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The Effects of Employment Counseling on Labor Market Outcomes for Adults and Dislocated Workers: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Experiment. (2021). Schochet, Peter Z ; Burkander, Paul ; Fortson, Ken ; Rotz, Dana ; Mastri, Annalisa ; McConnell, Sheena.
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