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Spring 2007 Newsletter

  • Thank You & Good-Bye!
  • Assisting PA's Families to be Self-Sufficient
  • Future of Employment
  • Committing to Prosperity: Brookings Report Update on Progress
  • Education & Workplace Success

Winter 2007 Newsletter

  • Education and the Workplace: Looking Through a Wider Lens
  • What Research Says About School Reform
  • Rural Schools and Workforce Development
  • Education: Can it be Rural Development Strategy?

Fall 2006 Newsletter

  • Self-Sufficiency Standards for PA
  • Work as a Mechanism to Reduce Poverty
  • Teen Employment Shrinking
  • Challenges for Pennsylvanians Transitioning Out of Poverty: Policy & Research
  • Pennsylvania's TANF Caseload
  • Pennsylvania's Sector Strategies

Summer 2006 Newsletter

  • Immigrants in U.S. Labor Market
  • Funding Challenges Pennsylvania Faces: Pennsylvania Partner's Conference Update
  • Food Stamp Program is an Economic Indicator
  • The Career Mystique

Spring 2006 Newsletter

  • Update TANF Reauthorization: Work Participation Increased to 69 Percent
  • Senate Bill 1932 - Millions for Marriage Education
  • Cuts to Child Support Enforcement Impacts Pennsylvania
  • Food Stamp Caseload Changes in Philadelphia
  • Social Security and Women: Who Benefits and Who Does Not?
  • Teen Internet Use and Family Rules
  • Maryland Bill to Have Wal-Mart Pay Health Costs for Employees
  • Self Discipline is Better Predictor of Academic Success than I.Q.

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