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welfare to work grants program 2 Tribal Welfare-to-Work Grants Program 1
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Hershey, Alan M. 2 Perez-Johnson, Irma 2 Fraker, Thomas M. 1 Hillabrant, Walter 1 JR 1 Levy, Dan M. 1 Nightingale, Demetra S. Smith 1 Olsen, Robert B. 1 Pindus, Nancy 1 Rhoades, Mack B. 1 Stapulonis, Rita A. 1 Trutko, John 1
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Mathematica Policy Research 3
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The National Evaluation of the Welfare-to-Work Grants Program
Fraker, Thomas M.; Levy, Dan M.; Perez-Johnson, Irma; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2004
This final report presents descriptive findings from Mathematica's study of enrollees during the two years after they entered a welfare-to-work program. Most were TANF recipients with significant barriers to employment; although most were employed at some time during the study, many faced...
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The Evaluation of the Tribal Welfare-to-Work Grants Program: Initial Implementation Findings
Hillabrant, Walter; Rhoades, Mack B.; JR; Pindus, Nancy; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2001
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Early Implementation of the Welfare-to-Work Grants Program: Report to Congress
Perez-Johnson, Irma; Hershey, Alan M. - Mathematica Policy Research - 1999
Examines program start-up experiences and highlights a concern over restrictive eligibility criteria that exclude some with serious employment barriers who could benefit from welfare-to-work services.
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