Handout_National Association of Workforce Boards Conference 2016
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Transcript of Handout_National Association of Workforce Boards Conference 2016
Open Platforms & Data Smarts: How We Can Do Good Better
Greg Weeks, [email protected], ext. 114
Jenna Leventoff
Vinz Koller
Kristin Wolff
NAWB Panel Session Resources March 13, 2016
About SPR and WDQISPR has provided technical assistance to three rounds of grant-supported Workforce Data Quality Initiative (WDQI) projects in a combined twenty-nine states. WDQI is supported by the US Department of Labor and works closely with its sister program in the US Department of Education – the Standard Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS) initiative. WDQI states are building data systems that link labor, education, and related program data, making it possible to track student progress from pre-kindergarten through participation in the labor force, while protecting individual privacy. For the first time, participating states are able to determine the effects of different programs and interventions on people with different circumstances and characteristics over time and across communities – without long, costly one-off studies. Together, we are building the intelligence systems required for evidence-based policy making and meaningful, ongoing labor market analysis, one dataset at a time.
www.spra.com www.doleta.gov/performance/workforcedataquality.cfm
The Power of Longitudinal Data Systems (Video) http://bit.ly/24PLwUL
NAWB Slide Deck(with links & references)http://bit.ly/1UZSBxQ