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older youth (those ages 20 to 24 when they applied to the program), whose positive earning gains observed early on in the …
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The paper examines how unemployment among African American teenage males influences rates of family poverty. The authors suggest that, if the employment and earnings of young black males were similar to those of young white males, the poverty rate among black families would be substantially reduced.
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This paper presents findings from an experimental evaluation of Job Corps, the nation’s largest training program for disadvantaged youths. The study used survey data collected over four years, as well as tax data collected over nine years, for a nationwide sample of 15,400 treatments and...
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and administer summer youth employment initiatives. This study examines qualitative data collected in 10 local sites … across seven states to describe these partnerships, particular aspects of the TANF-funded youth employment initiatives, and …
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employment and other outcomes for youth ages 14 to 25 who are either receiving disability benefits or are at high risk of … receiving them in the future. This report reviews the Youth Transition Demonstration (YTD) projects, located in Buffalo, New … York, including findings from a process analysis on implementation, as well as an analysis of one-year impacts on youth …
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