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From: Lita Kimble <lkimble_at_nber.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 09:46:21 -0400

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>Dear colleagues,
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>The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is accepting applications for the *2011 Employment and Training Research Paper Program*. ETA seeks to fund research proposals from accomplished doctoral candidates and postdoctoral researchers, who can be U.S. citizens, residents or non-U.S. citizens who are in the U.S. legally (e.g., with a visa). We are interested in rigorous, innovative research projects on such topics as low-wage labor markets, career advancement, the functioning and outcomes of the publicly-funded workforce system including training programs, and youth development, among others. More details about the program and application instructions are provided in the attached announcement and applicant identification form, which can also be found at http://www.doleta.gov/etainfo/opder/2011_employment_and_training.cfm. *Please note that the last date for applications is September 18, 2011.*
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