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CBPP Papers on Public Job Creation

  • Work to Be Done: Designing Publicly-Funded Jobs To Meet Community Needs (1999)
  • Toward a New Generation of Community Jobs Programs (1997)
  • Creating Jobs: Public and Private Strategies for the Hard-to-Employ (1999, with CFED)
  • Shattering the Myth of Failure: Promising Findings from Ten Public Job Creation Initiatives (1997)
  • Checklist For Identifying Quality Work Sites For Public Job Creation Programs (1999)
  • Federal Funding Sources for Job Creation Initiatives (1999, with CLASP)
  • Publicly-Funded Jobs for Hard-to-Employ Welfare Recipients (1999)
  • Washington State's Community Jobs Initiative (1999)
  • Frequently-Asked Questions About Public Job Creation (1998)
  • Public Job Creation: Selected References (1999)
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