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Taking the First Steps: Helping Welfare Recipients Who Get Jobs Keep Them

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

I. WHY THE STUDY WAS CONDUCTED

II. EXPERIENCES DURING THE WELFARE-TO-WORK TRANSITION

A DOMINANT CONCERN: FEW FINANCIAL REWARDS

CHILD CARE: A BIG CONCERN

ANOTHER BARRIER: TRANSPORTATION

BUDGETING: A NEW CHALLENGE

JOB DEMANDS: A COMPOUNDING EFFECT

PERSONAL FACTORS AS BARRIERS

III SYSTEMWIDE CHANGES TO PROMOTE JOB RETENTION

IV HOW FUTURE PROGRAMS CAN BENEFIT FROM THE DEMONSTRATION

REFERENCES

POSTEMPLOYMENT SERVICES DEMONSTRATION PROJECT REPORTS



 

 

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