The Employment Retention and Advancement Project
We study programs that aim to improve the economic outcomes of people who are involved in public systems, including food and cash assistance, child support, and child welfare. We also study strategies to support parents and build healthier family relationships.
The Employment Retention and Advancement Project
Evidence from Ten Experimental Welfare-to-Work Programs
Presented Before the Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate
Preliminary Analysis
Final Lessons from Parents’ Fair Share
Impacts on Health and Employment at Twelve Months