National Supported Work Evaluation Study, 1975-1979: Public Use Files

This study is an evaluation of the National Supported Work Demonstration project, a transitional, subsidized work experience program for four target groups of people with longstanding employment problems: ex-offenders, former drug addicts, women who were long-term recipients of welfare benefits, and...

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Corporate Author: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation. VerfasserIn (Author)
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 1984
In:Year: 1984
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520 |a This study is an evaluation of the National Supported Work Demonstration project, a transitional, subsidized work experience program for four target groups of people with longstanding employment problems: ex-offenders, former drug addicts, women who were long-term recipients of welfare benefits, and school dropouts, many with criminal records. The program provided up to 12-18 months of employment to about 10,000 individuals at 15 locations across the country for four years. In ten of these sites -- Atlanta, Chicago, Hartford, Jersey City, Newark, New York, Philadelphia, Oakland, San Francisco, and Wisconsin, 6,600 eligible applicants were randomly assigned either to experimental groups (offered a job in supported work) or to control groups, and an evaluation was conducted on the effects of the Supported Work Program. At the time of enrollment, each respondent was given a retrospective baseline interview, generally covering the previous two years, followed by up to four follow-up interviews scheduled at nine-month intervals. Two public use files were originally distributed for this data collection: Supported Work Employment and Earnings File, and Supported Work Deviant Behavior File. Each file contained data for up to five interviews, a cross-document dataset and an Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients follow-up. The Employment and Earnings File contains data from all interview modules except the drug and crime sections, and the Deviant Behavior File contains all variables on the Employment and Earnings File as well as additional information on drugs and crime. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients were further asked about children in school and welfare participation, while all non-AFDC respondents were questioned about any extralegal activities. Demographic items specify age, sex, race, marital status, education, number of children, employment history, job search, job training, mobility, household income, welfare assistance, housing, military discharge status, and drug use. Each respondent has up to six logical, fixed-length records, with each record corresponding to a completed interview (up to five) and one additional short "cross-document" record. A User's Guide describing the collection and its components is available and should be read before the collection or any part of it is ordered. 
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650 4 |a drug law offenses 
650 4 |a economic behavior 
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650 4 |a labor force 
650 4 |a Occupations 
650 4 |a public assistance programs 
650 4 |a Quality of life 
650 4 |a Social attitudes 
650 4 |a Social Behavior 
650 4 |a Social indicators 
650 4 |a Unemployment 
650 4 |a Work Environment 
650 4 |a Workers 
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787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Fraker, Thomas M.  |t The adequacy of comparison group designs for evaluations of employment-related programs  |d 1987  |w (DE-627)1912449366 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Piliavin, Irving  |t Assumptions and Achievements of Manpower Programs for Offenders: Implications for Supported Work  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Wisconsin, 1979  |w (DE-627)191246490X 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Uggen, Christopher J.  |t Careers in Crime and Substance Use: Final Report  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 2000  |w (DE-627)1912472880 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Hurley, Martha  |t Correctional Administration and Change Management  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CRC Press, 2010  |w (DE-627)1912493357 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Uggen, Christopher J.  |t Crime in the breaking: Gender differences in desistance  |d 1998  |w (DE-627)191249812X 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Wilkins, Allen J., 1945 -   |t The Economics of Heroin Addiction and Criminal Activity  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984  |w (DE-627)1912526891 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Masters, Stanley  |t The effects of supported work on the earnings and transfer payments of its AFDC target group  |d 1981  |w (DE-627)1912533251 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a LaLonde, Robert John, 1954 -   |t Evaluating the Econometric Evaluations of Training Programs with Experimental Data  |d 1986  |w (DE-627)1912541963 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Uggen, Christopher J.  |t Ex-offenders and the conformist alternative: A job quality model of work and crime  |d 1999  |w (DE-627)1912548666 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Dickinson, Katherine L.  |t The Impact of Supported Work on Ex-Addicts  |d Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1981  |w (DE-627)191258509X 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Piliavin, Irving  |t The Impact of Supported Work on Ex-Offenders  |d Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1981  |w (DE-627)1912585103 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Maynard, Rebecca  |t The Impact of Supported Work on Young School Dropouts  |d Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1980  |w (DE-627)1912585111 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Hollister, Robinson G.  |t The National Supported Work Demonstration  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Wisconsin Press, 1984  |w (DE-627)191263175X 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Maynard, Rebecca  |t The National Supported Work Demonstration: Effects of the First 18 Months After Enrollment  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1979  |w (DE-627)1912631768 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Nguyen, Holly  |t Offending frequency and responses to illegal monetary incentives  |d 2022  |w (DE-627)1912639866 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Nguyen, Holly  |t On the reliability and validity of self-reported illegal earnings: Implications for the study of criminal achievement  |d 2017  |w (DE-627)1912641259 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Matsueda, Ross L., 1955 -   |t The prestige of criminal and conventional occupations: A subcultural model of criminal activity  |d 1992  |w (DE-627)1912660679 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Uggen, Christopher J.  |t Productive addicts and harm reduction: How work reduces crime - but not drug use  |d 2014  |w (DE-627)191266612X 
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787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Nguyen, Holly  |t Revisiting the relationship between age, employment, and recidivism  |d 2023  |w (DE-627)1912690128 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |t Summary of Findings of the National Supported Work Demonstration  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Ballinger Publishing, 1980  |w (DE-627)1912718294 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Dickinson, Katherine P.  |t Supported work for ex-addicts: An exploration of endogenous tastes  |d 1981  |w (DE-627)1912718618 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Zhao, Zhong  |t Two Essays in Social Program Evaluation  |d [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Johns Hopkins University, 2002  |w (DE-627)1912731428 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Laub, John H.  |t Understanding desistance from crime  |d University of Chicago Press, 2001  |w (DE-627)1912732890 
787 0 8 |i Forschungsdaten zu  |a Uggen, Christopher J.  |t What have we learned from longitudinal studies of work and employment?  |d Springer, 2008  |w (DE-627)1912747464 
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