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Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
ARRA Performance Accountability and Updates:
What About the Numbers?
Karen StahaOffice of Performance and Technology
Employment and Training Administration
U.S. Department of LaborEmployment and Training
Administration
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Overview
• Review of what’s required in the world of performance accountability
• A look at the data—what does it tell us?
• What’s next?
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Setting the Stage -Employment Conditions
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
National Monthly Unemployment Rate January 1976 – April 2009
Source: BLS Labor Statistics
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Jan-76
Jan-79
Jan-82
Jan-85
Jan-88
Jan-91
Jan-94
Jan-97
Jan-00
Jan-03
Jan-06
Jan-09
Un
emp
loym
ent
Rat
e
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
The Geography of the Recession - County Unemployment Rates Jan. 2007 – Sept. 2009
Source: BLS, Local Unemployment Statisticshttp://cohort11.americanobserver.net/latoyaegwuekwe/multimediafinal.html
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Emphases of Recovery Act: – Transparency and Accountability – Increase numbers of customers
served – Provide more in-depth services – Increase number and proportion of
customers who receive training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Number of WIA Participants and Exiters
PY 2000-2008 Source: State Annual Reports as of 11/30/2009
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008
Total Participants Total Exiters
Poly. (Total Participants) Poly. (Total Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Number of WIA Adult Participants and Exiters
PY 2000-2008 Source: State Annual Reports as of 11/30/2009
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008
Adult Participants Adult Exiters
Poly. (Adult Participants) Poly. (Adult Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total New WIA Participants by Program May/June – October 2009
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
May/June July August September October
WIA Adults WIA Dislocated Workers National Emergency Grants WIA Youth
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Adult ParticipantsOctober Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
390
GUAM
417HAWAII
457
VERMONT
634
NEW HAMPSHIRE
770
RHODE ISLAND
1102MAINE
1229
SOUTH DAKOTA
2700
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3017ALABAMA
3094MINNESOTA
3248ALASKA
3743
NEW MEXICO
4337WISCONSIN
4343COLORADO
4496
NEBRASKA
4505DELAWARE
5902MASSACHUSETTS
6055GEORGIA
6149
PENNSYLVANIA
7091
MISSOURI
7849NORTH CAROLINA
8564DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
14933PUERTO RICO
16641NORTH DAKOTA
18546
ARKANSAS
19831TENNESSEE
21425WYOMING
21739
CONNECTICUT
25514SOUTH CAROLINA
25989WEST VIRGINIA27319
KANSAS
28599
FLORIDA
30413
ARIZONA
34083NEVADA
36948MONTANA
48577OREGON
53608MISSISSIPPI
61148
NEW JERSEY
61545
VIRGINIA
64044IOWA
68091OKLAHOMA
70053MARYLAND
72188
IDAHO
75044CALIFORNIA
78892ILLINOIS
113793
WASHINGTON
114812OHIO
117632KENTUCKY
154882
INDIANA
164172
LOUISIANA
228518
UTAH
310414
TEXAS
376946
NEW YORK
474077
MICHIGAN
0 to 50005000 to 2500025000 to 7500075000 to 475000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Dislocated Worker ParticipantsOctober Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
