We develop and study housing assistance policies, community revitalization initiatives, and “place-based” employment programs that seek to improve the economic mobility of people who live in under-resourced neighborhoods.
Lessons from Jobs-Plus About the Mobility of Public Housing Residents and Implications for Place-Based Initiatives
Evidence from the UK Employment Retention and Advancement Demonstration
Toward an Employer-Led Approach to Welfare Reform and Workforce Development
Early Results from the Performance-Based Scholarship Demonstration in Ohio
Issues in the Reauthorization of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Lessons from Four Big Cities as They Implement Welfare Reform
Promoting Work in Seattle Public Housing During a HOPE VI Redevelopment