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S O C I A L P O L I C Y R E S E A R C H A S S O C I A T E S

Prepared for:

Office of Performance and Technology Employment and Training Administration US Department of Labor 200 Constitution Ave. NW Washington DC 20210

DOL Contract Number: DOL-ETA-14-F-00006 Project No. 1252

PY 2013 Low-Income Adult Data Book March 23, 2015

Prepared by:

Social Policy Research Associates

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CONTENTS

Guide To The Reader .................................................................................................... 1 Low-Income Adults ....................................................................................................... 7 Table I-4 Trends Over Time in theNumber of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by State ........................... 8

Table II-A Characteristics of Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, Comparison of Low-Income Adults with All Adults .......................................................... 10

Table II-1: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters, Trends Over Time ..................................... 12

Table II-2: Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Characteristics, Trends Over Time ................. 14

Table II-3: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Age ................................................................................................................................. 16

Table II-4: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Ethnicity and Race ......................................................................................................... 18

Table II-5: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Employment at Participation, Gender, and Disability ........................................................ 20

Table II-6: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Veteran Status ..................................................................................................................... 22

Table II-7: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Highest Grade Completed ............................ 24

Table II-8: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by UI Status ............................................... 26

Table II-9: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Low Income and Receipt of Public Assistance ................................................................................................................ 28

Table II-10 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Selected Characteristics ....................... 30

Table II-11: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Major Service Categories .................................................................................................... 32

Table II-12: Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, with Special Characteristics by Major Service Categories ......................................................... 34

Table II-13: Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Type of Training ............................................................................................................ 36

Table II-B Services Received by Adult Exiters, Comparison of Low-Income Adults with All Adults .................................................................................................................................. 38

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Table II-14: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters, Trends Over Time ............................... 41

Table II-15: Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Services Received, Trends Over Time ........... 43

Table II-16: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Age ....................................................................................................................... 47

Table II-17: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Ethnicity and Race ............................................................................................... 50

Table II-18: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Employment at Participation, Gender and Disability Status ................................ 53

Table II-19: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by Veteran Status ...................................................................................................... 56

Table II-20: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Highest Grade Completed .................... 59

Table II-21: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by UI Status ...................................... 62

Table II-22: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Low Income and Receipt of Public Assistance ................................................................................................................ 65

Table II-23: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Selcted Characteristics ......................... 68

Table II-25: Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2012 to March 2013, by State...................................................................................................................... 72

Table II-C Outcomes of Adult Exiters, Comparison of Low-Income Adults with All Adults ............. 74

Table II-27: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, Trends Over Time ............................................. 76

Table II-29: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Age .............................................................. 78

Table II-30: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Ethnicity and Race ....................................... 80

Table II-31: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Employment at Participation, Gender and Disability Status .............................................................................................. 82

Table II-32: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Veteran Status .............................................. 84

Table II-33: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Highest Grade Completed .............................................................................. 86

Table II-34: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters who Received Intensive or Training Services, by UI Status ......................................................................................................... 88

Table II-35: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters from who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Low Income and Receipt of Public Assistance................................ 90

Table II-36: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Selected Characteristics .................................................................................. 92

Table II-37: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Major Service Categories ............................ 94

Table II-38: Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Type of Training .......................................... 96

Table II-39: Performance Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Characteristics ........................ 98

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Table II-40: Performance Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Services Received ................ 100

Table II-42: Performance Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by State ...................................... 103

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GUIDE TO THE READER

The Low-Income Adult Data Book provides detailed information on low-income adults served by Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs, including information about who is served, what services are provided, and the outcomes attained by participants. The Data Book is based on the Workforce Investment Standardized Record Data (WIASRD), which is an individual-level data set containing information reported annually by states to the Employment and Training Administration.1 This version of the Low-Income Adult Data Book uses data provided by states in their Program Year (PY) 2013, Quarter 4 submissions, which contain information about individuals who participated in WIA at any time from January 1, 2012 to June 30, 2014. It thus includes individuals who finished participation (“exited”) from January 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 and individuals who had started participation before July 1, 2014, but had not finished participation by March 31, 2014. All tables in the Data Book have been computed using the final version of the PY 2013, Quarter 4 WIASRD data, which includes a variety of data corrections and adjustments. Tables that show trends over time also use data from previous submissions.

The tables in this PY 2013 Low-Income Adult Data Book correspond to tables in the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book. The difference is that in the Low-Income Data Book each table contains data only for low-income adults, while the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book contains data for all persons served by WIA programs. The Low-Income Data Book contains some tables (Tables II-A, II-B, and II-C), which do not appear in the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book. These tables compare low-income adults with all adults and with all adults who receive intensive or training services. Because low-income status is collected only for adults who receive intensive or training services, all reported low-income adults received only intensive or training services. Conversely, some tables in the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book do not appear in this low-income Data Book.

1 Detailed information about this data set, including the specifications that states were to follow when reporting, can be found in Training and Employment Guidance Letter 14-00, Change 1. Employment and Training Administration, November 19, 2002. http://www.doleta.gov/usworkforce/documents/tegl/#14-00ch1.

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General notes that apply to most or all of the tables in the Data Book appear in this section. More detailed Notes to Tables are provided in Appendix A of the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book. Those notes apply to this Low-Income Data Book with the additional proviso that all tables in the Low-Income Data Book (except Tables II-A, II-B, and II-C) include only low-income adults. Appendix B of the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book provides definitions of the data items presented.

Overview of Tables Most tables in the Data Book provide information on exiters. The most recent one-year period with complete data on exiters is the period from April 2013 to March 2014.

The Low-Income Data Book begins with a table showing trends in the Number of Low-Income adult exiters by states. These are followed by tables showing the characteristics of low-income adults. The next group of tables shows the services received by low-income adults. The final group of tables shows the outcomes received by low-income adults.

Two primary groups of characteristics are shown: characteristics available for all exiters and characteristics available only for exiters who received intensive or training services. However, low-income status is available only for adults who receive intensive or training services. Therefore, the data on low-income adults in this Data Book does not include low-income adults who did not receive intensive or training services. When comparing the information on low-income adults in this Low-Income Data Book with information on all adults in the PY 2013 WIASRD Data Book it is important to compare only with the data shown for adults who receive intensive or training services.

Tables show characteristics, services received, or outcomes for WIA participants for the most recent year for which data on the particular characteristic, service, or outcome is available. The only exception to this is for the outcomes trends over time tables, for which the more recent time periods do not contain data for an entire year’s worth of exiters for some outcomes. The exceptions are described in the notes at the bottom of these tables, as well as in Appendix A.

None of the tables includes information on some other WIA Title 1 programs, including the Indian and Native American Program, the National Farmworker Jobs Program, veterans' workforce investment programs, and Job Corps. These other programs are not reported in the WIASRD data used for this Data Book, but in their own separate reporting systems.

Summary of Table Notation In interpreting the data in the tables, the reader should note that:

• Data that is not available is shown as blank.

• “0.0” is used to denote percentages that are less than 0.05%.

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Units of Measurement The numbers appearing in the table are either raw counts (e.g., the number of exiters), percentages (e.g., the percentage who are female), or averages (e.g., average quarterly earnings in the quarter after exit).

• Raw counts represent the number of exiters identified by the combination of the row and column headings. Individuals with missing data on a row or column heading are not included in the count.

• Percentages generally represent the percentage identified by the row heading among all of those identified by the column heading—that is they are column percentages. Some tables, however, present row percentages, the percentage identified by the column heading among those identified by the row heading. These are specified in Notes to Tables—one example is Table II-25 that shows the percentage receiving different levels of service by state. Tables that show column percentages always show the number of exiters in the first row so that the reader can see the size of the universe on which the percentage is based. Tables that show row percentages always show the number of exiters in the first column.

• Individuals with missing data on either the row or column heading are excluded when calculating percentages. In addition, all outcome data exclude individuals who were institutionalized (e.g., in a hospital or prison) or deceased at exit or had a medical or health condition that precluded them from continuing WIA services or entering employment. However, these individuals are included in the number of exiters shown in the outcome tables.

• Averages are calculated for selected items that are measured on a continuous scale (e.g., quarterly earnings in the quarter after exit) and are computed after excluding missing data.

Quality of the Underlying Data The WIASRD reporting system was first effective for PY 2000. Thus, the PY 2013 data used for this Data Book represents data from the fourteenth year of reporting. As with any new data system, states varied in how long it took to implement fully the different elements of the reporting system. Thus, the quality and completeness of the data varies among states, especially in early years. For example, the WIA performance measures can be calculated from the WIASRD data and compared to data separately reported by states to ETA. This comparison showed that calculations of the entered employment rate and retention rate from the WIASRD generally were close to the data reported by most states. Thus, there is substantial consistency in the data on postprogram employment. However, there were larger discrepancies for earnings change, younger youth retention, and younger youth diploma attainment. These discrepancies have been reduced over time. When there are discrepancies, the states generally reported higher outcomes than we calculated from the WIASRD. It is not known whether the WIASRD data or the state’s calculations are correct when there are discrepancies.

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The data set used to prepare the Data Book underwent an extensive data review. As a result of this data review, some data for a few states was recoded or set to missing when the data were clearly incorrect. Data that was set to missing are excluded from the calculations of percentages and averages in this Data Book, as discussed above. Consequently, state results reported in the Data Book may differ from states’ own computations from their data.

Changes Over Time Some new and revised reporting requirements were introduced with the PY 2005 WIASRD. Thus, this Data Book includes some data reported for the ninth time. These data may be incomplete. New characteristics data items included offender for adults, other eligible person as a category of veteran status, and ever in foster care for youth. In addition, Food Stamps was added to other public assistance. New services data include core self-service and informational activities, workforce information services and prevocational services for adults and dislocated workers, disaster relief for dislocated workers, and enrolled in education for youth. In addition, new categories for the type of training were reported for adults and dislocated workers. These new fields may be underreported, more so in the earlier time periods covered by the data. Please see the notes to tables for more details on some of the changes.

This Data Book incorporates some significant changes from the PY 2008 version. In several tables showing performance outcomes, the column for the employment and credential rate has been replaced by a column for the credential attainment rate. The latter shows the percentage of adult trainees who attain a credential, but is not one of the official WIA performance measures.

Additional changes were implemented beginning with the PY 2009, Quarter 3, WIASRD. In particular, that was the first time that data for adult and dislocated worker participants who have not finished the program were reported.

Some new and revised reporting requirements were also introduced with the PY 2013 WIASRD. Most new data items were incompletely reported and are, therefore, not shown in this report. Below we describe some new or changed data items that are used for this report.

Reporting for unemployment compensation was expanded to include adults that received only staff-assisted core services; previously unemployment compensation was reported only for those who received intensive or training services. Thus, this report shows unemployment compensation for all adults. For comparison to previous years’ data books, this report also shows unemployment compensation for those who received intensive or training services. The same expansion was made for several other data items. However, reporting for those who received only staff-assisted core services was very incomplete. Hence, this report continues to show only data for those items for those who received intensive or training services.

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For services, there are additional categories for the type of training received, including Remedial Training (ABE/ESL – TAA only), Prerequisite Training, and Apprenticeship Training. These new categories are shown in the report but may be under reported.

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Table I-4

Trends Over Time in the Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by State (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Nation 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405 Alabama 2,574 2,354 2,655 2,691 2,339 Alaska 393 281 208 150 161 Arizona 1,330 1,676 2,028 2,443 2,007 Arkansas 1,126 933 650 567 514 California 43,894 41,249 26,608 20,762 15,666 Colorado 1,149 1,168 1,163 1,094 1,022 Connecticut 674 1,119 927 717 806 Delaware 331 317 174 181 179 District of Columbia 580 798 683 442 247 Florida 11,307 9,989 6,330 7,384 6,787 Georgia 1,836 2,920 2,684 3,054 2,804 Hawaii 186 250 227 195 160 Idaho 585 485 529 573 373 Illinois 6,055 4,888 4,765 4,435 3,094 Indiana 49,552 46,941 15,057 11,887 9,933 Iowa 489 496 636 769 658 Kansas 1,062 1,074 745 945 897 Kentucky 1,509 1,869 1,274 1,008 696 Louisiana 2,731 2,167 2,174 2,346 2,049 Maine 373 457 427 541 445 Maryland 135 26 427 833 902 Massachusetts 2,038 2,726 1,616 1,579 1,283 Michigan 7,412 8,581 5,026 4,622 4,866 Minnesota 1,439 1,518 776 609 497 Mississippi 5,740 4,990 2,570 1,451 985 Missouri 2,856 3,863 4,253 4,634 3,495 Montana 355 401 321 295 307 Nebraska 498 442 404 369 365 Nevada 457 656 724 784 768 New Hampshire 459 395 226 245 294 New Jersey 2,060 3,157 3,451 3,142 2,564 New Mexico 688 493 341 406 349 New York 12,521 15,492 20,977 14,210 14,880 North Carolina 4,076 3,628 2,536 2,507 2,851 North Dakota 464 475 228 175 215

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14 Ohio 5,169 3,593 3,547 3,367 3,234 Oklahoma 1,567 1,200 1,063 900 914 Oregon 27,267 46,495 30,110 7,437 3,401 Pennsylvania 1,059 1,581 1,738 1,929 2,667 Puerto Rico 6,270 7,479 6,481 3,237 2,364 Rhode Island 342 526 323 245 184 South Carolina 9,009 7,085 4,617 4,345 4,173 South Dakota 522 562 525 529 461 Tennessee 1,993 1,736 1,277 1,494 1,697 Texas 9,775 10,293 6,372 10,110 9,998 Utah 2,082 1,744 6,503 9,781 9,819 Vermont 445 289 110 258 259 Virgin Islands 445 457 51 107 176 Virginia 1,525 2,703 2,303 2,423 2,174 Washington 2,558 2,626 2,079 2,293 2,828 West Virginia 877 931 660 432 373 Wisconsin 1,956 2,297 1,994 2,315 2,016 Wyoming 303 289 216 207 209

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Table II-A Characteristics of Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014,

Comparison of Low-Income Adults with All Adults (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Adults Adults Who Received Intensive

or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of exiters 1,076,347 275,446 132,405 Statewide programs 6,090 5,897 2,408 Local programs 1,071,905 271,161 130,832

Characteristics of All Exiters

Age categories

18 to 21 8.5 9.0 11.2 22 to 29 23.8 25.6 28.4 30 to 44 33.0 34.0 36.2 45 to 54 19.9 19.5 16.7 55 and over 14.7 11.9 7.5

Gender

Female 48.6 51.0 58.0 Male 51.4 49.0 42.0

Individual with a disability 5.1 5.6 6.5

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 11.3 14.3 16.5 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.6 1.0 1.4

Asian 1.9 2.2 2.1 Black or African American 24.3 25.8 31.8 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.3 0.4

White 57.8 54.2 45.5 More than one race 2.6 2.2 2.3

Veteran Status Veteran 7.2 8.2 6.5 Disabled veteran 1.1 1.2 0.8 Campaign veteran 2.2 2.1 1.7 Recently separated veteran 1.1 1.0 0.7 Other eligible person 0.2 0.1 0.1

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All Adults Adults Who Received Intensive

or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of exiters 1,076,347 275,446 132,405

Employed at participation

Employed 16.5 20.1 18.2 Not employed or received layoff notice

83.5 79.9 81.8

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$6,234 $5,949 $3,924

None 24.8 30.6 41.7 $1 to $2,499 18.5 18.8 24.1 $2,500 to $4,999 20.7 19.0 18.6 $5,000 to $7,499 14.8 13.0 8.8 $7,500 to $9,999 8.8 7.8 3.6 $10,000 or more 12.4 10.8 3.2

UI claimant 45.0 37.6 23.9 UI claimant referred by WPRS 10.2 8.1 6.3

UI exhaustee 1.7 2.5 3.7

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

1.5 1.5 2.2

Single parent 14.2 14.2 23.7

Low income 48.7 48.7 100.0

Public assistance recipient 27.5 27.5 57.2 TANF recipient 3.8 3.8 7.9 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

26.9 26.9 55.9

Homeless 2.2 2.2 4.5

Offender 8.6 8.6 12.8

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.8 12.8 12.5 8th or less 1.5 1.5 1.6 Some high school 9.5 9.5 11.9 High school graduate 37.7 37.7 39.5 High school equivalency 7.7 7.7 10.3 Some postsecondary 30.8 30.8 28.7 College graduate (4-year) 12.8 12.8 8.0

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Table II-1 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters, Trends Over Time

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters

242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Statewide programs 8,911 26,951 17,091 4,989 2,408 Local programs 235,536 242,751 175,185 146,357 130,832

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.3 12.0 11.2 11.4 11.2 22 to 29 27.8 26.9 27.5 27.9 28.4 30 to 44 35.3 34.9 35.6 36.2 36.2 45 to 54 17.6 17.8 17.8 17.0 16.7 55 and over 8.0 8.4 7.9 7.5 7.5

Gender

Female 53.4 53.1 55.6 57.4 58.0 Male 46.6 46.9 44.4 42.6 42.0

Individual with a disability 5.0 5.1 5.7 6.0 6.5

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 17.5 18.0 19.4 17.7 16.5 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.2 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.4

Asian 2.4 2.4 2.2 1.8 2.1 Black or African American

26.8 25.0 27.0 29.9 31.8

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4

White 49.9 51.1 47.5 46.6 45.5 More than one race 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.1 2.3

Veteran Status Veteran 5.6 6.1 6.9 7.0 6.5 Disabled veteran 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.8 Campaign veteran 1.2 1.5 2.0 1.9 1.7 Recently separated veteran 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 Other eligible person 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters

242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Employed at participation

Employed 19.1 18.5 15.6 17.1 18.2 Not employed or received layoff notice

80.9 81.5 84.4 82.9 81.8

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$4,434 $4,248 $3,972 $3,930 $3,924

