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June 18, 2010 Social Impact Exchange Taking successful innovation to scale Findings From the Sectoral Employment Impact Study: The Challenges of Scaling Up
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Three Organizations
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Key Findings Participants in sector-focused training programs earned significantly more than control group members, with most of the earnings gains occurring in the second year. Participants in sector-focused training programs were significantly more likely to work and, in the second year, worked more consistently than control group members. Program participants were significantly more likely to work in jobs with higher wages. Program participants were significantly more likely to work in jobs that offered benefits.
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Earnings
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WRTP, Total Earnings
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JVS, Total Earnings
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Per Scholas, Total Earnings
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The Three Customers Job Seekers EmployersFunders Flexible Organizations Adult Men & Women Young Adults Welfare Recipients Ex-offenders Immigrants Public Funding Agencies Private Funders Manufacturing Construction Healthcare Information Technology
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Common Programmatic Elements 1. Strong organizational capacity—with the ability to adapt. 2. A strong link to local employers that results in an understanding of the target occupation and connections to jobs. 3. Job readiness, basic skills and hands-on technical skills training offered through the lens of a specific occupation or sector. 4. Recruitment, screening and intake processes that result in a good match between the applicant, the program and the target occupation. 5. Individualized services to support training completion and success on the job.
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Scaling sector programs Deepening the evidence-base Developing organizational capacity Influencing public policy Increasing investments (public and private)
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