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Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Simple Ways to Improve Your
Reporting
Greg WilsonOffice of Performance and Technology
Employment and Training Administration
U.S. Department of LaborEmployment and Training
Administration
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Simple Ways to Improve Your Reporting
Overview• Workforce Investment Act National
Data Highlights
– Comparison of Annual Report/WIASRD– Outcome Trends– State Comparisons– Training Trends– Characteristics Trends
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Simple Ways to Improve Your Reporting
Overview • Co-enrollment• Data Quality • American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Participants and Exiters 2000-2007 Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Total Participants Total Exiters
Poly. (Total Participants) Poly. (Total Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Exiters as a Percentage of Total Participants 2000-2007
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
All Exiters as Percent of All ParticipantsPoly. (All Exiters as Percent of All Participants)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Adult Participants and Exiters 2000-2007
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Adult Participants Adult Exiters
Poly. (Adult Participants) Poly. (Adult Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Adult Exiters as a Percentage of Total Adult Participants 2000-2007
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Adult Exiters as Percent of All Adult Participants
Poly. (Adult Exiters as Percent of All Adult Participants)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Dislocated Worker Participants and Exiters 2000-2007
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Dislocated Worker Participants Dislocated Worker Exiters
Poly. (Dislocated Worker Participants) Poly. (Dislocated Worker Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Dislocated Worker Exiters as a Percentage of Total Dislocated Worker
Participants 2000-2007Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Dislocated Worker Exiters as Percent of All Dislocated Worker Participants
Poly. (Dislocated Worker Exiters as Percent of All Dislocated Worker Participants)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Youth Participants and Exiters 2000-2007
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Youth Participants Youth Exiters
Poly. (Youth Participants) Poly. (Youth Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Youth Exiters as a Percentage of Total Youth Participants 2000-2007
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Youth Exiters as Percent of All Youth Participants
Poly. (Youth Exiters as Percent of All Youth Participants)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Comparison of WIA Annual Report
and WIASRD
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Adult Exiters 2000-2006 Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009 and WIASRD Data Books
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006
Adult Exiters State Annual Reports Adult Exiters Wiasrd Data Books
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Dislocated Worker Exiters 2000-2006 Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009 and WIASRD Data Books
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006
Dislocated Worker Exiters State Annual Reports
Dislocated Worker Exiters Wiasrd Data Books
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Youth Exiters 2000-2006
Source: State Annual Reports as of 5/26/2009 and WIASRD Data Books
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006
Youth Exiters State Annual Reports Youth Exiters Wiasrd Data Books
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Outcome Trends
