CalWORKs Transportation Needs Assessment: Abstract

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Project Description

This study was conducted to determine the nature and the depth of transportation needs of the welfare population in Los Angeles county, California. In order for welfare participants to join the work force, they need access to reliable, efficient and safe transportation not only to job sites, but also to childcare, health care centers and other services. The primary goal of the evaluation is to identify transportation barriers that prevent individuals from transitioning to self-sufficiency.

The following study objectives were identified:

  • Document the transportation needs of CalWORKs participants
  • Inventory the existing transportation resources in Los Angeles County
  • Match participant needs to existing resources
  • Identify areas that are not served or are under-served for welfare-related trips
  • Identify other deficiencies of the existing transportation system with respect to the County welfare-to-work population
The population studied participated in the Los Angeles Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) program, which is responsible for providing welfare participants with employment related services.

Project duration: -

Sites studied include Los Angeles county, CA

Sample Characteristics and Sites Studied

n=2,346 eligible GAIN households

Recent Findings in Brief

Contact

Manuel Moreno
Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 West Temple Street