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Title WorkFirst Evaluation: Phase II Process Study
Date Published December 1999
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Abstract

This study represents the second phase in the legislatively mandated evaluation of the effectiveness of WorkFirst Washington's welfare reform program. WorkFirst's evolution and complexity, coupled with the impact of a 31 percent caseload reduction, is the focus of the report. The report identifies problems with planning, data systems, and contracting. Three JLARC recommendations are aimed at improving these areas. 

Publication Number 99-11
Author(s) Ron Perry, Project Supervisor
John Woolley
Kendra Dahlen
Matt Stoutenburg
Toni Johnson
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Number of Pages 110
Keywords welfare, work, job, employment, DSHS, SBCTC, CTED, ESD, collocation, co-locating, performance based contracting, WorkFirst, domestic violence, local area planning, transportation, child care, hard-to-serve, WorkFirst, work first, evaluation, process study, strategies for managing, remaining caseload, managing caseload, leaving welfare, coordinated case management, service deliver, hard-to-serve, hard to serve, department of social and health services, employment security department, employment security, ESD, community trade and economic development, CTED, state board for community and technical colleges, SBCTC, management system,contracting for service, performance-based, performance based, contracting, benchmark level, service delivery performance, caseload characteristic, caseload management, new services, client participation, domestic violence,
Category Labor/Workforce Development