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Lessons Learned from the Baltimore Health Corps Initiative: A Transitional Jobs Program to Improve Public Health and Employment Outcomes During COVID-19

Shaun Stevenson, MacKenzie Garvin, Yvette Clark, Craig Lewis, Rachel Brash, John Ford, Kristi France, Che Evans and Tierra Mason

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Abstract: This brief captures lessons from the Baltimore Health Corps Initiative, a transitional jobs program designed to stop the spread of COVID-19 while address a sudden loss of jobs at the start of the pandemic.

Keywords: Contact tracing; paid transitional jobs; COVID-19; pandemic; LI2; Goal4 It! (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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