Model Programs Guide – The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention’s (OJJDP’s) Model Programs Guide (MPG) contains information about evidence-based juvenile justice and youth prevention, intervention, and reentry programs. It is a resource for practitioners and communities about what works, what is promising, and what does not work in juvenile justice, delinquency prevention, and child protection and safety.
Workforce Development Collections
The Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. Workforce Development Collections research focuses on labor markets, addressing several core areas: the causes of unemployment and the effectiveness of social safety net programs in mitigating its effects; education and training systems to improve workers’ employability and earnings; and the influence of state and local economic development policies on local labor markets. The Institute also assesses emerging trends affecting workers and labor markets in its core research areas.
Clearinghouse for Labor Evaluation and Research
CLEAR reviews studies in a variety of labor-related topic areas that are determined in collaboration with the Department of Labor (DOL) Chief Evaluation Office and DOL agency staff. The information is up to year 2014, and includes topic areas such as low-income adults, child labor. older workers, literacy, community college, reentry, veterans, women in STEM and more.
US Department of Health and Human Services Research Programs
US Department of Health and Human Services research programs expand scientific understanding of health care, public health, human services, biomedical research, and availability of safe food and drugs.
Home Visiting Yearbook
The National Home Visiting Resource Center (NHVRC) created the Home Visiting Yearbook to present the most comprehensive picture available of home visiting on the national and state levels. The data includes information from 15 evidence-based home visiting models, 9 emerging models, 2019 information on how many families and children could benefit from home visiting, and state data tables on the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV).
