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This document presents a thorough routine data analysis performed by the NASWA EO Data Subcommittee, focusing on Employment Services, transitioning from job applicants to placements. It covers key metrics such as average referral and placement wages, and the receipt of both core and intensive services. Additionally, it analyzes aspects of Unemployment Insurance including payment issues, reasons for non-payment, and appeals outcomes. The report also touches on Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) metrics and Adult/Dislocated Worker Programs, emphasizing the importance of data in enhancing service delivery.
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Data Analysis II Presented by NASWA EO DATA SUBCOMMITTEE
Routine data analysis to be performed as part of the desk review.
Employment Services • From job applicant to job referral • From job referral to job placement* • average referral wage • average placement wage • receipt of core services • receipt of intensive services • *From services to employment (Entered Employment)
Unemployment Insurance • payment to nonpayment • by reason for nonpayment • alleged misconduct • voluntary Leave* • job refusal • not able to or available for work • reporting requirement not met • denials by adjudicator • results of appeal • profiling
WIA Title I • from population eligible to be served • to applicant • from applicant to eligible applicant • from eligible applicant to participant • completed WIA or partner services • received supportive services
Adult and Dislocated-Worker Programs • adult education/basic skills/literacy activities • on-the-job training • occupational skills training • nontraditional training
NASWA EO DATA SUBCOMMITTEE Carlos R. Charneco, Illinois carlos.charneco@illinois.gov Kintu Nnambi , Washington KNnambi@ESD.WA.GOV Juanita Davis Reynolds , Missouri juanita.reynolds@ded.mo.gov Elizabeth Warner, Georgia elizabeth.warner@dol.state.ga.us Harvey Andrews, Iowa harvey.andrews@iwd.IOWA.gov Ann Reyes, Wyoming ann.reyes@wyo.gov Omoye Cooper, New York Omoye.Cooper@labor.ny.gov