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult, Dislocated Worker and Older Youth Entered Employment Rate 2005-2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
69.0%
71.0%
73.0%
75.0%
77.0%
79.0%
81.0%
2005 2006 2007
Adult Entered Employment Rate Dislocated Worker Entered Employment Rate
Older Youth Entered Employment Rate
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult, Dislocated Worker and Older Youth Employment Retention Rate 2005-2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
81.0%
82.0%
83.0%
84.0%
85.0%
86.0%
87.0%
2005 2006 2007
Adult Employee Retention Rate Dislocated Worker Employee Retention Rate
Older Youth Employee Retention Rate
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult, Dislocated Worker and Older Youth Average Six Month Earnings 2005-2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
$5,000
$7,000
$9,000
$11,000
$13,000
$15,000
2005 2006 2007
Adult Average Earnings Dislocated Worker Average EarningsOlder Youth Average Earnings
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
State Comparisons
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult Total Number Exiters 2007 Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
216VT
250VI
312MT
316WY
348AK
400NH
403HI
439ND
459NE
502ME
547DE
577SD
581ID
608RI
644DC
696IA
733CT
949AR
1,085NV
1,129KS
1,310WV
1,482NM
1,580MD
1,604MN
1,854MA
2,241UT
2,468WI
2,507OR
2,578GA
2,705CO 2,845
VA
2,848IN
3,284NJ
3,367KY
3,583PA
3,700AZ
3,715PR
3,777MO
3,810AL
3,875WA
4,081SC
5,023NC
5,557IL
6,254TN
6,895MI
9,474OH
17,637FL
20,684OK
21,480TX
33,706CA
47,037MS
50,220LA
227,805NY
0 to 1,0001,000 to 10,00010,000 to 100,000100,000 to 228,000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult Entered Employment Rate 2007 Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
40VI
64MS
67NY
68LA
69DC
70OK
70AK
73WI
73CA
73TX
75ND
77AL
77IL
77NC
77UT 77
WV
78FL
78HI
78VA
78NH
78CT
78RI
79OH79
NV
79SC
79ME
79PA
80IN
80WA
81VT
82AZ
82NE
83MA
83SD
83MD
83WY
83GA
84DE
84IA
84NM
85MO
85NJ
86MI
88CO
88OR
88MT
88TN
88KS
89MN
89PR
89KY
92ID
92AR 0 to 78
78 to 8282 to 8888 to 101
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult Employment Retention Rate 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
72DC
73VI
75CA 79
VA
80MS
80AK
80NV
81LA
82DE
82MD
82ME82
ND
82OK
83PA
83NH
83TX
83AL
84MA
84MI
84IL
84NY
84VT
85WI
85MN
85NJ
85WA
86HI
86NC
86RI
86GA
86OH
86MO
87SD
87IN
87OR
87AZ
87UT
87SC
88CT
88TN
88WV
88CO
89NE
90FL
90ID
90MT
90NM
90KS 92
KY
92WY
93PR
94IA
95AR 0 to 79
79 to 8787 to 9393 to 101
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult Average 6 Month Earnings 2007 Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
6,970PR
9,211NH
9,416SC
9,581WI
9,818MS
9,915DE
9,929VA
10,066ME
10,099MI
10,169VI
10,233IA
10,391MO
10,499ND
10,582NE
10,666MA
10,704OR
10,745SD
11,106AL
11,246WV
11,375OK
11,463CT
11,634NC
11,796ID
11,801IL
11,881NM
11,934NV
11,936IN
12,043UT
12,046GA
12,159WA
12,177NJ
12,245MD
12,248AZ
12,249TX
12,451HI
12,466MN
12,469PA
12,507RI
12,521LA
12,633DC
12,647VT
12,898AR
12,907WY
12,960KS
13,137TN
13,825MT
14,286CO
14,683AK
15,042OH
15,363NY
15,928KY
16,548CA
19,288FL
0 to 10,06610,066 to 11,10611,106 to 13,82513,825 to 20,000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Dislocated Workers Total Number Exiters 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
29WY
72VI
128DC
129VT
168ND
189AR
207DE
254AK
262MT
272SD
289NE
305HI
377NM
398KS
414RI
512UT
599ID
629NV
646NH
667ME
736CT
749IA
787OK
1,166CO
1,234MD
1,361AZ
1,385WV
1,664PR
1,707LA
1,757AL
1,788GA
1,849KY
1,953IN
2,149MN
2,249VA
2,371OR
2,640MO
2,670TN
3,093SC
3,907OH
3,924MA
3,962FL
4,093NC
4,101NJ
4,596WA
4,613WI
5,728PA
5,834MI
7,290IL
8,220TX
11,643CA
35,066MS
64,815NY
0 to 1,1661,166 to 3,9073,907 to 10,00010,000 to 65,000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Dislocated Workers Entered Employment Rate 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
