Using an alternative to classical statistics, this paper reanalyzes results from three published studies of interventions to increase employment and reduce welfare dependency. The analysis formally incorporates prior beliefs about the interventions, characterizing the results in terms of the distribution of possible effects, and generally confirms the earlier published findings.
Publications
Methodology
June, 2012
Methodology
The Effects of Program Management and Services, Economic Environment, and Client Characteristics
July, 2001
Methodology
A How-To Guide for Planners and Providers of Welfare-to-Work and Other Employment and Training Programs.
October, 1998