U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families
Many at-risk youth transition to adulthood without strong financial, social, and other life skills. With support, however, these young people may have a greater chance of succeeding as adults. Mathematica conducted a three-year project to develop a comprehensive conceptual framework for the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs to promote the self-sufficiency and improve the lives of this vulnerable population. The project aimed to inform policy decisions about possible future program approaches, demonstrations, and evaluations.
Evidence & Insights From This Project
A Framework for Advancing the Well-Being and Self-Sufficiency of At-Risk Youth
The Youth Demonstration Development issue brief series provides information for organizations that serve at-risk youth transitioning to adulthood.
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