Low-Income Men and Employment
Panelists talked about child support programs involving fathers as an alternative to court proceedings and possible imprisonment. They answered questions from the audience.
In the first of several discussions at a day-long event titled, "Can We Put Poor Men to Work?", panelists focused on employment for men in p… read more
In the first of several discussions at a day-long event titled, "Can We Put Poor Men to Work?", panelists focused on employment for men in poverty. They focused on low-skilled workers, particularly those who typically defaulted on child support and ex-offenders on parole.
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