Virgin Islands
New York
Mississippi
Louisiana
Alaska
District of Columbia
Oklahoma
Alabama
Nevada
Virginia
South Carolina
Texas
New Mexico
Maine
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
IllinoisUtah
Hawaii
Kentucky
Washington
West Virginia
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Arizona
Connecticut
Georgia
Delaware
Ohio
Massachusetts
Maryland
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Minnesota
Missouri
Florida
Kansas
South Dakota
IndianaCalifornia
Rhode Island
Puerto Rico
Tennessee
Oregon
Nebraska
Montana
Colorado
Idaho
Iowa
Wyoming
Vermont
Michigan
Arkansas
0 to 7373 to 8282 to 9393 to 100
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Dislocated Workers Employment Retention Rate 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
Louisiana
California
Virgin Islands
New York
Mississippi
District of Columbia
Alaska
Delaware
Nevada
Maryland
New Jersey
Missouri
Illinois
Hawaii
Maine
Florida
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Texas
Massachusetts
North Dakota
Alabama
Virginia
Pennsylvania
Washington
Oregon
Arizona
MinnesotaMontana
North Carolina
Michigan
Ohio
Colorado
Georgia
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
New Mexico South Carolina
Kentucky
Connecticut
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
Indiana
Idaho
KansasWest Virginia
Puerto Rico
Wyoming
Nebraska
Arkansas
Vermont
Iowa
0 to 8989 to 9191 to 9696 to 100
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Dislocated Workers Average Earnings 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
7,868PR
11,148MS
12,024ME12,042
ND
12,172SC
12,856IA
13,193SD
13,272TN
13,338KY
13,360VA
13,369DE
13,564OK
13,683NC
13,768MI
13,822VI
13,914NM
13,927RI
13,960OR
14,164ID
14,301NE
14,307TX
14,372UT
14,378MO
14,428AR
14,513WI
14,554LA
14,589WY
14,682GA
14,754IN
14,859AL
14,921AZ
14,925PA
15,072HI
15,170KS
15,381WV
15,502VT
15,570DC
15,698NJ
15,713MD
15,717CO
15,839NV
15,903NH
16,042IL
16,564FL
16,721CA
16,945CT
17,107MT
17,419MA
17,452OH
17,456NY
17,528MN
17,928WA
19,801AK
0 to 11,14811,148 to 12,85612,856 to 16,56416,564 to 19,802
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Youth Total Number of Exiters 2007 Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
17VI
169DC
198DE
201RI
217MT
252WY
263VT
273NE
307ME
333NH
344HI
353ND
375NV 403
UT
428SD
517CT
537ID
563AK
565IA
569WV621
KS
789AR
812NM
819MD
878OK
1,213AZ
1,277MA1,311
WI
1,340AL
1,469CO
1,512KY
1,576LA
1,582OR
1,698MN
1,744VA1,938
MO
2,072SC
2,143WA
2,164IN
2,292GA
2,379NC
2,712NJ
3,095TN
3,122MS
3,579PA
4,123IL
4,435FL
4,580OH
5,213MI
5,555NY
9,042PR
10,164TX
13,449CA
0 to 1,2131,213 to 2,7122712 to 5,5555,555 to 13,451
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Youth Placement in Employment or Education 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
37PR
41NV
42VT
46VI
51HI
54RI
54NJ
55PA
56VA
59MI
59TX
60AL
61NH
61FL
63IL
63OH
63NM
63OK
64ND
65LA
65NC
67WV
67CA
68KS
69TN
69AK
70AZ
70NY
70WY
70OR
70GA
71MN
71ME
72CO 72
DE
72MD
73WA
73SC
73MO
74UT
74SD
74IN
74WI
76AR
77KY
79MS
81ID
81MT
82NE
84MA
85CT
86IA
88DC
0 to 5959 to 6969 to 7979 to 89
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Youth Attainment of Degree or Certificate 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
70OR
73SC
0VI
10VT
25CA
27CT
31NV
38NM
39AL
40VA
41NJ
44OK
47RI
47TX
48LA
48WY
49HI
49UT
51IA
51NH
51PR
51MI
54ND
54OH
54NC
56MN
57CO
57PA
58FL
60AK
60AZ
60ME
61KS
61NY
62GA
62IL
62IN
63SD
63MA
65TN
65DE
67WA
69WV70
MO
71MS
72AR
73KY
74ID
74MD
76NE
78WI
78MT
79DC
0 to 4444 to 6060 to 6969 to 80
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Youth Literacy and Numeracy Gains 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
NE
0PR
0VI
0VT
0VA
8MA
10ME11
ND
14NM
15IN
15AK
16TN
17MI
18WI
19HI
20MT
23CA
24MN
24CT
25DE
25OK
25FL
27IA
27LA
28WY
29TX
30CO
30OR
30IL
