Study quality:
Low
LowReason for the rating: This study received a low study quality rating because the implementation of the randomized controlled trial was compromised and it does not adjust estimated impacts for potentially important differences between the intervention and comparison groups.
Intervention: Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)
Population and employment barriers:
Parenting, Public Benefits Recipients
Services provided:
Case management, Childcare and/or early education, Earned income disregards, Education and Training, Job readiness, Job search assistance, Performance- or behavior-based financial incentives, Transportation assistance, Work supports
Setting: Urban only
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