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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
WIA Implementation - New York City & State
WIA Implementation - Nationally

Economic Development/Sector-Based Strategies


Between Hope and Hard Times: New York’s Working Families in Economic Distress, David J. Fischer, Tara Colton, Neil S. Kleiman & Karen Schimke, Center for an Urban Future and and the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, November 2004.

Building Communications Capacity: Sector Programs Share Their Experiences, Maureen Conway and Ida Rademacher, Workforce Strategies Initiative, October 2004.

Business as Partner and Customer Under WIA: A Study of Innovative Practices, Kate Dunham, Jeff Salzman, & Vinz Koller, Social Policy Research Associates (prepared for U.S. DOL ETA), June 2004.

Closing the Gap: How Sectoral Workforce Development Programs Benefit the Working Poor, Lily Zandniapour and Maureen Conway, Aspen Institute, July 2001

Do Tax Increases in New York City Cause a Loss of Jobs? A Review of the Evidence, Moshe Adler, Oliver Cooke and James Parrott, Fiscal Policy Institute, 2002.

Evaluation of the Sectoral Employment Demonstration Program, Nancy M. Pindus, Carolyn O’Brien, Maureen Conway, Conaway Haskins, & Ida Rademacher, Urban Institute and Aspen Institute’s Workforce Strategies Initiative (prepared for US DOL ETA), June 2004.

Finding and Using Labor Market Information for Economic Development, Working for America Institute, June 2000

From Promising Practices to Promising Futures: Job Training in Information Technology for Disadvantaged Adults, commissioned by the Bay Area Video Coalition, October 2000

Gearing Up: An Interim Report on the Sectoral Employment Initiative, Mark Elliott, et al., Public/Private Ventures, September 2001

Getting Ahead: New Approaches to Generating Jobs and Opportunities for Residents of Low-Income Communities, Center for Community Change, 2001

How Does Business Benefit from Sectoral Workforce Development Services? Aspen Institute, September 2005

Industry-Based Employment Programs: Implications for Welfare Reauthorization and Key Survey Findings, Aspen Institute, March 2002

Industry-Specific Workforce Development: Key Research Findings and Implications for the Workforce Investment Act, Maureen Conway and Ida Rademacher, The Aspen Institute, 2003

Moving Up Instead of Moving Around: The Benefits of Industry-Specific Training for Low-Income Workers, Maureen Conway, Aspen Institute, 2002

Retain, Rebuild and Revitalize: Planning Strategies for Manhattan and New York's Economy, Transcript from Center for an Urban Future forum, November 29, 2001

Sector-Based Training Program Strategy Profiles, Aspen Institute, 2003

Sector Solution: Building a Broader Base for the New Economy, Neil Scott Kleinman, Center for an Urban Future, January 1, 2000

The Lower Manhattan Economy, New York State Assembly, 2005.

Using Regional Skill Partnerships to Address Skill Shortages and Promote Job Retention and Advancement for Low-Income Workers, National Governors Association, Center for Best Practices, August 2001

A Win-Win Approach to Workforce Development: Industry-Specific Initiatives and Advice on Working With Employer Partners, Ida Rademacher, Aspen Institute, 2002

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