None 39.4 43.4 44.0 42.9 41.7 $1 to $2,499 24.0 22.9 23.1 23.7 24.1 $2,500 to $4,999 18.1 17.2 17.6 17.9 18.6 $5,000 to $7,499 9.2 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 $7,500 to $9,999 4.2 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.6 $10,000 or more 5.2 4.4 3.2 3.2 3.2

UI claimant 26.3 27.7 28.5 25.7 23.9 UI claimant referred by WPRS

8.1 6.7 6.3 6.9 6.3

UI exhaustee 3.0 4.2 4.0 3.9 3.7

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.4 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.2

Single parent 20.2 19.2 19.4 23.0 23.7

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 46.2 49.3 54.0 55.5 57.2 TANF recipient 7.0 7.0 6.8 7.8 7.9 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

45.0 47.9 52.9 54.3 55.9

Homeless 3.5 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.5

Offender 9.7 10.9 12.8 13.2 12.8

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.3 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.5 8th or less 2.6 2.9 2.4 1.7 1.6 Some high school 13.9 14.1 14.2 13.2 11.9 High school graduate 40.9 39.5 38.0 39.1 39.5 High school equivalency 11.1 11.1 10.6 10.1 10.3 Some postsecondary 24.0 24.6 26.5 28.2 28.7 College graduate (4-year) 7.5 7.8 8.4 7.7 8.0

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Table II-2 Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Characteristics, Trends Over Time

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters

242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Statewide programs 8,911 26,951 17,091 4,989 2,408 Local programs 235,536 242,751 175,185 146,357 130,832

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 27,287 31,312 20,606 17,072 14,774 22 to 29 67,372 69,906 50,546 41,664 37,667 30 to 44 85,441 90,715 65,442 54,039 47,888 45 to 54 42,636 46,248 32,680 25,448 22,165 55 and over 19,361 21,977 14,513 11,227 9,909

Gender

Female 129,171 137,925 98,808 80,648 73,757 Male 112,682 121,746 78,794 59,820 53,507

Individual with a disability 11,984 13,049 10,265 8,873 8,372

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 41,766 45,582 33,851 24,676 20,717 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

2,892 2,855 2,232 2,052 1,812

Asian 5,805 5,998 3,784 2,522 2,591 Black or African American

63,744 63,535 47,096 41,711 39,842

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

1,027 1,036 656 503 463

White 118,938 129,709 82,803 64,974 57,006 More than one race 3,962 5,161 3,954 2,974 2,893

Veteran Status Veteran 13,626 15,851 12,623 10,442 8,566 Disabled veteran 1,546 2,002 1,647 1,253 1,051 Campaign veteran 2,883 3,856 3,714 2,886 2,303 Recently separated veteran 1,290 1,538 1,371 1,016 901 Other eligible person 409 379 234 182 151

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters

242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Employed at participation

Employed 46,175 48,107 28,748 25,572 24,134 Not employed or received layoff notice

195,922 212,053 155,041 123,882 108,271

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

None 94,880 112,746 80,758 64,118 50,490 $1 to $2,499 57,848 59,383 42,324 35,452 29,233 $2,500 to $4,999 43,535 44,696 32,233 26,785 22,522 $5,000 to $7,499 22,107 21,971 15,839 13,075 10,665 $7,500 to $9,999 10,153 9,467 6,483 5,248 4,329 $10,000 or more 12,416 11,355 5,905 4,776 3,876

UI claimant 63,673 71,996 52,229 38,327 31,573 UI claimant referred by WPRS

19,704 17,462 11,627 10,307 8,259

UI exhaustee 7,294 10,864 7,429 5,780 4,826

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

5,552 5,176 3,361 2,980 2,778

Single parent 48,396 49,235 34,853 33,288 30,443

Low income 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Public assistance recipient 111,842 128,231 99,216 82,945 75,708 TANF recipient 17,024 18,200 12,427 11,616 10,483 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

108,984 124,644 97,223 81,100 73,957

Homeless 8,354 10,062 7,444 6,330 5,914

Offender 23,342 27,873 23,286 19,717 16,952

Highest grade completed 8th or less 6,309 7,585 4,370 2,483 2,091 Some high school 33,449 36,738 26,063 19,750 15,698 High school graduate 98,771 102,749 69,698 58,337 51,987 High school equivalency 26,708 28,771 19,461 15,039 13,567 Some postsecondary 57,953 63,858 48,524 42,089 37,777 College graduate (4-year) 18,028 20,276 15,321 11,408 10,517

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Table II-3 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Age

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters

14,774 37,667 47,888 22,165 9,909

Statewide programs 450 604 732 438 184 Local programs 14,397 37,268 47,461 21,897 9,807

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 22 to 29 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 30 to 44 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 45 to 54 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 55 and over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0

Gender

Female 59.3 63.0 57.9 51.7 50.2 Male 40.7 37.0 42.1 48.3 49.8

Individual with a disability 4.8 4.3 6.3 9.4 11.5

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 22.7 17.7 16.1 13.3 11.7 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.7 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1

Asian 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.3 3.2 Black or African American

30.0 32.7 32.6 31.4 27.7

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3

White 41.0 43.2 45.1 49.5 54.2 More than one race 2.7 2.6 2.2 2.0 1.8

Veteran Status Veteran 1.4 3.9 6.0 11.3 15.2 Disabled veteran 0.0 0.4 0.9 1.3 1.7 Campaign veteran 0.1 1.3 1.9 1.9 4.6 Recently separated veteran 0.4 1.3 0.6 0.3 0.2 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2

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Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters

14,774 37,667 47,888 22,165 9,909

Employed at participation

Employed 21.0 21.7 17.8 14.1 12.0 Not employed or received layoff notice

79.0 78.3 82.2 85.9 88.0

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$2,191 $3,284 $4,300 $4,771 $5,241

None 47.7 37.5 41.2 43.3 47.6 $1 to $2,499 34.7 28.7 20.9 19.5 17.2 $2,500 to $4,999 14.3 21.8 19.0 16.9 14.9 $5,000 to $7,499 2.5 8.1 10.7 9.9 9.1 $7,500 to $9,999 0.5 2.4 4.5 5.0 4.8 $10,000 or more 0.3 1.6 3.7 5.3 6.4

UI claimant 7.9 19.8 26.8 31.3 33.2 UI claimant referred by WPRS

1.8 4.6 7.0 8.8 9.8

UI exhaustee 1.1 2.5 4.0 5.5 6.0

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

1.8 1.7 2.3 2.6 2.9

Single parent 16.4 29.1 29.8 14.6 5.5

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 46.8 58.9 62.2 54.7 47.2 TANF recipient 7.6 10.2 9.1 4.2 2.2 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

45.4 57.6 60.6 53.8 46.5

Homeless 4.3 3.2 4.2 6.7 5.6

Offender 6.9 11.2 15.5 15.2 9.4

Highest grade completed (avg.) 11.9 12.4 12.6 12.8 13.1 8th or less 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.1 Some high school 22.8 12.9 10.2 9.0 6.8 High school graduate 52.7 41.7 36.1 37.1 33.4 High school equivalency 7.4 10.7 12.1 9.5 6.7 Some postsecondary 15.3 28.1 31.7 30.9 31.8 College graduate (4-year) 0.3 5.4 8.4 11.8 19.2

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Table II-4 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Ethnicity and Race

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters

20,717 104,607 39,842 57,006 7,759

Statewide programs 386 1,660 929 622 109 Local programs 20,479 103,498 39,141 56,674 7,683

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 15.5 10.5 10.7 10.2 11.5 22 to 29 30.8 28.3 29.5 27.3 29.5 30 to 44 35.3 36.4 37.2 35.9 36.0 45 to 54 13.3 17.1 16.3 17.9 15.5 55 and over 5.1 7.7 6.3 8.7 7.4

Gender

Female 58.0 58.0 59.8 56.6 58.8 Male 42.0 42.0 40.2 43.4 41.2

Individual with a disability 4.9 6.6 4.8 7.9 6.5

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

0.0 1.7 0.0 0.0 23.4

Asian 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 33.4 Black or African American

0.0 38.1 100.0 0.0 0.0

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 6.0

White 0.0 54.5 0.0 100.0 0.0 More than one race 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.0 37.3

Veteran Status Veteran 4.6 6.6 5.9 7.3 6.0 Disabled veteran 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 Campaign veteran 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.6 Recently separated veteran 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.7 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2

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Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters

20,717 104,607 39,842 57,006 7,759

Employed at participation

Employed 15.6 19.0 20.0 18.7 16.5 Not employed or received layoff notice

84.4 81.0 80.0 81.3 83.5

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$4,079 $3,884 $3,503 $4,169 $3,872

None 46.1 40.3 41.1 38.9 45.7 $1 to $2,499 22.4 24.6 26.5 23.2 23.8 $2,500 to $4,999 16.1 19.4 19.1 20.0 16.7 $5,000 to $7,499 8.4 9.0 8.2 9.8 7.5 $7,500 to $9,999 3.4 3.6 2.9 4.2 3.1 $10,000 or more 3.6 3.1 2.2 3.8 3.1

UI claimant 18.9 25.4 23.1 27.7 20.0 UI claimant referred by WPRS

4.2 6.9 6.3 7.7 3.8

UI exhaustee 3.5 3.4 3.9 3.2 3.1

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

5.2 1.6 1.6 0.9 7.2

Single parent 23.4 24.0 30.6 19.8 21.2

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 52.8 58.4 61.2 56.4 58.4 TANF recipient 9.2 7.5 7.6 7.0 10.6 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

51.4 57.0 59.5 55.3 56.9

Homeless 4.0 4.4 4.6 4.1 5.2

Offender 12.1 12.9 15.4 11.6 10.1

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.2 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 8th or less 2.9 1.3 1.0 1.3 3.2 Some high school 16.0 11.3 10.9 11.5 12.1 High school graduate 44.5 38.3 41.3 36.5 36.4 High school equivalency 8.3 10.9 9.5 12.3 8.4 Some postsecondary 22.5 30.0 30.8 29.8 26.9 College graduate (4-year) 5.9 8.2 6.5 8.6 12.9

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Table II-5 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by

Employment at Participation, Gender and Disability (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Employed at Participation Gender With a

Disability Yes No Male Female

Number of Low-Income Exiters 24,134 108,271 53,507 73,757 8,372 Statewide programs 303 2,105 1,256 781 250 Local programs 23,955 106,877 52,628 73,286 8,229

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 12.9 10.8 11.0 11.6 8.2 22 to 29 33.9 27.2 25.1 31.1 18.9 30 to 44 35.4 36.3 36.3 36.2 35.1 45 to 54 12.9 17.6 19.0 14.7 24.5 55 and over 4.9 8.1 8.6 6.3 13.3

Gender

Female 66.7 56.0 0.0 100.0 49.6 Male 33.3 44.0 100.0 0.0 50.4

Individual with a disability 4.2 6.9 7.7 5.4 100.0

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 13.9 17.1 15.5 15.4 12.9 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.2 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.5

Asian 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.0 1.2 Black or African American 34.4 31.2 30.8 33.2 24.1 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 White 46.2 45.3 47.6 45.0 56.6 More than one race 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.4 3.3

Veteran Status Veteran 4.7 6.9 11.9 2.2 15.8 Disabled veteran 0.6 0.8 1.5 0.2 7.5 Campaign veteran 1.3 1.8 3.3 0.4 5.6 Recently separated veteran 0.5 0.7 1.3 0.2 1.9 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2

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Employed at Participation Gender With a Disability Yes No Male Female

Number of Low-Income Exiters 24,134 108,271 53,507 73,757 8,372

Employed at participation

Employed 100.0 0.0 14.6 21.3 12.0 Not employed or received layoff notice

0.0 100.0 85.4 78.7 88.0

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,581 $4,037 $4,437 $3,564 $3,827

None 22.2 46.2 43.2 39.9 55.1 $1 to $2,499 31.5 22.4 21.5 26.1 21.3 $2,500 to $4,999 29.3 16.1 17.0 20.2 12.5 $5,000 to $7,499 11.1 8.3 9.3 8.6 5.4 $7,500 to $9,999 3.5 3.6 4.4 3.0 2.6 $10,000 or more 2.4 3.4 4.5 2.2 3.1

UI claimant 13.1 26.3 24.7 23.9 18.2 UI claimant referred by WPRS 3.1 6.9 6.5 6.4 3.3

UI exhaustee 2.3 4.0 3.7 3.4 3.5

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

1.9 2.2 2.2 2.0 1.3

Single parent 31.1 22.1 7.8 35.1 13.2

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 52.0 58.3 48.5 63.7 62.5 TANF recipient 5.5 8.5 3.2 11.0 7.0 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

50.7 57.0 47.9 61.8 61.5

Homeless 2.9 4.8 6.4 2.8 7.1

Offender 9.4 13.6 19.9 7.5 16.4

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.8 12.5 12.4 12.6 12.6 8th or less 0.9 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.8 Some high school 7.6 12.9 12.7 11.6 14.3 High school graduate 39.6 39.5 40.9 37.8 34.9 High school equivalency 8.7 10.7 12.6 9.0 8.8 Some postsecondary 35.0 27.3 24.2 32.2 30.1 College graduate (4-year) 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.9 10.1

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Table II-6 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014,

by Veteran Status (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adult

Exiters Eligible Veteran

Campaign Veteran

Recently

Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 8,566 2,303 901 1,051 Statewide programs 2,408 613 303 67 98 Local programs 130,832 8,173 2,112 852 989

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.2 2.4 0.8 6.2 0.7 22 to 29 28.4 17.3 21.9 54.5 15.8 30 to 44 36.2 33.5 39.1 30.2 40.9 45 to 54 16.7 29.3 18.5 6.5 26.5 55 and over 7.5 17.6 19.7 2.6 16.2

Gender

Female 58.0 20.6 14.3 16.4 18.7 Male 42.0 79.4 85.7 83.6 81.3

Individual with a disability 6.5 15.8 20.7 18.4 61.7

Race and ethnicity Hispanic 16.5 12.1 16.7 15.7 12.7 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.4 1.3 0.9 0.8 1.3

Asian 2.1 1.1 1.5 2.0 1.3 Black or African American 31.8 29.7 30.5 23.7 31.7 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.2 White 45.5 52.3 46.5 54.2 49.3 More than one race 2.3 3.1 3.5 3.4 3.5

Veteran Status Veteran 6.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Disabled veteran 0.8 12.3 18.7 16.5 100.0 Campaign veteran 1.7 26.9 100.0 42.0 41.0 Recently separated veteran 0.7 10.5 16.4 100.0 14.2 Other eligible person 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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All Low-Income Adult

Exiters Eligible Veteran

Campaign Veteran

Recently

Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 8,566 2,303 901 1,051

Employed at participation

Employed 18.2 13.4 13.9 14.1 13.8 Not employed or received layoff notice

81.8 86.6 86.1 85.9 86.2

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,924 $5,481 $6,432 $6,734 $6,159

None 41.7 42.1 44.0 34.4 46.6 $1 to $2,499 24.1 18.1 15.2 17.9 15.0 $2,500 to $4,999 18.6 16.0 13.8 17.3 14.9 $5,000 to $7,499 8.8 10.1 10.1 7.9 8.0 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 5.5 6.0 5.6 6.2 $10,000 or more 3.2 8.1 10.9 16.9 9.3

UI claimant 23.9 27.3 26.2 32.4 24.5 UI claimant referred by WPRS 6.3 7.4 6.0 10.9 5.5

UI exhaustee 3.7 5.5 7.8 4.3 5.6

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.2 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.3

Single parent 23.7 11.3 12.9 13.7 13.8

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 57.2 49.6 40.3 32.2 38.5 TANF recipient 7.9 5.4 2.5 2.6 2.5 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

55.9 48.9 39.9 32.0 37.5

Homeless 4.5 11.5 13.9 7.8 10.0

Offender 12.8 15.9 12.1 6.5 9.6

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.5 13.0 13.3 12.8 13.5 8th or less 1.6 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.3 Some high school 11.9 4.3 1.3 1.4 1.7 High school graduate 39.5 39.1 37.7 50.6 30.4 High school equivalency 10.3 7.4 5.6 7.9 4.7 Some postsecondary 28.7 38.2 41.8 32.7 46.5 College graduate (4-year) 8.0 10.5 13.5 7.4 16.5

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Table II-7 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by UI Status

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-

Income Adults

UI Claimant

All Referred by

WPRS Not Referred

by WPRS UI

Exhaustee

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 31,573 8,259 23,314 4,826 Statewide programs 2,408 363 61 302 153 Local programs 130,832 31,370 8,240 23,130 4,724

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.2 3.7 3.2 3.9 3.4 22 to 29 28.4 23.5 20.8 24.5 19.2 30 to 44 36.2 40.5 40.7 40.4 39.7 45 to 54 16.7 21.9 23.5 21.3 25.4 55 and over 7.5 10.4 11.8 9.9 12.3

Gender

Female 58.0 57.2 57.7 57.0 55.3 Male 42.0 42.8 42.3 43.0 44.7

Individual with a disability 6.5 4.9 3.4 5.5 6.1

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 16.5 12.9 10.7 13.6 16.6 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.4 1.0 0.5 1.2 0.9

Asian 2.1 1.4 0.8 1.6 1.9 Black or African American 31.8 30.4 31.2 30.1 36.0 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3

White 45.5 51.7 54.4 50.7 41.8 More than one race 2.3 2.5 2.1 2.6 2.6

Veteran Status Veteran 6.5 7.4 7.7 7.3 9.7 Disabled veteran 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.2 Campaign veteran 1.7 1.9 1.7 2.0 3.7 Recently separated veteran 0.7 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.8 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2

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All Low-

Income Adults

UI Claimant

All Referred by

WPRS Not Referred

by WPRS UI

Exhaustee

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 31,573 8,259 23,314 4,826

Employed at participation

Employed 18.2 10.0 9.2 10.3 11.4 Not employed or received layoff notice

81.8 90.0 90.8 89.7 88.6

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,924 $5,090 $5,188 $5,057 $3,698

