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job training 14 human capital 13 unemployment insurance 13 pensions 12 workers' compensation 11 disabled workers 10 collective bargaining 9 labor demand 9 regional economic development 9 unemployment compensation 9 welfare reform 9 low-wage workers 8 unions 8 workforce development 8 labor markets 6 labor supply 6 labor-management relations 6 poverty 6 retirement 6 social security 6 union-management relations 6 PRWORA 5 UI 5 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 5 compensation 5 tax incentives 5 ui 5 EMPLOYMENT and COMPENSATION 4 Employment Service and public training 4 Pensions 4 Retirement and pensions 4 SSDI 4 SSI 4 education 4 financing 4 program evaluation 4 restructuring 4 single mothers 4 unemployment 4 wage inequality 4
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Bartik, Timothy J. 6 Woodbury, Stephen A. 6 Burkhauser, Richard V. 5 Turner, John A. 5 Block, Richard N. 4 Eberts, Randall W. 4 Hunt, H. Allan 4 O'Leary, Christopher J. 4 Wandner, Stephen A. 4 Asefa, Sisay 3 Bassi, Laurie J. 3 Davidson, Carl 3 Hoffman, Emily P. 3 Kimmel, Jean 3 Leigh, Duane E. 3 Maxwell, Nan L. 3 Stapleton, David C. 3 Turner, John 3 Vroman, Wayne 3 Barnow, Burt S. 2 Belman, Dale 2 Connelly, Rachel 2 Fisher, Peter S. 2 Hobbie, Richard A. 2 Hoffman, Saul D. 2 Houseman, Susan 2 Houseman, Susan N. 2 Hyclak, Thomas 2 John F. Burton Jr. 2 Kern, William S. 2 Kleiner, Morris M. 2 Levine, David I. 2 Peters, Alan H. 2 Pozo, Susan 2 Roberts, Karen 2 Sass, Steven A. 2 Seidman, Laurence S. 2 Abraham, Katharine G. 1 Acs, Gregory 1 Addonizio, Michael F. 1
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Education Reform and the Limits of Policy: Lessons from Michigan
Addonizio, Michael F.; Kearney, C. Philip - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Addonizio and Kearney assess the success of a number of innovative educational reforms.
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Employment Growth from Public Support of Innovation in Small Firms
Link, Albert N.; Scott, John T. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Link and Scott provide a statistical assessment of the employment growth associated with public support of R&D in small, entrepreneurial firms through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
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Longevity Policy: Facing Up to Longevity Issues Affecting Social Security, Pensions, and Older Workers
Turner, John A. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Turner argues that public policy should recognize longevity policy as a distinct policy area. Rather than separately treating issues raised by life expectancy (e.g., Social Security, pensions, older workers), a unified approach should be developed that recognizes their interrelationship.
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The Performance of Performance Standards
Heckman, James J. (contributor);  … - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Using a variety of data sources, the contributors explore how performance standards and incentives affect the behavior of public managers and agency employees, their approaches to service delivery, and ultimately, the outcomes for participants.
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Advances in Economic Forecasting
Higgins, Matthew L. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
This book's contributors assess the performance of economic forecasting methods, argue that data can be better exploited through model and forecast combination, and advocate for models that are adaptive and perform well in the presence of nonlinearity and structural change.
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The Workforce Investment Act: Implementation Experiences and Evaluation Findings
Besharov, Douglas J. (contributor);  … - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
This volume examines WIA’s objectives and the evidence on program performance and impact. The chapters are organized into five general areas: 1) understanding WIA, 2) program implementation, 3) performance management, 4) impact evaluations, and 5) future evaluation choices.
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Imagining the Ideal Pension System: International Perspectives
Muir, Dana M.; Turner, John A. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Muir and Turner gather an international roster of pension experts who present what they think would be the ideal pension systems for their countries and why. Those countries include the United States, the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Poland, and Japan.
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The Time Use of Mothers in the United States at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Connelly, Rachel; Kimmel, Jean - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Basing their analysis on the American Time Use Survey, Connelly and Kimmel delve into the time use of mothers of preteenaged children in the United States and connect their time uses with their children’s development. This leads to interesting findings that should inform policymakers...
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What Works in Work-First Welfare: Designing and Managing Employment Programs in New York City
Feldman, Andrew R. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
This book is a case study of how New York City's welfare-to-work programs were managed and implemented in the mid 2000s. Feldman also analyzes the unique characteristics that differentiate it from other programs in place across the country.
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Investing in Kids: Early Childhood Programs and Local Economic Development
Bartik, Timothy J. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Early childhood programs, if designed correctly, pay big economic dividends down the road because they increase the skills of their participants. And since many of those participants will remain in the same state or local area as adults, the local economy benefits: more persons with better...
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