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

WIA Implementation - Nationally

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America’s Dynamic Workforce, U.S. Department of Labor, August 2004.

Assisting Laid-Off Workers in a Changing Economy, National Governors Association, Center for Best Practices, February 2002

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.

Charting New Territory: Early Implementation of the Workforce Investment Act, Maria Buck, Public/Private Ventures, January 2002

Common Measures for Federal Job Training and Employment Programs: Questions and Answers, The Employment and Training Administration at the US Department of Labor, January 2004

Flow of Individuals with Limited English Language Proficiency (LEP) Through WIA Core, Intensive, and Training Services and Employment Status and Earnings First Quarter After WIA Exit, David Stevens, ADARE Project, October 2004.

Getting Back to Work: New Public/Private Strategies for Laid-Off American Workers.  John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development; Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.  January 2005.

Implementation of Individual Training Account Policies Under the Workforce Investment Act: Early Information from Local Areas, Nisha Patel and Steve Savner, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), May 2001

Integrating TANF and WIA Into a Single Workforce System: An Analysis of Legal Issues, Mark Greenberg, Emil Parker, and Abbey, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), February 2004

Keeping America in Business: Advancing Workers, Businesses and Economic Growth, 102nd American Assembly, February 2003

Managing Non-Profits in Workforce Development: A Roadmap to Success, Rebecca Klein-Collins, Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL), 2003

A Means to an End: Integration of Welfare and Workforce Development Systems Lisa Ranghelli, Nisha Patel, and Mark Greenberg, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), October 2003

Off to a Good Start: A Report on High Road Workforce Investment Board Policies and Practices, AFL-CIO Working for America Institute, 2004.

Reform or Dismantling? President’s Workforce System Proposal Raises Serious Concerns, CLASP, February 2006

 

Report From the Field: Workforce Stakeholders on the Local Impact of Federal Policies, The Workforce Alliance, December 2001

Skilling the American Workforce 'On the Cheap': Ongoing Shortfalls in Federal Funding for Workforce Development, Robin Spence, Brendan Kiel, The Workforce Alliance (TWA), September 2003

State-by-State WIA Program Participation Data, PY 2000 and PY 2001, Abbey Frank and Hedieh Rahmanou, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)Program Year 2001 data
Program Year 2000 data

Workforce Investment Act: A First Look at Participation, Demographics and Services, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), March 2003

Workforce Investment Act: Improvements Needed in Performance Measures to Provide a More Accurate Picture of WIA's Effectiveness, U.S. General Accounting Office, February 2002

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