Paths to Work in Rural Places: Key Findings and Lessons from the Impact Evaluation of the Future Steps Rural Welfare-to-Work Program.
Helping low-income families in rural areas find gainful employment and achieve economic self-sufficiency is an ongoing policy concern. The Rural Welfare-to-Work Strategies demonstration is using rigorous experimental designs to build knowledge about how to help low-income families in rural areas strive toward sustained employment and self-sufficiency. This report examines an employment-focused case management initiative deployed in southern Illinois. Despite a lack of impacts on employment, earnings, and self-sufficiency, the findings imply a need for stronger interventions in rural areas and demonstrate the challenges inherent in designing, implementing, and evaluating programs in these types of settings.
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2006-03-22
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Authors: | Meckstroth, Alicia ; Burwick, rew ; Ponza, Michael ; Marsh, Shawn ; Novak, Tim ; Phillips, Shannon ; Diaz-Tena, Nuria ; Ng, Judy |
Institutions: | Mathematica Policy Research |
Subject: | Welfare to Work | Rural Welfare | Future Steps Program |
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