31NJ
31AL
31NV
33ID 33
SD
35GA
37OH
37WA
38NY
39NC
40MO
40UT
41SC
41KS
43AZ
44RI
44WV
48PA
48NH
53KY
59AR
63DC
65MD
70MS
0 to 1414 to 2727 to 4343 to 71No data
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Training Trends
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult Training Services 2001 through 2007
Source: WIASRD Data Books
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Total number trained On the job training Skill upgrading & retraining
Entrepreneurial training ABE or ESL in combination w ith training Customized training
Other occupational skills training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Adult Training Services as a % of Total Exiters 2001-2007
Source: WIASRD Data Books
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Percent of Total Adult Exiters
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Adults Trained 2007 Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
40VI
119ND
138VT
188RI
190HI
203WY
220ME
241MT
314DC
334SD
336AK
338NH
346NE
355PA
369ID
388DE
394IA
442NV
550MD
585MN
652CT
752WV
789AR
813OR
997NM
1,094WI
1,136PR
1,193OK
1,218MA
1,298VA
1,324KS
1,328WA
1,676MO
1,680AZ
1,718GA
1,749UT
1,956AL
2,066NJ
2,084CO
2,319KY
2,352IN
2,608NC
3,280IL
3,649SC
3,700MI
3,767LA
3,871MS
4,685TN
4,904OH
6,254NY
8,401TX
13,783CA
14,490FL
0 to 997997 to 3,2803,280 to 4,9044,904 to 14,800
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Dislocated Worker Training Services 2001-2007 Source: WIASRD Data Books
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Total number trained On the job training Skill upgrading & retraining
Entrepreneurial training ABE or ESL in combination w ith training Customized training
Other occupational skills training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Dislocated Worker Training Services as a Percentage of Total Exiters 2001-2007
Source: WIASRD Data Books
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Total Number of Dislocated Workers Trained 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD Data Book
GU
8VI
13WY
30DC
63VT
69ND
100HI
139SD
144DE
163NM
169MT
190AK
205NE
211RI
237AR
285KS
323NH
360UT
365ID
376MD
400PR
423NV
478MN
523OK
526ME
543WV
599CO
601IA
633AZ
659CT
825KY
1,011AL
1,146IN
1,153VA
1,193OR
1,351MO
1,559PA
1,644GA
1,689WI
1,699TN
1,965FL
2,126WA
2,347OH
2,406SC
2,413MA
2,457NC
2,965LA
2,997NJ
3,174MS
3,298MI
3,342NY
3,483IL
5,362TX
6,222CA
0 to 659659 to 1,6991,699 to 3,4833,483 to 6,300
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
States Reporting Training Occupations Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
GU
0.0%New York
0.0%North Carolina
0.0%Virgin Islands
1.7%Oklahoma
2.5%Missouri
3.4%Alabama
5.0%Louisiana
6.5%California 7.9%
West Virginia
8.6%Maryland
9.6%Virginia
9.7%Mississippi
10.1%Pennsylvania
15.9%Delaware
16.0%Kentucky
16.8%Indiana
17.2%Arkansas
17.9%Vermont
18.3%North Dakota
20.6%Texas
22.8%Minnesota
23.5%Hawaii
27.4%Arizona
28.9%Oregon
34.1%Wisconsin
35.1%Puerto Rico
35.2%Michigan
37.2%Rhode Island
39.6%South Dakota
41.1%Nevada
42.9%Kansas
45.0%Connecticut
46.8%South Carolina
48.5%Washington
50.4%District of Columbia50.7%
Illinois
57.7%Maine
57.8%Tennessee
59.0%Ohio
60.0%Iowa
60.9%New Jersey
61.1%Massachusetts
61.2%Wyoming
63.3%Florida
63.5%New Hampshire
64.5%Georgia
64.5%Colorado
67.8%Alaska
75.0%Montana
76.4%Idaho
85.9%New Mexico
89.7%Nebraska
96.3%Utah
0.0% to 10.0%10.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 80.0%80.0% to 100.0%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
States Reporting Training Occupations All Adult Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
GU
0.0%New York
0.0%North Carolina
0.0%Virgin Islands
0.5%Pennsylvania
1.3%Oklahoma
3.2%Alabama
3.5%Louisiana
3.7%Missouri
4.8%California
7.8%Maryland
9.1%Mississippi
11.1%Virginia
11.4%West Virginia
15.0%North Dakota
15.2%Indiana
16.3%Kentucky
