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Employment Opportunity Pilot Project: Analysis of Program Impacts

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  • Randall Brown
  • John Burghardt
  • Edward Cavin
  • David Long
  • Charles Mallar
  • Rebecca Maynard
  • Charles Metcalf
  • Craig Thornton
  • Christine Whitebread

Abstract

The Employment Opportunity Pilot Project (EOPP) was instituted to determine whether a program that provided job-search assistance and subsidized employment and training could succeed in increasing the employment and, hence, reducing the welfare dependence of adults in low-income families with children.

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  • Randall Brown & John Burghardt & Edward Cavin & David Long & Charles Mallar & Rebecca Maynard & Charles Metcalf & Craig Thornton & Christine Whitebread, 1983. "Employment Opportunity Pilot Project: Analysis of Program Impacts," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 40b6a89283fc45f096a5ab7c4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:40b6a89283fc45f096a5ab7c4e11de7b
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