Cynthia Miller
Cynthia Miller
Senior Fellow
Economic Mobility, Housing, and Communities

Miller is an economist whose work focuses on policies and programs to increase the employment and earnings of low-wage workers and disadvantaged young adults. She is the project director for the Paycheck Plus evaluation, testing an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit for single workers without dependent children in New York City. She also leads the YouthBuild evaluation, which is studying the effects of YouthBuild on disadvantaged young people using data from nearly 80 programs around the country. She is a lead investigator for the Family Rewards Opportunity NYC Project, the first test of a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program in the United States, and the CCT replication study funded by the Social Innovation Fund. She received her PhD in economics from Columbia University.

Products

Report

Implementation and Early Impacts of an Employer-Based Approach to Encourage Employment Retention Among Low-Wage Workers

Report

Effects After Eight Years for Families and Children

Report

Final Report on the Center for Employment Training Replication Sites

Working Paper

Evidence from a Sample of Recent CET Applicants

Report

Six-Year Impacts on Parents and Children from the Minnesota Family Investment Program

Working Paper

Evidence from Three States

Report

Evidence from Samples of Current and Former Welfare Recipients

Report

Thirty-Month Findings from the Evaluation of the Center for Employment Training Replication Sites

Report

Five-Year Results of a Program to Reduce Poverty and Reform Welfare

Report

An Analysis of the Welfare Caseload

Report

Final Lessons from Parents’ Fair Share