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Reinvesting in America's Youth: Lessons from the 2009 Recovery Act Summer Youth Employment Initiative

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  • Jeanne Bellotti
  • Linda Rosenberg
  • Samina Sattar
  • Andrea Mraz Esposito
  • Jessica Ziegler

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This report examines implementation of the 2009 summer youth employment initiative, which placed more than 314,000 youth in summer jobs.

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  • Jeanne Bellotti & Linda Rosenberg & Samina Sattar & Andrea Mraz Esposito & Jessica Ziegler, "undated". "Reinvesting in America's Youth: Lessons from the 2009 Recovery Act Summer Youth Employment Initiative," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 650fe7340244438ab3c5bda6a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:650fe7340244438ab3c5bda6a3f9522e
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    1. Alexander Gelber & Adam Isen & Judd B. Kessler, 2014. "The Effects of Youth Employment: Evidence from New York City Summer Youth Employment Program Lotteries," NBER Working Papers 20810, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Amy Ellen Schwartz & Jacob Leosā€Urbel & Joel McMurry & Matthew Wiswall, 2021. "Making summer matter: The impact of youth employment on academic performance," Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 12(2), pages 477-504, May.

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