18.1%Delaware
18.2%Arkansas
23.8%Vermont
25.9%Oregon
27.9%Texas
27.9%Arizona
32.0%Rhode Island
34.7%Nevada
35.2%South Dakota
36.1%Hawaii
36.9%Michigan
37.4%Puerto Rico
38.5%Washington
39.3%Wisconsin
42.0%Minnesota
45.5%Kansas
48.6%South Carolina
50.5%District of Columbia
54.3%New Jersey
55.0%Connecticut
55.0%Illinois
57.1%Ohio
58.4%Maine
59.8%Wyoming
61.1%Georgia
63.3%Tennessee
65.0%Colorado
65.0%Florida
69.1%Massachusetts
69.6%Alaska
73.7%Iowa
76.3%New Hampshire
81.9%Idaho
84.3%Montana
87.4%New Mexico
90.2%Nebraska
96.3%Utah
0.0% to 10.0%10.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 80.0%80.0% to 100.0%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
States Reporting Training Occupations All DW Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
GU
New York
North Carolina
Virgin Islands
Missouri
West Virginia
Alabama
Vermont
Virginia
Mississippi
CaliforniaDelaware
Maryland
Hawaii
Minnesota
Texas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
Arizona
Indiana
Puerto Rico
Wisconsin
Oregon
Michigan
Kansas
North Dakota
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Nevada
South Carolina
Louisiana
IllinoisDistrict of Columbia
Iowa
Florida
New Hampshire
South Dakota
Oklahoma
Massachusetts
Washington
Maine
Colorado
Ohio
Alaska
New Jersey
Montana
Georgia
Idaho
New Mexico
Nebraska
Utah
Wyoming
0.0% to 10.0%10.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 80.0%80.0% to 100.1%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Top 10 Training Occupations All Adult and DW Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Top 10 Training Occupations Male Adult Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Top 10 Training Occupations Female Adult Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Top 10 Training Occupations All Male DW Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Top 10 Training Occupations All Female DW Exiters 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Characteristic Trends
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Veterans as a Percent of Total Adult Exiters 2003 - 2007Source: WIASRD Files
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
6.0%
7.0%
8.0%
9.0%
10.0%
PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Veterans as a Percent of Total Adult Exiters 2007
Source: PY 2007WIASRD File
GU
0.00Puerto Rico
0.01New Hampshire
0.02Alabama
0.02Minnesota
0.03Massachusetts
0.03Arkansas
0.03District of Columbia
0.03Virgin Islands
0.04Connecticut
0.04Florida
0.04Nebraska 0.04
New Jersey
0.04Tennessee
0.04Montana
0.04Illinois
0.05Kansas
0.05Michigan
0.05Wisconsin
0.05Rhode Island
0.05Hawaii
0.05Virginia0.05
Kentucky
0.05Iowa
0.05Ohio
0.05Delaware
0.06South Carolina
0.06Arizona
0.06Idaho
0.06Missouri
0.06Texas
0.06North Carolina
0.06New Mexico
0.06Utah
0.07South Dakota
0.07Mississippi
0.07Oregon
0.07Maryland
0.07Washington
0.08Nevada
0.08Georgia
0.08Louisiana
0.08North Dakota
0.08Maine
0.08Pennsylvania
0.08New York
0.08West Virginia
0.09California
0.09Indiana0.09
Colorado
0.09Alaska
0.10Vermont
0.10Wyoming
0.13Oklahoma
0.00 to 0.040.04 to 0.060.06 to 0.080.08 to 0.14
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Veterans as a Percent of Total Dislocated Worker Exiters 2007
Source: PY 2007WIASRD File
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
6.0%
7.0%
8.0%
9.0%
10.0%
PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Veterans as a Percent of Total Dislocated Worker Exiters 2007
Source: PY 2007WIASRD File
GU
0.00Puerto Rico
0.03Alabama
0.03Minnesota
0.04Virgin Islands
0.04Hawaii
0.05Iowa
0.05District of Columbia
0.06New Jersey
0.06Rhode Island
0.07Michigan
0.07Florida
0.07South Dakota
0.07Illinois
0.07Louisiana
0.07South Carolina
0.07Massachusetts
0.07Arizona
0.07Tennessee
0.08Nebraska
0.08Kentucky
0.08Wyoming
0.08Texas
0.08Wisconsin
0.08New York
0.08Missouri
0.08New Hampshire
0.09Oregon
0.09Nevada
0.09Connecticut
