The Implementation of 24-Month Time-Limit Extensions in W-2
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Final Lessons from Parents’ Fair Share
Fathers provide important financial and emotional support to their children. Yet low-income noncustodial fathers, with low wages and high rates of joblessness, often do not fulfill their parenting roles. The child support system has not traditionally helped these men to do so, since its focus has been on securing financial support from fathers who can afford to pay.
Initial Assessments in the Milwaukee County W-2 Program
Learning from the Jobs-Plus Demonstration
New Experimental Evidence on Financial Work Incentives and Pre-Employment Services
An Early Report on the Vision and Challenges of Bringing an Employment Focus to a Community-Building Initiative
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