Targeted toward very low-income families in six high-poverty New York City communities, Family Rewards offers cash payments tied to efforts and achievements in children's education, family preventive health care practices, and parents' employment. This paper reviews data on participants' receipt of rewards and offers preliminary estimates of the program's impacts on selected educational outcomes during the first year
Young children in families experiencing deep poverty – those with incomes below 50 percent of the fe...
amey’s Abecedarian Project compared infants from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a...
In 2008, the Fund for Women & Girls of Fairfield County's Community Foundation created the Family Ec...
In 2007, New York City launched Opportunity NYC -- Family Rewards, an experimental, privately funded...
Opportunity NYC–Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
Opportunity NYC-Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
Reviews research on factors affecting participation in work supports such as Medicaid, Children's He...
Assesses the programmatic achievements and outcomes for families in the first five years of a commun...
Since the mid-1990s, policy and program changes at federal, state, and local levels have had a profo...
Implemented in 1994 in Milwaukee, New Hope provided full-time, low-wage workers with several benefit...
Examines the implementation of a federal government/local joint scholarship initiative for underserv...
During the spring of 2004, the first federally funded voucher program – the District of Columbia Opp...
This report focuses on a qualitative study of parents and other parents who were involved in the SEE...
A random assignment study of a welfare-to-work program for recipients with work-limiting medical and...
New Hope, an employment‐based poverty‐reduction intervention for adults evaluated in a random‐assign...
Young children in families experiencing deep poverty – those with incomes below 50 percent of the fe...
amey’s Abecedarian Project compared infants from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a...
In 2008, the Fund for Women & Girls of Fairfield County's Community Foundation created the Family Ec...
In 2007, New York City launched Opportunity NYC -- Family Rewards, an experimental, privately funded...
Opportunity NYC–Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
Opportunity NYC-Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
Reviews research on factors affecting participation in work supports such as Medicaid, Children's He...
Assesses the programmatic achievements and outcomes for families in the first five years of a commun...
Since the mid-1990s, policy and program changes at federal, state, and local levels have had a profo...
Implemented in 1994 in Milwaukee, New Hope provided full-time, low-wage workers with several benefit...
Examines the implementation of a federal government/local joint scholarship initiative for underserv...
During the spring of 2004, the first federally funded voucher program – the District of Columbia Opp...
This report focuses on a qualitative study of parents and other parents who were involved in the SEE...
A random assignment study of a welfare-to-work program for recipients with work-limiting medical and...
New Hope, an employment‐based poverty‐reduction intervention for adults evaluated in a random‐assign...
Young children in families experiencing deep poverty – those with incomes below 50 percent of the fe...
amey’s Abecedarian Project compared infants from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a...
In 2008, the Fund for Women & Girls of Fairfield County's Community Foundation created the Family Ec...