Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation Project

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Evaluator(s) MDRC
Investigator(s) Barbara Goldman (MDRC)
David Butler (MDRC)
 
Domain Income Security/TANF
Status Operational
Duration Sep 2001 - Sep 2010
Type Research and/or Program Evaluation
Program/Policy Description This project will assess the effectiveness of programs designed to enhance employment outcomes for current and former TANF recipients and other low-income parents who have demonstrated difficulty earning and sustaining employment. In addition to measuring programmatic effects on adults' employment and earnings, the project will evaluate family functioning, child well-being (from early childhood through adolescence), and two generation programs, which provide employment services to adults and direct services to children or youth. The project will also examine the issues and challenges in implementing and operating different approaches that promote employment among the hard-to-employ, the services included in such programs, how programs meet the needs of participants with multiple employment or family challenges, the primary sources of funding for various program models, and the benefits and costs of programs studied.
Notes No notes reported.
 
Last Updated 03/25/03
Type of Summary Unreviewed
Contact(s) Not Reported
Submitter(s) Research Forum Staff (info@researchforum.org)
National Center for Children In Poverty
215 West 125th St, 3rd Fl
(T) (646)284-9600
(F) not reported

Populations Studied

Target Population Recipients/participants/clients
Former recipients ("leavers")
Low-income households
Subgroups Analyzed Children 1-6
Children 7-18
Sample Size and Unit Random assignment, surveys, and site visits will be used. Specific sites and populations not reported.
Execution Not yet available.

Sites Studied

Sites not reported.