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Coordinating Employment Services Across the TANF and WIA Programs

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  • Gretchen G. Kirby
  • Julia Lyskawa
  • Michelle Derr
  • Elizabeth Brown

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This study, conducted by Mathematica Policy Research, the Urban Institute, and Don Winstead Consulting for the Office of Research, Planning and Evaluation, included interviews with state and local respondents in 8 states and 11 localities from February 2012 to May 2013 to describe 12 strategies for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families/ Workforce Investment Act (TANF/WIA) coordination. The study found that, overall, the TANF and WIA programs are generally parallel operating programs with varying levels of coordination—base, moderate, or high—across the 12 strategies. The strategies can help inform policy and practice under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), signed into law in July 2014.

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  • Gretchen G. Kirby & Julia Lyskawa & Michelle Derr & Elizabeth Brown, 2015. "Coordinating Employment Services Across the TANF and WIA Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 674cb7977a744f43b1cc70ac0, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Gretchen G. Kirby & Julia Lyskawa, "undated". "Coordinating Employment Services Across the TANF and WIA Programs (Issue Brief)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bca840c835744950bb18c27ed, Mathematica Policy Research.

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