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Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA) Three-Year Impact Report
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VIDA had a positive effect on educational outcomes but had no detectable effect on earnings and few effects on employment or other economic outcomes.

I-BEST Program Three-Year Impact Report
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I-BEST didn’t impact receipt of credentials requiring a year or more of college study or on quarterly earnings, but did improve obtaining some college credit.

Qualitative Study to Enhance the NYCgov Poverty Measure
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This report from Abt provides qualitative context to New York City’s poverty data, describing challenges the city’s citizens face.

Associations Between Spouse and Service Member Prescriptions for High-Risk and Long-Term Opioids: A Dyadic Study
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Instituto del Progreso Latino’s Carreras en Salud Program: Three-Year Impact Report
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The three-year impact study of Carreras en Salud found positive impacts on educational attainment but no detectable impacts on employment or earnings.

Des Moines Area Community College’s Workforce Training Academy Connect Program Three-year Impact Report
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The study of WTA Connect found an impact on exam-based credentials and confidence in career knowledge, but no detectable impacts on employment, earnings, or family economic well-being.

Public Health Benefits per kWh of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the United States: A Technical Report
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These values help state and local policymakers estimate the monetized public health benefits of investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy (EE/RE).

PROMIS Global Health: Feasibility in Home Health
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A study from Abt and CMS finds NIH’s PROMIS® Global Health survey effectively captures home health patients’ self-reporting regarding perceived overall health.

Integrating Employment Services with Substance Use Treatment and Recovery: The Experiences of Five Programs
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An Abt-led report reviews five programs that combine SUD treatment and recovery services with employment services and makes recommendations for practitioners.