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Transitional Jobs for Ex-Prisoners
Early Impacts
from a Random Assignment Evaluation
of the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)
Prisoner Reentry Program
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Dan Bloom
Cindy Redcross
Janine Zweig (Urban Institute)
Gilda Azurdia
November 2007
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MDRC is conducting the Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation under a contract with the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), funded by HHS under a competitive award, Contract No. HHS-233-01-0012.
HHS Project Officers:
Girley Wright
Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation
Administration for Children and Families
Department of Health and Human Services
370 L’Enfant Promenade, SW, 7th Floor,
Washington, DC 20447
Peggy Halpern and Nicole Gardner-Neblett
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Department of Health and Human Services
Hubert H. Humphrey Building
200 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20201
Additional funding has been provided by the U.S. Department of Labor. The Lewin Group, Urban Institute, and Group Health Cooperative, as partner organizations, assisted with site development and implementation research. DataStat and HumRRO, as subcontractors, are fielding the client surveys.
Dissemination of MDRC publications is supported by the following funders that help finance MDRC’s public policy outreach and expanding efforts to communicate the results and implications of our work to policymakers, practitioners, and others: Alcoa Foundation, The Ambrose Monell Foundation, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, and The Starr Foundation. In addition, earnings from the MDRC Endowment help sustain our dissemination efforts. Contributors to the MDRC Endowment include Alcoa Foundation, The Ambrose Monell Foundation, Anheuser-Busch Foundation, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Ford Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Grable Foundation, The Lizabeth and Frank Newman Charitable Foundation, The New York Times Company Foundation, Jan Nicholson, Paul H. O’Neill Charitable Foundation, John S. Reed, The Sandler Family Supporting Foundation, and The Stupski Family Fund, as well as other individual contributors.
The findings and conclusions in this report do not necessarily represent the official positions or policies of the funders.
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