View definitions of terms used throughout the Pathways Clearinghouse.
D
Decrease long-term public benefit receipt
Reduction in the percentage of people receiving public benefits or the value of their benefits between 18 months and 5 years after participants are offered intervention services.
Decrease very long-term benefit receipt
Reduction in the percentage of people receiving public benefits or the value of their benefits more than 5 years after participants are offered intervention services.
I
Increase long-term earnings
An increase in the amount earned through paid employment between 18 months and 5 years after the participant first received intervention services.
Increase long-term employment
An increase in the rate of employment between 18 months and 5 years after the participant first received intervention services.
Increase very long-term earnings
An increase in the amount earned through paid employment more than 5 years after the participant first received intervention services.
Increase very long-term employment
An increase in the rate of employment more than 5 years after the participant first received intervention services.
L
Long-term
For this review, a period lasting between 18 months and 5 years after participants are first offered services.
V
Very long-term
For this review, a period lasting five years or more after participants are first offered services.