Title: Calculating WIA Youth Outcomes
1Calculating WIA Youth Outcomes
2A Look At The Seven WIA Youth Measures
- Older Youth (19-21)
- Entered Employment Rate
- 6-Month Retention Rate
- 6-Month Earnings Change
- Credential Rate
- Younger Youth (14-18)
- Skill Attainment Rate
- Diploma/Equivalent Rate
- Retention Rate
All measures are employment-related except Skill
Attainment, Diploma Attainment (Skill Attainment
is also 1 of 2 measures that arent exit-based)
3Calculating Youth Measures
- Measures start at registration (only registrants
incl.) - Measures are based on exit w/ 2 exceptions
- YY Skill Attainment - not dependent on exit
(expect attainment of skills will occur
throughout participation) - Employer Satisfaction - concept of exit doesnt
apply to employers - Measures follow the funding
- Separate measures for each funding stream
- Individual served with multiple funding streams
included in all relevant measures
4Older Youth Entered Employment Rate
Number Employed in 1st Quarter After Exit
divided by
Number of Exiters
Same as saying exit cohort
? Similar measure for Adults and Dislocated
Workers ? Exclude those Older Youth employed at
registration ? Also exclude those in advanced
training or college in quarter after exit
(unless theyre also employed) ? Wage records
are primary data source ? Supplemental data
okay for those not found in wage records
5More On Those Exclusions
- There are two kinds of Older Youth who register
for WIA - Those employed at registration
- Those NOT employed at registration
- For the Entered Employment Rate (EER), youre
accountable for those who were NOT employed at
registration - Example 100 Older Youth in exit cohort 80 not
employed at registration and 20 employed at
registration. - For Entered Employment, youre accountable for
the 80
6And More
- 3 basic positive outcomes for this population -
if one isnt achieved, there are two other
possibilities - For the EER, anyone whos employed is counted,
but if an Older Youth is in advanced training or
college, theyre excluded (unless theyre also
employed) - Example 100 Older Youth in exit cohort 80 not
employed at registration, 20 employed at
registration - For the EER, youre accountable for the 80
- Consider Of the 80, 20 entered employment the
1st quarter after exit, 15 entered college, 5
entered advanced training, 10 entered employment
and college or advanced training - Now accountable for 80 - (155) or 60
- Of the 60, how many positives (for employment)
are there? 30 - 30/60 50 EER
7A Different View - OY EER
20
Is youth employed at registration?
100
Exclude from calculations
YES
80
NO
Numerator
30
YES
Is youth employed 1st Qtr after exit?
30 3030
30
YES
Denominator
50
NO
30
NO
Is youth in post-secondary education or advanced
training in 1st Qtr after exit?
20
Exclude from calculations
YES
8Older Youth Employment Retention Rate
Number Employed in 3rd Quarter After Exit
divided by
Number Employed in 1st Quarter After Exit
? Similar measure for Adults and Dislocated
Workers ? Based on all those employed 1st Qtr
after exit (registration status doesnt
matter) ? Exclude those in advanced training or
college in 3rd quarter after exit (unless
theyre also employed) ? Wage records are
primary data source ? Supplemental data okay for
those not found in wage records
9A Different View - OY ERR
Is youth employed 1st Qtr after exit?
Exclude from calculations
NO
YES
Numerator
YES
Is youth employed 3rd Qtr after exit?
YES
Denominator
NO
NO
Is youth in post-secondary education or advanced
training in 3rd Qtr after exit?
Exclude from calculations
YES
10Older Youth Average Earnings Change
Gross Earnings in 2nd 3rd Quarters After Exit
minus Gross Earnings in 2nd 3rd Quarters
Pre-Registration
divided by
Number Employed in 1st Quarter After Exit
? Same measure for Adults (same calculations) ?
Based on those employed in 1st Qtr after exit
(same population, group, or cohort as
retention) ? Exclude those in advanced training
or college in 3rd Qtr after after exit
(unless theyre also employed) ? Wage records
are only data source no supplemental data
11A Different View - OY Earnings
Is youth employed 1st Qtr after exit?