None 41.7 17.6 15.2 18.4 51.6 $1 to $2,499 24.1 21.3 19.9 21.7 23.2 $2,500 to $4,999 18.6 28.3 28.3 28.4 13.4 $5,000 to $7,499 8.8 17.2 20.0 16.3 6.3 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 7.9 9.0 7.6 2.8 $10,000 or more 3.2 7.6 7.6 7.6 2.6

UI claimant 23.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 UI claimant referred by WPRS

6.3 26.2 100.0 0.0 0.0

UI exhaustee 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.2 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.6

Single parent 23.7 22.3 27.0 20.7 25.6

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 57.2 53.3 52.9 53.5 55.0 TANF recipient 7.9 4.5 4.0 4.7 6.9 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

55.9 51.9 51.8 52.0 52.5

Homeless 4.5 2.2 1.9 2.3 4.7

Offender 12.8 8.7 7.6 9.1 11.3

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.6 12.9 8th or less 1.6 1.6 1.3 1.7 0.7 Some high school 11.9 10.2 8.8 10.7 8.4 High school graduate 39.5 38.0 39.2 37.5 37.5 High school equivalency 10.3 8.8 9.7 8.5 9.6 Some postsecondary 28.7 32.5 33.2 32.3 32.7 College graduate (4-year) 8.0 9.0 7.9 9.4 11.0

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Table II-8 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014 who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Highest Grade Completed

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-

Income Adults Less than

High School High School

Graduate Some Post-secondary

College Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters

132,405 17,789 65,554 37,777 10,517

Statewide programs 2,408 389 1,325 531 163 Local programs 130,832 17,449 64,650 37,528 10,437

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.2 20.0 13.5 5.9 0.4 22 to 29 28.4 29.9 29.9 27.8 19.2 30 to 44 36.2 31.7 34.9 39.9 37.9 45 to 54 16.7 13.4 15.6 18.0 24.6 55 and over 7.5 4.9 6.0 8.3 17.9

Gender

Female 58.0 55.6 54.7 64.8 57.8 Male 42.0 44.4 45.3 35.2 42.2

Individual with a disability 6.5 7.7 5.6 6.7 8.1

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 16.5 22.9 17.5 13.0 12.5 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.4 2.0 1.5 1.2 0.8

Asian 2.1 2.2 1.5 1.6 6.6 Black or African American

31.8 27.8 32.4 34.1 26.7

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.5

White 45.5 42.4 44.6 47.2 50.6 More than one race 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.7 2.5

Veteran Status Veteran 6.5 2.3 6.0 8.6 8.5 Disabled veteran 0.8 0.1 0.6 1.3 1.6 Campaign veteran 1.7 0.2 1.5 2.5 2.9 Recently separated veteran 0.7 0.1 0.8 0.8 0.6 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2

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All Low-

Income Adults Less than

High School High School

Graduate Some Post-secondary

College Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters

132,405 17,789 65,554 37,777 10,517

Employed at participation

Employed 18.2 11.6 17.8 22.3 18.6 Not employed or received layoff notice

81.8 88.4 82.2 77.7 81.4

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,924 $3,240 $3,712 $4,087 $5,604

None 41.7 48.3 41.9 37.4 44.5 $1 to $2,499 24.1 25.2 24.7 24.3 18.8 $2,500 to $4,999 18.6 16.4 18.8 20.2 15.2 $5,000 to $7,499 8.8 6.4 8.6 10.2 8.7 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 2.1 3.4 4.3 4.9 $10,000 or more 3.2 1.6 2.6 3.6 7.8

UI claimant 23.9 20.9 22.5 27.2 26.9 UI claimant referred by WPRS

6.3 4.7 6.1 7.2 6.1

UI exhaustee 3.7 2.5 3.5 4.2 5.1

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.2 4.7 2.0 1.1 3.2

Single parent 23.7 20.0 24.2 27.5 14.6

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 57.2 65.5 57.0 56.8 42.5 TANF recipient 7.9 11.7 8.1 7.0 3.8 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

55.9 63.6 55.7 55.6 41.9

Homeless 4.5 6.1 4.6 3.7 3.2

Offender 12.8 16.8 14.3 10.3 6.0

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.5 10.1 12.0 13.6 16.2 8th or less 1.6 11.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 Some high school 11.9 88.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 High school graduate 39.5 0.0 79.3 0.0 0.0 High school equivalency 10.3 0.0 20.7 0.0 0.0 Some postsecondary 28.7 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 College graduate (4-year) 8.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0

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Table II-9 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014

who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Low Income and Receipt of Public Assistance (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-

Income Adults Public Assistance

Low Income Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 132,405 75,708 10,483 73,957 Statewide programs 2,408 2,408 991 115 964 Local programs 130,832 130,832 75,099 10,421 73,364

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.2 11.2 9.1 10.7 9.1 22 to 29 28.4 28.4 29.3 36.6 29.3 30 to 44 36.2 36.2 39.4 41.6 39.2 45 to 54 16.7 16.7 16.0 9.0 16.1 55 and over 7.5 7.5 6.2 2.1 6.2

Gender

Female 58.0 58.0 64.4 82.8 64.0 Male 42.0 42.0 35.6 17.2 36.0

Individual with a disability 6.5 6.5 7.0 5.6 7.1

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 16.5 16.5 15.2 19.6 15.2 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.4 1.4 1.7 2.8 1.7

Asian 2.1 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.6 Black or African American 31.8 31.8 33.9 31.3 33.7 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.4

White 45.5 45.5 44.6 40.7 44.8 More than one race 2.3 2.3 2.6 3.4 2.5

Veteran Status Veteran 6.5 6.5 5.6 4.4 5.7 Disabled veteran 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.5 Campaign veteran 1.7 1.7 1.2 0.6 1.2 Recently separated veteran 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.4 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

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Public Assistance

Low Income Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 132,405 75,708 10,483 73,957

Employed at participation

Employed 18.2 18.2 16.6 12.5 16.5 Not employed or received layoff notice

81.8 81.8 83.4 87.5 83.5

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,924 $3,924 $3,578 $3,033 $3,582

None 41.7 41.7 42.9 50.2 42.9 $1 to $2,499 24.1 24.1 25.0 26.3 24.9 $2,500 to $4,999 18.6 18.6 18.6 14.7 18.6 $5,000 to $7,499 8.8 8.8 8.3 5.4 8.3 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 3.6 3.0 1.9 3.0 $10,000 or more 3.2 3.2 2.3 1.5 2.3

UI claimant 23.9 23.9 22.3 13.4 22.3 UI claimant referred by WPRS

6.3 6.3 5.8 3.1 5.8

UI exhaustee 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.2 3.4

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.2 2.2 2.0 2.2 2.0

Single parent 23.7 23.7 30.2 47.2 29.8

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 57.2 57.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 TANF recipient 7.9 7.9 13.8 100.0 11.8 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

55.9 55.9 97.7 83.3 100.0

Homeless 4.5 4.5 4.6 3.1 4.6

Offender 12.8 12.8 14.9 14.4 15.0

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.5 12.5 12.4 12.2 12.4 8th or less 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.4 1.7 Some high school 11.9 11.9 13.8 17.7 13.7 High school graduate 39.5 39.5 38.6 39.9 38.5 High school equivalency 10.3 10.3 11.3 10.9 11.3 Some postsecondary 28.7 28.7 28.6 25.3 28.7 College graduate (4-year) 8.0 8.0 6.0 3.9 6.0

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Table II-10 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014

who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Selected Characteristics (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-

Income Adults

Limited English-

Language1 Single Parent

Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 2,778 30,443 7,684 16,952 Statewide programs 2,408 36 371 120 374 Local programs 130,832 2,756 30,246 7,627 16,704

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.2 9.1 7.8 10.8 6.0 22 to 29 28.4 21.9 35.0 37.3 24.9 30 to 44 36.2 38.6 45.2 40.2 43.8 45 to 54 16.7 20.1 10.3 9.9 19.8 55 and over 7.5 10.3 1.7 1.8 5.5

Gender

Female 58.0 56.4 86.2 75.6 34.1 Male 42.0 43.6 13.8 24.4 65.9

Individual with a disability 6.5 4.1 3.5 3.1 8.2

Race and ethnicity Hispanic 16.5 36.6 16.5 7.4 15.7 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.4 1.1 1.8 1.1 1.6

Asian 2.1 18.9 1.2 1.2 0.4 Black or African American 31.8 23.6 40.1 29.9 38.2 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.3

White 45.5 18.5 37.9 58.4 41.2 More than one race 2.3 0.9 2.4 1.8 2.6

Veteran Status Veteran 6.5 1.7 3.0 4.2 8.0 Disabled veteran 0.8 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.6 Campaign veteran 1.7 0.5 0.9 1.2 1.6 Recently separated veteran 0.7 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 Other eligible person 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1

1 Excludes Puerto Rico.

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All Low-

Income Adults

Limited English-

Language1 Single Parent

Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 2,778 30,443 7,684 16,952

Employed at participation

Employed 18.2 15.7 23.4 32.2 13.4 Not employed or received layoff notice

81.8 84.3 76.6 67.8 86.6

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,924 $3,887 $3,620 $3,355 $3,347

None 41.7 52.7 38.4 43.2 52.8 $1 to $2,499 24.1 18.0 26.1 26.0 23.2 $2,500 to $4,999 18.6 16.6 20.9 18.7 14.4 $5,000 to $7,499 8.8 8.1 9.3 8.3 5.6 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 2.1 3.1 2.3 2.2 $10,000 or more 3.2 2.5 2.3 1.5 1.8

UI claimant 23.9 17.7 22.7 21.4 16.2 UI claimant referred by WPRS

6.3 4.0 7.1 5.1 3.7

UI exhaustee 3.7 2.7 4.0 3.6 3.2

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.2 100.0 1.7 0.6 0.9

Single parent 23.7 18.3 100.0 42.1 20.0

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 57.2 52.8 73.1 62.1 66.3 TANF recipient 7.9 8.2 15.9 4.5 8.9 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

55.9 51.9 70.8 61.5 65.3

Homeless 4.5 3.5 2.5 1.2 11.7

Offender 12.8 5.3 10.7 6.7 100.0

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.5 11.7 12.5 12.8 12.2 8th or less 1.6 11.3 1.1 0.1 1.4 Some high school 11.9 17.6 10.4 1.5 16.3 High school graduate 39.5 39.7 40.0 37.1 37.5 High school equivalency 10.3 5.2 10.5 11.7 18.0 Some postsecondary 28.7 14.3 33.0 48.0 23.1 College graduate (4-year) 8.0 11.9 5.0 1.6 3.7

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Table II-11 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Major Service Categories

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adult

Exiters

Core

Services Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA Established

(among trainees)

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 72,512 59,893 42,570 Statewide programs 2,408 506 1,902 913 Local programs 130,832 72,144 58,688 42,012

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 11.2 10.0 12.6 10.3 22 to 29 28.4 26.3 31.1 32.0 30 to 44 36.2 36.0 36.3 37.6 45 to 54 16.7 18.6 14.5 14.7 55 and over 7.5 9.2 5.4 5.4

Gender

Female 58.0 56.8 59.3 61.6 Male 42.0 43.2 40.7 38.4

Individual with a disability 6.5 8.6 3.9 3.7

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 16.5 17.0 16.0 15.1 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.4 1.5 1.4 1.6

Asian 2.1 2.2 2.0 1.9 Black or African American 31.8 30.4 33.5 35.8 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.4 0.5 0.3 0.3

White 45.5 46.0 44.9 43.3 More than one race 2.3 2.6 2.0 2.1

Veteran Status Veteran 6.5 6.9 6.0 5.3 Disabled veteran 0.8 0.9 0.7 0.6 Campaign veteran 1.7 1.5 2.0 1.7 Recently separated veteran 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.5 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

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All Low-Income Adult

Exiters

Core

Services Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA Established

(among trainees)

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 0 72,512 59,893 42,570

Employed at participation

Employed 18.2 14.2 23.1 24.3 Not employed or received layoff notice

81.8 85.8 76.9 75.7

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,924 $3,929 $3,917 $3,882

None 41.7 41.1 42.3 41.6 $1 to $2,499 24.1 24.3 24.0 24.3 $2,500 to $4,999 18.6 18.7 18.5 19.0 $5,000 to $7,499 8.8 9.0 8.6 8.6 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.6 $10,000 or more 3.2 3.3 3.1 3.0

UI claimant 23.9 26.4 20.9 21.9 UI claimant referred by WPRS

6.3 7.2 5.2 4.7

UI exhaustee 3.7 3.1 4.4 4.1

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.2 2.4 1.9 1.8

Single parent 23.7 20.0 28.2 29.5

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 57.2 60.3 53.4 56.6 TANF recipient 7.9 9.4 6.2 5.6 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

55.9 58.7 52.4 55.7

Homeless 4.5 5.9 2.7 2.3

Offender 12.8 15.2 9.9 10.1

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.5 12.4 12.7 12.8 8th or less 1.6 2.1 0.9 0.6 Some high school 11.9 15.5 7.6 5.5 High school graduate 39.5 37.6 41.7 41.6 High school equivalency 10.3 10.1 10.5 10.8 Some postsecondary 28.7 26.4 31.5 33.5 College graduate (4-year) 8.0 8.3 7.7 7.9

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Table II-12 Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014 with Specific Characteristics,

by Major Service Categories (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adult

Exiters

Core

Services Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA Established

(among trainees)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

132,405 72,512 59,893 42,570

Statewide programs 2,408 506 1,902 913

Local programs 130,832 72,144 58,688 42,012

Characteristics

Age categories

18 to 21 14,774 7,227 7,547 4,369 22 to 29 37,667 19,036 18,631 13,610 30 to 44 47,888 26,133 21,755 16,003 45 to 54 22,165 13,455 8,710 6,271 55 and over 9,909 6,659 3,250 2,317

Gender

Female 73,757 39,616 34,141 25,398 Male 53,507 30,108 23,399 15,815

Individual with a disability 8,372 6,076 2,296 1,540

Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 20,717 11,665 9,052 6,128 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1,812 1,013 799 638

Asian 2,591 1,481 1,110 767 Black or African American

39,842 20,926 18,916 14,517

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

463 311 152 104

White 57,006 31,608 25,398 17,543 More than one race 2,893 1,774 1,119 842

Veteran Status Veteran 8,566 4,976 3,590 2,250 Disabled veteran 1,051 618 433 250 Campaign veteran 2,303 1,116 1,187 704 Recently separated veteran 901 502 399 208 Other eligible person 151 83 68 50

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All Low-Income Adult

Exiters

Core

Services Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA Established

(among trainees)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

132,405 0 72,512 59,893 42,570

Employed at participation

Employed 24,134 10,287 13,847 10,355 Not employed or received layoff notice

108,271 62,225 46,046 32,215

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

None 50,490 25,725 24,765 17,528 $1 to $2,499 29,233 15,188 14,045 10,260 $2,500 to $4,999 22,522 11,710 10,812 8,016 $5,000 to $7,499 10,665 5,638 5,027 3,620 $7,500 to $9,999 4,329 2,266 2,063 1,498 $10,000 or more 3,876 2,067 1,809 1,258

UI claimant 31,573 19,141 12,432 9,317 UI claimant referred by WPRS

8,259 5,183 3,076 2,013

UI exhaustee 4,826 2,228 2,598 1,729

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2,778 1,718 1,060 736

Single parent 30,443 14,176 16,267 12,032

Low income 132,405 72,512 59,893 42,570

Public assistance recipient 75,708 43,744 31,964 24,092 TANF recipient 10,483 6,779 3,704 2,357 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

73,957 42,574 31,383 23,719

Homeless 5,914 4,290 1,624 992

Offender 16,952 10,999 5,953 4,295

Highest grade completed

8th or less 2,091 1,529 562 275 Some high school 15,698 11,123 4,575 2,361 High school graduate 51,987 27,020 24,967 17,698 High school equivalency 13,567 7,261 6,306 4,606 Some postsecondary 37,777 18,924 18,853 14,252 College graduate (4-year) 10,517 5,926 4,591 3,351

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Table II-13 Characteristics of Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Type of Training

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

No Training Any

Training Basic Skills

Training On-the-job Training

Occupational Training

Number of Low-Income Exiters

72,512 59,893 1,520 6,805 51,829

Statewide programs 506 1,902 55 79 1,836

Local programs 72,144 58,688 1,469 6,760 50,666

Characteristics

Age categories 18 to 21 10.0 12.6 11.7 14.1 10.9 22 to 29 26.3 31.1 35.8 33.8 31.2 30 to 44 36.0 36.3 34.0 34.1 37.3 45 to 54 18.6 14.5 13.2 13.3 15.0 55 and over 9.2 5.4 5.3 4.6 5.6

Gender Female 56.8 59.3 62.6 43.6 61.1 Male 43.2 40.7 37.4 56.4 38.9

Individual with a disability 8.6 3.9 3.8 2.8 4.0

Race and ethnicity Hispanic 17.0 16.0 23.7 23.6 15.2 Not Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.5 1.4 3.3 1.0 1.4

Asian 2.2 2.0 0.9 2.0 2.1 Black or African American 30.4 33.5 37.9 21.2 34.6 Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3

White 46.0 44.9 32.5 50.3 44.4 More than one race 2.6 2.0 1.5 1.6 2.0

Veteran Status Veteran 6.9 6.0 1.4 6.8 6.1 Disabled veteran 0.9 0.7 0.3 0.9 0.7 Campaign veteran 1.5 2.0 0.7 2.1 2.0 Recently separated veteran 0.7 0.7 0.0 1.4 0.6 Other eligible person 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

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No Training Any

Training Basic Skills

Training On-the-job Training

Occupational Training

Number of Low-Income Exiters

72,512 59,893 1,520 6,805 51,829

Employed at participation Employed 14.2 23.1 11.9 18.2 24.0 Not employed or received layoff notice

