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Summary: This is a community- and school-based program designed to increase academic skills and job placement in disadvantaged youth. The program is rated Effective for increasing receipt of education or training and increasing receipt of a GED. The program is rated Ineffective for increasing total earnings and employment, reducing receipt of financial assistance, and reducing arrests and drug use. (Review the full program description).
Title | Rating | Details | Outcome Category | Study(ies) | |
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Ever received any education or training (multisite) |
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The percentage of participants who reported receiving any education or training over the 4-year follow-up was higher for members of the treatment group compared with control group members. Approximately 94 percent of the treatment group received any education or training over the 4-year follow-up, compared with 56 percent of the control group. This difference was statistically significant. |
Education; Enrollment in school | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
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Received GED by end of year 4 (multisite) |
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The percentage of participants who reported receiving a GED by the end of the 4-year follow-up was higher for members of the treatment group compared with control group members. Approximately 37 percent of the treatment group received a GED by the end of the 4-year follow-up, compared with 21 percent of the control group. This difference was statistically significant. |
Education; Degree completion/attainment | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
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Total earnings (multisite) |
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There was no statistically significant difference in total earnings over the 4-year follow-up between the treatment group members and control group members. |
Employment/Socioeconomic Status; Employment ; Monthly/yearly earnings | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
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Ever employed (multisite) |
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There was no statistically significant difference in the percentage who reported ever being employed over the 4-year follow-up between treatment group members and control group members. |
Employment/Socioeconomic Status; Employment ; Job placement | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
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Receipt of financial assistance (multisite) |
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Overall, results indicated that there was no statistically significant difference in measures of receipt of financial assistance between treatment group members and control group members based on multiple measures from the study. |
Employment/Socioeconomic Status; Receipt of financial assistance | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
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Ever arrested (multisite) |
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There was no statistically significant difference in the percentage who reported ever being arrested over the 4-year follow-up between treatment group members and control group members who did not participate in the program. |
Crime and Delinquency; Multiple crime/offense types/recidivism; Arrest/rearrest | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
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Ever used any drug (multisite) |
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There was no statistically significant difference in the percentage who reported ever using any drug at the 4-year follow-up between treatment group members and control group members who did not participate in the program. |
Drugs and Substance Abuse; Use of illegal substances | Cave, George, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, and Cyril Toussaint. 1993. “JOBSTART: Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts.” New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation MDRC. See evaluation methods. |
Rating Process
Program Status
This program is Not Active.