NO
Exclude from calculations
YES
YES
Was supplemental data used to determine 1st Qtr
employment?
NO
Is youth employed 3rd Qtr after exit?
YES
YES
Included in calculations
Was supplemental data used to determine 3rd Qtr
employment?
NO
12Older Youth Credential Rate
- Definition of credential is flexible (USDOL
policy) - States/Locals can expand on definition
- Opportunity to work w/ employers to develop
meaningful credentials/certificates for OJT and
customized training - Must attain credential by the end of Q3 Post-Exit
- Must have two things for positive outcome
- Attainment of Credential by end of 3rd quarter
post-exit - In Employment, Post-Secondary Education OR
Advanced Training in 1st quarter post-exit - In other words, the credential must be coupled
with another Older Youth positive outcome
A nationally recognized degree/certificate or
state/locally recognized credential - incl. HS
diploma, GED/other recognized equivalents,
post-secondary degrees/ certificates, recognized
skill standards and licensure/industry-recognized
certificate.
13Older Youth Credential Rate
Number Employed, in Advanced Training, or in
Post-Secondary Education in 1st Qtr after exit
and Received a Credential by the end of the 3rd
Qtr after Exit
divided by
Number of Exiters
? Credential must be coupled with another older
youth positive outcome ? Similar measure
for Adults and Dislocated Workers (except
credential must be coupled with employment) ?
ALL Older Youth included ? Credential
attainment can occur anytime during
participation but must occur by end of Q3
post-exit
14A Different View - OY Credential
Is youth employed 1st Qtr after exit?
Is youth in post-secondary education or advanced
training in 1st Qtr after exit?
NO
YES
YES
NO
Did youth receive a credential by end of 3rd Qtr
after exit?
NO
YES
Denominator
Numerator
15Younger Youth Skill Attainment Rate
This is the basic definition
Number of Goals Attained (Basic, Work Readiness,
Occupational)
divided by
Number of Goals Set
? This measure looks at (i.e., counts) skills
- not youth ? First goal must be recorded as set
on registration date (even if not actually
set until a short time after) ? If basic skills
deficient, must have at least 1 basic skills
goal ? If youth exits before attaining a goal,
considered negative outcome ? Flexibility in
defining goals (e.g., goal setting around what
you want to do, have, or be - within 30
days, 6 months, 1 year) ? Info on goal
attainment should be derived from case mgt or
follow-up services
16More On Skill Attainment
- Although easier to think of goals attained
divided by goals set, looking at the denominator
(or universe) that way can skew the resulting
outcome (and not for the better) - There will always be lots more goals set than
attained, but some of the goals set shouldnt
be part of the denominator because the 12
months hasnt expired! - More specific (and preferred) definition
Number of Goals Attained(Basic, Work Readiness,
Occupational)
divided by
of Goals Attained of Goals not attained
within one year of Goals set for those who
exit without attaining set goals
17And More
- Consider the following simple data set
Goals Attained divided by Goals Set 5/8 or 62.5
But what if Mary actually had more time left to
attain her second Work Readiness goal? (Theres
nothing here about timeframes.) Using the
3-part denominator, which is more specific,
wed have 5/7 or 71.4
18Skill Attainment Can Be Confusing
- One reason - people inevitably think the
calculation is tied to the number of youth No.
Nada. Uh Uh. - Youre counting skills not youth
- What does a 62.5 skill attainment rate tell us?
- We cant relate it back to youth numbers
- Another reason how and when local boards/local
contracts review performance - Quarterly performance can be very misleading on
this measure
?