85.8 76.9 88.1 81.8 76.0

Average preprogram quarterly earnings

$3,929 $3,917 $3,567 $3,877 $3,959

None 41.1 42.3 52.2 43.5 41.7 $1 to $2,499 24.3 24.0 22.5 23.1 24.0 $2,500 to $4,999 18.7 18.5 13.6 19.0 18.6 $5,000 to $7,499 9.0 8.6 6.7 8.2 8.8 $7,500 to $9,999 3.6 3.5 2.8 3.4 3.6 $10,000 or more 3.3 3.1 2.3 2.8 3.2

UI claimant 26.4 20.9 25.6 14.1 21.9 UI claimant referred by WPRS

7.2 5.2 8.4 4.5 5.2

UI exhaustee 3.1 4.4 1.8 3.0 4.6

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2.4 1.9 3.9 2.0 1.8

Single parent 20.0 28.2 29.2 21.6 29.3

Low income 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Public assistance recipient 60.3 53.4 57.7 44.1 54.6 TANF recipient 9.4 6.2 7.0 10.4 6.2 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

58.7 52.4 56.1 43.5 53.6

Homeless 5.9 2.7 4.3 3.0 2.6

Offender 15.2 9.9 18.3 10.5 9.8

Highest grade completed (avg.) 12.4 12.7 10.7 12.7 12.8 8th or less 2.1 0.9 10.3 1.1 0.6 Some high school 15.5 7.6 62.0 7.0 5.7 High school graduate 37.6 41.7 11.3 45.1 42.1 High school equivalency 10.1 10.5 4.2 10.3 10.8 Some postsecondary 26.4 31.5 9.4 26.9 33.0 College graduate (4-year) 8.3 7.7 2.8 9.4 7.7

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Table II-B Services Received by Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014,

Comparison of Low-Income Adults with All Adults (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Adults

Adults Who Received Intensive or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of exiters 1,076,347 275,446 132,405

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 26.9 11.5 8.9 WIA youth 0.4 1.4 2.7 Partner program 87.8 77.2 71.7

Wagner-Peyser 87.2 75.8 70.4 TAA 0.3 1.0 0.4 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veterans programs 2.2 3.6 2.0 Vocational Education 0.0 0.1 0.1 Adult Education 0.1 0.2 0.3 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 2.0 4.6 7.2

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities 61.2 52.4 65.5 Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 25.6 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 3.8 14.9 13.5 Training services 9.4 36.8 45.2 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 12.4 12.4 11.2 Skill upgrading 9.9 9.9 9.5 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.2 0.2 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

1.6 1.6 2.1

Customized training 6.7 6.7 1.8 Apprenticeship training 0.3 0.3 0.2 Other occupational skills training 70.6 70.6 76.6 Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only) 0.5 0.5 0.5 Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.0

Completed any training (among trainees) 70.0 70.0 73.7

ITA established (among trainees) 64.6 64.6 71.1

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All Adults

Adults Who Received Intensive or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of Exiters 1,076,347 275,446 132,405

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

10.4 10.4 12.8

Needs-related payments 0.1 0.2 0.4 Other supportive services 5.9 21.6 27.5

Service category Core services, including staff assisted, only 74.4 0.0 0.0 Intensive & core services only 16.2 63.2 54.8 Training services 9.4 36.8 45.2

Weeks participated (average) 20.8 41.2 49.0 4 or fewer weeks 41.7 16.4 10.8 5 to 13 weeks 18.9 16.9 14.3 14 to 26 weeks 15.2 19.2 19.0 27 to 39 weeks 8.1 12.3 13.4 40 to 52 weeks 4.9 8.8 9.8 52 to 104 weeks 7.6 17.0 20.6 More than 104 weeks 3.6 9.5 12.1

Weeks of training (average among trainees) 33.1 33.1 34.1 4 or fewer weeks 16.3 16.3 13.9 5 to 13 weeks 26.5 26.5 27.2 14 to 26 weeks 19.0 19.0 19.7 27 to 39 weeks 10.3 10.3 10.4 40 to 52 weeks 8.1 8.1 8.3 52 to 104 weeks 13.6 13.6 14.0 More than 104 weeks 6.2 6.2 6.4

Occupation of training (among trainees) Managerial, prof., technical 37.4 37.4 34.7

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

19.8 19.8 20.6

Service occupations 22.2 22.2 27.0 Healthcare support occupations 16.3 16.3 20.8

Sales and clerical 10.4 10.4 9.7 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

3.3 3.3 2.9

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

26.7 26.7 25.7

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All Adults

Adults Who Received Intensive or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of Exiters 1,076,347 275,446 132,405

Reason for exit Institutionalized 0.1 0.2 0.4 Health/medical 0.2 0.7 1.1 Deceased 0.0 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.1 0.2 0.3 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table II-14 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters, Trends Over Time

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 15.4 22.9 21.2 11.8 8.9 WIA youth 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.7 2.7 Partner program 77.0 79.7 77.6 71.3 71.7

Wagner-Peyser 75.9 78.8 76.4 70.1 70.4 TAA 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 National Farmworker Jobs 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veterans programs 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.2 2.0 Vocational Education 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 Adult Education 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 Title V Older Worker 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 3.7 3.4 5.7 7.4 7.2

Services Received Core self-service and informational activities

71.3 75.7 69.6 68.2 65.5

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 8.4 9.7 12.4 12.4 13.5 Training services 34.9 37.2 40.3 46.6 45.2 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 7.2 7.5 10.0 11.7 11.2 Skill upgrading 15.0 12.8 13.7 10.8 9.5 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

3.0 4.2 3.8 2.3 2.1

Customized training 4.5 4.3 2.3 2.0 1.8 Apprenticeship training 0.2 0.2 Other occupational skills training

72.9 74.8 74.1 74.4 76.6

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.4 0.5

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 Completed any training (among trainees)

74.5 73.7

ITA established (among trainees) 70.4 67.7 68.8 68.8 71.1

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

10.5 11.3 12.6 12.7 12.8

Needs-related payments 0.8 2.3 2.8 0.5 0.4 Other supportive services 20.3 21.3 22.5 27.3 27.5

Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 65.1 62.8 59.7 53.4 54.8 Training services 34.9 37.2 40.3 46.6 45.2

Weeks participated (average) 30.4 36.9 50.0 52.1 49.0 4 or fewer weeks 26.4 21.8 13.3 9.0 10.8 5 to 13 weeks 17.7 15.4 13.2 13.6 14.3 14 to 26 weeks 18.3 16.7 16.0 18.6 19.0 27 to 39 weeks 12.1 11.1 11.3 13.4 13.4 40 to 52 weeks 7.5 8.3 8.7 9.7 9.8 53 to 104 weeks 12.6 19.8 23.3 21.3 20.6 More than 104 weeks 5.4 7.0 14.2 14.4 12.1

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

29.1 32.6 38.2 34.4 34.1

4 or fewer weeks 15.8 13.6 11.9 13.3 13.9 5 to 13 weeks 29.0 24.3 24.6 28.0 27.2 14 to 26 weeks 20.1 19.5 18.6 20.2 19.7 27 to 39 weeks 11.3 11.9 10.0 10.1 10.4 40 to 52 weeks 7.7 9.8 8.8 7.6 8.3 53 to 104 weeks 11.6 16.7 18.2 13.6 14.0 More than 104 weeks 4.5 4.2 8.0 7.3 6.4

Occupation of training

Managerial, prof., technical 35.8 38.3 36.3 33.7 34.7 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

18.0 19.5 19.9 19.4 20.6

Service occupations 27.3 27.6 27.2 27.2 27.0 Healthcare support occupations

21.8 21.6 21.3 21.1 20.8

Sales and clerical 9.6 9.7 10.7 9.9 9.7 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

3.3 3.9 3.5 3.4 2.9

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

23.9 20.5 22.3 25.8 25.7

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Reason for exit Institutionalized 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.4 Health/medical 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.1 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table II-15 Number of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Services Received, Trends Over Time

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 37,309 59,674 38,950 17,631 11,776 WIA youth 3,228 4,246 3,588 3,983 3,603 Partner program 186,386 207,415 142,604 106,622 94,992

Wagner-Peyser 183,707 205,056 140,405 104,831 93,215

TAA 1,276 1,535 874 653 521 National Farmworker Jobs 126 65 41 37 37 Veterans programs 4,314 4,900 3,488 3,280 2,610 Vocational Education 455 675 376 184 159 Adult Education 903 836 709 403 378 Title V Older Worker 144 121 66 32 29 Other partner programs 8,874 8,883 10,543 10,990 9,528

Services Received Core self-service and informational activities

172,635 196,859 127,884 101,935 86,729

Staff-assisted core services 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405 Intensive Services 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Prevocational activities 20,375 25,199 22,825 18,500 17,842 Training services 84,440 96,890 74,056 69,696 59,893 Type of training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 6,070 7,301 7,410 8,184 6,711 Skill upgrading & retraining 12,647 12,418 10,124 7,509 5,671 Entrepreneurial training 152 387 261 130 111 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

2,565 4,077 2,825 1,593 1,242

Customized training 3,786 4,128 1,727 1,378 1,050 Apprenticeship training 161 94 Other occupational skills training

61,531 72,426 54,903 51,885 45,899

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

312 325

Prerequisite training 14 26 Completed any training (among trainees)

51,902 44,145

ITA established (among trainees) 59,432 65,613 50,952 47,983 42,570

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

8,826 10,959 9,354 8,854 7,684

Needs-related payments 1,886 6,061 5,093 768 512 Other supportive services 49,141 55,440 41,368 40,773 36,403

Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0 0 0 0 0

Intensive & core services only 157,658 163,270 109,733 79,758 72,512 Training services 84,440 96,890 74,056 69,696 59,893

Weeks participated 4 or fewer weeks 63,955 56,815 24,406 13,508 14,332 5 to 13 weeks 42,736 40,033 24,279 20,322 18,871 14 to 26 weeks 44,247 43,418 29,476 27,851 25,194 27 to 39 weeks 29,357 28,784 20,711 19,992 17,712 40 to 52 weeks 18,097 21,501 16,002 14,534 13,022 53 to 104 weeks 30,566 51,428 42,804 31,769 27,261 More than 104 weeks 13,140 18,181 26,111 21,478 16,013

Weeks of training (among trainees) 4 or fewer weeks 12,931 12,797 8,493 8,998 8,122 5 to 13 weeks 23,760 22,850 17,608 18,993 15,947 14 to 26 weeks 16,422 18,365 13,314 13,700 11,548 27 to 39 weeks 9,222 11,196 7,137 6,872 6,111 40 to 52 weeks 6,332 9,231 6,266 5,179 4,879 53 to 104 weeks 9,497 15,720 13,042 9,205 8,166 More than 104 weeks 3,700 3,944 5,698 4,931 3,759

Occupation of training (among trainees)

Managerial, prof., technical 23,288 28,425 22,089 20,918 18,883 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11,725 14,511 12,085 12,024 11,202

Service occupations 17,734 20,480 16,564 16,837 14,656 Healthcare support occupations

14,145 16,044 12,976 13,068 11,302

Sales and clerical 6,269 7,183 6,494 6,146 5,271 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2,177 2,921 2,150 2,101 1,572

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

15,543 15,224 13,566 15,981 13,992

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PY 2009 PY 2010 PY 2011 PY 2012 4/1/13-3/31/14

Number of Low-Income Exiters 242,098 260,160 183,789 149,454 132,405

Reason for exit Institutionalized 1,019 1,064 1,052 713 533 Health/medical 2,081 2,191 1,656 1,649 1,484 Deceased 201 222 169 135 117 Family care 665 679 568 457 396 Reserve called to active duty 31 40 40 27 17 Retirement 16 31 38 43 38

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Table II-16 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Age

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters 14,774 37,667 47,888 22,165 9,909

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 3.4 6.1 9.4 13.6 14.8 WIA youth 24.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Partner program 70.9 69.8 72.2 74.0 73.0

Wagner-Peyser 69.7 68.3 71.0 72.8 71.4 TAA 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.8 National Farmworker Jobs 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veterans programs 0.1 0.9 1.7 3.7 5.9 Vocational Education 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 Adult Education 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 Other partner programs 5.6 7.5 8.3 7.0 3.5

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

65.0 63.3 65.3 68.4 69.4

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 12.5 11.6 13.2 15.6 18.4 Training services 51.1 49.5 45.4 39.3 32.8 Type of training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 12.5 12.1 10.5 10.4 9.7 Skill upgrading & retraining 7.2 8.7 9.8 11.4 11.8 Entrepreneurial training 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.9 ABE or ESL in combination with training

2.1 2.5 1.9 1.6 2.0

Customized training 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.8 2.4 Apprenticeship training 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Other occupational skills training

68.1 77.9 78.4 77.1 76.4

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.3 0.5 0.5 0.9 0.6

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Completed any training (among trainees)

75.3 73.6 73.3 73.3 74.7

ITA established (among trainees) 57.9 73.1 73.6 72.0 71.3

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Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters 14,774 37,667 47,888 22,165 9,909

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

11.0 15.4 14.2 8.7 4.3

Needs-related payments 1.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 Other supportive services 30.3 27.4 27.9 26.9 22.9

Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 48.9 50.5 54.6 60.7 67.2 Training services 51.1 49.5 45.4 39.3 32.8

Weeks participated (average) 52.4 45.7 49.3 51.7 48.8 4 or fewer weeks 10.4 11.3 10.7 10.2 11.4 5 to 13 weeks 13.1 14.9 14.4 13.9 13.8 14 to 26 weeks 17.6 19.7 19.1 18.8 18.9 27 to 39 weeks 13.3 13.8 13.1 13.2 13.2 40 to 52 weeks 10.0 9.7 9.8 9.9 10.1 53 to 104 weeks 22.1 20.2 20.5 20.6 20.5 More than 104 weeks 13.4 10.3 12.4 13.5 12.2

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

34.7 33.2 36.0 32.6 28.9

4 or fewer weeks 14.2 13.3 13.1 15.6 17.2 5 to 13 weeks 27.9 26.9 26.1 29.2 30.0 14 to 26 weeks 19.1 19.9 19.7 19.5 21.2 27 to 39 weeks 10.6 10.7 10.6 9.7 9.5 40 to 52 weeks 8.5 9.3 8.5 6.9 5.7 53 to 104 weeks 13.2 14.2 15.0 12.4 11.2 More than 104 weeks 6.6 5.7 7.1 6.7 5.3

Occupation of training (among trainees)

Managerial, prof., technical 28.7 36.8 36.8 30.9 32.3 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

18.6 26.1 21.7 12.1 8.5

Service occupations 38.9 31.4 23.1 19.9 18.3 Healthcare support occup. 27.7 24.9 18.2 15.2 13.1

Sales and clerical 9.0 8.1 9.1 12.9 16.3 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

4.4 2.4 2.6 3.1 3.6

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

19.0 21.3 28.3 33.1 29.5

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Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters 14,774 37,667 47,888 22,165 9,909

Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.1 Health/medical 0.7 0.7 0.9 1.9 2.6 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 Family care 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4

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Table II-17 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Ethnicity and Race

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 20,717 104,607 39,842 57,006 7,759

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 6.1 9.6 6.8 11.6 8.7 WIA youth 3.0 2.7 2.6 2.8 2.9 Partner program 70.1 72.6 66.1 77.3 71.7

Wagner-Peyser 69.3 71.2 64.0 76.3 70.6 TAA 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.5 National Farmworker Jobs 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veterans programs 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.0 Vocational Education 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Adult Education 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.2 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 5.8 7.7 7.6 7.8 7.5

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

73.0 63.4 62.3 64.0 64.5

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 11.2 14.0 14.7 13.6 13.5 Training services 43.7 45.4 47.5 44.6 41.0 Type of training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 16.2 10.0 7.0 12.3 9.3 Skill upgrading & retraining 6.4 10.4 10.5 10.5 8.3 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.7 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

3.7 1.9 2.5 1.5 1.2

Customized training 2.9 1.3 1.2 1.4 2.1 Apprenticeship training 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.5 Other occupational skills training

73.7 76.9 79.6 74.6 79.9

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.2 0.6 0.6 0.4 1.6

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Completed any training (among trainees)

79.4 72.3 70.5 72.9 77.3

ITA established (among trainees) 67.7 72.5 76.7 69.1 73.9

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Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 20,717 104,607 39,842 57,006 7,759

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

6.1 14.6 11.9 17.2 10.2

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 Other supportive services 29.2 27.3 31.6 24.5 25.3

Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 56.3 54.6 52.5 55.4 59.0 Training services 43.7 45.4 47.5 44.6 41.0

Weeks participated (average) 46.9 49.4 47.7 51.1 45.9 4 or fewer weeks 10.7 11.0 12.4 10.0 10.6 5 to 13 weeks 14.1 14.3 14.0 14.3 15.7 14 to 26 weeks 21.2 18.7 18.1 19.0 19.1 27 to 39 weeks 13.5 13.3 13.7 13.0 13.7 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 9.8 10.1 9.7 9.8 53 to 104 weeks 20.6 20.4 20.5 20.3 20.7 More than 104 weeks 10.1 12.6 11.2 13.8 10.5

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

33.6 34.7 32.6 36.8 30.4

4 or fewer weeks 12.9 13.9 14.6 13.3 14.7 5 to 13 weeks 28.4 26.7 28.8 25.2 27.2 14 to 26 weeks 19.1 19.7 19.6 19.5 21.6 27 to 39 weeks 10.8 10.4 10.5 10.2 12.0 40 to 52 weeks 9.2 8.3 7.7 8.7 7.9 53 to 104 weeks 14.1 14.1 12.4 15.7 11.8 More than 104 weeks 5.5 6.8 6.3 7.4 4.9

Occupation of training

Managerial, prof., technical 31.7 35.5 32.6 37.7 35.0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

16.9 21.5 19.9 23.0 19.4

Service occupations 28.1 26.7 30.6 23.5 28.8 Healthcare support occup. 16.7 21.6 24.2 19.6 22.8

Sales and clerical 12.4 9.0 8.5 9.2 10.7 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.9 2.8 2.6 2.8 4.1

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

24.9 26.0 25.7 26.8 21.5

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Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 20,717 104,607 39,842 57,006 7,759

Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 Health/medical 1.0 1.1 0.8 1.4 1.0 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.6 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

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Table II-18 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by

Employment at Participation, Gender, and Disability Status (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Employed at Participation Gender With a Disability Yes No Male Female

Number of Low-Income Exiters 24,134 108,271 53,507 73,757 8,372

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 4.3 9.9 10.3 8.1 7.3 WIA youth 2.3 2.8 2.7 2.8 3.3 Partner program 65.1 73.2 74.0 71.1 81.0

Wagner-Peyser 63.4 72.0 72.4 70.0 79.6 TAA 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.2 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Veterans programs 1.2 2.1 3.9 0.5 6.4 Vocational Education 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 Adult Education 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Other partner programs 6.4 7.4 8.1 6.8 7.8

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

63.1 66.0 65.3 64.4 57.9

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 11.2 14.0 12.6 14.5 14.2 Training services 57.4 42.5 43.7 46.3 27.4 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 8.5 12.0 15.0 8.1 8.3 Skill upgrading & retraining 10.6 9.1 9.7 9.7 10.5 Entrepreneurial training 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

1.1 2.4 2.0 2.2 1.9

Customized training 2.8 1.5 2.1 1.2 4.1 Apprenticeship training 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 Other occupational skills training

77.5 76.4 72.7 79.1 75.3

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.3 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.5

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 Completed any training (among trainees)

74.9 73.3 74.4 72.7 68.4

ITA established (among trainees) 74.8 70.0 67.6 74.4 67.1

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Employed at Participation Gender With a Disability Yes No Male Female

Number of Low-Income Exiters 24,134 108,271 53,507 73,757 8,372

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

17.9 11.3 7.9 16.9 10.1

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 Other supportive services 33.6 26.1 25.2 29.1 24.7

Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 42.6 57.5 56.3 53.7 72.6 Training services 57.4 42.5 43.7 46.3 27.4

Weeks participated (average) 52.1 48.3 44.6 52.1 46.0 4 or fewer weeks 12.2 10.5 12.0 10.0 15.8 5 to 13 weeks 12.5 14.7 16.4 12.8 14.6 14 to 26 weeks 17.6 19.3 20.8 17.8 18.4 27 to 39 weeks 12.7 13.5 13.4 13.4 12.3 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 9.8 9.3 10.2 9.3 53 to 104 weeks 21.9 20.3 17.6 22.5 18.0 More than 104 weeks 13.3 11.8 10.4 13.3 11.6

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

38.8 32.6 27.8 39.2 34.2

4 or fewer weeks 11.9 14.5 18.3 10.7 16.5 5 to 13 weeks 23.0 28.5 32.5 23.3 25.4 14 to 26 weeks 19.7 19.7 19.1 20.0 19.8 27 to 39 weeks 10.9 10.3 8.6 11.6 9.6 40 to 52 weeks 10.1 7.8 6.2 9.8 8.0 53 to 104 weeks 17.0 13.0 10.4 16.8 14.5 More than 104 weeks 7.4 6.1 5.0 7.7 6.4

Occupation of training

Managerial, prof., technical 44.8 31.6 23.2 42.9 36.6 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

32.3 16.9 7.1 29.9 15.2

Service occupations 26.9 27.0 10.2 38.0 21.7 Healthcare support occup. 22.8 20.1 3.9 32.2 14.2

Sales and clerical 6.4 10.7 5.1 12.4 14.1 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.1 3.1 6.4 0.5 3.7

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

19.8 27.6 55.1 6.3 23.9

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Employed at Participation Gender With a Disability Yes No Male Female

Number of Low-Income Exiters 24,134 108,271 53,507 73,757 8,372

Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.2 0.3 Health/medical 0.7 1.2 0.9 1.2 2.8 Deceased 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 Family care 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.3 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table II-19 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by Veteran Status

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Exiters Veteran

Campaign Veteran

Recently Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 8,566 2,303 901 1,051

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 8.9 13.3 13.2 15.5 11.3 WIA youth 2.7 0.7 0.0 0.7 0.2 Partner program 71.7 78.5 71.3 83.7 78.5

Wagner-Peyser 70.4 75.2 68.0 80.9 73.7 TAA 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.2 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Veterans programs 2.0 30.2 36.6 36.6 41.3 Vocational Education 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.0 1.0 Adult Education 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 7.2 6.9 5.0 4.4 4.6

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

65.5 71.9 77.9 75.1 73.0

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 13.5 11.4 13.3 9.7 14.3 Training services 45.2 41.9 51.5 44.3 41.2 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 11.2 12.8 12.1 23.3 13.9 Skill upgrading & retraining 9.5 7.8 6.8 5.5 9.0 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

2.1 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.7

Customized training 1.8 3.3 5.0 5.5 4.4 Apprenticeship training 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 Other occupational skills training

76.6 79.7 81.8 69.4 78.3

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.5 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.2

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Completed any training (among trainees)

73.7 74.3 77.5 78.4 77.4

ITA established (among trainees) 71.1 62.7 59.3 52.1 57.7

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All Low-Income Exiters Veteran

Campaign Veteran

Recently Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 8,566 2,303 901 1,051

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

12.8 8.9 8.0 6.5 10.4

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 Other supportive services 27.5 28.8 38.6 26.1 31.4

Service category Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 54.8 58.1 48.5 55.7 58.8 Training services 45.2 41.9 51.5 44.3 41.2

Weeks participated (average) 49.0 52.9 53.8 38.5 50.1 4 or fewer weeks 10.8 9.3 8.3 15.4 11.8 5 to 13 weeks 14.3 14.3 13.3 17.4 12.5 14 to 26 weeks 19.0 19.0 19.4 20.8 18.0 27 to 39 weeks 13.4 12.4 12.8 12.7 12.9 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 9.3 8.8 9.3 10.8 53 to 104 weeks 20.6 21.2 23.3 16.6 21.1 More than 104 weeks 12.1 14.5 14.2 7.8 12.8

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

34.1 29.2 27.0 23.1 30.5

4 or fewer weeks 13.9 21.5 25.4 21.7 20.4 5 to 13 weeks 27.2 28.8 26.8 34.6 23.8 14 to 26 weeks 19.7 15.9 14.0 17.4 19.9 27 to 39 weeks 10.4 9.0 8.6 9.1 8.1 40 to 52 weeks 8.3 7.6 8.8 4.5 8.6 53 to 104 weeks 14.0 11.7 12.6 8.6 13.4 More than 104 weeks 6.4 5.4 3.9 4.0 5.8

Occupation of training Managerial, prof., technical 34.7 30.6 34.4 26.1 40.1

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

20.6 10.8 13.0 11.8 14.4

Service occupations 27.0 11.8 13.2 16.5 13.5 Healthcare support occup. 20.8 6.0 5.1 7.8 6.9

Sales and clerical 9.7 6.0 4.2 5.6 7.2 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.9 4.4 5.1 5.0 4.7

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

25.7 47.2 43.1 46.9 34.5

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All Low-Income Exiters Veteran

Campaign Veteran

Recently Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 8,566 2,303 901 1,051 Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.3 Health/medical 1.1 1.3 1.0 0.3 1.5 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 Family care 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.8 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table II-20 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by UI Status

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income

Adults

UI Claimant

All

Referred by WPRS

Not Referred by WPRS

UI Exhaustee

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 31,573 8,259 23,314 4,826

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 8.9 22.8 37.2 17.7 21.6 WIA youth 2.7 0.5 0.6 0.4 1.7 Partner program 71.7 82.2 86.4 80.7 72.0

Wagner-Peyser 70.4 81.3 85.9 79.7 71.1 TAA 0.4 1.1 1.4 1.0 0.4 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Veterans programs 2.0 2.9 2.6 3.0 3.1 Vocational Education 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 Adult Education 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.7 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Other partner programs 7.2 4.7 5.1 4.6 5.8

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

65.5 58.9 78.1 52.1 70.1

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 13.5 16.0 18.5 15.1 13.7 Training services 45.2 39.4 37.2 40.1 53.8 Type of training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 11.2 7.6 10.0 6.8 7.8 Skill upgrading & retraining 9.5 9.5 5.4 10.8 9.4 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

2.1 2.3 3.4 1.9 1.0

Customized training 1.8 1.2 0.9 1.4 2.2 Apprenticeship training 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 Other occupational skills training

76.6 81.4 82.2 81.2 81.3

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.5 1.0 0.9 1.0 0.1

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Completed any training (among trainees)

73.7 70.0 67.5 70.9 75.0

ITA established (among trainees) 71.1 74.9 65.4 78.1 66.6

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UI Claimant

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Referred by WPRS

Not Referred by WPRS

UI Exhaustee

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 31,573 8,259 23,314 4,826

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

12.8 13.2 12.7 13.3 10.7

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.3 Other supportive services 27.5 23.4 23.3 23.5 34.7 Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 54.8 60.6 62.8 59.9 46.2 Training services 45.2 39.4 37.2 40.1 53.8

Weeks participated (average) 49.0 53.4 50.9 54.2 58.5 4 or fewer weeks 10.8 7.9 6.0 8.5 5.7 5 to 13 weeks 14.3 12.1 12.5 11.9 11.2 14 to 26 weeks 19.0 18.4 19.8 18.0 17.6 27 to 39 weeks 13.4 14.0 15.0 13.7 13.4 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 11.3 11.9 11.1 10.7 53 to 104 weeks 20.6 22.4 22.6 22.4 26.2 More than 104 weeks 12.1 13.9 12.2 14.5 15.1

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

34.1 39.0 38.2 39.2 32.7

4 or fewer weeks 13.9 11.3 13.5 10.6 12.4 5 to 13 weeks 27.2 25.3 24.8 25.4 29.6 14 to 26 weeks 19.7 20.0 18.4 20.6 20.1 27 to 39 weeks 10.4 11.0 10.4 11.3 10.9 40 to 52 weeks 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 7.8 53 to 104 weeks 14.0 15.1 15.7 15.0 14.2 More than 104 weeks 6.4 8.9 9.0 8.9 4.9

Occupation of training Managerial, prof., technical 34.7 33.9 32.9 34.3 33.9

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

20.6 14.1 14.5 14.0 14.1

Service occupations 27.0 24.2 23.5 24.5 23.8 Healthcare support occup. 20.8 19.3 18.4 19.5 19.2

Sales and clerical 9.7 11.6 11.5 11.6 11.1 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.9 2.6 2.9 2.4 3.2

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

25.7 27.7 29.2 27.2 28.1

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UI Claimant

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Referred by WPRS

Not Referred by WPRS

UI Exhaustee

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 31,573 8,259 23,314 4,826 Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 Health/medical 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0

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Table II-21 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014

who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Highest Grade Completed (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adults

Less than High School

High School Graduate

Some Post-secondary

College Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 17,789 65,554 37,777 10,517

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 8.9 7.2 8.5 9.9 11.1 WIA youth 2.7 8.7 2.6 0.8 0.0 Partner program 71.7 77.9 70.3 71.5 68.9

Wagner-Peyser 70.4 77.1 68.9 70.0 67.9 TAA 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veterans programs 2.0 0.3 1.7 3.0 3.0 Vocational Education 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Adult Education 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 7.2 7.8 7.5 7.1 4.6

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

65.5 61.9 66.1 64.6 72.4

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 13.5 13.5 13.3 12.6 16.8 Training services 45.2 28.9 47.7 49.9 43.7 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 11.2 10.7 11.8 9.6 13.9 Skill upgrading 9.5 8.3 9.2 9.4 13.0 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.4 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

2.1 20.2 0.4 0.4 0.3

Customized training 1.8 1.4 2.0 1.4 2.0 Apprenticeship training 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.0 Other occupational skills training

76.6 55.5 78.1 81.0 72.9

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.5 2.2 0.4 0.3 0.5

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 Completed any training (among trainees)

73.7 72.6 74.0 72.8 76.6

ITA established (among trainees) 71.1 51.3 71.3 75.6 73.0

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All Low-Income Adults

Less than High School

High School Graduate

Some Post-secondary

College Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 17,789 65,554 37,777 10,517

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

12.8 2.4 12.0 19.6 2.7

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 Other supportive services 27.5 25.9 27.7 29.3 24.1

Service category Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 54.8 71.1 52.3 50.1 56.3 Training services 45.2 28.9 47.7 49.9 43.7

Weeks participated (average) 49.0 43.6 47.9 52.7 53.5 4 or fewer weeks 10.8 13.7 11.0 9.9 8.0 5 to 13 weeks 14.3 15.8 14.9 12.8 12.1 14 to 26 weeks 19.0 19.6 19.5 17.7 18.9 27 to 39 weeks 13.4 13.4 13.3 13.3 14.0 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 9.8 9.7 9.9 10.6 53 to 104 weeks 20.6 17.8 20.0 22.7 22.4 More than 104 weeks 12.1 10.0 11.6 13.7 14.0

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

34.1 29.8 31.6 39.2 34.6

4 or fewer weeks 13.9 15.9 15.4 11.6 11.0 5 to 13 weeks 27.2 31.7 30.0 22.2 24.5 14 to 26 weeks 19.7 20.0 19.7 19.0 22.7 27 to 39 weeks 10.4 9.5 9.6 11.4 13.1 40 to 52 weeks 8.3 6.6 7.5 10.1 8.6 53 to 104 weeks 14.0 10.7 11.9 18.1 14.3 More than 104 weeks 6.4 5.5 6.0 7.5 5.8

Occupation of training Managerial, prof., technical 34.7 19.2 25.2 47.6 60.9

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

20.6 8.0 15.8 31.2 21.3

Service occupations 27.0 33.6 31.2 22.1 12.1 Healthcare support occup. 20.8 20.8 24.5 17.6 8.8

Sales and clerical 9.7 8.3 9.4 9.7 13.3 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.9 6.0 3.2 2.1 1.3

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

25.7 32.9 31.0 18.6 12.5

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Less than High School

High School Graduate

Some Post-secondary

College Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 17,789 65,554 37,777 10,517

Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.1 Health/medical 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1

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Table II-22 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014

who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Low Income and Receipt of Public Assistance (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-

Income Adults Public Assistance

Low Income Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 132,405 75,708 10,483 73,957

Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 8.9 8.9 7.2 4.5 7.2 WIA youth 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.6 Partner program 71.7 71.7 72.3 74.6 72.2

Wagner-Peyser 70.4 70.4 71.2 73.5 71.1 TAA 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.2 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veterans programs 2.0 2.0 1.5 0.8 1.6 Vocational Education 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 Adult Education 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 7.2 7.2 9.3 8.9 9.4

Services Received

Core self-service and informational activities

65.5 65.5 64.2 61.2 64.7

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 13.5 13.5 13.6 12.4 13.7 Training services 45.2 45.2 42.2 35.3 42.4 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 11.2 11.2 9.3 19.0 9.3 Skill upgrading 9.5 9.5 10.4 7.7 10.4 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

2.1 2.1 2.3 2.0 2.3

Customized training 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.7 1.4 Apprenticeship training 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Other occupational skills training

76.6 76.6 77.8 78.1 77.9

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.9 0.5

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 Completed any training (among trainees)

73.7 73.7 73.0 69.7 73.4

ITA established (among trainees) 71.1 71.1 75.4 63.6 75.6

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Public Assistance

Low Income Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 132,405 75,708 10,483 73,957

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

12.8 12.8 14.9 9.3 15.1

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 Other supportive services 27.5 27.5 29.6 26.8 29.4

Service category Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 54.8 54.8 57.8 64.7 57.6 Training services 45.2 45.2 42.2 35.3 42.4

Weeks participated (average) 49.0 49.0 48.9 44.0 49.1 4 or fewer weeks 10.8 10.8 10.7 12.4 10.4 5 to 13 weeks 14.3 14.3 14.0 16.0 14.0 14 to 26 weeks 19.0 19.0 18.3 19.1 18.3 27 to 39 weeks 13.4 13.4 13.5 13.9 13.5 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 9.8 10.1 9.7 10.2 53 to 104 weeks 20.6 20.6 21.4 18.7 21.5 More than 104 weeks 12.1 12.1 12.0 10.1 12.1

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

34.1 34.1 34.0 28.4 34.0

4 or fewer weeks 13.9 13.9 13.6 12.1 13.6 5 to 13 weeks 27.2 27.2 26.5 31.2 26.5 14 to 26 weeks 19.7 19.7 19.8 24.6 19.8 27 to 39 weeks 10.4 10.4 10.7 11.0 10.7 40 to 52 weeks 8.3 8.3 8.8 6.8 8.8 53 to 104 weeks 14.0 14.0 14.5 9.6 14.5 More than 104 weeks 6.4 6.4 6.2 4.7 6.2

Occupation of training Managerial, prof., technical 34.7 34.7 33.3 23.4 33.3

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

20.6 20.6 20.4 12.3 20.5

Service occupations 27.0 27.0 31.6 43.5 31.4 Healthcare support occup. 20.8 20.8 25.4 33.1 25.2

Sales and clerical 9.7 9.7 10.3 18.7 10.3 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.9 2.9 2.2 1.7 2.2

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

25.7 25.7 22.6 12.7 22.8

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Public Assistance

Low Income Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 132,405 75,708 10,483 73,957

Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.4 Health/medical 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.3 Deceased 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table II-23 Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014

who Received Intensive or Training Services, by Selected Characteristics (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adults

Limited English-

Language1 Single Parent

Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 2,778 30,443 7,684 16,952 Coenrollment

WIA dislocated worker 8.9 4.9 6.9 8.4 6.0 WIA youth 2.7 2.8 2.1 1.9 2.4 Partner program 71.7 67.7 65.8 62.1 69.9

Wagner-Peyser 70.4 66.7 64.1 57.6 68.4 TAA 0.4 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.1 National Farmworker Jobs 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 Veterans programs 2.0 0.5 0.8 0.6 2.1 Vocational Education 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.1 Adult Education 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.1 Title V Older Worker 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other partner programs 7.2 3.2 6.2 12.8 13.2

