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The Welfare-to-Work Grants Program: Enrollee Outcomes One Year After Program Entry, Report to Congress

Authored by Thomas M. Fraker, Dan M. Levy, Robert B. Olsen, and Rita A. Stapulonis. This Mathematica Policy Research Inc. Report to Congress Presents findings from the outcomes analysis component of the Welfare-to-Work evaluation describing characteristics and experiences of enrollees in 11 sites. The report finds that enrollees were more likely to receive employment preparation services than skill enhancement services; most were employed during the year after they entered WtW, but employment tended to be unstable; and those employed typically worked a lot of hours for low wages and few fringe benefits. In addition, poverty was high one year after program entry, but it was lower among those who were employed.

Source
Partner Resources
National/International
National
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Job Development and Placement
Job Search
TANF Program Administration
Publication Date
2004-02-01