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Job Search Strategies
Lessons from the Louisville WIN Laboratory
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1983. Carl Wolfhagen with Barbara Goldman.
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Job-Retention and Advancement Services for CalWORKs Participants
Initial Survey of County Practices
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University of California, California Policy Research Center.
2002. Jacquelyn Anderson, Jennifer Miller, Johannes M. Bos.
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Jobs First
Implementation and Early Impacts of Connecticut's Welfare Reform Initiative
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2000. Dan Bloom, Laura Melton, Charles Michalopoulos, Susan Scrivener, Johanna Walter.
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Jobs First
Final Report on Connecticut's Welfare Reform Initiative
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2002. Dan Bloom, Susan Scrivener, Charles Michalopoulos, Pamela Morris, Richard Hendra, Diana Adams-Ciardullo, Johanna Walter with Wanda Vargas.
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Jobs First
Early Implementation of Connecticut's Welfare's Reform Initiative
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1998. Dan Bloom, Mary Andes, Claudia Nicholson.
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Jobs-Plus Site-by-Site
An Early Look at Program Implementation
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2000. Edited by Susan Philipson Bloom with Susan Blank.
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Jobs-Plus Site-by-Site
Key Features of Mature Employment Programs in Seven Public Housing Communities
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2003. Linda Yuriko Kato with Stan L. Bowie, Alissa Gardenhire, Linda Kaljee, Edward B. Liebow, Jennifer Miller, Gabrielle O'Malley, Elinor Robinson.
Aiming to significantly increase employment and economic self-sufficiency among public housing residents since its inception in 1997, the Jobs-Plus Community Revitalization Initiative for Public Housing Families created and operated on-site job centers at each of seven public housing developments in six cities across the nation.
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Jobs-Plus: A Promising Strategy
Presented Before the Subcommittee on Federalism and the Census, House Committee on Government Reform
Congressional Testimony
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2006. James A. Riccio.
MDRC’s study of Jobs-Plus, an employment program for public housing residents, offered the first hard evidence that a work-focused intervention based in public housing can effectively boost residents’ earnings and promote their self-sufficiency. Congress may wish to consider introducing Jobs-Plus in additional housing developments across the country.
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JOBSTART
Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts
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1993. George Cave, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, Cyril Toussaint.
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