Services Received Core self-service and informational activities

65.5 63.2 68.4 62.8 71.0

Staff-assisted core services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Intensive Services 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Prevocational activities 13.5 17.7 12.8 12.5 12.6 Training services 45.2 38.2 53.4 100.0 35.1 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 11.2 11.8 8.6 1.2 11.9 Skill upgrading 9.5 9.0 9.7 9.7 12.7 Entrepreneurial training 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

2.1 4.0 2.2 0.4 4.1

Customized training 1.8 4.1 1.1 0.4 2.3 Apprenticeship training 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 Other occupational skills training

76.6 73.5 79.8 88.9 73.4

Remedial training (ABE/ESL TAA only)

0.5 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.8

1 Excludes Puerto Rico.

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Limited English-

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Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Prerequisite training 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 Completed any training (among trainees)

73.7 79.8 74.1 71.2 74.1

ITA established (among trainees) 71.1 69.4 74.0 84.2 72.1

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All Low-Income Adults

Limited English-

Language1 Single Parent

Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 2,778 30,443 7,684 16,952

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

12.8 4.4 18.5 100.0 8.6

Needs-related payments 0.4 0.1 0.6 0.6 0.4 Other supportive services 27.5 26.7 37.2 44.6 33.7 Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Intensive & core services only 54.8 61.8 46.6 0.0 64.9 Training services 45.2 38.2 53.4 100.0 35.1

Weeks participated (average) 49.0 48.1 52.7 93.0 45.5 4 or fewer weeks 10.8 10.1 9.2 0.3 12.5 5 to 13 weeks 14.3 15.0 12.0 1.6 15.0 14 to 26 weeks 19.0 19.8 17.7 6.4 19.3 27 to 39 weeks 13.4 13.0 13.6 9.5 13.9 40 to 52 weeks 9.8 9.9 11.0 10.5 9.3 53 to 104 weeks 20.6 21.9 23.6 38.8 18.8 More than 104 weeks 12.1 10.3 13.0 32.9 11.2

Weeks of training (average among trainees)

34.1 27.8 37.1 63.7 26.6

4 or fewer weeks 13.9 10.3 11.1 2.5 17.3 5 to 13 weeks 27.2 33.9 24.6 7.6 32.4 14 to 26 weeks 19.7 25.3 20.4 13.3 19.9 27 to 39 weeks 10.4 10.3 11.5 14.4 9.4 40 to 52 weeks 8.3 7.3 9.5 15.0 6.4 53 to 104 weeks 14.0 9.2 15.7 31.4 10.4 More than 104 weeks 6.4 3.6 7.2 15.8 4.2

Occupation of training

Managerial, prof., technical 34.7 20.9 39.9 63.2 19.3 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

20.6 9.9 28.2 45.5 8.3

Service occupations 27.0 33.0 36.1 16.4 14.1 Healthcare support occup. 20.8 22.1 31.4 13.1 9.0

Sales and clerical 9.7 11.5 10.9 7.4 8.0 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

2.9 2.3 1.0 1.1 6.1

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

25.7 32.3 12.1 12.0 52.5

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Limited English-

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Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters 132,405 2,778 30,443 7,684 16,952

Reason for exit

Institutionalized 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.7 Health/medical 1.1 2.1 1.2 1.6 1.2 Deceased 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Family care 0.3 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.2 Reserve called to active duty 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Retirement 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table II-25

Services Received by Low-Income Adult Exiters from April 2013 to March 2014, by State (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Number of Low-Income

Exiters

Core Services

Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA Established

(among trainees)

Nation 132,405 0.0 54.8 45.2 71.1 Alabama 2,339 0.0 10.4 89.6 74.5 Alaska 161 0.0 29.8 70.2 100.0 Arizona 2,007 0.0 34.4 65.6 86.9 Arkansas 514 0.0 4.1 95.9 99.4 California 15,666 0.0 57.7 42.3 53.5 Colorado 1,022 0.0 22.0 78.0 83.6 Connecticut 806 0.0 45.4 54.6 50.2 Delaware 179 0.0 3.9 96.1 99.4 District of Columbia 247 0.0 35.2 64.8 100.0 Florida 6,787 0.0 24.4 75.6 80.8 Georgia 2,804 0.0 23.1 76.9 95.3 Hawaii 160 0.0 56.3 43.8 88.6 Idaho 373 0.0 13.4 86.6 0.0 Illinois 3,094 0.0 30.9 69.1 86.7 Indiana 9,933 0.0 76.7 23.3 0.0 Iowa 658 0.0 28.1 71.9 0.4 Kansas 897 0.0 27.6 72.4 88.3 Kentucky 696 0.0 23.3 76.7 71.3 Louisiana 2,049 0.0 43.2 56.8 75.7 Maine 445 0.0 6.5 93.5 96.4 Maryland 902 0.0 26.5 73.5 50.5 Massachusetts 1,283 0.0 26.7 73.3 92.8 Michigan 4,866 0.0 48.0 52.0 83.8 Minnesota 497 0.0 35.6 64.4 100.0 Mississippi 985 0.0 27.0 73.0 56.9 Missouri 3,495 0.0 27.8 72.2 53.5 Montana 307 0.0 31.6 68.4 100.0 Nebraska 365 0.0 14.8 85.2 95.5 Nevada 768 0.0 52.0 48.0 93.0 New Hampshire 294 0.0 45.6 54.4 64.4 New Jersey 2,564 0.0 11.9 88.1 93.1 New Mexico 349 0.0 8.6 91.4 73.0 New York 14,880 0.0 83.5 16.5 77.1 North Carolina 2,851 0.0 30.7 69.3 74.7

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Number of Low-Income

Exiters

Core Services

Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA Established

(among trainees)

North Dakota 215 0.0 30.7 69.3 96.0 Ohio 3,234 0.0 49.1 50.9 75.7 Oklahoma 914 0.0 26.6 73.4 99.0 Oregon 3,401 0.0 75.6 24.4 28.0 Pennsylvania 2,667 0.0 72.7 27.3 76.9 Puerto Rico 2,364 0.0 55.2 44.8 25.8 Rhode Island 184 0.0 38.6 61.4 77.0 South Carolina 4,173 0.0 54.7 45.3 63.2 South Dakota 461 0.0 70.5 29.5 0.0 Tennessee 1,697 0.0 17.8 82.2 68.5 Texas 9,998 0.0 66.5 33.5 92.4 Utah 9,819 0.0 98.7 1.3 100.0 Vermont 259 0.0 53.3 46.7 16.5 Virgin Islands 176 0.0 62.5 37.5 100.0 Virginia 2,174 0.0 45.5 54.5 94.3 Washington 2,828 0.0 48.1 51.9 66.5 West Virginia 373 0.0 31.4 68.6 86.3 Wisconsin 2,016 0.0 39.8 60.2 78.3 Wyoming 209 0.0 24.9 75.1 96.2

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Table II-C Outcomes of Adult Exiters,

Comparison of Low-Income Adults with All Adults (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Adults Adults Who Received

Intensive or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of exiters1 1,119,787 283,833 141,939

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

60.5 68.7 68.0

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.4 84.6 82.9 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd qtrs.2 $13,542 $13,838 $11,880

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

85.5 87.3 85.8

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

82.3 83.6 81.4

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $1,797 $3,497 $5,176 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $1,692 $3,302 $5,044 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 51.4 51.4

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical 24.1 26.2 21.9 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

10.0 12.4 11.6

Service occupations 22.8 22.9 27.6 Healthcare support occupations 8.8 10.9 13.5

Sales and clerical 21.2 19.5 21.0 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

5.0 4.3 3.9

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

26.9 27.1 25.6

Nontraditional employment1 2.0 3.1 4.4 Males 1.9 3.3 5.4 Females 2.0 2.9 3.7

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All Adults Adults Who Received

Intensive or Training Services

All Low-Income

Number of exiters 1,119,787 283,833 141,939

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 64.3 72.2 71.1 Second quarter after exit4 64.8 70.9 69.1 Third quarter after exit2 64.5 69.3 67.3 Fourth quarter after exit3 63.7 67.2 64.5

Average earnings (among earners)

Quarter after exit1 $5,579 $6,060 $5,083 Second quarter after exit4 $6,007 $6,315 $5,307 Third quarter after exit2 $6,177 $6,417 $5,469 Fourth quarter after exit3 $6,313 $6,540 $5,586

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 28.2 22.9 27.3 $2,500 to $4,999 28.1 26.9 30.8 $5,000 to $7,499 20.0 22.1 21.8 $7,500 to $9,999 10.6 12.7 10.4 $10,000 or more 13.1 15.4 9.8

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 24.7 21.7 25.8 $2,500 to $4,999 26.3 24.7 28.2 $5,000 to $7,499 20.7 22.1 22.2 $7,500 to $9,999 12.1 13.8 11.8 $10,000 or more 16.2 17.8 12.1

Attained credential (among trainees)1 61.0 61.0 62.7

High school diploma/equivalency 1.3 1.3 1.9 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.1 7.1 7.2

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.1 0.1 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

47.4 47.4 49.6

Other 5.2 5.2 3.9

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-27 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, Trends Over Time

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Oct. 2009 to

Sep. 2010

Oct. 2010 to

Sep. 2011

Oct. 2011 to

Sep. 2012

Apr. 2012 to

Mar. 2013

Oct. 2012 to

Sep. 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters 256,396 244,984 171,935 159,038 141,939

Common Measures Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)

56.1 58.4 64.0 66.3 68.0

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 81.1 82.0 82.4 82.9 83.5 Average earnings in 2nd & 3rd qtrs. quarters

$12,106 $12,459 $11,784 $11,880 $11,930

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit

84.2 85.0 85.4 85.8 86.5

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit

79.7 80.0 81.1 82.2

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit $3,935 $4,983 $5,058 $5,176 $5,421 3rd and 4th quarters after exit $3,828 $4,699 $4,956 $5,126 Credential and employment rate 49.9 46.4 49.2 50.5 51.4

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment Managerial, professional, & technical

26.0 27.9 22.7 22.1 21.9

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

14.4 13.4 11.9 11.6 11.6

Service occupations 28.3 27.4 28.1 28.0 27.6 Healthcare support occupations 14.5 13.9 14.0 14.0 13.5

Sales and clerical 19.0 19.1 20.5 20.7 21.0 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.6 3.7 4.3 4.3 3.9

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

23.2 21.8 24.4 25.0 25.6

Nontraditional employment 6.6 6.4 4.6 4.2 4.4 Males 6.3 7.2 5.4 5.1 5.4 Females 6.8 5.8 4.1 3.5 3.7

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Oct. 2009 to

Sep. 2010

Oct. 2010 to

Sep. 2011

Oct. 2011 to

Sep. 2012

Apr. 2012 to

Mar. 2013

Oct. 2012 to

Sep. 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters 256,396 244,984 171,935 159,038 141,939

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit 61.5 62.8 67.1 69.4 71.1 Second quarter after exit 61.8 63.1 66.2 68.2 69.5 Third quarter after exit 61.7 62.8 65.7 67.3 68.7 Fourth quarter after exit 60.5 60.9 63.9 65.8

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit $4,966 $5,070 $4,995 $5,061 $5,083 Second quarter after exit $5,297 $5,485 $5,240 $5,316 $5,345 Third quarter after exit $5,417 $5,657 $5,397 $5,469 $5,516 Fourth quarter after exit $5,629 $5,667 $5,559 $5,656

Earnings quarter after exit $1 to $2,499 31.6 30.6 28.6 27.6 27.3 $2,500 to $4,999 30.6 30.9 30.8 30.8 30.8 $5,000 to $7,499 18.6 19.3 21.3 21.7 21.8 $7,500 to $9,999 8.9 8.9 10.0 10.3 10.4 $10,000 or more 10.4 10.3 9.4 9.6 9.8

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit $1 to $2,499 27.9 26.8 26.6 25.8 25.2 $2,500 to $4,999 29.0 28.8 28.5 28.2 27.9 $5,000 to $7,499 20.2 20.8 21.9 22.2 22.5 $7,500 to $9,999 10.5 10.7 11.3 11.8 12.2 $10,000 or more 12.3 13.0 11.7 12.1 12.2

Attained credential (among trainees)

60.9 61.8 62.7

High school diploma/equivalency 1.3 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.9 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

5.7 6.4 8.1 7.6 7.2

Postgraduate degree 0.0 0.1 0.1 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.4 46.7 47.4 48.6 49.6

Other 4.5 3.9 3.3 3.7 3.9

Note: Outcome data for exiters from April 2012 to March 2013 are incomplete. Data for outcomes in the fourth quarter after exit are based on 9 months of exiters.

Outcome data for exiters from October 2012 to September 2013 do not include fourth quarter outcomes; second and third quarter outcomes are based on 9 and 6 months of exiters, respectively.

Postgraduate degree for October 2011 to September 2012 is based on only 9 months of exiters.

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Table II-29 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Age

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 16,433 39,879 51,073 23,839 10,713

Common Measures Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.8 71.5 69.5 65.1 55.2

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters2 81.7 83.4 83.6 82.4 79.0 Average earnings in 2nd & 3rd qtrs.2 $9,320 $11,620 $12,646 $12,378 $11,758

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

85.3 86.5 86.5 85.1 81.7

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

80.2 82.1 82.3 80.6 76.7

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,380 $5,631 $5,330 $4,506 $3,461 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,213 $5,551 $5,207 $4,382 $3,120 Credential and employment rate1

50.5 54.1 51.7 48.8 43.3

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical

14.2 24.8 23.5 19.0 19.8

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

8.7 16.4 12.2 5.8 3.4

Service occupations 33.8 30.2 25.3 23.8 25.0 Healthcare support occupations

14.7 16.2 12.9 9.9 9.9

Sales and clerical 25.6 19.7 19.9 21.0 25.0 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 3.5 4.1 4.5 3.8

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

22.4 21.8 27.2 31.7 26.4

Nontraditional employment1 5.1 4.1 4.3 4.6 4.3 Males 7.5 6.2 4.9 4.2 4.6 Females 3.6 2.9 3.9 5.1 4.3

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Age at Participation

18 to 21 22 to 29 30 – 44 45 – 54 55 and Over

Number of Low-Income Exiters 16,433 39,879 51,073 23,839 10,713

Other Outcome Information

Employment Quarter after exit1 72.7 74.9 72.1 67.3 57.4 Second quarter after exit4 71.1 73.3 70.1 65.1 54.1 Third quarter after exit2 70.6 71.5 68.6 63.0 51.0 Fourth quarter after exit3 67.6 68.7 65.9 60.1 48.3

Average earnings (among earners)

Quarter after exit1 $3,912 $4,940 $5,425 $5,439 $5,062 Second quarter after exit4 $4,119 $5,180 $5,680 $5,577 $5,220 Third quarter after exit2 $4,201 $5,338 $5,863 $5,729 $5,403 Fourth quarter after exit3 $4,264 $5,447 $5,988 $5,882 $5,511

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 38.1 27.4 24.5 25.1 28.4 $2,500 to $4,999 34.1 32.2 29.2 29.1 31.2 $5,000 to $7,499 16.7 21.4 23.1 23.3 21.4 $7,500 to $9,999 6.3 9.9 11.8 11.8 9.2 $10,000 or more 4.8 9.1 11.5 10.8 9.7

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 35.6 26.4 22.7 24.0 28.1 $2,500 to $4,999 33.4 29.0 26.5 27.0 28.0 $5,000 to $7,499 17.7 21.8 23.3 23.8 21.1 $7,500 to $9,999 7.2 11.0 13.6 12.5 10.8 $10,000 or more 6.1 11.8 14.0 12.6 12.0

Attained credential (among trainees)1

61.3 63.4 62.8 62.7 61.7

High school diploma/equivalency

7.5 1.6 1.0 0.5 0.5

AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

6.1 8.4 8.0 5.0 2.9

Postgraduate degree 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

44.2 49.6 49.7 52.7 53.4

Other 3.6 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-30 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Ethnicity and Race

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 23,342 109,644 41,270 60,628 7,746

Common Measures Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.4 68.2 68.9 68.0 66.7

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 83.6 82.9 82.2 83.4 81.7 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd qtrs.2 $12,095 $11,778 $10,780 $12,332 $12,010

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

86.4 85.9 85.6 86.2 84.8

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

78.3 82.3 81.7 82.8 80.2

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,518 $5,019 $4,906 $5,044 $5,372 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,364 $4,888 $4,809 $4,911 $5,083 Credential and employment rate1 53.3 51.6 48.7 54.1 48.7

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical 18.1 22.9 17.4 27.0 21.4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

7.9 12.9 8.7 16.3 10.5

Service occupations 28.7 27.4 30.4 24.6 32.4 Healthcare support occupations 9.7 14.7 16.4 13.4 15.4

Sales and clerical 24.5 19.9 21.8 18.4 20.1 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

5.0 3.6 3.2 3.9 3.4

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

23.7 26.3 27.2 26.2 22.7

Nontraditional employment1 4.9 4.3 4.6 4.0 5.0 Males 6.5 5.2 4.9 5.2 6.4 Females 3.8 3.7 4.4 3.1 4.2

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Hispanic Not Hispanic

All Black White Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 23,342 109,644 41,270 60,628 7,746

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 70.7 71.5 72.2 71.2 69.7 Second quarter after exit4 69.0 69.5 70.2 69.2 67.6 Third quarter after exit2 67.6 67.7 68.7 67.4 65.2 Fourth quarter after exit3 62.0 65.5 66.2 65.4 62.3

Average earnings (among earners)

Quarter after exit1 $5,205 $5,039 $4,560 $5,352 $5,174 Second quarter after exit4 $5,394 $5,270 $4,797 $5,567 $5,373 Third quarter after exit2 $5,531 $5,428 $4,931 $5,717 $5,490 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,648 $5,532 $4,989 $5,849 $5,603

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 27.3 27.3 30.6 24.9 28.3 $2,500 to $4,999 30.2 31.0 32.4 30.3 28.8 $5,000 to $7,499 21.6 21.8 21.1 22.2 22.0 $7,500 to $9,999 10.1 10.5 9.0 11.4 10.9 $10,000 or more 10.8 9.4 6.8 11.2 10.0

