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未成年人补充保障收入计划准备情况研究(PROMISE):多地点随机分配评估的早期影响。

Promoting Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE): Early Impacts from a Multi-Site Random Assignment Evaluation.

机构信息

47807Mathematica, Washington, DC, USA.

47807Mathematica, Princeton, NJ, USA.

出版信息

Eval Rev. 2021 Oct;45(5):228-270. doi: 10.1177/0193841X211055588. Epub 2021 Nov 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

PROMISE was a federal initiative to support youth receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) during the transition to adulthood.

OBJECTIVES

This article presents estimates of the impacts of the six PROMISE projects on youth and family outcomes as of 18 months after enrolling in PROMISE.

RESEARCH DESIGN

The study uses a randomized controlled trial design.

SUBJECTS

The six PROMISE projects each enrolled a minimum of 2000 treatment and control youth (and their parents) residing in their service areas who were aged 14 to 16 and receiving SSI.

MEASURES

We estimated impacts on outcomes related to youth and family service use, school enrollment, training, employment, earnings, and federal disability program participation using survey and administrative data.

RESULTS

The projects succeeded in connecting more youth to transition services and more families to support services during the 18 months after enrollment, and most increased the likelihood that youth applied for state vocational rehabilitation services. On average, there was no impact on youth's school enrollment, but there were favorable impacts on youth's receipt of job-related training, employment, earnings, and total income. The projects did not affect parents' employment, earnings, or income, on average. For most outcomes PROMISE affected, the impacts varied substantially across the projects.

CONCLUSIONS

The positive short-term impacts of PROMISE on youth's use of transition services, youth employment, and families' use of services are consistent with the program logic model and suggest there might be potential for longer-term favorable impacts on youth and family outcomes.

摘要

背景

PROMISE 是一项联邦倡议,旨在支持在过渡到成年期期间接受补充保障收入 (SSI) 的青年。

目的

本文介绍了截至参加 PROMISE 后 18 个月时,六项 PROMISE 项目对青年和家庭结果的影响估计。

研究设计

该研究使用随机对照试验设计。

受试者

六项 PROMISE 项目各自招募了至少 2000 名接受治疗和对照组的青年(及其父母),他们年龄在 14 至 16 岁之间,正在接受 SSI。

措施

我们使用调查和行政数据来估计与青年和家庭服务使用、学校入学、培训、就业、收入以及联邦残疾计划参与相关的结果的影响。

结果

该项目成功地在参加后的 18 个月内将更多的青年与过渡服务以及更多的家庭与支持服务联系起来,并增加了青年申请州职业康复服务的可能性。平均而言,青年的学校入学率没有影响,但青年获得与工作相关的培训、就业、收入和总收入的可能性增加了。项目平均而言并未影响家长的就业、收入或收入。对于大多数结果,PROMISE 的影响在项目之间差异很大。

结论

PROMISE 对青年过渡服务使用、青年就业和家庭服务使用的短期积极影响符合项目逻辑模型,并表明对青年和家庭结果可能存在潜在的长期有利影响。

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