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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.
One Step at a Time: Participant Perspectives on Career Pathways
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Interviews with 153 Health Profession Opportunity Grants program participants indicate that the program positively influenced how participants navigate their career pathways.
Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 1.0) Impact Study: Six-Year Impacts Report
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Abt’s evaluation of the HPOG 1.0 Program after six years shows that gains in educational progress and healthcare jobs did not lead to earnings gains.
Finding a High-Quality Job in the Caring Industry: HPOG Participants’ Occupational Choices
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This brief presents insights from in-person interviews with 153 Health Profession Opportunity Grants participants about why and how they chose the health field and their occupation.
COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions and Uptake in a National Prospective Cohort of Essential Workers
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A study of essential workers found that COVID-19 vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and practices responses predict vaccine uptake, which can improve over time.
Families Serve Too: Military Spouse Well-Being After Separation From Active-Duty Service
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Spouses of service members who separated from the military reported poorer mental health and family relationship quality than those who had not separated.
How a National Healthcare Training Program’s Impacts Vary Locally
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Most local Health Profession Opportunity Grants programs improve short-term educational progress and healthcare employment, but evidence on earnings impacts is ambiguous.
Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 2.0) Short-Term Impact Report
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Health Profession Opportunity Grants 2.0 programs have a significant short-term impact (15 months after randomization) on educational progress but no detectable impact on earnings.
Instituto del Progreso Latino’s Carreras en Salud Program: Six-Year Impact Report
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The Carreras en Salud program boosted Latino adult employment healthcare and increased receipt of healthcare credentials but had no detectable effect on earnings.