67
GUAM
71WYOMING
148DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
341NORTH DAKOTA
366
VIRGIN ISLANDS
454
NEW MEXICO
462
VERMONT
626ALASKA
665DELAWARE
791HAWAII
897
NEBRASKA
1091
IDAHO
1108
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1148
ARKANSAS
1149
SOUTH DAKOTA
1396MONTANA
1597ALABAMA
1676MARYLAND
1698NEVADA
1778MAINE
1864COLORADO
2013
RHODE ISLAND
2107
UTAH
2466
KANSAS
2841
CONNECTICUT
3235WEST VIRGINIA
3284MASSACHUSETTS
4327
ARIZONA
4571IOWA
6210GEORGIA
6253
WASHINGTON
6606KENTUCKY
7226
VIRGINIA
7914
NEW JERSEY
8006PUERTO RICO
9206TENNESSEE
10043
LOUISIANA
10105NORTH CAROLINA
10220
MISSOURI
10785OKLAHOMA
11371MINNESOTA
12713WISCONSIN
12792
FLORIDA
12810SOUTH CAROLINA
14946
PENNSYLVANIA
15654
TEXAS
16101ILLINOIS
16630OHIO
24414
MICHIGAN
27826
INDIANA37210CALIFORNIA
43967OREGON
48399MISSISSIPPI
174228
NEW YORK
0 to 11491149 to 45714571 to 1279212792 to 174229
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Focus of Recovery Act
For WIA Adults and Dislocated Workers Programs; National Emergency Grants:– Low-income individuals; public
assistance recipients (WIA Adults)– Eligible UI claimants – Provision of training services– Provision of supportive services
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Low-Income as a Percent of Total WIA Adult Exiters
PY 2003 - 2007Source: WIASRD Files
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Low-Income as a Percent of Total WIA Adult Exiters PY 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD
MD
GU
10.2%
New York
25.2%Nevada
29.2%Oklahoma
29.4%Kentucky
31.9%Tennessee
32.6%
Pennsylvania33.6%Ohio
38.5%
Virginia43.4%
Kansas
44.8%
Florida
45.1%Delaware
46.5%
Louisiana
50.4%
Texas
50.9%
New Mexico
52.2%
Indiana
53.4%Georgia55.1%
Mississippi
55.9%
Arizona
57.9%Colorado
59.8%Minnesota
61.9%South Carolina
62.2%
Rhode Island
65.7%North Carolina
67.8%
Arkansas
69.3%
New Jersey
70.5%
Virgin Islands
70.7%California
73.6%District of Columbia
73.8%Hawaii
75.0%Oregon
75.8%Alabama
76.8%North Dakota
80.3%
South Dakota 80.6%
Michigan
81.7%Illinois
83.7%Massachusetts
84.4%
Washington
85.9%
Connecticut
87.8%West Virginia
87.9%Montana
88.5%Wyoming
90.3%
Missouri
90.3%
Utah
90.6%Iowa
90.9%
Idaho91.8%
Wisconsin
92.1%
New Hampshire
92.2%Alaska
93.9%
Nebraska
95.3%Puerto Rico
98.2%
Vermont
98.9%Maine
0.0% to 25.0%25.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 75.0%75.0% to 100.0%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Adults by Selected Characteristics October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
2,143,177
3,110,508
759,014
370,196
21,285 112,229 135,197 69,083 114,6053,700
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
New
partic
ipants
Tota
l Partic
ipants
UI c
laim
ants
Low
incom
e
TA
NF
Oth
er p
ublic
assis
tance
Vete
rans
Dis
abilitie
s
Supportiv
e
Serv
ices
Needs-re
late
d
paym
ents
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Percent of WIA Adult Exiters Receiving Training PY 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD
Guam
1.6%
New York
2.1%Oklahoma
3.7%
Louisiana
7.1%
Pennsylvania
9.1%Mississippi
16.1%
Virgin Islands
20.3%
Indiana
21.0%North Dakota
33.4%
Arizona
34.1%
Texas
34.3%Oregon
37.6%
Rhode Island
38.5%
Washington
39.5%
Missouri
39.6%Maryland
40.0%
South Dakota
41.4%Puerto Rico
42.7%Nevada
43.1%Minnesota
49.7%California
52.9%
Michigan
53.2%Hawaii
54.7%South Carolina
56.7%District of Columbia57.1%
