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Brookings Welfare Reform & Beyond Initiative Public Forum

Jobs-Plus: How to Promote Work in Public Housing

Housing, U.S. Poverty, Welfare, Cities

Event Summary

Jobs-Plus was a large-scale employment program implemented in six cities from 1998 to 2003 that aimed to help residents of public housing find jobs, increase their work hours, and improve their self-sufficiency. It was one of the most ambitious employment programs ever attempted and was conducted in some of the nation's poorest inner-city housing developments. In the four years following its rollout, Jobs-Plus markedly increased the earnings of residents. These earnings increases emerged during the tail end of the booming economy of the 1990s and persisted through the recession that began in 2001.

Event Information

When

Friday, April 08, 2005
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM

Where

Room B-318
Rayburn House Office Building
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20515
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Contact: Office of Communications

E-mail: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

At this Brookings briefing, Gordon Berlin, president of MDRC, and James Riccio, who directed the evaluation of Jobs-Plus, will review the Jobs-Plus program and its results. Several researchers and congressional staffers who deal with employment or housing issues will comment on the study. The panel will focus on whether the program's impressive results could be achieved on a larger scale if public housing authorities throughout the nation—or in a broad subset of urban areas—were given funds to implement a program similar to Jobs-Plus. Panelists will take questions from the audience following the discussion.

Participants

Introduction

Ron Haskins

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Moderator

E.J. Dionne, Jr.

Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution; Columnist, Washington Post

Panelists

Al Hester

Housing Policy Director, St. Paul, Minnesota Housing Authority

Jens Ludwig

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Margery Austin Turner

Director, Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center, Urban Institute

Matt Weidinger

Majority Staff Director, Human Resources Subcommittee, House Ways and Means Committee

Scott Olson

Professional Staff Member, House Financial Services Committee

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