Do Temporary-Help Jobs Improve Labor Market Outcomes for Low-Skilled Workers? Evidence from "Work First"

Upjohn Author ORCID Identifier

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2657-8479

Publication Date

7-2010

Source

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2(3): 96–128

DOI

10.1257/app.2.3.96

Publisher

American Economic Association

Sponsorship

This research was supported by the Russell Sage Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation.

Subject Areas

LABOR MARKET ISSUES; Employment relationships; Temporary employment; UNEMPLOYMENT, DISABILITY, and INCOME SUPPORT PROGRAMS; Poverty and income support; Income support programs; Low wage labor markets; WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT; Public training programs; Welfare to work

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Autor, David H. and Susan N. Houseman. 2010. "Do Temporary-Help Jobs Improve Labor Market Outcomes for Low-Skilled Workers? Evidence from 'Work First.'" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2(3): 96-128. https://doi.org/10.1257/app.2.3.96