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 26.4 25.7 28.3 24.0 26.7 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 28.3 30.3 27.2 27.2 $5,000 to $7,499 22.0 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.7 $7,500 to $9,999 11.0 11.9 10.3 13.0 11.4 $10,000 or more 12.5 11.8 8.9 13.6 12.0

Attained credential (among trainees)1 66.0 62.4 60.9 63.8 60.7

High school diploma/equivalency 4.3 1.5 1.4 1.7 0.9 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

3.6 8.2 4.8 11.1 6.1

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

53.9 48.6 51.6 46.4 48.2

Other 4.0 4.0 3.0 4.6 5.5

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-31 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Employment at Participation, Gender and Disability Status

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Employed at Participation Gender

Yes

No

Male

Female With a

Disability

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 24,912 117,027 56,547 77,727 8,372

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 68.4 68.1 48.7

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 89.5 81.2 80.7 84.6 75.9 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd quarters2 $12,547 $11,688 $13,068 $10,926 $10,952

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2 91.5 84.4 84.1 87.2 79.2 Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3 88.4 79.6 79.1 83.2 75.0 Earnings Change

2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,602 $5,064 $5,402 $4,827 $4,331 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,607 $4,900 $5,196 $4,725 $4,333 Credential and employment rate1 61.9 48.5 49.8 53.2 43.6

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1 Managerial, professional, & technical 30.3 19.5 13.5 28.0 23.7

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

20.9 9.0 3.3 18.0 10.9

Service occupations 29.9 27.0 15.3 36.0 28.1 Healthcare support occupations 18.0 12.2 2.5 21.4 9.0

Sales and clerical 16.6 22.2 13.1 25.9 19.9 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.5 4.1 8.7 0.5 4.0

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

19.8 27.3 49.4 9.6 24.3

Nontraditional employment1 4.6 4.3 5.4 3.7 4.2 Males 7.6 4.9 5.4 6.2 Females 3.1 3.9 3.7 1.9

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Employed at Participation Gender

Yes

No

Male

Female With a

Disability

Number of Low-Income Exiters 24,912 117,027 56,547 77,727 8,372

Other Outcome Information

Employment Quarter after exit1 85.2 68.0 70.5 71.9 51.4 Second quarter after exit4 83.5 66.1 67.8 70.4 49.6 Third quarter after exit2 82.0 64.4 65.6 69.0 46.3 Fourth quarter after exit3 79.6 61.5 62.4 66.5 44.4

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,541 $4,957 $5,568 $4,713 $4,442 Second quarter after exit4 $5,836 $5,166 $5,796 $4,921 $4,651 Third quarter after exit2 $6,016 $5,327 $5,969 $5,048 $4,811 Fourth quarter after exit3 $6,174 $5,439 $6,114 $5,129 $5,044

Earnings quarter after exit1 $1 to $2,499 21.5 28.9 25.1 28.8 37.6 $2,500 to $4,999 30.9 30.7 26.9 33.6 28.5 $5,000 to $7,499 23.6 21.3 22.9 21.0 16.7 $7,500 to $9,999 12.1 9.9 12.8 8.7 8.7 $10,000 or more 11.8 9.2 12.2 7.8 8.4

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2 $1 to $2,499 20.3 27.2 24.1 27.2 35.4 $2,500 to $4,999 27.1 28.5 24.5 30.9 27.3 $5,000 to $7,499 24.1 21.7 22.2 22.2 16.8 $7,500 to $9,999 13.2 11.4 14.1 10.1 10.2 $10,000 or more 15.3 11.2 15.0 9.7 10.3

Attained credential (among trainees)1 67.9 61.3 61.7 63.8 61.3 High school diploma/equivalency 0.7 2.3 2.0 2.1 3.5 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree 11.7 5.9 4.4 9.7 7.2 Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

50.3 49.4 50.8 48.2 46.7

Other 5.0 3.6 4.4 3.7 3.8

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-32 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Veteran Status

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adult

Exiters Veteran Campaign Veteran

Recently

Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 141,939 9,467 2,600 935 1,106

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 64.1 64.2 72.7 59.1

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.9 80.8 81.8 80.4 79.9 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd quarters2 $11,880 $14,087 $16,085 $15,044 $15,051

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2 85.8 84.0 84.4 83.4 82.8 Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3 81.4 79.9 80.1 82.4 80.0 Earnings Change

2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,176 $5,166 $6,385 $2,897 $5,539 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,044 $4,982 $6,095 $2,521 $5,664 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 46.9 48.7 45.2 43.5

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1 Managerial, professional, & technical 21.9 20.0 24.1 18.8 26.0

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11.6 6.1 7.1 6.0 4.5

Service occupations 27.6 18.9 20.7 24.1 20.5 Healthcare support occupations 13.5 3.8 2.5 4.6 4.2

Sales and clerical 21.0 16.4 14.3 13.5 21.9 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 6.0 5.4 5.3 4.5

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

25.6 38.6 35.4 38.3 27.1

Nontraditional employment1 4.4 5.2 5.8 7.1 4.9 Males 5.4 5.3 6.0 6.1 5.6 Females 3.7 4.8 4.8 7.0 3.8

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Exiters Veteran Campaign Veteran

Recently

Separated Veteran

Disabled Veteran

Number of Low-Income Exiters 141,939 9,467 2,600 935 1,106

Other Outcome Information

Employment Quarter after exit1 71.1 65.9 66.3 74.5 61.8 Second quarter after exit4 69.1 63.1 63.6 74.6 57.4 Third quarter after exit2 67.3 61.4 60.6 71.1 56.0 Fourth quarter after exit3 64.5 59.6 58.9 69.5 54.9

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,083 $5,982 $6,662 $5,829 $6,178 Second quarter after exit4 $5,307 $6,180 $6,965 $6,353 $6,616 Third quarter after exit2 $5,469 $6,440 $7,422 $6,868 $6,824 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,586 $6,685 $7,680 $6,901 $7,480

Earnings quarter after exit1 $1 to $2,499 27.3 23.4 19.0 24.2 23.6 $2,500 to $4,999 30.8 24.8 22.6 23.6 22.2 $5,000 to $7,499 21.8 23.0 23.4 24.5 20.7 $7,500 to $9,999 10.4 14.3 16.6 13.2 17.3 $10,000 or more 9.8 14.5 18.4 14.4 16.2

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2 $1 to $2,499 25.8 22.9 19.5 21.2 20.1 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 22.4 19.9 24.1 22.1 $5,000 to $7,499 22.2 21.7 21.0 18.1 18.4 $7,500 to $9,999 11.8 15.0 15.4 16.3 19.6 $10,000 or more 12.1 17.9 24.2 20.4 19.8

Attained credential (among trainees)1 62.7 61.2 63.3 55.7 58.7 High school diploma/equivalency 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.2 5.6 5.2 4.9 6.7

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 51.2 54.0 48.7 48.3

Other 3.9 4.1 3.9 2.1 3.7

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-33 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by UI Status

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adults

UI Claimant UI

Exhaustee

All Referred by

WPRS Not Referred

by WPRS

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 141,939 35,389 9,655 25,734 5,392

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 73.1 71.9 73.6 69.1

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.9 84.4 84.4 84.5 81.8 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd quarters2 $11,880 $12,264 $11,754 $12,439 $12,422

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2 85.8 87.2 87.2 87.2 85.0 Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3 81.4 84.2 84.3 84.2 80.1 Earnings Change

2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,176 $2,804 $1,846 $3,131 $7,258 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,044 $2,801 $1,849 $3,122 $7,196 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 49.5 45.5 50.8 48.4

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical 21.9 20.7 17.9 21.6 20.5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11.6 7.7 6.5 8.1 7.2

Service occupations 27.6 24.2 24.3 24.2 22.8 Healthcare support occupations 13.5 13.5 12.9 13.7 10.8

Sales and clerical 21.0 22.1 23.1 21.7 22.6 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 3.6 4.3 3.4 4.5

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

25.6 29.4 30.4 29.1 29.6

Nontraditional employment1 4.4 3.3 4.4 3.0 3.7 Males 5.4 3.1 4.4 2.8 3.4 Females 3.7 3.3 4.4 3.0 4.1

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All Low-Income Adults

UI Claimant UI

Exhaustee

All Referred by

WPRS Not Referred

by WPRS

Number of Low-Income Exiters 141,939 35,389 9,655 25,734 5,392

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 71.1 74.0 73.1 74.4 70.4 Second quarter after exit4 69.1 72.7 72.5 72.8 68.2 Third quarter after exit2 67.3 70.9 71.0 70.9 65.4 Fourth quarter after exit3 64.5 69.3 69.6 69.3 62.3

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,083 $5,392 $5,300 $5,426 $5,329 Second quarter after exit4 $5,307 $5,542 $5,358 $5,610 $5,595 Third quarter after exit2 $5,469 $5,715 $5,448 $5,808 $5,692 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,586 $5,844 $5,577 $5,934 $5,823

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 27.3 23.9 23.9 23.9 25.4 $2,500 to $4,999 30.8 29.9 29.7 29.9 29.9 $5,000 to $7,499 21.8 23.9 24.9 23.6 23.2 $7,500 to $9,999 10.4 11.7 11.7 11.8 11.3 $10,000 or more 9.8 10.6 9.8 10.9 10.3

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 25.8 22.9 23.8 22.6 25.5 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 27.3 28.2 26.9 25.5 $5,000 to $7,499 22.2 24.1 24.2 24.1 23.9 $7,500 to $9,999 11.8 13.1 13.1 13.2 12.0 $10,000 or more 12.1 12.6 10.6 13.2 13.1

Attained credential (among trainees)1 62.7 58.6 54.0 60.1 61.1

High school diploma/equivalency 1.9 1.0 1.8 0.8 1.0 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.2 7.0 6.8 7.1 5.3

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 47.3 43.1 48.7 51.3

Other 3.9 3.2 2.3 3.5 3.6

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-34 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters who Received Intensive or Training Services,

by Highest Grade Completed (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adults

Less than High

School

High School

Graduate

Some Post-secondary

College

Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 141,939 20,386 69,954 40,293 10,927

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 58.3 69.6 70.4 70.2

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.9 76.0 82.9 85.1 85.7 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd quarters2

$11,880 $9,191 $11,192 $12,891 $16,166

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

85.8 80.0 85.9 87.7 87.9

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

81.4 74.7 81.3 84.0 83.6

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,176 $3,308 $4,791 $5,960 $7,692 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,044 $3,058 $4,664 $5,988 $7,230 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 43.6 51.8 53.1 52.0

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical

21.9 4.7 14.6 32.4 49.7

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11.6 1.3 7.8 21.1 14.1

Service occupations 27.6 36.3 30.3 24.1 12.7 Healthcare support occupations 13.5 11.2 15.0 14.0 5.8

Sales and clerical 21.0 21.0 20.1 21.5 24.4 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 5.7 4.6 2.7 1.7

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

25.6 32.3 30.3 19.3 11.5

Nontraditional employment1 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.4 5.5 Males 5.4 4.0 4.5 6.8 9.2 Females 3.7 5.2 3.9 3.1 3.0

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All Low-Income Adults

Less than High

School

High School

Graduate

Some Post-secondary

College

Graduate

Number of Low-Income Exiters 141,939 20,386 69,954 40,293 10,927

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 71.1 60.4 72.4 73.9 72.8 Second quarter after exit4 69.1 58.1 70.4 72.2 70.9 Third quarter after exit2 67.3 56.1 68.6 71.0 69.5 Fourth quarter after exit3 64.5 53.3 65.5 68.8 67.1

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,083 $3,758 $4,807 $5,560 $7,055 Second quarter after exit4 $5,307 $3,886 $5,031 $5,827 $7,342 Third quarter after exit2 $5,469 $4,043 $5,161 $6,034 $7,609 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,586 $4,152 $5,288 $6,150 $7,736

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 27.3 39.6 27.9 23.4 19.4 $2,500 to $4,999 30.8 34.6 32.4 28.6 22.5 $5,000 to $7,499 21.8 16.3 22.2 23.3 21.5 $7,500 to $9,999 10.4 5.6 9.9 12.1 14.5 $10,000 or more 9.8 3.9 7.5 12.6 22.2

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 25.8 37.5 26.2 21.9 18.6 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 33.3 29.7 25.7 19.2 $5,000 to $7,499 22.2 17.6 23.1 23.0 21.0 $7,500 to $9,999 11.8 6.3 11.4 13.7 15.7 $10,000 or more 12.1 5.2 9.5 15.7 25.6

Attained credential (among trainees)1

62.7 61.6 62.4 63.6 62.9

High school diploma/equivalency 1.9 20.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.2 1.1 4.9 13.1 6.6

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 37.9 53.1 46.8 50.8

Other 3.9 2.5 4.3 3.5 5.1

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-35 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters who Received Intensive or Training Services,

by Low Income and Receipt of Public Assistance (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income

Adults Low

Income Public Assistance

Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 141,939 141,939 78,924 11,095 77,082

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 68.0 65.8 63.9 65.8

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.9 82.9 81.3 79.3 81.3 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd qtrs.2 $11,880 $11,880 $10,864 $9,754 $10,883

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

85.8 85.8 84.6 82.9 84.7

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

81.4 81.4 80.6 78.7 80.7

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,176 $5,176 $4,714 $4,782 $4,737 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,044 $5,044 $4,564 $4,650 $4,583 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 51.4 50.5 43.7 50.6

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical

21.9 21.9 20.3 13.4 20.4

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11.6 11.6 11.2 5.4 11.3

Service occupations 27.6 27.6 31.5 38.9 31.3 Healthcare support occupations 13.5 13.5 17.0 19.8 16.9

Sales and clerical 21.0 21.0 22.4 31.7 22.2 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 3.9 2.9 1.7 3.0

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

25.6 25.6 22.9 14.3 23.1

Nontraditional employment1 4.4 4.4 4.3 3.7 4.4 Males 5.4 5.4 5.4 4.0 5.5 Females 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.6 3.9

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All Low-Income Adults

Low Income

Public Assistance

Any TANF Other

Number of Low-Income Exiters 141,939 141,939 78,924 11,095 77,082

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 71.1 71.1 68.7 65.5 68.7 Second quarter after exit4 69.1 69.1 66.6 63.7 66.6 Third quarter after exit2 67.3 67.3 64.8 62.3 64.8 Fourth quarter after exit3 64.5 64.5 62.3 59.9 62.3

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,083 $5,083 $4,686 $4,047 $4,704 Second quarter after exit4 $5,307 $5,307 $4,848 $4,211 $4,863 Third quarter after exit2 $5,469 $5,469 $4,949 $4,401 $4,959 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,586 $5,586 $5,045 $4,509 $5,055

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 27.3 27.3 29.6 34.3 29.5 $2,500 to $4,999 30.8 30.8 32.8 36.1 32.7 $5,000 to $7,499 21.8 21.8 21.0 18.9 21.1 $7,500 to $9,999 10.4 10.4 8.9 6.2 9.0 $10,000 or more 9.8 9.8 7.6 4.5 7.7

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 25.8 25.8 28.6 32.1 28.6 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 28.2 30.6 34.1 30.5 $5,000 to $7,499 22.2 22.2 21.6 19.6 21.6 $7,500 to $9,999 11.8 11.8 10.2 8.1 10.2 $10,000 or more 12.1 12.1 9.0 6.1 9.1

Attained credential (among trainees)1 62.7 62.7 62.4 56.2 62.5 High school diploma/equivalency 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.2 1.8 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.2 7.2 6.7 4.4 6.7

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 49.6 50.3 46.5 50.4

Other 3.9 3.9 3.4 3.0 3.5

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-36 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters who Received Intensive or Training Services,

by Selected Characteristics (Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adults

Limited English-

Language1 Single Parent

Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 141,939 2,854 32,486 8,579 18,263

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 69.5 72.2 75.0 61.8

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.9 84.9 85.2 89.7 75.7 Average earnings in 2nd and 3rd quarters2 $11,880 $11,468 $11,404 $14,027 $10,991

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2 85.8 87.1 88.0 91.7 79.8 Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3 81.4 81.5 84.4 88.7 74.7 Earnings Change

2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,176 $5,577 $5,352 $8,890 $5,233 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,044 $5,502 $5,361 $8,949 $4,925 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 51.0 52.5 55.0 45.8

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical 21.9 10.4 25.4 52.6 9.9 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11.6 3.2 16.3 42.0 3.4

Service occupations 27.6 38.8 35.2 20.9 21.1 Healthcare support occupations 13.5 13.2 22.1 13.3 5.9

Sales and clerical 21.0 14.3 23.3 12.8 18.1 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 3.8 1.6 1.9 9.1

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

25.6 32.7 14.4 11.8 41.8

Nontraditional employment1 4.4 5.1 3.8 4.3 4.2

Males 5.4 6.6 4.9 11.9 3.5 Females 3.7 4.6 3.7 2.2 5.8

1 Excludes Puerto Rico.

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Limited English-

Language1 Single Parent

Pell Grant Recipient1

(among trainees) Offender

Number of Low-Income Exiters 141,939 2,854 32,486 8,579 18,263

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 71.1 71.8 75.8 79.5 63.7 Second quarter after exit4 69.1 72.2 74.5 79.2 60.1 Third quarter after exit2 67.3 69.8 73.6 79.0 56.9 Fourth quarter after exit3 64.5 65.0 71.8 77.6 54.0

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,083 $5,102 $4,903 $6,211 $4,667 Second quarter after exit4 $5,307 $5,297 $5,146 $6,485 $4,804 Third quarter after exit2 $5,469 $5,374 $5,334 $6,695 $4,844 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,586 $5,574 $5,466 $6,860 $4,935

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 27.3 24.1 26.6 18.3 31.7 $2,500 to $4,999 30.8 33.1 32.8 25.6 30.7 $5,000 to $7,499 21.8 24.8 22.5 23.5 20.9 $7,500 to $9,999 10.4 9.3 9.9 15.8 8.8 $10,000 or more 9.8 8.7 8.3 16.7 7.8

