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Arbeitsmarktpolitik 3 Labour market policy 3 Bank lending 2 Berufsbildung 2 Career development 2 Erwerbsverlauf 2 Gesundheitswesen 2 Health care system 2 Homeownership 2 Housing policy 2 Human resource development 2 KMU 2 Karriereplanung 2 Kreditgeschäft 2 Miete 2 Mietwohnung 2 Occupational attainment 2 Personalentwicklung 2 Rent 2 Rental housing 2 SME 2 Vocational training 2 Wohneigentum 2 Wohnungspolitik 2 Agency theory 1 Anreiz 1 Arbeitsvermittlung 1 Australia 1 Australien 1 Berufsbildungspolitik 1 Central bank 1 Contract 1 Contract theory 1 Corporate finance 1 Credit 1 Developing countries 1 Employment office 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Flood 1 Gesundheit 1
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Carpenter, Ann 8 Andreason, Stuart 4 Duckworth, Richard 2 Lueders, Abram 2 Raymond, Elora L 2 Ruder, Alexander 2 Terry, Ellie 2 Terry, Ellyn 2 Altig, David 1 De Zeeuw, Mels 1 Fazili, Sameera 1 Hirt, Mary 1 Ilin, Elias 1 Immergluck, Dan 1 Lewis Glover, Renée 1 Lucas, Michael 1 Miller, Benjmain 1 Mitchell, Emily 1 Pokharel, Shiraj 1 Price, Shelley 1 Rosoff, Stephanie 1 Ruder, Alex 1 Siwicki, Julie 1 Thayer, Chris 1 Toyin-Adelaja, Tamilore 1 White, Douglas 1
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FRB Atlanta Community and Economic Development Discussion Paper 18 FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper 1
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Fragmentation in Workforce Development and Efforts to Coordinate Regional Workforce Development Systems
Andreason, Stuart; Carpenter, Ann - 2022
The importance of human capital in regional economic competitiveness is increasingly apparent. However, structural changes, fragmentation, the instability of funding, and other factors have led to challenges for workforce development providers as well as workforce development systems. This...
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What Works at Scale? A Framework to Scale Up Workforce Development Programs
Ruder, Alex - 2020
Workforce development policymakers have access to a growing catalog of training programs evaluated with rigorous randomized controlled trials. This evidence base identifies programs that work in specific geographic and temporal contexts but may not necessarily work in other contexts or at a...
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Rental Housing Affordability in the Southeast : Data from the Sixth District
Carpenter, Ann - 2020
Housing data are available for most large metropolitan regions in the Atlanta Fed's Southeast region. However, many midsized metropolitan, micropolitan, and nonmetro areas lack detailed data on rental housing affordability and housing supply needs by income level. These data are important for...
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How Do Firms Respond to Hiring Difficulties? Evidence from the Federal Reserve Banks' Small Business Credit Survey
De Zeeuw, Mels - 2020
Using data from the Federal Reserve Banks' 2017 Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS), this paper investigates the various ways in which different types of firms with less than 500 employees experience and address hiring difficulties, including when they decide to increase compensation. {{p}} The...
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Benefits Cliffs and the Financial Incentives for Career Advancement : A Case Study of the Health Care Services Career Pathway
Altig, David - 2020
Benefits cliffs, which occur when earnings gains are offset by the loss of public benefits, have long been recognized to create financial disincentives for low-income individuals to earn more income. In this paper, the authors develop a new methodology to study benefits cliffs in the context of...
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Benefits Cliffs as a Barrier to Career Advancement for Low-Income Adults : Insights from Employment Services Providers
Ruder, Alexander - 2020
How do employment service providers explain benefits cliffs to clients who want to advance in their careers? To answer this question, the authors conducted three focus groups with a range of employment service providers. Focus group participants report that counselors and clients struggle to...
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Can Community Development Improve Health? Emerging Opportunities for Collaboration between the Health and Community Development Sectors
Fazili, Sameera - 2018
The two sectors of community development and health have long worked in the same neighborhoods, but they have not always worked together. This is starting to change, due in part to a growing recognition among health experts of the social, economic, and environmental factors that drive health...
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Informal Homeownership Issues : Tracking Contract for Deed Sales in the Southeast
Carpenter, Ann - 2018
Since the Great Recession, homeownership rates have dropped and the wealth divide has widened for low-income and racial and ethnic minority households. Homeownership is a significant contributor to household balance sheets and generator of household wealth, particularly for these populations....
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Developing Inclusive Communities : Challenges and Opportunities for Mixed-Income Housing
Lewis Glover, Renée - 2018
Over the past decade, housing costs have risen faster than incomes. The need for affordable rental housing has well outpaced the number of available units as well as funding allocations at the federal level. Local regulation and land use policies that increase the cost of subsidized,...
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Corporate Landlords, Institutional Investors, and Displacement : Eviction Rates in Singlefamily Rentals
Raymond, Elora L - 2018
In this research we document the eviction crisis in the city of Atlanta and adjacent suburbs. We place eviction-driven housing instability in the broader context of changing housing markets, examining the relationships between post-foreclosure single-family rentals, large corporate landlords,...
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