The Office of Planning, Research and
Evaluation (OPRE) in the Administration for Children and Families
(ACF) requests OMB clearance for data collection activities for the
Job Search Assistance (JSA) Strategies Evaluation. The JSA
Strategies evaluation is a study designed to rigorously test
components of job search assistance programs aimed at moving TANF
recipients into employment. Despite the widespread prevalence of
services to support the search for employment in TANF, known as job
search assistance (JSA) services, little is known about the
relative effectiveness of different JSA approaches and their
components. JSA components that could be studied include
self-directed job search, group job search (e.g., job clubs or peer
groups), one-on-one search (e.g., individual counseling), and job
development (i.e., program staff identify opportunities for
clients). With this project, we aim to measure the relative impact
of specific job search services offered by TANF programs on
short-term labor market outcomes (e.g., earnings and time to
employment).
US Code:
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USC 613 Name of Law: Social Security Act: Research, Evaluations
and National Studies
Steve Hanmer 202 401-5651
Steven.Hanmer@ACF.hhs.gov
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with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
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