We study programs that aim to improve the economic outcomes of people who are involved in public systems, including food and cash assistance, child support, and child welfare. We also study strategies to support parents and build healthier family relationships.
Implementation and Early Impacts for Two Programs That Sought to Encourage Advancement Among Low-Income Workers
Implementation and Early Impacts of an Employer-Based Approach to Encourage Employment Retention Among Low-Wage Workers
Reemployment Strategies in Retention and Advancement Programs for Current and Former Welfare Recipients
Two Year Findings on the Labor Force Attachment and Human Capital Development Programs in Three Sites
Implementation, Participation Patterns, Costs, and Three-Year Impacts of the Columbus Welfare-to-Work Program
42-Month Impacts from the Kansas and Missouri Sites of the Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation Project