Case Management for Self-Employment Success: Emerging Lessons from the Self-Employment Training Program

Case Management for Self-Employment Success: Emerging Lessons from the Self-Employment Training Program

Self-Employment Training Demonstration Implementation Brief
Published: Jun 30, 2016
Publisher: Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
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Associated Project

Self-Employment Training Demonstration

Time frame: 2012-2018

Prepared for:

U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration

Authors

Samia Amin

Caroline Massad Francis

Irma Perez-Johnson

This brief presents early findings on the implementation of SET case management, from the program’s start in July 2013 through April 2015. Our assessment draws on data from the program’s management information system (MIS), site visits, calls with providers, and case study interviews with 12 participants. Because the program is still ongoing as of September 2015, the qualitative findings in this brief are preliminary and based on a partial sample of program participants. The study’s final report in 2018 will include data from a follow-up survey with the full sample of participants, causal results from the impact assessment of the program, and updated implementation results.

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