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Health Careers for All Three-Year Impact Report
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The Workforce Development Council of Seattle–King County’s Health Careers for All program had no detectable earnings impact despite boosting healthcare employment.
Assessing FMLA: Results from 2018 Surveys
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56% of private workers are eligible for medical leave under the FMLA, and 95 percent of worksites reported positive or neutral perceptions of the law’s effects.
The Storm after the Calm: The Profound Implications of COVID-19 for U.S. Housing Policy
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Washington State’s Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) Program: Six-Year Impact Report
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Washington State’s Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) program did not produce educational or earnings impacts.
Study Sees Early Career Wage Growth Gap by Gender and Race
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This report presents a new analysis examining gender and racial/ethnic differences in wage growth among workers in mid-level occupations in the United States.
A Meta-Analysis of 46 Career Pathways Impact Evaluations
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This report for the U.S. Department of Labor synthesizes findings from 46 impact evaluations of career pathways and related programs.
How Can Postsecondary Education and Training Programs Help Working Students Persist? Findings from Career Pathways Studies
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This brief, using data from three studies of programs with a career pathways framework, summarizes options for helping students balance school and work.
Policy Briefs on HUD’s Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program
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These briefs explore the policy implications of Abt’s evaluations of Compass Working Capital’s financial capability model of the Family Self-Sufficiency program.
Qualitative Research on the Compass FSS Program
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Abt’s qualitative studies of Compass FSS programs shed light on the experiences of participants and why some households don’t enroll.