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Early Insights from State Implementation of WIOA in 2017

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  • Brittany English
  • Samina Sattar
  • Melissa Mack

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This brief describes early WIOA implementation efforts, based on data collected during pilot site visits to four states and eight local areas in fall 2017.

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  • Brittany English & Samina Sattar & Melissa Mack, "undated". "Early Insights from State Implementation of WIOA in 2017," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 49dd38a56ec547ffb9a7ffd8f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:49dd38a56ec547ffb9a7ffd8f5f18cb6
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