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Report
March 2002

The Effects of Adult Education in Welfare-to-Work Programs

Since the early 1980s, welfare policymakers and program operators have debated the role of adult education in program strategies to help welfare recipients make the transition from welfare to work. This report addresses key questions about how welfare-to-work programs that emphasize adult education activities affect the educational and economic outcomes of welfare recipients.

Report
March 2002

Lessons from Four Big Cities as They Implement Welfare Reform

Report
February 2002

An Introduction to the Employment Retention and Advancement Project

Welfare reform has resulted in millions of low-income parents replacing the receipt of public cash assistance with income from employment. But what strategies will help the new workforce entrants find more stable jobs, advance in the labor market, and achieve long-term self-sufficiency? The Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) evaluation is a comprehensive effort to explore this urgent public policy question.

Report
February 2002

Final Report on Connecticut's Welfare Reform Initiative

Working Paper
January 2002

Integrating and Instrumental Variables Analytic Method with an Experimental Design

Report
January 2002

Findings from a Field Study

Brief
January 2002
Report
January 2002

A Resource Directory for Career Academies

One of the most widely adopted school reform approaches in the nation, the Career Academies movement has spread to more than 3,000 schools and school districts — and, in the process, has spawned a rich network of information outlets and resources aimed at the communities of Career Academy adherents.

Report
January 2002

Initial Survey of County Practices

Working Paper
December 2001

Welfare-Reliant Women's Post-TANF Views of Work-Family Trade-offs and Marriage

Working Paper
December 2001

Situating Child Care and Child Care Subsidy Use in the Daily Routines of Lower-Income Families

Report
December 2001

Five-Year Adult and Child Impacts for Eleven Programs

How best to help people move from welfare to work — particularly whether an employment-focused approach or an education-focused approach is more effective — has been a subject of long-standing debate. This report summary, which describes the long-term effects of 11 different mandatory welfare-to-work programs for single parents and their children, takes a major step toward resolving this debate.

Report
December 2001

The Implementation of 24-Month Time-Limit Extensions in W-2

Report
November 2001

The Experiences of Current and Former Welfare Mothers Who Work

Report
November 2001

Impressions of Community College Access and Retention from Low-Wage Workers