Ray Marshall Center
The Ray Marshall Center is a university-based research center dedicated to strengthening education, workforce, and social policies and programs that
affect current and future generations of American workers. The Center
partners with a range of stakeholders to conduct timely, relevant research and
to translate that research into effective policies and programs. The Center’s activities and services include:
  • Program evaluation, including process and implementation, impact and benefit/cost analysis;
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  • Labor market analysis;
  • Program design and development;
  • Training and technical assistance. 
In addition, the Center serves as a training ground for the next generation of researchers and policymakers by offering stimulating work and research opportunities to graduate and post-graduate students at the LBJ School of
Public Affairs.

2010 Symposium

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Downloadable Symposium Materials and
Links to Resources

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