What Works to Help Job Seekers? Rigorous Evaluation Found Individualized Staff Assistance Effective, But Training Needs Improvement (Study Brief)
Kenneth Fortson,
Dana Rotz,
Paul Burkander,
Annalisa Mastri,
Peter Schochet,
Linda Rosenberg,
Sheena McConnell and
Ronald D'Amico
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This brief presents the impact findings from a national experimental evaluation of the Adult and Dislocated Worker programs.
Keywords: employment; training; WIA; dislocated workers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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