WHD Compliance Strategies: Directions for Future Research
Sarah Dolfin,
Nan Maxwell and
Ankita Patnaik
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This report highlights effective practices for building and using evidence. The study team poses a broad theoretical framework for using monitoring and evaluation to build evidence, which would allow the Wage and Hour Division to build upon its current practices. The study team also identifies potential obstacles and solutions that can assist in implementing monitoring and evaluation strategies.
Keywords: Evaluation; monitor; impact; labor regulations; labor standards; enforcement; compliance assistance; compliance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 77
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