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Explore the design of the descriptive, cost, and impact studies in OPRE's Next Generation of Enhanced Employment Strategies project.

This report includes information on the design and methodology of the 2021—2022 Study of Family and Staff Well-Being in Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey Programs (the 2021—2022 Study) and presents key findings from the study’s spring 2022 data collection on Head Start children and families. 

This report describes the methodology for the TRLECE project’s three surveys regarding child care and early education (CCEE) licensing (i.e., surveys of CCEE licensing administrators, front-line licensing staff, and CCEE providers).

This brief describes how the VHT-NC projects used culture as a resource, which we define as using or integrating cultural values, beliefs, traditions, and activities into various project strategies and services offered. We explore how the projects incorporated culture within four programming areas: (1) project staffing, (2), education and training, (3) outreach, and (4) case management and supportive services. 

This brief describes how culturally responsive and participatory approaches (e.g., Tribal study approval, community engagement) were incorporated into the VHT-NC Formative Evaluation.

The Demonstration Grants to Strengthen the Response to Victims of Human Trafficking in Native Communities (VHT-NC) Program: Final Report of the Formative Evaluation summarizes the implementation of the six VHT-NC projects funded in September 2020, including their challenges and strengths. The report describes the VHT-NC projects’ (1) community context, (2) structure and approaches, (3) partnerships, (4) outreach and identification strategies, (5) case management and service delivery, and (6) community training. 

This brief provides an overview of findings from a study measuring the prevalence of labor trafficking and other labor abuse in the construction industry in Houston, Texas.

This report describes the activities and findings from a study designed to field test two methods of prevalence estimation within the construction industry in Houston, Texas.  

This brief provides a description of the relationship between working in construction after a natural disaster and the prevalence of labor trafficking. 

This brief provides a description of the risk and protective factors for experiencing labor trafficking and other labor abuse in the construction industry in Houston, Texas.