TEGL23-09a3.pdf

ETA Advisory File
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Performance Measures PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 1 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008 Entered Employment Rate 75.7 75.1 74.3 77.1 77.0 70.2 69.6 68.1 Employment Retention Rate 80.8 82.7 84.5 86.2 82.5 82.4 83.8 83.5 Average Earnings 3 9 950 9 396 10 348 10 773 11 208 11 870 13 575 14 649 Employment and Credential Rate 57.8 61.5 61.8 65.6 67.8 67.6 71.9 54.9 Entered Employment Rate81.6 83.3 81.3 83.7 83.2 78.0 72.5 67.6 Employment Retention Rate87.6 89.2 90.2 91.1 88.1 88.0 87.2 86.0 Average Earnings 3 13 431 12 998 13 803 14 003 14 150 14 265 15 188 16 167 Employment and Credential Rate 2 61.8 65.4 64.6 69.5 71.3 70.8 73.2 71.2 Entered Employment Rate67.0 69.5 70.6 73.6 76.3 76.4 77.5 75.5 Employment Retention Rate78.0 79.5 81.2 82.7 82.6 82.6 85.2 84.9 Average Earnings 3 3 081 2 938 3 167 3 547 3 769 3 765 3 980 4 148 Credential Rate 2 39.9 46.2 47.7 52.0 53.0 54.1 53.6 52.3 Diploma Attainment Rate53.6 63.1 62.6 65.8 63.5 68.5 74.1 74.4 Employment Retention Rate54.2 59.5 61.0 64.8 63.7 70.1 74.1 74.6 Skill Attainment Rate82.9 80.2 83.0 84.4 81.5 83.2 86.1 88.3 Placement in Employment or Education RateNA NA NA NA NA 60.3 62.3 60.6 Attainment of Degree or CertificateNA NA NA NA NA 43.5 56.8 53.9 Literacy and Numeracy GainsNA NA NA NA NA NA 30.4 37.5 Entered Employment RateNA 63.0 61.0 64.0 63.0 60.3 62.0 58.0 Employment Retention RateNA 80.0 80.0 81.0 80.0 77.9 81.0 80.0 Avera ge Earnin gs 5 NA NA NA NA NA 11 747 12 763 15 590 Source WIA State Annual and Wa gner-Pe yser State Quarterl y Reports Notes ATTACHMENT III National Distribution of WIA and Wagner-Peyser Performance Outcomes PY 2001 - PY 2008 Table 1 National Averages of Performance Measure Outcomes WIA Adults WIA Dislocated Worker WIA Older Youth 2 WIA Younger Youth 2 WIA Youth 4 Wagner-Peyser 4 States be gan reportin g 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. Estimates of these outcomes were developed from state Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data WIASRD file submissions usin g common measures definitions. 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. PY 05 PY 06 PY 07 PY 08 Avg. PY 05 PY 06 PY 07 PY 08 Avg. PY 05 PY 06 PY 07 PY 08 Avg. PY 05 PY 06 PY 07 PY 08 Avg. PY 05 PY 06 PY 07 PY 08 Avg. Entered Employment Rate 89 91 88 89 89 87 88 87 87 87 85 85 85 83 84 69 66 71 65 68 60 59 66 58 61 Employment Retention Rate 1 90 91 93 94 92 88 89 91 92 90 86 87 89 89 88 76 78 80 77 78 72 75 78 75 75 Average Earnings 13 426 14 649 16 199 17 250 15 381 12 390 13 376 14 604 15 745 14 029 11 534 12 502 13 468 14 230 12 933 9 113 9 086 9 696 10 151 9 512 9 017 8 400 9 140 10 151 9 177 Employment and Credential Rate 83 81 81 80 81 78 76 76 75 77 75 71 76 70 73 57 59 59 39 53 50 58 55 29 48 Entered Employment Rate 93 93 93 95 94 91 91 92 92 92 89 89 90 90 90 76 71 74 72 73 69 63 66 65 66 Employment Retention Rate 1 94 95 98 97 96 93 94 96 95 94 92 93 94 94 93 81 84 85 82 83 73 82 81 81 79 Average Earnings 17 283 17 778 17 975 18 904 17 985 16 499 16 792 17 220 17 860 17 093 15 409 15 708 16 225 16 625 15 992 11 656 11 902 12 422 12 693 12 168 10 434 10 911 11 750 11 102 Employment and Credential Rate 86 83 84 83 84 81 79 83 78 80 78 76 79 73 76 60 57 53 42 53 51 50 40 37 44 Entered Employment Rate 79 75 76 89 80 74 73 73 86 77 71 69 71 83 73 57 50 54 64 56 47 44 48 58 49 Employment Retention Rate 88 84 86 93 88 86 83 85 91 86 85 82 83 87 84 76 68 77 80 75 75 63 76 75 72 Entered Employment Rate 92 87 89 97 91 86 83 87 84 85 82 81 83 80 82 64 71 70 56 65 54 64 67 43 57 Employment Retention Rate 90 93 97 94 94 89 89 93 90 90 87 88 89 87 88 74 81 80 71 76 66 75 78 62 70 Credential Rate 78 67 65 68 69 69 62 64 62 64 64 61 61 55 60 40 50 38 29 39 31 42 30 21 31 Skill Attainment Rate 97 93 94 98 96 93 90 93 95 93 89 87 91 90 89 73 70 73 59 69 69 65 69 46 62 Diploma Attainment Rate 90 84 88 85 87 82 80 85 80 82 76 75 80 75 76 49 45 54 44 48 34 35 48 30 37 Retention Rate 86 86 89 85 86 80 81 84 81 81 76 77 79 76 77 59 52 60 58 57 53 42 56 53 51 Participants 90 91 92 89 90 88 88 89 86 88 85 85 86 77 83 73 68 75 74 72 69 59 74 73 69 Employers 89 88 88 91 89 86 85 86 87 86 81 81 82 83 82 65 63 68 70 66 56 54 65 69 61 Table 2 National Distribution of Performance Outcomes Top 10 of States Top 25 of States Top 50 of States Bottom 25 of States Bottom 10 of States WIA Adults WIA Dislocated Workers Wagner-Peyser WIA Older Youth WIA Younger Youth Customer Satisfaction Source WIA State Annual Reports and Wagner-Peyser State Quarterly Report 1 Common Measures performance estimates derived from Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data WIASRD