Change and Continuity in the Adult and Dislocated Worker Programs under WIOA
Kate Dunham,
Anne Paprocki,
Caitlin Grey,
Samina Sattar and
Grace Roemer
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This report focuses on implementation of key changes to the Title I Adult and Dislocated Worker programs under WIOA. Discussed here are the successes and challenges, promising practices, and possible areas for further technical assistance related to WIOA for these two programs.
Keywords: WIOA; Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act; workforce development; labor; employment; dislocated workers; case management; career pathways; on-the-job training; registered apprenticeships; work-based learning; incumbent worker training; business services; co-enrollment; barriers to employment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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