Alleviating Poverty for Opportunity Youth

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Title: Alleviating Poverty for Opportunity Youth
Language: English
Authors: Jobs for the Future
Source: Jobs for the Future. 2018.
Availability: Jobs for the Future. 88 Broad Street 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02110. Tel: 617-728-4446; Fax: 617-728-4857; e-mail: info@jff.org; Web site: http://www.jff.org
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 6
Publication Date: 2018
Document Type: Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Poverty, Disadvantaged Youth, Young Adults, Job Skills, Job Training, Poverty Programs, Federal Programs, Youth Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Low Income Groups, Youth Programs, Family Programs, Welfare Services, Federal Aid, Grants, Labor Market
Laws, Policies and Program Identifiers: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Pell Grant Program
Abstract: In the nation today, 4.6 million young adults ages 16 to 24 are out of school and unemployed. More than one-third live in poverty. For these young people, commonly referred to as opportunity youth, building skills and gaining work experience are key to upward mobility. However, they face significant barriers to entering the labor market. Meanwhile, federal programs designed to serve opportunity youth in poverty are limited and funding is inadequate. In preparation for a new Congress and updates to federal poverty alleviation initiatives, Jobs for the Future (JFF) developed this brief highlighting how policymakers must ensure that young people as well as adults are accessing appropriate skill development opportunities and support services that lead to family-supporting careers.
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2019
Accession Number: ED594028
Database: ERIC
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