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Beecroft, E., Lee, W., Long, D., Holcomb, P. A., Thompson, T. S., Pindus, N., O'Brien, C., & Bernstein, J. (2003). The Indiana welfare reform evaluation: Five-year impacts, implementation, costs, and benefits. Report to the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Family and Children. Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates. [Later cohort single parent households]
  • Topic Area: Low-Income Adults

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: High Causal Evidence

Employment and Training Services Training and Education

680

Vinokur, A., Price, R., Caplan, R., van Ryn, M.,& Curran, J. (1995). The Jobs I Preventive Intervention for Unemployed Individuals: Short- and long-term effects on reemployment and mental health. In L.R. Murphy, J.J. Hurrell, Jr., S.L. Sauter, & G.P. Keita (Eds.), Job Stress Interventions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (125-138).

  • Topic Area: Reemployment

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Job search assistance and supportive services

875

Michaelides, M., & Mueser, P. (2016). The labor market effects of U.S. reemployment programs during the Great Recession. (Working paper 08-2015). Nicosia, Cyprus: University of Cyprus, Department of Economics.

  • Topic Area: Reemployment

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: High Causal Evidence

RESEA Job search assistance and supportive services Unemployment Insurance

2429
Michaelides, M., & Mueser, P. (2020). The labor market effects of US reemployment policy: Lessons from an analysis of four programs during the great recession. Journal of Labor Economics, 38(4), 1099-1140. https://doi.org/10.1086/706485 [Nevada REA/RES vs. Control]
  • Topic Area: Reemployment

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating:

Employment and Training Services Employment and Reemployment Unemployment Insurance

458

Jepsen, C., Troske, K., & Coomes, P. (2014). The labor-market returns to community college degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Journal of Labor Economics, 32(1), 95-121.

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Other training and education

1140

Brown, K. M. (2013). The link between pensions and retirement timing: Lessons from California teachers. Journal of Public Economics, 98(C), 1-14.

  • Topic Area: Older Workers

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Older workers' programs Other wages and benefits

619

Bhanot, R.T., & Jovanovic, J. (2009). The links between parent behaviors and boys’ and girls’ science achievement beliefs. Applied Developmental Science, 13(1), 42-59.

  • Topic Area: Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM)

Study Type: Descriptive Analysis

Outcome Effectiveness:

Youth programs Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs

264

Decker, P., & Thornton, C. (1995). The long-term effects of transitional employment services. Social Security Bulletin, 58(4), 71–81.

  • Topic Area: Disability Employment Policy

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: High Causal Evidence

Disability insurance Other training and education Supplemental security income (SSI) Vocational rehabilitation

2464
Berger-Gross, A. (2021). The long-term impact of apprenticeship on the employment outcomes of displaced workers.  Available at SSRN: https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3976475
  • Topic Area: Apprenticeship and Work-Based Training

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Employment and Training Services Training and Education Registered apprenticeship

2008
Freedman, S., Mitchell, M., & Navarro, D. (1999). The Los Angeles Jobs-First GAIN Evaluation: First-Year findings on participation patterns and impacts. Washington, DC: Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. [Two-parent households]
  • Topic Area: Low-Income Adults

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: High Causal Evidence

Employment and Training Services Job search assistance and supportive services Training and Education