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WIA Research Articles

WIA Research Articles

Insight Center for Community Economic Development:  Do Businesses Think Federal Funding Should Support Workforce Training? (PDF) Link opens in a new window

Center for Post Secondaryt and Economic Success:  Responding to the Great Recession, CLASP Study, February 2011 (PDF) External link opens in a new window 

National Association of Workforce Boards - Impact of Proposed Funding Cuts to WIA (article) External link opens in a new window  Find one page document downloads showing WIA performance over the course of the last two years for Democratic Members, Republican leadership, Labor-H and HELP Committee Members.
 
Congressional Research over Summer Youth Job Training and Employment (PDF) External link opens in a new window

Fund WIA (website fact sheet) External link opens in a new window
 
The wrong time for cuts to workforce training, OregonLive.com (article) External link opens in a new window Helps to highlight how WIA has worked.

Center for American Progress (Action Fund article) External link opens in a new window How cuts will affect the youth. http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2011/03/young_jobless.html

Employment Security Department, Washington State - U.S House cuts effects on WIA (PDF) External link opens in a new window

National Skills Coalition
 WIA Title 1 Training Policy
Updated Feb 2011 (PDF) External link opens in a new window

 Chart showing Obama’s Fiscal Year 2012 Budget for Training and Education (PDF) External link opens in a new window 
 
Understanding How the House-Passed Continuing Resolution Would Defund the Workforce Investment Act in Program Year 2011
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