ETA Advisory File
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ETA Advisory
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Performance Measures PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 1 PY 2006 PY 2007 Entered Employment Rate 75.7 75.1 74.3 77.1 77.0 70.2 69.6 Employment Retention Rate 80.8 82.7 84.5 86.2 82.5 82.4 83.8 Average Earnings 3 9 950 9 396 10 348 10 773 11 208 11 870 13 575 Employment and Credential Rate 57.8 61.5 61.8 65.6 67.8 67.6 71.9 Entered Employment Rate81.6 83.3 81.3 83.7 83.2 78.0 72.5 Employment Retention Rate87.6 89.2 90.2 91.1 88.1 88.0 87.2 Average Earnings 3 13 431 12 998 13 803 14 003 14 150 14 265 15 188 Employment and Credential Rate 2 61.8 65.4 64.6 69.5 71.3 70.8 73.2 Entered Employment Rate67.0 69.5 70.6 73.6 76.3 76.4 77.5 Employment Retention Rate78.0 79.5 81.2 82.7 82.6 82.6 85.2 Average Earnings 3 3 081 2 938 3 167 3 547 3 769 3 765 3 980 Credential Rate 2 39.9 46.2 47.7 52.0 53.0 54.1 53.6 Diploma Attainment Rate53.6 63.1 62.6 65.8 63.5 68.5 74.1 Employment Retention Rate54.2 59.5 61.0 64.8 63.7 70.1 74.1 Skill Attainment Rate82.9 80.2 83.0 84.4 81.5 83.2 86.1 Placement in Employment or Education RateNA NA NA NA NA 60.3 62.3 Attainment of Degree or CertificateNA NA NA NA NA 43.5 56.8 Literacy and Numeracy GainsNA NA NA NA NA NA 30.4 Entered Employment Rate NA 63.0 61.0 64.0 63.0 60.3 63.0 Employment Retention Rate NA 80.0 80.0 81.0 80.0 77.9 81.0 Average Earnings 5 NA NA NA NA NA 11 747 12 763 Source WIA State Annual and Wagner-Peyser State Quarterly Reports Notes ATTACHMENT III Wagner-Peyser National Distribution of WIA and Wagner-Peyser Performance Outcomes PY 2001 - PY 2007 Table 1 National Averages of Performance Measure Outcomes WIA Dislocated Worker WIA Older Youth 2 WIA Adults WIA Younger Youth 2 WIA Youth 4 Estimates of these outcomes were developed from state Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data WIASRD file submissions using common measures definitions. 4 States began reporting against the three Youth Common Performance Measures in PY 2006. 5 Prior to PY 2006 average earnings were not tracked for the Wagner-Peyser program. 1In PY 2005 these programs began reporting common measure which standardized the definitions of performance indicators across these programs. This change in methodology had some impact on performance levels beginning in PY 2005 hence these data are not directly comparable to results of prior years. 2Ten states had a waiver to report on common measures only and did not report on the WIA Adult and Dislocated Worker credential rates or older younger youth measures in PY 2006. 25 states had such a waiver in PY 2007. 3 Average earnings figures for WIA Adult and Dislocated Worker programs for PY2001-2005 are approximations based on Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data. Earnings were measured as an earnings change for the WIA Adult program in PY 2001 -2005. This Adult measure changed to average earnings beginning in PY 2006. For the WIA Dislocated Worker program earnings were measured as a wage replacement rate in PY 2001- 2004. In PY 2005 this measure changed to earnings changed for WIA Dislocated Worker program and further changed to average earnings beginning in PY 2006.