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This report seeks to answer the following questions:

Do subsidized employment programs get people into subsidized jobs?
Do subsidized employment programs improve participants’ employment outcomes in the first year after they enrolled?
Can subsidized employment programs achieve sustained employment and earnings impacts beyond the first year after participants enrolled?
Can subsidized employment programs improve nonemployment outcomes, for example by reducing recidivism or increasing child support payments? (In this report “recidivism” refers to the rate at which people with criminal records are rearrested, reconvicted, or reincarcerated.)
Do subsidized employment programs work better for certain subgroups of participants?
How much do subsidized employment programs cost, and do the benefits outweigh the costs?