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1975
Gasper, J. M., Henderson, K. A., & Berman, D. S. (2017). Do sectoral employment programs work? New evidence from New York City's Sector‐Focused Career Centers. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 56(1), 40-72.
  • Topic Area: Low-Income Adults

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Employment and Training Services Training and Education

2062
Harris, T. F. (2019). Do SNAP work requirements work?. University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research Discussion Paper Series, DP2019-08
  • Topic Area: Low-Income Adults

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Employment and Training Services Employment and Reemployment Other employment and reemployment

2096
Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. [Massachusetts]

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Employment and Training Services Employer Services Other employer services

2097
Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160323X19877232. [New York]

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Employment and Training Services Employer Services Other employer services

2093
Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. [Connecticut]

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Employment and Training Services Employer Services Other employer services

2094
Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. [Georgia]

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Employment and Training Services Employer Services Other employer services

2095
Thom, M. (2019). Do state corporate tax incentives create jobs? Quasi-experimental evidence from the entertainment industry. State and Local Government Review, 51(2), 92-103. [Louisiana]

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Employment and Training Services Employer Services Other employer services

1171

Neumark, D., & Song, J. (2013). Do stronger age discrimination laws make Social Security reforms more effective? Journal of Public Economics, 108, 1-16.

  • Topic Area: Older Workers

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Older workers' programs Other disparities or discrimination in employment and earnings

1792
Bundrick, J., & Yuan, W. (2019). Do targeted business subsidies improve income and reduce poverty? A synthetic control approach. Economic Development Quarterly, 33(4), 351–375. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891242419875502

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Low Causal Evidence

Outcome Effectiveness:

Other employer services

940

Autor, D. H., & Houseman, S. N. (2010). Do temporary-help jobs improve labor market outcomes for low-skilled workers? Evidence from “Work First”. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2(3), 96–128.

  • Topic Area: Low-Income Adults

Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis

Causal Evidence Rating: Moderate Causal Evidence

Job search assistance and supportive services Unemployment Insurance