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The Right Tool for the Job: A Meta-Regression of Employment Strategies' Effects on Different Outcomes

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  • Lauren Vollmer
  • Annalisa Mastri
  • Alyssa Maccarone
  • Emily Sama-Miller

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The final brief from the Employment Strategies for Low-Income Adults Evidence Review (ESER) uses a rigorous analysis to assess which specific employment strategies worked best overall for achieving specific outcomes and for serving specific types of people.

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  • Lauren Vollmer & Annalisa Mastri & Alyssa Maccarone & Emily Sama-Miller, "undated". "The Right Tool for the Job: A Meta-Regression of Employment Strategies' Effects on Different Outcomes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c721bdfdff0e4e78bf45fd939, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c721bdfdff0e4e78bf45fd939d0c6376
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