Judith M. Gueron
Speaking on:
Time Limiting
Welfare: Lessons from the States
Judith M. Gueron of New York is
president of the Manpower Demonstration Research
Corporation (MDRC), which she joined as its first
research director in 1974. MDRC is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan organization that designs and evaluates
education and employment-focused programs aimed at
improving the self-sufficiency and life prospects of
low-income Americans. A widely published,
nationally recognized expert on welfare reform, Dr.
Gueron is the senior author of From Welfare to Work
(1991). She has served on several advisory panels
addressing poverty, employment, and family assistance --
including the national Advisory Board on Welfare
Indicators, to which President Clinton has just appointed
her -- and has testified before Congress numerous
times. In 1988, she was awarded the American
Evaluation Association's Myrdal Prize for Evaluation
Practice in recognition of high-quality studies of
employment issues. Dr. Gueron received a B.A. from
Radcliffe College in 1963 and a Ph.D. in economics from
Harvard University in 1971.
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