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Promoting Opportunity: Findings from the State Workforce Policy Initiative on Employment Retention and Advancement
Results from an evaluation of 10 workforce development retention and advancement programs are presented. Sections following ...
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Building Debt While Doing Time: Child Support and Incarceration
The "appropriate treatment of child support obligations while parents are in prison and following their release" is ...
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Every Door Closed Fact Sheet Series
A collection of eight Agenda Action Fact Sheets on barriers facing parents with criminal records are proffered (p. 2). This ...
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Every Door Closed: Barriers Facing Parents With Criminal Records
The dire challenges legal barriers pose to ex-offenders with children are examined. The following parts comprise this ...
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Serving Incarcerated and Ex-Offender Fathers and Their Families: A Review of the Field
While not identifying best practices, this report "describe[s] and compare[s] various program structures and provides a ...
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Beyond Work First: How to Help Hard-to-Employ Individuals Get Jobs and Succeed in the Workforce
Effective and promising practices of welfare-to-work programs for those individuals "hard to employ" are presented. This ...
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Getting In, Staying Out, Moving Up: A Practitioner's Approach to Employment Retention
Moving up, a job retention program for young adults, is described. Sections of this report look at: first steps -- ...
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The North American Conference on Fathers Behind Bars and on the Street: Agenda & Papers, Resource List, [and] Reading List
Being the first of its kind, this conference "provided an in-depth exploration of the practice, research and policy issues ...
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Added: October 31, 2006
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