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Career Advancement Economic Develpment/Sector-Based Strategies Job Development/Employer Involvement Job Readiness Job Retention Training of Specific Populations Vocational Education Welfare Reform - New York City Welfare Reform - Nationally WIA Implementation - New York City & State WIA Implementation - Nationally
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Welfare Reform - New York City
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After Welfare: A Study of Work and Benefit Use After Case Closing in New York State,Rockefeller Institute of Government for the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, December 1999
Despite Recession, Welfare Reform and Labor Market Changes Limit Public Asistance Growth, NYC Independent Budget Office, August 2004.
In Jeopardy: The Impact of Welfare Reform on Nonprofit Human Service Agencies in New York City, Mimi Abramovitz, Hunter College School of Social Work, February 2002
Lack of Skills and Education in the Empire State: Low-Income New Yorkers Need Increased Access to School and Vocational Training Programs, Hunger Action Network of New York State, 2002
Leaving Welfare: Post-TANF Experiences of New York State Families, Rockefeller Institute of Government for the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, June 2002
Poverty in New York City, 2004: Recovery?, Mark Levitan, Community Service Society, September 2005
The Unheard Third 2004: Bringing the Voices of Low-Income New Yorkers to the Policy Debate, Community Service Society, October 2004.
The Unheard Third: Bringing the Voices of Low-Income New Yorkers to the Policy Debate - Survey of low-income New Yorkers, Community Service Society, November 2003
Welfare Reform in New York State: Effects on Work, Family Composition, and Child Poverty, NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, February 2002
With Welfare Surplus Shrinking, City Could Face $80 Million Aid Loss, Paul Lopatto, NYC Independent Budget Office, April 2004.
While Fewer in the City Receive Welfare, Many More Get SSI, Paul Lopatto, NYC Independent Budget Office, December 2, 2004.
Work and Welfare Reform in New York City During the Giuliani Administration: A Study of Program Implementation, Urban Institute, July 2002
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