The New Hope Project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was developed to reduce poverty and reform welfare by providing adults who are willing to work least 30 hours per week with the following: help obtaining a job, including time-limited, minimum wage community service jobs (CSJ) if full-time employment was not otherwise available; a monthly earnings supplement that raised most participants\u27 income above the poverty level; subsidized health insurance; and subsidized child care. New Hope\u27s context, implementation, impacts on key outcomes, and costs were assessed through an independent evaluation based on a treatment-control group design. During the year following random assignment to the New Hope program, approximately three-fourths of applica...
“In West Michigan today, more families are struggling to put food on their tables and lacking basic ...
economic self-sufficiency among original residents of severely distressed public housing development...
Poverty is a major social problem in the United States: in 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau reported 46....
This paper makes the case for a national program offering the kind of work supports that were par...
Implemented in 1994 in Milwaukee, New Hope provided full-time, low-wage workers with several benefit...
The central theme of the paper is that although the only solution to poverty is income, this income ...
This mansucript describes the New Community Babysitting Cooperative is an affordable childcare netwo...
This research is directed to a rough and beginning evaluation of the Economic Opportunity Act of 196...
Current poverty alleviation legislation provides some economic relief to select families, but fails ...
The results outlined in this report show that the subsidized job appears to have had an extremely po...
Financial stability allows families access to safe housing, healthy foods, and other necessities, en...
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall effectiveness of the Welfare-to-Work (WtW) progr...
Subsidized employment programs that increase labor supply and demand are a proven, underutilized str...
A study assessed the pilot phase of a program called New Chance, which offers intensive, comprehensi...
To increase employability of 16 - 21 year-olds by providing them with education, vocational training...
“In West Michigan today, more families are struggling to put food on their tables and lacking basic ...
economic self-sufficiency among original residents of severely distressed public housing development...
Poverty is a major social problem in the United States: in 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau reported 46....
This paper makes the case for a national program offering the kind of work supports that were par...
Implemented in 1994 in Milwaukee, New Hope provided full-time, low-wage workers with several benefit...
The central theme of the paper is that although the only solution to poverty is income, this income ...
This mansucript describes the New Community Babysitting Cooperative is an affordable childcare netwo...
This research is directed to a rough and beginning evaluation of the Economic Opportunity Act of 196...
Current poverty alleviation legislation provides some economic relief to select families, but fails ...
The results outlined in this report show that the subsidized job appears to have had an extremely po...
Financial stability allows families access to safe housing, healthy foods, and other necessities, en...
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall effectiveness of the Welfare-to-Work (WtW) progr...
Subsidized employment programs that increase labor supply and demand are a proven, underutilized str...
A study assessed the pilot phase of a program called New Chance, which offers intensive, comprehensi...
To increase employability of 16 - 21 year-olds by providing them with education, vocational training...
“In West Michigan today, more families are struggling to put food on their tables and lacking basic ...
economic self-sufficiency among original residents of severely distressed public housing development...
Poverty is a major social problem in the United States: in 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau reported 46....