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Assessment, case management, and post-training assistance for TAA participants : an occasional paper prepared as part of the evaluation of the Trade Adjustment Assistance program / Melissa Mack.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Mack, Melissa.
Contributor:
Social Policy Research Associates
United States. Employment and Training Administration
Series:
ETA occasional paper ; 2009-15.
ETA occasional paper ; 2009-15
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trade adjustment assistance--United States.
Trade adjustment assistance.
Displaced workers--Services for--United States.
Displaced workers.
Foreign trade and employment--United States.
Foreign trade and employment.
Occupational training--United States.
Occupational training.
Economic development.
economic development.
Displaced workers--Services for.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([27] pages).
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment and Training Administration] ; Oakland, CA : Social Policy Research Associates, [2009]
Summary:
This report is based on data from site visits conducted to 48 local One-Stop Career Centers in 2004 and from mid-2005 through the summer of 2006 as well as to state-level offices of 23 states in which the centers are located. The report is part of a longer-term project to conduct a national net-impact evaluation of the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program. This report examines services provided to TAA participants at all stages of their involvement with the TAA program-from initial introduction to workforce services by the Rapid Response team, through job search, initial assessment, case management, training, and post-training placement services. The report discusses how restrictions on the use of TAA funds are a decisive factor in some states regarding the amounts of, and organizational arrangements for, delivering these services. The report also highlights promising practices in the provision of these services.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed February 25, 2010).
"June 2009."
"Final report."
ETA series statement supplied from external sources.
Title and description from title screen (viewed February 25, 2010).
"In conjunction with research team members from: Social Policy Research Associates and Mathematica Policy Research, Inc."
OCLC:
557529630

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