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Malaria Vector Species Composition and Entomological Indices Following Indoor Residual Spraying in Regions Bordering Lake Victoria, Tanzania
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The study found that indoor residual spraying was effective, and the findings can help guide Tanzania’s vector control strategy.
Addressing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Primary Care
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Primary care providers may not correctly assess their own knowledge of post-traumatic stress disorder; many may benefit from targeted, evidence-based training.
Building a Stronger Early Childhood System: Ongoing State Efforts to Improve Coordination and Alignment
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Still Bridging the Opportunity Divide for Low-Income Youth: Year Up’s Longer-Term Impacts
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Abt’s evaluation of Year Up found that the training program for young adults increased earnings and generated benefits that exceeded costs.
Building Back Better for Young Adults
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This paper argues for scaling Year Up’s program for young adults, which Abt’s independent evaluation found effective, replicable, and financially beneficial to society.
New Mexico Charter School Study: Findings Report
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Abt’s New Mexico charter schools study has findings on college enrollment, dual language education, and equitable enrollment that may offer broader insight.
How Can We Make Community College Investments More Equitable?
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Recovery Coaching Interventions for Families Involved with the Child Welfare System: Moving Toward Evidence-Based Practices
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This report identifies promising child welfare interventions that use recovery coaches and assesses their readiness for replication and further evaluation.
Assisting Families Experiencing Homelessness with TANF Funding: Findings from a Survey of TANF Administrators
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This brief covers methods that TANF agencies can use to identify and provide housing services to families experiencing homelessness.
How Well Do Housing Vouchers Work for Black Families Experiencing Homelessness?: Evidence from the Family Options Study
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This study finds that both Black and white families experiencing homelessness had similar experiences using Housing Choice Vouchers.