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Does Job Corps Work? Summary of the National Job Corps Study

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  • John Burghardt
  • Peter Z. Schochet
  • Sheena McConnell
  • Terry Johnson
  • R. Mark Gritz
  • Steven Glazerman
  • John Homrighausen
  • Russell Jackson

Abstract

Summarizes the main findings from a series of other reports on the study. Concludes that centers deliver comprehensive and consistent services.

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  • John Burghardt & Peter Z. Schochet & Sheena McConnell & Terry Johnson & R. Mark Gritz & Steven Glazerman & John Homrighausen & Russell Jackson, "undated". "Does Job Corps Work? Summary of the National Job Corps Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3d00dc5e556f4bdd88335dd90, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    11. Alan B. Krueger, 2002. "Inequality, Too Much of a Good Thing," Working Papers 845, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section..
    12. Christopher J. O'Leary & Robert A. Straits & Stephen A. Wandner (ed.), 2004. "Job Training Policy in the United States," Books from Upjohn Press, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, number jtp, August.
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