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Keyword Search Acknowledgements Introduction
Case Studies
A Changing Relationship between Employment and Poverty Structural Changes in the Economy Affect Labor Markets The Skills Gap The Contingent Worker Trend Contingent Workers are Cheaper for Employers Local Employers are Affected by Global Business
Workforce Development Reform Other Policy Issues
Diagnose the Problem Determine the Value Strategies Add
Organizational Development Program Development and Technical Assistance Public Policy
Why Connect Neighborhoods and Jobs?
The Move to Housing Production Focus on the Private Sector Making Workforce Development Programs Effective Philanthropy's Role in Creating Effective Programs
A Victory in Baltimore: Build Other Neighborhood Successes: QUEST & HART Replicating Success: CET
Policy Advocacy at the State and Regional Level Linking Organizing and Policy Advocacy
The Continuing Research Agenda
Grantmaking and Welfare Reform Lessons from the Strategy Concluding Thoughts
Supporting Sectoral Strategies Sectoral Economic Development Strategies
Cluster-Based Analysis Lessons from the Strategy
Focus:Hope Lessons from the Strategy
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