0.09California 0.09
Virginia0.09
Kansas
0.09New Mexico
0.10North Carolina
0.10Maryland
0.10Mississippi
0.10Pennsylvania
0.10Ohio
0.10Georgia
0.11Indiana
0.11Idaho
0.11Arkansas
0.12Delaware
0.13Oklahoma
0.13Vermont
0.14Washington
0.14North Dakota
0.14Maine
0.15Colorado
0.15Montana
0.15West Virginia
0.16Utah
0.19Alaska
0.00 to 0.070.07 to 0.090.09 to 0.110.11 to 0.20
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Low Income as a Percent of Total Adult Exiters 2003 - 2007Source: WIASRD Files
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Low Income as a Percent of Total Adult Exiters 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD File
MD
GU
10.2%New York
25.2%Nevada
29.2%Oklahoma
29.4%Kentucky
31.9%Tennessee
32.6%Pennsylvania
33.6%Ohio
38.5%Virginia
43.4%Kansas
44.8%Florida
45.1%Delaware
46.5%Louisiana
50.4%Texas
50.9%New Mexico
52.2%Indiana
53.4%Georgia55.1%
Mississippi
55.9%Arizona
57.9%Colorado
59.8%Minnesota
61.9%South Carolina
62.2%Rhode Island
65.7%North Carolina
67.8%Arkansas
69.3%New Jersey
70.5%Virgin Islands
70.7%California
73.6%District of Columbia
73.8%Hawaii
75.0%Oregon
75.8%Alabama
76.8%North Dakota
80.3%South Dakota 80.6%
Michigan
81.7%Illinois
83.7%Massachusetts
84.4%Washington
85.9%Connecticut
87.8%West Virginia
87.9%Montana
88.5%Wyoming
90.3%Missouri
90.3%Utah
90.6%Iowa
90.9%Idaho
91.8%Wisconsin
92.1%New Hampshire
92.2%Alaska
93.9%Nebraska
95.3%Puerto Rico
98.2%Vermont
98.9%Maine
0.0% to 25.0%25.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 75.0%75.0% to 100.0%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Hard to Serve Adults as a Percent of Total Adult Exiters 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD File
GU
0.02New York
0.02Louisiana
0.04Oklahoma
0.10Mississippi
0.13Virgin Islands
0.19Maryland
0.34Arizona
0.34Tennessee
0.36Kentucky
0.36Pennsylvania
0.37Ohio0.37
Nevada
0.41Rhode Island
0.43Florida
0.45Virginia
0.46Kansas
0.50Georgia
0.51North Dakota
0.54New Mexico
0.59Indiana
0.61Texas
0.61Minnesota
0.62Hawaii
0.62Missouri
0.65District of Columbia0.67
California 0.67Delaware
0.68Colorado
0.69Oregon
0.71New Jersey
0.72South Carolina
0.74Arkansas
0.74North Carolina
0.74Michigan
0.76Alabama
0.80Illinois
0.81Puerto Rico
0.82Maine
0.84West Virginia
0.85Iowa
0.85Washington
0.87South Dakota
0.87Connecticut
0.88Wisconsin
0.90Massachusetts
0.90New Hampshire
0.90Montana
0.90Wyoming
0.92Alaska
0.93Utah
0.93Idaho
0.95Nebraska
0.99Vermont
0.00 to 0.250.25 to 0.500.50 to 0.750.75 to 1.00
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Co-enrollment
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Co-enrollment (PY 2007 State Annual Report)
The following states show a large number of WIA Adult exiters in PY 2007 for their size: –Louisiana (103,240)–Mississippi (42,311)–New York (425,650)–Oklahoma (79,288)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Co-enrollment (PY 2007 WIASRD Records)
Percentage of exiters from July 2006 to June 2007 that were Wagner-Peyser participants co-enrolled the WIA Adult program:–Louisiana (100%)–Mississippi (94.1%)–New York (92.9%)–Oklahoma (64.5%)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Share of Adult Exiters Coenrolled in Other Program(s) 2003 - 2007
Source: WIASRD Files
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
100.0%
PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Data Quality
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Data Quality• Get the data in on time
– Cross-train so that more than one person can submit the data
• Limit the number of data revisions – Short-term vs. long-term revisions
• Check data ranges– We have seen data from exiters born
during the Renaissance
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Data Quality• Check distributions
– Should the male/female ratio be 80/20?• Compare data over time
– Are there any significant shifts in the data?