Illinois
57.1%Ohio
61.2%Wisconsin
61.3%Georgia
62.3%Wyoming
62.3%West Virginia
64.0%Maine
65.1%Colorado 65.2%
Virginia
69.6%Alaska
69.8%Massachusetts
70.1%
New Jersey
71.1%Alabama
72.2%Tennessee
72.7%
Kansas
73.9%
Connecticut
75.4%Kentucky
77.0%
New Hampshire
78.5%
Florida
79.0%North Carolina
79.6%Iowa
82.1%
Vermont
82.4%
Arkansas
83.7%
Idaho
84.3%Montana
88.2%
New Mexico
91.5%
Nebraska
96.3%Delaware
96.3%
Utah
0.0% to 39.5%39.5% to 61.2%61.2% to 73.9%73.9% to 97.3%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Number of WIA Participants Trained PY 2005-2008
Source: State Quarterly Reports as of 12/1/2009, cumulative 4th quarter
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008All Adults Dislocated Workers
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
WIA Adult Training Services PY 2001 - 2007
Source: WIASRD
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Total number trained On the job training Skill upgrading & retraining
Entrepreneurial training ABE or ESL in combination w ith training Customized training
Other occupational skills training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Adults by Training Characteristics October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
151,520
199,588
9,626
38,948
8,453
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
ITA Training OJT Skill upgradingand training
Customizedtraining
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Adult Participants in TrainingOctober Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
103HAWAII
149
GUAM
271DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
272
VERMONT
278
NEW HAMPSHIRE
297NORTH DAKOTA
308
VIRGIN ISLANDS
319MONTANA
369
RHODE ISLAND
406WYOMING
520DELAWARE
571ALASKA
628NEVADA
639MAINE
642
SOUTH DAKOTA
661MARYLAND
675
NEBRASKA
742
NEW MEXICO
743WEST VIRGINIA
753
IDAHO
784
CONNECTICUT
911IOWA
1010MASSACHUSETTS
1201MINNESOTA
1344
KANSAS
1753
ARKANSAS
1802WISCONSIN
1815
VIRGINIA
1913OKLAHOMA
1916OREGON
2026
ARIZONA
2325
WASHINGTON
2463ALABAMA
2470COLORADO
2787PUERTO RICO
2821
MISSOURI
2907
PENNSYLVANIA
3674GEORGIA
3859
NEW JERSEY
4302
LOUISIANA
4317KENTUCKY
6202NORTH CAROLINA
6884ILLINOIS
6943SOUTH CAROLINA
7527
INDIANA
8147MISSISSIPPI
8670OHIO
8911
TEXAS
9757CALIFORNIA
10424TENNESSEE
13079
UTAH
13422
MICHIGAN
20363
FLORIDA
21513
NEW YORK
0 to 642642 to 19131913 to 68846884 to 21514
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Active WIA Adults by Training Characteristics
May/June – October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
May/June July August September October
ITA accounts Participants in training OJT Skill upgrading and training Customized training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Adult Participants in OJT October Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0
CONNECTICUT
0DELAWARE
0DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0MASSACHUSETTS
0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
0
NEW MEXICO
1IOWA
1
VIRGIN ISLANDS
3
RHODE ISLAND
4MAINE
4
NEBRASKA
7
GUAM
7NEVADA
7OKLAHOMA 8
ARKANSAS
9MARYLAND
10
VIRGINIA
15
IDAHO
15MONTANA
17ALASKA
19WYOMING
21HAWAII
22
KANSAS
23ILLINOIS
24MINNESOTA
24
NEW JERSEY
30
SOUTH DAKOTA
32
VERMONT
35WEST VIRGINIA
38OREGON
38WISCONSIN
62NORTH DAKOTA
68
INDIANA
70GEORGIA
76
ARIZONA
96
MISSOURI
97COLORADO
102KENTUCKY
122ALABAMA
131NORTH CAROLINA
133
WASHINGTON
170
TEXAS
184OHIO
224
LOUISIANA
237
UTAH
243
PENNSYLVANIA
258
FLORIDA
