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Impacts of 10 PACE and HPOG 1.0 Occupational Training Programs

Impacts of 10 PACE and HPOG 1.0 Occupational Training Programs

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Only 1 of 10 programs evaluated—9 in the Pathways for Advancing Careers and Education project plus the HPOG 1.0 Program--increased earnings after six years.
Opioid Recovery Through Workforce Development

Opioid Recovery Through Workforce Development

Project
Substance use disorders (SUDs), including opioid use disorder (OUD), represent a significant barrier to employment. Growing rates of SUDs also require a skilled workforce to help communities respond to the needs of individuals in recovery. The Department…
Abt Global to Partner with U.S. Department of Interior to Facilitate Clean Energy Collaborations

Abt Global to Partner with U.S. Department of Interior to Facilitate Clean Energy Collaborations

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Through a $65 million contract, Abt will help DOI work with a range of stakeholders to maximize investments in clean energy and infrastructure development. 
Instituto del Progreso Latino’s Carreras en Salud Program: Three-Year Impact Report

Instituto del Progreso Latino’s Carreras en Salud Program: Three-Year Impact Report

Publication
The three-year impact study of Carreras en Salud found positive impacts on educational attainment but no detectable impacts on employment or earnings.
Spotlight On: Food and Nutrition

Spotlight On: Food and Nutrition

Spotlight On
Abt Global supports work in child nutrition to improve the availability of, access to, and consumption of nutritious food in children worldwide.
Learning and Evaluation Partner for 100&Change Final Report

Learning and Evaluation Partner for 100&Change Final Report

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Healthy Incentives Pilot Final Evaluation Report

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Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 1.0) Impact Study: Six-Year Impacts Report

Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 1.0) Impact Study: Six-Year Impacts Report

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Abt’s evaluation of the HPOG 1.0 Program after six years shows that gains in educational progress and healthcare jobs did not lead to earnings gains.