19So Where To Begin?Getting The Goals
- Set the right goals
- Assessment! (Basic Skills is easy (tests
available) - Work Readiness/Occupational skills
more difficult to assess) - Set realistic expectations
- Engage youth - keep them engaged (or they wont
show up) - Relevance (activities support youth goals (not
just WIA) incl. career exploration, school
completion, college exploration, community
service) - Incorporate Youth Voice (to get buy-in, increase
relevance) - Incentives (e.g., for community service, goal
attainment, academic achievement, HS graduation,
leadership development) - Tie achievements (incl. participation) to Paid
Work Experience - NOTE Goal attainment must be documented
according to methods adopted by Local Board
Example
20Getting The GoalsKern High School District (CA)
(contractor for Kern/Inyo/Mono LWIA)
- Assessments
- Multiple methods CASAS for math/reading
portfolios/proficiency tests for writing Use
Life School 2000 for employability skills Use
Steck Vaughn for life skills and work readiness - Engaging Youth
- Relevance Youth adopted a run-down cemetery for
the poor cleaned/maintained it every weekend
(community service) - Youth Voice Youth help select summer projects
(read proposals, vote equal to management)
represent program to media - Incentives
- Higher pay scale for out-of-school youth (e.g.,
incentives for getting drivers license and
getting a California ID) - In-school youth WIA goal attainment
Participation Paid Work Experience (must do
well during school yr participate in assigned
activities to be eligible for WEX in summer)
21Getting The Goals Kern County (contd)
- Paid Work Experience (goal attainment
participation) - Important to Kern County youth
- Many cant attend programs because they need to
care for younger children so
parents can work in the
fields paid WEX helps and youth are motivated to
work towards a WEX opportunity - If youth attend required workshops and achieve
set goal, they earn the right to work 50 hours - Up to 3 goals per year (e.g., possibility of 150
work hrs) - Still must apply for summer WEX, have references,
interview - Youth in paid WEX deserve it and worked for it
- Experience is less firing, disciplinary actions,
behavioral problems - Sample tools/reports included in materials
22Measuring Skill Attainment Another Way
- Local Board bound by federal definition/calculatio
ns Contractors/providers bound by contractual
provisions - However, additional measures/measurements for
program operators not prohibited (in fact,
encouraged) - Potentially useful measurement (for local
purposes) might be - of younger youth who attained at least one goal
divided by total of younger
youth with a skill attainment
goal - With previous example, 5/8 or 62.5 was outcome
- Using same data set and measurement, its 3/4
- Translation 75 achieved at least one of their
goals - Actually deals with youth - info on age of YY
who achieved at least 1 skill attainment goal
23Younger Youth Diploma/Equivalent Rate
Number of YY who attained a diploma or equivalent
by the end of the 1st Qtr after Exit
divided by
Number of Exiters (except those still in
secondary school at exit)
? For Younger Youth only (14-18 at
registration) ? Exclude those YY who registered
with a diploma or equivalent ? Exclude those
still in secondary school at exit ? Attainment
of diploma can occur anytime during
participation must attain diploma by the
end of the 1st Quarter after exit ? The
measurement takes place after Q1 post-exit
24A Different View - YY Diploma
Is youth a high school graduate at registration?
Exclude from calculations
YES
NO
Numerator
YES
Did youth receive a diploma or equivalent by end
of 1st Qtr after exit?
YES
Denominator
NO
NO
Was youth in secondary school at exit?
Exclude from calculations
YES
25Younger Youth Retention Rate
Number of YY in at least one of the following in
3rd Quarter after Exit Employment,
Post-Secondary Education, Advanced Training,
Military and/or Qualified Apprenticeship
divided by
Number of Exiters (except those still in
secondary school at exit)
? All younger youth included in calculations
except those still in secondary school at
exit ? Positive outcome (numerator) is one or
more of 5 qualifying outcomes in 3rd Qtr
after exit ? 5 Positive Outcomes employment,
post-secondary education, advanced training,
military, qualified apprenticeship
26A Different View - YY Retention
Is youth in secondary school at exit?
Exclude from calculations
YES
NO
Numerator
Is youth in one of the following in the 3rd Qtr
after exit? Employment, Post-Secondary Ed.,
Advanced Training, Military, Qualified
Apprenticeship
YES
YES
Denominator
NO