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Methodological Publication
August 1999

Statistical Implications for the Evaluation of Education Programs

Report
May 1999

The Effect of Adding Services to the Self-Sufficiency Project’s Financial Incentives

Report
May 1999

Early Findings from the Self-Sufficiency Project's Applicant Study

Report
April 1999

Two-Year Results of a Program to Reduce Poverty and Reform Welfare

Report
April 1999

Testing an Intervention to Help High School Freshmen Succeed

Working Paper
April 1999

The Equity 2000 Initiative in Milwaukee Public Schools

Report
April 1999

Early Implementation and Ethnographic Findings from the Project on Devolution and Urban Change

Working Paper
January 1999

Six-Month Survey Results

Report
December 1998

An evaluation of the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), the state’s welfare waiver program, found that the program produced substantially larger increases in employment and earnings among welfare recipients living in public or subsidized housing than among recipients in private housing. This paper examines several possible reasons that may account for these findings, including differences in characteristics between the two groups of recipients, differences in their proximity to jobs, differences in residential stability, which might aid in the transition to work, and interactions between MFIP's work incentives and the public/subsidized housing rent rules. The evidence, although indirect, suggests that interactions between MFIP rules and the rent rules in public housing helped to produce larger employment impacts for residents in public or subsidized housing.

Methodological Publication
October 1998

A How-To Guide for Planners and Providers of Welfare-to-Work and Other Employment and Training Programs.

Report
September 1998

Complete 18-Month Findings from the Self-Sufficiency Project