465PUERTO RICO
495SOUTH CAROLINA
505
MICHIGAN
623TENNESSEE
886CALIFORNIA
1137
NEW YORK
2828MISSISSIPPI 0 to 10
10 to 5050 to 500500 to 3000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Change in Number Receiving Training PY 2008 Q1 and PY 2009 Q1 Source: WIA State Quarterly Reports as of 12/1/2009
-2,756MS
-466IA
-11CO
3HI
7PR
37MD
74MT
102DC
124AK
131ND
133
NH
133
NM
187WY
283
KS
330DE
344ME
364
VI
388
VT
394
NE406NV
448WV
494
ID
572
RI
575AL
596
SD
598
CT
680
AR
719OK
1,099OR
1,210
AZ
1,234
VA
1,345
TX
1,462MA
1,819GA
1,863KY
1,969
LA
2,423
NJ2,706
IL
2,710WI
2,758SC
2,872MN
3,214
MO
3,561
IN
4,221
WA
4,281
PA
4,335
UT
5,118TN
5,183OH
5,811NC
8,857
FL
9,528CA
11,651
NY
14,003
MI
-2,800 to 01 to 500500 to 2,0002,000 to 14,004
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Number of WIA Dislocated Worker Participants
and Exiters PY 2000-2008 Source: State Annual Reports as of 11/30/2009
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
800,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008
Dislocated Worker Participants Dislocated Worker Exiters
Poly. (Dislocated Worker Participants) Poly. (Dislocated Worker Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Dislocated Workers by Selected Characteristics October 2009
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
309,511
605,872
479,621
51,83017,181
79,971
2,6380
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
Newparticipants
TotalParticipants
UI claimants Veterans Disabilities SupportiveServices
Needs-relatedpayments
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Percent of WIA DW Exiters Receiving Training PY 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD
Guam
3.4%
New York
3.7%
Virgin Islands
10.4%Mississippi
15.3%Minnesota
19.3%
Texas
22.0%Hawaii
23.9%
Pennsylvania
29.5%
Arizona
32.7%Puerto Rico
35.4%Maryland
42.4%
Missouri
42.9%Oregon
44.1%Kentucky
49.7%Illinois
49.9%
Virginia
49.9%
Indiana
50.0%
Rhode Island
50.2%Nevada51.0%
California51.5%
Kansas
52.8%West Virginia
52.8%South Carolina
53.8%
Louisiana
54.5%
New Hampshire
54.5%
South Dakota
54.5%District of Columbia
56.1%North Dakota
57.7%
Washington
58.1%Wisconsin
58.4%
Michigan
59.2%Massachusetts
59.6%
Florida
59.7%
Connecticut
62.0%Maine
62.7%Colorado
63.0%
Arkansas
63.6%Tennessee
64.5%Ohio
64.8%Alaska
66.2%Iowa
66.8%Montana
68.9%Georgia
72.1%
Idaho
75.6%North Carolina
78.3%Alabama
78.4%Oklahoma
80.8%
Vermont
81.1%
New Mexico
82.1%
New Jersey
88.9%Delaware
90.7%
Nebraska
96.3%
Utah
100.0%Wyoming
0.0% to 49.7%49.7% to 56.1%56.1% to 66.2%66.2% to 101.0%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Number of WIA Participants Trained PY 2005-2008
Source: State Quarterly Reports as of 12/1/2009, cumulative 4th quarter
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008All Adults Dislocated Workers
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
WIA Dislocated Worker Training Services PY 2001-2007
Source: WIASRD
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007
Total number trained On the job training Skill upgrading & retraining
Entrepreneurial training ABE or ESL in combination w ith training Customized training
Other occupational skills training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Dislocated Workers by Training Characteristics October 2009
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
135,459
159,517
5,481
37,768
1,594
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
