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Großbritannien 5 United Kingdom 4 Social security benefits 3 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 3 Aktivierende Arbeitsmarktpolitik 2 Familienleistungsausgleich 2 Family benefits 2 Impact assessment 2 USA 2 United States 2 Wirkungsanalyse 2 Workfare 2 1990-1992 1 1990-1993 1 Arbeitslosenversicherung 1 Armut 1 Beschäftigungsprogramm 1 Estimation 1 Jugendliche 1 Portland (Or.) 1 Poverty 1 Public social expenditure 1 Riverside (Calif.) 1 Schätzung 1 Teilzeitbeschäftigung 1 Unemployment insurance 1 Youth 1 Öffentliche Sozialausgaben 1
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Article 12 Book / Working Paper 6
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Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3
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English 9 Undetermined 9
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Ashworth, Karl 18 Walker, Robert 17 Cebulla, Andreas 8 Greenberg, David 6 Trinder, Paul 3 Greenberg, David H. 2 Hill, Martha 1 Hill, Martha S. 1 Howard, Marilyn 1 Kellard, Karen 1 Kokkelenberg, Edward 1 Liu, Woon Chia 1 Stafford, Bruce 1 Vincent, Jill 1 Wang, Jimmy Jia 1 Youngs, Rachael 1 Youngs, Rachel 1
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CRSP 4 Employment gazette 2 Fiscal studies : the journal of the Institute for Fiscal Studies 2 ILR review : a publication of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a statutory college of the State University, Cornell University, Ithaca 2 Fiscal Studies 1 ILR Review 1 ILR review : the journal of work and policy 1 Industrial and Labor Relations Review 1 Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 1 Journal of policy analysis and management : the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management 1 Research report / Department of Social Security 1 Working paper / Loughborough University, Centre for Research in Social Policy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 OLC EcoSci 5 RePEc 4 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2
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When welfare-to-work programs seem to work well: Explaining why Riverside and Portland shine so brightly
Greenberg, David; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 59 (2005) 1, pp. 34-50
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally large estimated effects: one in Riverside, California, and the other in Portland, Oregon. The authors use data from 24 evaluations and the tools of meta-analysis to examine why. The findings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005521491
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BOOK REVIEWS - Economic and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions - Welfare-to-Work: New Labour the US Experience
Cebulla, Andreas; Ashworth, Karl; Greenberg, David; … - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 59 (2006) 3, pp. 509-510
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When welfare-to-work programs seem to work well : explaining why Riverside and portland shine so brightly
Greenberg, David H.; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: ILR review : the journal of work and policy 59 (2005/06) 1, pp. 34-50
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When Welfare-to-Work Programs Seem to Work Well: Explaining Why Riverside and Portland Shine So Brightly
Greenberg, David; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: ILR Review 59 (2005) 1, pp. 34-50
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally large estimated effects: one in Riverside, California, and the other in Portland, Oregon. The authors use data from 24 evaluations and the tools of meta-analysis to examine why. The findings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011127267
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When Welfare-to-Work Programs Seem to Work Well: Explaining Why Riverside and Portland Shine So Brightly
Greenberg, David; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 59 (2005) 1, pp. 34-50
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Do welfare-to-work programmes work for long?
Greenberg, David H.; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: Fiscal studies : the journal of the Institute for … 25 (2004) 1, pp. 27-53
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Do welfare-to-work programmes work for long?
Greenberg, David; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: Fiscal studies : the journal of the Institute for … 25 (2004) 1, pp. 27-54
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Do Welfare-to-Work Programmes Work for Long?
Greenberg, David; Ashworth, Karl; Cebulla, Andreas; … - In: Fiscal Studies 25 (2004) 1, pp. 27-53
Evidence that welfare-to-work programmes in the USA succeed in boosting welfare recipients' earnings at modest cost has helped shape policy in Britain since 1997. So too has the belief that programmes that prioritise moving people into work quickly are more effective than ones that seek to...
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Research briefs - Staying in work - The findings of a recent study designed to look at factors influencing employment sustainability.
Kellard, Karen; Walker, Robert; Ashworth, Karl; Howard, … - In: Employment gazette 109 (2001) 7, pp. 379
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Research briefs - Young unemployed people - Characteristics of the New Deal target group and labour market characteristics and outcomes
Walker, Robert; Stafford, Bruce; Youngs, Rachael; … - In: Employment gazette 107 (1999) 10, pp. 551-552
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