After one year, CEO’s transitional jobs program generated a large but short-lived increase in employment for ex-prisoners. A subgroup of recently released prisoners showed positive effects on recidivism: They were less likely to have their parole revoked, to be convicted of a felony, and to be reincarcerated than the control group.
Publications
An Introduction to the Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation Project
This demonstration is evaluating four diverse strategies designed to improve employment and other outcomes for low-income parents and others who face serious barriers to employment.
Situating Child Care and Child Care Subsidy Use in the Daily Routines of Lower-Income Families
Welfare-Reliant Women’s Post-TANF Views of Work-Family Trade-offs and Marriage
The Effects of Welfare and Employment Programs on Child Care