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Notes that the VIEW program increased participants' earnings and employment and encouraged work. The findings, which …
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Notes that case management, the program's central feature, was valued by participants, but more concrete services, such as help with child care, transportation, or work-related issues, may be helpful.
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Examines welfare offices' use of "intermediaries"--private or public organizations that act as brokers between the welfare system and employers--noting that a broad range of organizations act as intermediaries, including nonprofit and for-profit organizations, public sector agencies, and...
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voluntary employment retention program, finding that most are keeping their jobs but may need help with job advancement. …
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examines how various obstacles to employment constrained clients’ employability and influenced their experiences with welfare …-to-work activities and supportive services. Also highlights important rural versus urban differences in clients' employment experiences …
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Notes that the VIEW program increased participants' earnings and employment and encouraged work. The findings, which …
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Describes the administrative framework and key components of a statewide transitional employment program for hard …
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This four-page brief examines differences between rural and urban clients' welfare receipt, employment experiences and …
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