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According to the study, JTPA had a statistically significant, favorable effect on achieving a general education development (GED) or high school diploma after 30 months for female children.

What were the key findings from the national job training partnership act study?

  • The goal of the study was to compare the effects of the offer to enroll in Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Title II-A programs on welfare receipt, participation in and attainment in education and training, and labor market earnings to a control group who were not permitted to enroll in JTPA services.
  • In the United States, around 6,000 out-of-school kids were randomly allocated to one of two groups: the treatment group (which received JTPA Title II-A services), or the control group.
  • In contrast to male youth, the study found that JTPA had no statistically significant effect on male youth's attainment of a general educational development (GED) or high school diploma after 30 months.
  • The quality of the causal evidence for the employment outcomes for male and female youth who had not been arrested is high in this study.

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