Authors:Charles MichalopoulosDoug TattrieCynthia MillerPhilip K. RobinsPamela MorrisDavid GyarmatiCindy RedcrossKelly FoleyReuben Ford
The latest in a series, this 54-month report analyzes the effects of the Self-Sufficiency Project on the lives of the original group of long-term welfare recipients who participated in the program. The study is based on data collected four and a half years after participants first entered the program.
Published: July 2002
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Income Security - Welfare and Employment
Population: Low-income Populations - Low-skilled Workers - Social Assistance Recipients - Women - Communities and Families - EI Recipients
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