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Career Advancement
Economic Develpment/Sector-Based Strategies
Job Development/Employer Involvement
Job Readiness
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Welfare Reform - New York City
Welfare Reform - Nationally
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WIA Implementation - Nationally

Career Advancement

 

Building Bridges to College and Careers: Contextualized Basic Skills Programs at Community Colleges, Christopher Mazzeo, Sara Y. Rab, and Julian L. Alssid, Workforce Strategy Center, January 2003

Built to Last: Why Skills Matter for Long-Run Success in Welfare Reform, Karin Martinson and Julie Strawn, CLASP, April 2003

Career Advancement for Welfare Recipients and Low-Wage Workers, Nanette Relave, Welfare Information Network, October 2000

Career Advancement Prospects and Strategies for Low-Wage Minority Workers, Harry J. Holzer, Urban Institute, March 2000

Earning While Learning: Maintaining Income While Upgrading Skills, Heath Prince, Jobs for the Future, January 2004.

Employment Retention and Advancement: Pennsylvania's Experience with Performance Goals, Diane Paulsell and Ali Stieglitz, Mathematica Policy Research, October 2001

Encouraging Job Advancement Among Low-Wage Workers: A New Approach, Harry J. Holzer, for Brookings Institution, May 2004

From Jobs to Careers: How California Community College Credentials Pay Off for Welfare Participants, Center for Law and Social Policy, May 2004

Getting Ahead: A Survey of Low-Wage Workers on Opportunities for Advancement, Jobs for the Future, 2003

Getting In, Staying On, Moving Up: A Practitioner's Approach to Employment Retention, Tony Proscio and Mark Elliott, Public/Private Ventures, Winter 1999

The Next Challenge: Advancing Low-Skilled, Low-Wage Workers, Jerry Rubin, Jobs for the Future, January 2004.

Opportunities in Tough Times: Promoting Advancement for Low-Wage Workers in a Difficult Economic Environment, Jobs for the Future, September 2003

Promoting Opportunity: Findings from the State Workforce Policy Initiative on Employment Retention and Advancement

Public/Private Ventures, September 2005

Service Delivery and Institutional Linkages, Early Implementation Experiences of Employment Retention and Advancement Programs, Jaccquelyn Anderson and Karin Martinson, MDRC, October 2003

Skills Training Works: Examining the Evidence, The Workforce Alliance, September 2002

States of Change: Policies and Programs to Promote Low-Wage Workers' Steady Employment and Advancement, Carol Clymer, et al., Public/Private Ventures, May 2001

Steady Work and Better Jobs: How to Help Low-Income Parents Sustain Employment and Advance in the Workforce, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC), 2000

Stronger Links: New Ways to Connect Low-Skilled Workers to Better Jobs, Annie E. Casey Foundation Jobs Initiative, 2000

Support Success: Services That May Help Low-Income Students Succeed in Community College, Rogéair Purnell and Susan Blank with Susan Scrivener and Reishma Seupersad, MDRC, November 2004.

The Employer's Voice: Frontline Workers and Workforce Advancement, Judith Combes Taylor and Mary Frances Mitchner, Jobs for the Future, 2003

Workforce Development: Employment Retention and Advancement Under TANF, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), et al., 2002

Workforce Intermediaries and Their Roles in Promoting Advancement , Jobs for the Future, January 2004.

 

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