• Watch for related fields– If a customer received OJT (WIASRD
340), in what occupation was the customer trained (WIASRD 342)?
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Data Quality• Populate optional fields when possible
– Tell a complete and compelling story• Check totals
– For the Annual Report, table M should be “equal” to the sum of the totals for locals in table O
• Read Understanding the WIA 9090 Report Counts– http://www.doleta.gov/Performance/Results/
Quarterly_report/Cheat%20Sheet%20on%20the%209090%20-%20Understanding%20The%20Counts1.doc
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Data Quality• Compare Locals
– Are there any significant differences in the data?
• Appropriate occurrences of dates– Date of Qualifying Dislocation for a
Dislocated Worker should be before the exit date
• Compare rolling four quarter data for the quarter ending June 30th to your Annual Report and WIASRD data
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Common WIASRD Issues• Missing/incomplete data for services
and other related assistance data – Section II.B (fields 328-349)
• Occupational skills training code – Enter the O*NET code that best describes
the training occupation for which the participant received training services (field 342)
– http://online.onetcenter.org
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Common WIASRD Issues• The occupation of the job held in
the quarter after exit is frequently missing– Only 17% of the PY07 WIASRD records
contained date in field 603– Since this information is not available
from wage records, you are encouraged to collect this data when providing follow-up services
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Common WIASRD Issues• Distinguishing between yes =1, no
=2, and unknown = 0 or ‘blank’– For example, the data for training-
related employment (WIASRD field 604) indicates a very low percentage of employment is related to the training provided. Are local areas reporting “no” (2) when they really do not know (0 or blank)?
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Given the significant amount of Recovery Act funding received by the workforce investment system, which performance information do you think the President, Congress, and our oversight offices (OIG/GAO) will focus on?
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
WIA Adult and Dislocated Worker Programs
The Recovery Act is intended to preserve and create jobs, promote the nation’s economic recovery, and assist those most affected by the recession.
Although WIA programs do not directly create jobs, they do build human capital
-- individual training accounts (ITAs) -- on-the-job training (OJTs) -- skill upgrading and retraining -- customized training -- entrepreneurial training (not on monthly report)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
WIA Adult and Dislocated Worker Programs
ETA encourages states and local areas to pay particular attention on populations that have been heavily impacted by the recession.
Emphasis on serving low-income,
displaced and under-skilled adults
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Green Jobs• Investments in renewable energy
infrastructure, energy-efficiency home retrofitting, biofuel development, and advanced drive train/vehicle devolvement and manufacturing
• Not all “green jobs” are necessarily new or unique occupations
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
WIA Summer Youth Program
Areas of particular interest include:• Number of participants• Number of participants placed in
summer employment• Work readiness attainment rate• Summer employment completion
rate
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
Reemployment Services (RES)ETA’s vision for RES funds(1) Use RES funds for intensive, staff-
assisted services for UI claimants(2) Build stronger connection to UI(3) RES can bridge the gap between services-- connectivity to training-- integrated service delivery-- link to other Recovery Act funded
activities
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABORETA
For additional informationPlease visit:http://www.doleta.gov/performance
Email:etaperforms@dol.gov
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