Job Retention and Advancement

Resources

Dec 1999 State Workforce Policy Initiative
(Public/Private Ventures)
  WIN Job Retention and Career Advancement Resources Page
(Welfare Information Network of the Finance Project)

Publications

View a list of archived publications.

Nov 2004 Unrealized Gains: How Workforce Organizations Can Put Money in the Pockets of Low-Wage Workers
(Public/Private Ventures)
Oct 2004 Potential Employment Liabilities Among TANF Recipients: A Synthesis of Data from Six State TANF Caseload Studies
(US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation)
Jun 2004 Building Bridges to Self-Sufficiency: Improving Services for Low Income Working Families
(MDRC)
Jun 2004 Encouraging Job Advancement Among Low-Wage Workers: A New Approach
(Brookings Institution)
May 2004 Private Employers and TANF Recipients: Final Report
(US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation)
Sep 2003 All in One Stop? The Accessibility of Work Support Programs at One-Stop Centers
(Center for Law and Social Policy)
Jul 2003 Use of Non-Cash Supports by Former TANF Recipients
(National Conference of State Legislatures)
Apr 2003 Multiple Employment and Training Programs: Funding and Performance Measures for Major Programs
(US Government Accountability Office)
Dec 2002 Work Supports for Low-Income Working Families
(Welfare Information Network of the Finance Project)
Mar 2002 Job Retention and Advancement in Welfare Reform
(Brookings Institution)
Jun 2001 Employers and Welfare Recipients: The Effects of Welfare Reform in the Workplace
(Public Policy Institute of California)
May 2001 States of Change: Policies and Programs to Promote Low-Wage Workers' Steady Employment and Advancement
(Public/Private Ventures)
May 2000 Using Incentives to Promote Job Retention and Advancement: Guidance from the Performance Improvement Industry: Final Report
(Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.)
Feb 1999 Employer Demand for Welfare Recipients and the Business Cycle: Evidence from Recent Employer Surveys
(Institute for Research on Poverty)