ITA Training OJT Skill upgrading andtraining
Customized training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Dislocated Worker Participants in Training October Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
26DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
32
GUAM
54WYOMING
162NORTH DAKOTA
174
VIRGIN ISLANDS
215
NEW MEXICO
257HAWAII
310ALASKA
325MONTANA
346
VERMONT
442
NEW HAMPSHIRE
464DELAWARE
486NEVADA
548MARYLAND
644
SOUTH DAKOTA
865
LOUISIANA
882
RHODE ISLAND
897
NEBRASKA
926OKLAHOMA
936
KANSAS
947
IDAHO
961
ARKANSAS
963WEST VIRGINIA
1031MAINE
1090COLORADO
1148
CONNECTICUT
1342ALABAMA
1404PUERTO RICO
1843
ARIZONA
1894OREGON
1929MASSACHUSETTS
2039
UTAH2742
VIRGINIA
2850IOWA
3022KENTUCKY
3542
WASHINGTON
3720MINNESOTA
3939
INDIANA
4144
MISSOURI
4256GEORGIA
4448SOUTH CAROLINA
4658
PENNSYLVANIA4987
NEW JERSEY
5100WISCONSIN
5813TENNESSEE
6384
TEXAS
6537MISSISSIPPI
7558CALIFORNIA
8019NORTH CAROLINA
8388
FLORIDA
8671ILLINOIS
9444OHIO
12804
MICHIGAN
12909
NEW YORK
0 to 644644 to 18431843 to 49874987 to 12910
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Active WIA Dislocated Workers by Training Characteristics
May/June – October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
May/June July August September October
ITA accounts Participants in training OJT
Skill upgrading and training Customized training
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Dislocated Worker Participants in OJT
October Program to Date Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0DELAWARE
0DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
0HAWAII
0
NEW MEXICO
0
VIRGIN ISLANDS
0
VIRGINIA
1
GUAM
1
INDIANA
1MASSACHUSETTS
1WYOMING
2
CONNECTICUT3
NEBRASKA
3
NEW HAMPSHIRE
6MARYLAND
6OKLAHOMA
7NEVADA
7
RHODE ISLAND
8ALASKA
11
ARKANSAS
12
IDAHO
13MAINE
13MONTANA
15COLORADO
15
VERMONT21
NORTH DAKOTA
22
NEW JERSEY
25
KANSAS
25
UTAH
28IOWA
35WEST VIRGINIA
36
TEXAS
46
ARIZONA
47ILLINOIS
47
SOUTH DAKOTA
48OREGON
55MINNESOTA
62TENNESSEE
63
LOUISIANA
64KENTUCKY
83WISCONSIN
91
MISSOURI
99
WASHINGTON
109
FLORIDA
109GEORGIA
110NORTH CAROLINA
118ALABAMA
123OHIO
167SOUTH CAROLINA
201CALIFORNIA
248
PENNSYLVANIA
347PUERTO RICO
507
MICHIGAN
760
NEW YORK
1660MISSISSIPPI
0 to 1010 to 5050 to 500500 to 2000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Focus of Recovery Act
For Wagner-Peyser Employment Service: –Universal access–Workforce information services–Reemployment Services for UI claimants
–Referral to WIA services
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total New Wagner-Peyser Participants by Program
May/June – October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
May/June July August September October
Wagner-Peyser ES Wagner-Peyser RES
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Wagner-Peyser Employment Service by Selected Characteristics October 2009
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
5,689,747
7,524,956
682,021
3,281,257
1,742,512
3,651,581
2,571,926
1,329,012
0
1000000
2000000
3000000
4000000
5000000
6000000
7000000
8000000
Newparticipants
Totalparticipants
Veterans Receivedw orkforceinformationservices
Receivedcareer
guidance
Received jobsearch
activities
Referred toemployment
Referred toWIA services
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Wagner-Peyser ES Participants October Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
VIRGINIA
3040
GUAM4789
VIRGIN ISLANDS
8242
VERMONT
