I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. In the context of California's GAIN experiment (a randomized trial of a welfare-to-work alternative to AFDC), I show that GAIN first-order stochastically dominates AFDC when considering the choice between the treatment and control programs in terms of average earnings, even though the treatment effect is not statistically significant. I also argue for incorporating the post-evaluation assignment mechanism for the program under consideration into the evaluation process. I show that if policies, such as allowing a career counselor to choose which program individuals join, are included in the evaluation, then GAIN is superior to AFDC whereas the opposite ranking emerges from the...
In 1999 general assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job trainin...
In this paper, we propose and implement non-experimental regression-adjustment methods in an attempt...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...
I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. There are two steps. First, a coun...
Program review has increased substantially in recent years. There has been concern that the upsurge ...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
Client evaluations are examined as research studies generating, directly from clients, data about pr...
The fundamental purpose of program evaluation is to gather information that will increase the ration...
Prior work has analyzed the extent to which welfare recipients engage in giving money and time to ch...
Over the past two decades, federal and state policymakers have dramatically reshaped the nations sys...
This paper discusses methods for evaluating the impacts of social programs prior to their implementa...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on program evaluation. First, we construct a ...
Based on interviews with clients in two welfare programs, this article explores three ques-tions reg...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
To policymakers, the major attraction of work and training programs for welfare recipients is that t...
In 1999 general assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job trainin...
In this paper, we propose and implement non-experimental regression-adjustment methods in an attempt...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...
I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. There are two steps. First, a coun...
Program review has increased substantially in recent years. There has been concern that the upsurge ...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
Client evaluations are examined as research studies generating, directly from clients, data about pr...
The fundamental purpose of program evaluation is to gather information that will increase the ration...
Prior work has analyzed the extent to which welfare recipients engage in giving money and time to ch...
Over the past two decades, federal and state policymakers have dramatically reshaped the nations sys...
This paper discusses methods for evaluating the impacts of social programs prior to their implementa...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on program evaluation. First, we construct a ...
Based on interviews with clients in two welfare programs, this article explores three ques-tions reg...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
To policymakers, the major attraction of work and training programs for welfare recipients is that t...
In 1999 general assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job trainin...
In this paper, we propose and implement non-experimental regression-adjustment methods in an attempt...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...