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  1996  
     
    Lessons from the Field on the Implementation of Section 3
    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
1996. Maxine Bailey and Suzanne Lynn, with Fred Doolittle.

 
    Career Academies
Early Implementation Lessons from a 10-Site Evaluation
    1996. James J. Kemple and JoAnn Leah Rock.

 
    The GAIN Evaluation
Five-Year Impacts on Employment, Earnings, and AFDC Receipt
Working Paper 96.1
    1996. Stephen Freedman, Daniel Friedlander, Winston Lin, and Amanda Schweder.

 
    From Welfare to Work Among Lone Parents in Britain
Lessons for America
    1996. James Riccio.

 
    Low-Income Parents and the Parents' Fair Share Demonstration
An Early Qualitative Look at Low-Income Noncustodial Parents (NCPs) and How One Policy Initiative Has Attempted to Improve Their Ability to Pay Child Support
    1996. Earl Johnson, Fred Doolittle.

 
    The New Hope Offer
Participants in the New Hope Demonstration Discuss Work, Family, and Self-Sufficiency
    1996. Dudley Benoit.

 
    LEAP
Three-Year Impacts of Ohio's Welfare Initiative to Improve School Attendance Among Teenage Parents
    1996. David Long, Judith M. Gueron, Robert G. Wood, Rebecca Fisher, Veronica Fellerath.

 
    When Work Pays Better Than Welfare
A Summary of the Self-Sufficiency Project's Implementation, Focus Group, and Initial 18-month Impact Reports
    Social Research and Demonstration Corporation.
1996.

 
    Do Financial Incentives Encourage Welfare Recipients to Work?
Initial 18-Month Findings from the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Social Research and Demonstration Corporation.
1996. David Card, Philip K. Robins with Tod Mijanocich, Winston Lin.

 
    Does Training for the Disadvantaged Work?
Evidence from the National JTPA Study
    Urban Institute.
1996. Larry L. Orr, Howard S. Bloom, Stephen H. Bell, Fred Doolittle, Winston Lin.

 



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