9856DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
10104
NEW HAMPSHIRE
10703
RHODE ISLAND
13948NORTH DAKOTA
19777WISCONSIN
22771MAINE
24679
CONNECTICUT
25247ALASKA
25952
KANSAS
25956HAWAII
30640DELAWARE
31463WYOMING
38232PUERTO RICO
39789OKLAHOMA
44541
IDAHO 45590
SOUTH DAKOTA
46522MINNESOTA
47341WEST VIRGINIA
52995NEVADA
54100
NEW MEXICO
66490MONTANA
73329
ARKANSAS
77662
UTAH
85346IOWA
87784
LOUISIANA
88074ILLINOIS
88710MARYLAND
91260
PENNSYLVANIA
97560
ARIZONA
98545
NEBRASKA
122879KENTUCKY
126105MISSISSIPPI
127000MASSACHUSETTS
130242
NEW JERSEY
136144
MISSOURI
169212OREGON
172906ALABAMA
183809CALIFORNIA
185898
INDIANA
248628
WASHINGTON
252809
MICHIGAN
268457TENNESSEE
377407
NEW YORK
378915GEORGIA
383593COLORADO
399537NORTH CAROLINA
409981SOUTH CAROLINA
420883
FLORIDA
628558OHIO
910956
TEXAS
0 to 1000010000 to 5000050000 to 250000250000 to 1000000No data
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Wagner-Peyser Reemployment Services
by Selected Characteristics October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
1,750,321
2,347,746
234,630
1,280,354
549,522
1,476,900
676,003591,385
214,251
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
New
partic
ipants
Tota
l partic
ipants
Vete
rans
Receiv
ed
work
forc
e
info
rmatio
n s
erv
ices
Receiv
ed c
are
er
guid
ance
Receiv
ed jo
b
searc
h a
ctiv
ities
Refe
rred to
em
plo
ym
ent
Refe
rred to
WIA
serv
ices
Refe
rred to
Tra
inin
g
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Wagner-Peyser RES Participants October Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
VIRGINIA
0
INDIANA
0
RHODE ISLAND
219
GUAM
476MAINE
491
NEW HAMPSHIRE
581
MICHIGAN
597
KANSAS
688
NEBRASKA
792
IDAHO839
WISCONSIN
1108ALASKA
1314
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1674OHIO
2017MISSISSIPPI
2051COLORADO
2188
ARIZONA
2525
VERMONT
2823WEST VIRGINIA
2888NORTH DAKOTA
3037NEVADA 3150
ILLINOIS
4349
SOUTH DAKOTA
4571DELAWARE
4648DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5067WYOMING
5531NORTH CAROLINA
6260IOWA
6788TENNESSEE
7158MASSACHUSETTS
7790OREGON
14735HAWAII
15411MINNESOTA
15947
NEW MEXICO
19158OKLAHOMA
19195
CONNECTICUT
19602MARYLAND
21672PUERTO RICO
27098
ARKANSAS
31176
LOUISIANA
32039
UTAH
48713KENTUCKY
57722
PENNSYLVANIA
61031SOUTH CAROLINA
66490MONTANA
77493
MISSOURI
88830
NEW JERSEY
106080CALIFORNIA
125017ALABAMA
131095
WASHINGTON
258620
FLORIDA
275625
NEW YORK
276770GEORGIA
476607
TEXAS
0 to 20002000 to 1000010000 to 100000100000 to 500000No data
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Focus of Recovery Act
For WIA Youth program: –Summer Youth Employment–Work Readiness –Education and Employment Services
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total Number of WIA Youth Participants and Exiters
PY 2000-2008 Source: State Annual Reports as of 11/30/2009
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
PY 2000 PY 2001 PY 2002 PY 2003 PY 2004 PY 2005 PY 2006 PY 2007 PY 2008
Youth Participants Youth Exiters
Poly. (Youth Participants) Poly. (Youth Exiters)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Youth by Selected Characteristics October 2009
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
45,271
642
312,211
15,361
133,998
65,516
30,104
9,002
48,551
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
Dis
abilitie
s
Vete
rans
Sum
mer
em
plo
ym
ent
Work
experie
nces
(non-s
um
mer)
Em
plo
ym
ent
serv
ices
Additio
nal s
upport
serv
ices
Leaders
hip
develo
