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Financial Incentives and Sanctions: Can They Improve Employment Outcomes for Low-Income Adults?

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  • Sarah Wissel
  • Kelley Borradaile

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This brief describes 12 interventions identified by the Employment Strategies for Low-Income Adults Evidence Review (ESER) that featured financial incentives or sanctions as their primary strategy and their impacts on employment and earnings.

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  • Sarah Wissel & Kelley Borradaile, "undated". "Financial Incentives and Sanctions: Can They Improve Employment Outcomes for Low-Income Adults?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 212e5cab1f19492ab3d120175, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:212e5cab1f19492ab3d120175fbbe7ea
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