Stanley Masters
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Evaluating the Welfare State#R##N#Social and Political Perspectives | 1983
Irving Piliavin; Stanley Masters
Over the years, the United States governient has initiated numerous programs whose aim has been to improve the employability of individuals who experience problems obtaining and retaining jobs. This paper reviews the results of such programs for individuals previously involved in crime and drug use. It places special emphasis on the impact of Supported Work, the most recent of these programs. The data suggest that employment-enhancing programs are AL best select,yely effective. One group of participants who-appear to be particularly responsive are those who are past 35 years of age. The possible reasons for this responsiveness and possible policy implications are briefly discussed. The Impact of Employment Programs on Offenders, Addicts, and Problem Youth: Implications from Supported Work
Archive | 1977
Barry T. Hirsch; Stanley Masters; Irwin Garfinkel
Journal of Social Service Research | 1978
Stanley Masters; Irwin Garfinkel; John Bishop
Archive | 1987
Lloyd G. Reynolds; Stanley Masters; Colletta H. Moser
Social Work Research and Abstracts | 1979
Irving Piliavin; Stanley Masters; Thomas Corbett
Industrial and Labor Relations Review | 1987
Lloyd G. Reynolds; Stanley Masters; Colletta H. Moser
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management | 1982
Ernst W. Stromsdorfer; Rebecca A. Maynard; Irving Piliavin; Rosemary Gartner; Stanley Masters; Katherine Dickinson; Peter Kemper; David A. Long; Craig V. D. Thornton
Archive | 1981
Irving Piliavin; Stanley Masters
Industrial and Labor Relations Review | 1979
Edward D. Kalachek; Stanley Masters; Irwin Garfinkel
Industrial and Labor Relations Review | 1976
David E. Kaun; Stanley Masters