pm
ent
Follo
w u
p
serv
ices
Serv
ices b
eyond
sum
mer
em
plo
ym
ent
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Total WIA Youth Participants in Summer Employment October Program to Date
Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
272
VIRGIN ISLANDS
309WYOMING
357
GUAM
516
NEW HAMPSHIRE
585NORTH DAKOTA
590HAWAII
685MAINE
688MONTANA
717
SOUTH DAKOTA
745
UTAH
794ALASKA
799
VERMONT
840
IDAHO
1047
NEBRASKA
1061DELAWARE
1305IOWA
1404WEST VIRGINIA
1466NEVADA
1642
RHODE ISLAND
1643OKLAHOMA
1658
KANSAS
1670
NEW MEXICO
2560
INDIANA
2925
ARIZONA
3064MARYLAND
3141COLORADO
3377
ARKANSAS
3535
VIRGINIA
3666OREGON
4053WISCONSIN
4076
CONNECTICUT
4313ALABAMA
4768
LOUISIANA
5489MINNESOTA
5494
WASHINGTON
5879
NEW JERSEY
6039SOUTH CAROLINA
6041KENTUCKY
6396NORTH CAROLINA
6542MISSISSIPPI
6875MASSACHUSETTS
8525
MISSOURI
9231
PENNSYLVANIA10450OHIO
11020GEORGIA
11674TENNESSEE
13250
FLORIDA
15282PUERTO RICO
16642ILLINOIS
17043
MICHIGAN
22961
TEXAS
23584
NEW YORK
43523CALIFORNIA
0 to 10001000 to 50005000 to 1000010000 to 44000
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Active WIA Youth by Selected Characteristics
May/June – October 2009Source: ARRA Monthly Reports
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
May/June July August September October
Individual w ith disabilities VeteransSummer employment Work experiences (non-summer)Receive employment services Additional support servicesLeadership development opportunities Follow up servicesServices beyond summer employment
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Performance Accountability
Give us your best data!
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Performance Accountability• Check distributions
– Should the male/female ratio be 80/20?
• Compare data over time– Are there any significant shifts in the
data?
• Watch for related fields– If a customer received OJT (WIASRD
340), in what occupation was the customer trained (WIASRD 342)?
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
States Missing Training Occupations – WIA Adult Exiters
PY 2007 Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Guam
0.0%Alaska
0.0%Mississippi
0.0%Montana
0.0%Ohio
0.0%
Utah
0.1%
Washington
0.2%Colorado
0.3%Georgia
0.9%
New Hampshire
0.9%
New Mexico
1.1%Massachusetts
1.4%
Nebraska
2.2%
Idaho
2.4%Minnesota
3.6%Illinois
3.9%Wyoming
4.7%
Louisiana
7.4%Iowa
8.6%Maine
9.6%Puerto Rico
10.8%District of Columbia
11.2%South Carolina
12.0%
South Dakota
12.3%Tennessee
14.9%
Rhode Island
16.6%
Arizona
17.1%
Florida
18.3%
Texas
18.8%Nevada
22.6%
New Jersey
24.5%Oregon
25.1%
Indiana
25.6%
Connecticut
28.6%North Dakota
30.2%
Michigan
32.1%Hawaii
35.7%Wisconsin
37.5%
Kansas
39.5%Oklahoma
71.0%
Vermont
77.9%
Arkansas
78.4%Kentucky
80.2%Maryland
81.2%Delaware
81.8%West Virginia 82.9%
Virginia
90.4%California
90.8%
Missouri
92.4%
Pennsylvania
95.4%Alabama
100.0%
New York
100.0%North Carolina
100.0%
Virgin Islands
0.0% to 10.0%10.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 80.0%80.0% to 100.1%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
States Missing Training Occupations – WIA DW Exiters PY 2007
Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Guam
0.0%Alaska
0.0%Georgia
0.0%
Idaho
0.0%Mississippi
0.0%Montana
0.0%Ohio
0.0%
South Dakota
0.0%
Utah
0.0%Wyoming
0.0%
Washington
0.2%Colorado
0.9%
New Hampshire
2.0%
Nebraska
2.8%Massachusetts
4.3%
New Mexico
4.4%Minnesota
4.9%Illinois
6.8%Maine
