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The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation’s (OPRE’s) Survey of Youth Currently and Formerly in Foster Care at Risk for Human Trafficking Findings Report describes information collected from youth currently and formerly in foster care who were at increased risk for human trafficking based on their demographic characteristics, maltreatment allegations, and removal and placement history.

Explore common implementation challenges and solutions fatherhood programs can try to improve recruitment, retention, and engagement of fathers in services.

Explore how the SIRF project is working with fatherhood programs to strengthen program implementation.

This fact sheet is based on performance measures PREP grantees submitted for the 2019—2020 reporting period.

Explore the Field Guide for Implementation of Breakthrough Series Collaborative in Early Care and Education to learn about the practical aspects of leading a BSC to support the use of evidence-based practices in ECE centers.

Explore OPRE's Early Care and Education Research Scholars: Child Care Dissertation Grants program for dissertation research conducted in partnership with state Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) agencies or administrators.

Measuring Child Well-Being in Evaluations of Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Programs

Breaking Barriers was a San Diego-based program that provided employment services to individuals with low incomes and disabilities who were looking for work.

In the six years since random assignment, VIDA produced substantial increases in receipt of degrees and longer-term college certificates, but these impacts on college credentials did not lead to detectable impacts on earnings.

This portfolio of research describes all of the active or newly funded projects of our Division of Economic Independence in Fiscal Year 2021. The report covers five different topic areas, showing the breadth of our family self-sufficiency research.