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  2. Number of interventions with evidence for specific racial or ethnic groups or genders, by services offered
  3. Number of interventions with evidence for specific racial or ethnic groups or genders, by services offered
Interventions = 15
Intervention (standard name) Percentage of full sample that is black or African American Includes subgroup findings
Family Transition Program 52% Yes
Traditional Case Management 52% Yes
Integrated Case Management 52% Yes
Michigan Opportunity and Skills Training (MOST) followed by Work First 87% Yes
Oklahoma City’s Education, Training, and Employment (ET&E) Program 29% Yes
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment (LFA) Program (as compared with Grand Rapids Human Capital Development [HCD] Program) 39% Yes
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment (LFA) Program 39% Yes
Per Scholas Sectoral Employment Program 50% Yes
Wider Opportunities for Women’s (WOW’s) Minority Female Single Parent (MFSP) Program 96% Yes
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment (LFA) 95% Yes
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment (LFA) Program (as compared with Atlanta Human Capital Development [HCD] Program) 95% Yes
The San Diego Saturation Work Initiative Model (SWIM) 42% Yes
Virginia Independence Program (VIP) with Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) 90% Yes
Atlanta Human Capital Development [HCD] Program (as compared with Atlanta Labor Force Attachment [LFA] Program) 95% Yes
JOBSTART 44% Yes
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