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With the support of JPMorgan Chase, The Aspen Institute, UP Partnership, and William Stamps Farish Fund, the Ray Marshall Center is examining the pathways taken by Opportunity Youth in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. This five-year grant and supplemental funding, known as Evaluating Services for Texas Opportunity Youth (ESTOY), represents one of the largest efforts undertaken in Texas to date to study the systems that serve, and the trajectories taken by, disconnected young adults (between the ages of 18 and 24 who are neither enrolled in school nor working) after participation in a youth-serving program. 

 

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The study aims to determine the size of the OY population in each of these cities, map out OY-serving organizations in each of the study’s cities, as well as measure programmatic impact in terms of employment and/or enrollment in postsecondary education. In addition to providing a clearer picture of the OY landscape, it is our expectation that the study findings will inform OY policy for the state.  

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Evaluation of Travis County Investments in Workforce Development: 2024 Update

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Authors: Cynthia Juniper, Patty Rodriguez, David McCoy, Heath Prince (Principal Investigator), and Thomas Boswell
Date: December  2024
Publication Type: Report, 174 pp. 

To understand program participant outcomes and the impact of these services, the county has contracted with the Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources (RMC), an organized research unit in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas, to conduct a longitudinal evaluation of its investments. This report presents findings and analyses of programs funded during a seven-year, on-going evaluation (FY 2016–FY 2023). 

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