8.0%Puerto Rico
10.0%District of Columbia
10.7%
Arizona
11.8%
Florida
11.8%Nevada
13.2%
Louisiana
13.3%
Rhode Island
15.8%South Carolina
20.6%Iowa
20.7%
New Jersey
23.2%
Texas
26.8%Oregon
27.3%
Pennsylvania
28.5%Oklahoma
31.0%Tennessee
34.0%
Kansas
34.8%North Dakota
35.0%Hawaii
37.9%
Connecticut
43.3%
Michigan
43.5%
Indiana
47.0%Wisconsin
63.8%Maryland
64.6%Kentucky
76.4%
Arkansas
79.4%California 83.4%
Virginia
88.2%Delaware
92.4%West Virginia
93.7%
Vermont
94.7%Alabama
97.6%
Missouri
100.0%
New York
100.0%North Carolina
100.0%
Virgin Islands
0.0% to 10.0%10.0% to 50.0%50.0% to 80.0%80.0% to 100.0%
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Top 10 Training Occupations WIA Adult and DW Exiters
PY 2007 Source: 2007 WIASRD File (April 2007 – March 2008)
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Performance Accountability• Submit the data on time
– Cross-train so that more than one person can submit the data
• Limit the number of data revisions
• Check data ranges– We have seen data from exiters born
during the Renaissance
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Performance Accountability• Populate optional fields when possible
– Tell a complete and compelling story• Check totals
– For the WIA Annual Report, table M should be “equal” to the sum of the totals for locals in table O
• Read Understanding the WIA 9090 Report Counts– http://www.doleta.gov/Performance/Results/
Quarterly_report/Cheat%20Sheet%20on%20the%209090%20-%20Understanding%20The%20Counts1.doc
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Performance Accountability• Compare Locals
– Are there any significant differences in the data?
• Appropriate occurrences of dates– Date of Qualifying Dislocation for a
Dislocated Worker should be before the exit date
• Compare rolling four quarter data for the quarter ending June 30 to your Annual Report and WIASRD data
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Performance AccountabilityUpcoming Due Dates• ARRA Monthly reports for WIA and Wagner-
Peyser due the 15th of the month• [Section 1512 reports due January 10, 2010]• WIA data element validation for PY 2008 due
February 1, 2010 • PY 2009 2nd Quarter reports due February 16,
2010• New Trade Activity Participant Report to be
implemented; 1st reports due February 16, 2010 • WIASRD quarterly participant and exiter files
due May 14, 2010
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
WIA Adult Program – Length of Training PY 2004 – 2007
Source: PY 2007 WIASRD
1 11 21 31 41 51
Weeks of Training
Nu
mb
er
of
Part
icip
an
ts
Adult 07 Adult 06 Adult 05 Adult 04
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
WIA Dislocated Worker Program – Length of Training
PY 2004 – 2007 Source: PY 2007 WIASRD
1 51
Weeks of Training
Nu
mb
er
of
Pa
rtic
ipa
nts
Dislocated Worker 07 Dislocated Worker 06Dislocated Worker 05 Dislocated Worker 04
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
What’s Next
• Ongoing technical assistance via webinars
• New Trade Activity Participant Report to be implemented; 1st reports due 2/14/2010
• WIASRD files to be submitted for participants and exiters on May 15, 2010, for the 3rd quarter of PY 2009
• WIA reauthorization
Employment and Training Administration
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ETA
Questions/Answers
Questions: [email protected] [email protected]
Up-to-date information: www.doleta.gov/performance
Thank you!