TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT NOTICE No. 17-16

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Training and Employment Notice No. 17-16

Issue Date:
Program Year:
2016
Fiscal Year:
2017
Subject

Release and Availability of a New Research Report: The Enhanced Transitional Jobs Demonstration: Implementation and Early Impacts of the Next Generation of Subsidized Employment Programs

Purpose

In late 2010, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) launched the Enhanced Transitional Jobs Demonstration (ETJD), which provided about $40 million to seven transitional jobs programs that were chosen through a national grant competition. The programs targeted either low-income noncustodial parents (usually fathers) who owed child support but were unemployed and, thus, unable to pay, or individuals who had recently been released from incarceration. This Training and Employment Notice announces the release and availability of the interim impact report from a rigorous evaluation of the ETJD, entitled: The Enhanced Transitional Jobs Demonstration: Implementation and Early Impacts of the Next Generation of Subsidized Employment Programs.

To

COMPREHENSIVE AMERICAN JOB CENTER MANAGERS
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS
STATE WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT LIAISONS
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD STATE CHAIRS
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD STATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD LOCAL CHAIRS
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD LOCAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

From

PORTIA WU
Assistant Secretary

Contact

For more information about this study, contact Eileen Pederson, Contract Officer's Representative, Office of Policy Development and Research, ETA at (202) 693-3647 or pederson.eileen@dol.gov. To view an abstract of this report and to download either this impact report, the interim impact report, or the evaluation's Implementation Report, visit http://wdr.doleta.gov/research/keyword.cfm.

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