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SNAP Employment and Training (E&T) Characteristics Study: Final Report

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  • Gretchen Rowe
  • Elizabeth Brown
  • Brian Estes

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This report describes the characteristics of SNAP work registrants and SNAP E&T participants, the barriers they face when trying to find work, their training needs, and the services they receive through SNAP E&T programs, as well as the characteristics of E&T service providers.

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  • Gretchen Rowe & Elizabeth Brown & Brian Estes, "undated". "SNAP Employment and Training (E&T) Characteristics Study: Final Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bbdd28b7f5af47eda8cf38c47, Mathematica Policy Research.
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