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 25.8 23.9 24.4 16.7 32.2 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 29.7 30.0 22.8 28.2 $5,000 to $7,499 22.2 26.0 23.2 23.1 20.7 $7,500 to $9,999 11.8 10.5 11.6 16.6 9.9 $10,000 or more 12.1 10.0 10.8 20.8 8.9

Attained credential (among trainees)1 62.7 65.2 62.7 64.0 60.6

High school diploma/equivalency 1.9 1.7 1.4 0.3 1.9 AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree 7.2 1.9 8.6 24.3 3.0 Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 55.5 49.5 35.5 52.0

Other 3.9 6.1 3.1 4.0 3.7

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

All Low-Income Adult

Exiters

Core Services

Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA

Established (among

trainees)

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 141,939 74,970 66,969 46,511

Common Measures

Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

68.0 62.4 75.1 75.5

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 82.9 79.8 85.9 86.3 Average earnings in 2nd & 3rd qtrs.2 $11,880 $10,604 $13,096 $13,237

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

85.8 83.3 88.4 88.8

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

81.4 79.2 83.7 84.5

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $5,176 $3,495 $6,906 $7,160 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $5,044 $3,370 $6,902 $7,111 Credential and employment rate1 51.4 51.4 58.2

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical

21.9 15.0 25.6 29.0

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11.6 4.7 15.4 18.8

Service occupations 27.6 27.5 27.7 29.5 Healthcare support occupations

13.5 7.1 16.9 20.1

Sales and clerical 21.0 28.9 16.7 14.8 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

3.9 4.7 3.5 2.5

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

25.6 23.8 26.6 24.2

Nontraditional employment1 4.4 4.2 4.5 4.1 Males 5.4 4.7 5.9 6.1 Females 3.7 4.0 3.5 2.9

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Exiters

Core Services

Only

Core and Intensive

Services Only

Training

ITA

Established (among

trainees)

Number of Low-Income Exiters 141,939 0 74,970 66,969 46,511

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 71.1 64.8 78.2 78.6 Second quarter after exit4 69.1 62.8 76.4 76.9 Third quarter after exit2 67.3 61.3 74.7 75.8 Fourth quarter after exit3 64.5 59.3 71.4 72.7

Average earnings (among earners) Quarter after exit1 $5,083 $4,427 $5,705 $5,778 Second quarter after exit4 $5,307 $4,634 $5,954 $6,053 Third quarter after exit2 $5,469 $4,793 $6,166 $6,258 Fourth quarter after exit3 $5,586 $4,913 $6,345 $6,420

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 27.3 32.9 22.0 21.5 $2,500 to $4,999 30.8 33.0 28.6 28.8 $5,000 to $7,499 21.8 19.6 23.8 23.2 $7,500 to $9,999 10.4 7.9 12.8 12.9 $10,000 or more 9.8 6.6 12.8 13.4

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 25.8 31.2 20.2 19.2 $2,500 to $4,999 28.2 30.5 25.8 25.8 $5,000 to $7,499 22.2 20.4 24.0 23.8 $7,500 to $9,999 11.8 9.5 14.1 14.4 $10,000 or more 12.1 8.4 15.9 16.7

Attained credential (among trainees)1

62.7 62.7 70.5

High school diploma/equivalency

1.9 1.9 0.5

AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.2 7.2 8.4

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.1 0.1 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 49.6 58.6

Other 3.9 3.9 2.9

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-38 Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Type of Training

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

No

Training Any

Training

Basic Skills/ Remedial/

Prerequisite Training

On-the-job/ Apprentice

Training

Occupational/ Entrep./ Custom Training

Number of Low-Income Exiters1 74,970 66,969 1,812 7,953 57,414

Common Measures Entered employment (quarter after exit) (excludes employed at entry)1

62.4 75.1 61.2 84.5 74.5

Retention in 2nd and 3rd quarters 2 79.8 85.9 83.3 86.5 86.0 Average earnings in 2nd & 3rd qtrs.2 $10,604 $13,096 $9,167 $13,143 $13,236

Other WIA Performance and 12-Month Outcomes

Retained employment 3rd quarter after exit2

83.3 88.4 85.7 88.9 88.5

Retained employment 4th quarter after exit3

79.2 83.7 73.9 81.9 84.3

Earnings Change 2nd and 3rd quarters after exit2 $3,495 $6,906 $4,316 $7,253 $6,957 3rd and 4th quarters after exit3 $3,370 $6,902 $4,253 $6,970 $6,989 Credential and employment rate1

51.4 32.3 22.1 56.0

Information about Employment in Quarter after exit

Occupation of employment1

Managerial, professional, & technical

15.0 25.6 5.7 14.2 28.1

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

4.7 15.4 1.7 2.0 18.1

Service occupations 27.5 27.7 38.6 12.9 29.8 Healthcare support occupations

7.1 16.9 11.9 2.9 19.5

Sales and clerical 28.9 16.7 25.0 25.4 15.1 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction and extraction

4.7 3.5 5.6 6.7 2.9

Installation, repair, production, transportation, and material moving

23.8 26.6 25.0 40.8 24.1

Nontraditional employment1 4.2 4.5 7.7 5.1 4.3 Males 4.7 5.9 6.5 4.0 6.2 Females 4.0 3.5 8.4 6.7 3.1

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No

Training Any

Training

Basic Skills/ Remedial/

Prerequisite Training

On-the-job/ Apprentice

Training

Occupational/ Entrep./ Custom Training

Number of Low-Income Exiters 74,970 66,969 1,812 7,953 57,414

Other Outcome Information

Employment

Quarter after exit1 64.8 78.2 63.5 85.8 77.7 Second quarter after exit4 62.8 76.4 63.4 81.9 76.1 Third quarter after exit2 61.3 74.7 54.1 80.3 74.4 Fourth quarter after exit3 59.3 71.4 46.1 74.1 71.6

Average earnings (among earners)

Quarter after exit1 $4,427 $5,705 $3,970 $5,907 $5,749 Second quarter after exit4 $4,634 $5,954 $4,072 $6,063 $6,013 Third quarter after exit2 $4,793 $6,166 $4,089 $6,272 $6,233 Fourth quarter after exit3 $4,913 $6,345 $4,248 $6,384 $6,419

Earnings quarter after exit1

$1 to $2,499 32.9 22.0 36.5 16.9 22.0 $2,500 to $4,999 33.0 28.6 35.7 26.5 28.7 $5,000 to $7,499 19.6 23.8 17.4 30.0 23.2 $7,500 to $9,999 7.9 12.8 6.2 15.7 12.6 $10,000 or more 6.6 12.8 4.2 10.9 13.4

Earnings 3rd quarter after exit2

$1 to $2,499 31.2 20.2 36.0 17.8 19.9 $2,500 to $4,999 30.5 25.8 35.3 23.9 25.6 $5,000 to $7,499 20.4 24.0 18.6 27.6 23.8 $7,500 to $9,999 9.5 14.1 5.4 16.8 14.0 $10,000 or more 8.4 15.9 4.6 13.9 16.6

Attained credential (among trainees)1

62.7 50.1 24.2 68.2

High school diploma/equivalency

1.9 33.3 0.4 0.7

AA, AS, BA, BS or other college degree

7.2 1.1 0.4 8.3

Postgraduate degree 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 Occupational skills license/credential/certificate

49.6 14.1 13.6 55.9

Other 3.9 1.7 9.7 3.2

1 Based on exiters from October 2012 to September 2013. 2 Based on exiters from April 2012 to March 2013. 3 Based on exiters from January 2012 to December 2012. 4 Based on exiters from July 2012 to June 2013.

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Table II-39 Performance Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Characteristics

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Exiters from

October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd Quarters

(%)

Average Earnings

($)

All Low-Income Adult Exiters

141,939 68.0 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Statewide programs 3,894 60.6 66.4 7,130 81.3 13,059 Local programs 139,519 68.2 62.7 154,287 82.9 11,859

Characteristics Age categories

18 to 21 16,433 68.8 61.3 17,742 81.7 9,320 22 to 29 39,879 71.5 63.4 43,768 83.4 11,620 30 to 44 51,073 69.5 62.8 57,556 83.6 12,646 45 to 54 23,839 65.1 62.7 27,750 82.4 12,378 55 and over 10,713 55.2 61.7 12,219 79.0 11,758

Gender Female 77,727 68.1 63.8 84,656 84.6 10,926 Male 56,547 68.4 61.7 64,194 80.7 13,068

Individual with a disability 8,372 48.7 61.3 9,598 75.9 10,952 Race and ethnicity

Hispanic 23,342 68.4 66.0 26,747 83.6 12,095 Not Hispanic American Indian or Alaskan Native

1,880 68.1 61.5 2,192 78.4 10,943

Asian 2,548 67.3 59.3 2,634 87.5 13,748 Black or African American

41,270 68.9 60.9 41,552 82.2 10,780

Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

472 67.3 67.1 558 80.7 11,999

White 60,628 68.0 63.8 70,863 83.4 12,332 More than one race 2,846 65.2 60.6 3,194 79.0 11,007

Veteran Status Veteran 9,467 64.1 61.2 11,719 80.8 14,087 Disabled veteran 1,106 59.1 58.7 1,422 79.9 15,051 Campaign veteran 2,600 64.2 63.3 3,314 81.8 16,085 Recently separated veteran 935 72.7 55.7 1,143 80.4 15,044 Other eligible person 157 65.1 52.5 193 76.5 10,817

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Exiters from

October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd Quarters

(%)

Average Earnings

($)

All Low-Income Adult Exiters

141,939 68 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Employed at participation Employed 24,912 67.9 26,459 89.5 12,547 Not employed or received layoff notice

117,027 68.0 61.3 132,579 81.2 11,688

Preprogram quarterly earnings

None 60,408 60.1 62.6 68,369 79.4 11,662 $1 to $2,499 33,983 71.3 62.4 37,225 80.9 9,884 $2,500 to $4,999 25,642 76.5 62.8 28,328 86.2 11,004 $5,000 to $7,499 12,426 78.0 63.0 14,126 87.9 13,183 $7,500 to $9,999 5,003 79.6 63.0 5,780 90.2 15,748 $10,000 or more 4,477 78.4 64.7 5,210 89.7 21,933

UI claimant 35,389 73.1 58.6 42,270 84.4 12,264 UI claimant referred by WPRS

9,655 71.9 54.0 10,820 84.4 11,754

UI exhaustee 5,392 69.1 61.1 6,448 81.8 12,422

Limited English-language (excludes Puerto Rico)

2,854 69.5 65.2 3,021 84.9 11,468

Single parent 32,486 72.2 62.7 33,067 85.2 11,404

Low income 141,939 68.0 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Public assistance recipient 78,924 65.8 62.4 87,885 81.3 10,864

TANF recipient 11,095 63.9 56.2 12,119 79.3 9,754 Other public assistance, including SNAP and SSI

77,082 65.8 62.5 86,088 81.3 10,883

Homeless 5,987 60.2 59.3 7,047 73.4 10,424

Offender 18,263 61.8 60.6 21,510 75.7 10,991

Highest grade completed

8th or less 2,262 57.7 57.6 2,983 76.5 9,152 Some high school 18,124 58.3 62.1 21,800 75.9 9,196 High school graduate 55,639 70.5 63.1 61,375 83.8 11,334 High school equivalency 14,315 66.4 59.7 16,201 79.3 10,577 Some postsecondary 40,293 70.4 63.6 44,008 85.1 12,891 College graduate (4-year) 10,927 70.2 62.9 12,255 85.7 16,166

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Table II-40 Performance Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by Services Received

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Exiters from

October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd Quarters

(%)

Average Earnings

($)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

141,939 68.0 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Coenrollment WIA dislocated worker 14,914 69.0 52.1 23,227 83.0 12,427 WIA youth 3,935 68.2 63.6 3,836 79.0 8,434 Partner program 100,620 67.0 61.9 115,478 82.4 11,617

Wagner-Peyser 98,846 67.0 62.0 113,637 82.4 11,601 TAA 600 75.0 45.3 689 89.6 15,100 National Farmworker Jobs 44 78.4 57.1 37 92.6 10,903 Veterans programs 2,944 63.6 60.7 3,470 79.7 14,599 Vocational Education 190 64.4 66.4 207 86.2 13,027 Adult Education 384 75.3 51.8 450 87.7 10,646 Title V Older Worker 27 55.0 46.2 39 75.0 8,834 Other partner programs 9,651 62.5 61.2 12,319 80.0 11,141

Services Received Core self-service and informational activities

95,245 69.5 65.0 110,971 83.4 11,991

Staff-assisted core services 141,939 68.0 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880 Intensive Services 141,939 68.0 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Prevocational activities 18,020 65.4 57.4 18,980 82.7 10,883 Training services 66,969 75.1 62.7 71,435 85.9 13,096 Type of Training (among trainees)

On-the-job training 7,791 84.5 23.1 8,380 86.5 13,011 Skill upgrading 6,859 73.8 69.2 8,622 86.3 13,845 Entrepreneurial training 128 34.5 35.5 153 86.2 8,686 ABE or ESL in combination with training (non-TAA)

1,551 58.4 48.6 2,095 82.7 8,629

Customized training 1,343 68.9 61.9 1,720 85.9 14,782 Apprenticeship training 162 80.0 74.4 140 90.2 19,758 Other occupational skills training

50,093 74.8 68.5 52,530 85.9 13,092

Remedial training (ABE/ESL Taa only)

302 73.0 52.7 296 85.6 11,271

Prerequisite training 17 73.3 64.7 10 88.9 16,753 Completed any training (among trainees)

49,892 78.4 75.5 53,275 86.8 13,510

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October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd Quarters

(%)

Average Earnings

($)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

141,939 68 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

ITA established (among trainees)

46,511 75.5 70.5 47,546 86.3 13,237

Pell Grant recipient (among trainees, excludes Puerto Rico)

8,579 75.0 64.0 9,096 89.7 14,027

Needs-related payments 667 74.2 58.1 864 85.8 12,065 Other supportive services 39,794 74.0 68.9 40,614 84.3 12,804 Service category

Core services, including staff assisted, only

Intensive & core services only 74,970 62.4 87,603 79.8 10,604 Training services 66,969 75.1 62.7 71,435 85.9 13,096

Weeks participated 4 or fewer weeks 13,620 59.3 50.1 13,800 78.2 10,111 5 to 13 weeks 19,502 69.2 58.4 21,245 80.7 11,318 14 to 26 weeks 26,462 71.4 60.3 28,944 82.5 11,637 27 to 39 weeks 19,099 70.6 63.7 20,535 83.3 11,751 40 to 52 weeks 13,991 70.3 66.1 15,058 83.6 11,885 53 to 104 weeks 30,167 67.3 65.2 35,384 83.8 12,302 More than 104 weeks 19,098 65.4 61.6 24,072 85.6 12,984

Weeks of training (among trainees)

4 or fewer weeks 8,770 76.0 66.5 9,100 83.1 12,625 5 to 13 weeks 18,134 77.4 65.6 19,081 84.6 12,510 14 to 26 weeks 13,298 75.5 57.2 13,656 85.7 12,793 27 to 39 weeks 6,729 73.5 60.1 6,773 85.8 13,092 40 to 52 weeks 5,233 75.5 66.9 5,202 87.7 13,783 53 to 104 weeks 8,716 73.7 63.0 9,966 88.5 14,548 More than 104 weeks 4,435 71.3 57.7 5,618 88.9 14,307

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October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd Quarters

(%)

Average Earnings

($)

Number of Low-Income Exiters

141,939 68 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Occupation of training Managerial, prof., technical 20,355 75.2 65.0 21,230 89.7 15,531

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

11,927 78.8 71.1 12,047 91.8 16,049

Service occupations 16,198 76.4 69.5 17,079 85.8 9,565 Healthcare support occupations

12,541 77.6 71.8 13,311 86.4 9,499

Sales and clerical 5,966 73.2 50.6 6,313 85.2 10,546 Farming, fishing, forestry, construction, and extraction

1,957 69.0 57.2 2,011 80.8 13,605

Installation, repair, production, transportation, material moving

15,472 78.3 64.7 15,601 83.0 14,104

Reason for exit Institutionalized 682 815 Health/medical 1,619 1,628 Deceased 134 144 Family care 441 471 Reserve called to active duty 26 35 Retirement 42 14.6 64.3 43 75.0 3,903

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Table II-42 Performance Outcomes of Low-Income Adult Exiters, by State

(Derived from PY 2013Q4 WIASRD Records)

Exiters from

October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-

Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of

Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd

Quarters (%)

Average Earnings

($)

Nation 141,939 68.0 62.7 159,038 82.9 11,880

Alabama 2,614 66.8 59.2 2,823 84.3 11,905 Alaska 161 80.2 72.3 152 82.6 20,278 Arizona 2,344 74.5 74.9 2,421 83.3 12,624 Arkansas 555 87.2 81.9 597 93.7 13,678 California 19,100 64.4 57.6 23,121 80.9 12,867 Colorado 1,054 77.7 36.7 1,158 83.9 14,857 Connecticut 757 72.6 78.7 745 82.1 10,705 Delaware 186 74.3 65.3 181 89.4 10,616 District of Columbia 405 49.3 81.2 493 75.8 13,156 Florida 7,482 77.7 79.5 7,110 87.9 14,371 Georgia 3,032 73.4 67.2 2,831 84.5 11,860 Hawaii 192 64.7 64.9 217 82.5 10,695 Idaho 527 86.3 68.3 631 88.3 13,481 Illinois 4,200 72.8 65.1 4,976 83.6 13,718 Indiana 10,967 69.4 44.7 12,836 82.7 10,929 Iowa 730 74.7 66.9 789 84.0 11,218 Kansas 963 77.9 73.4 870 88.1 13,001 Kentucky 964 75.9 46.5 1,070 82.0 12,755 Louisiana 2,224 67.2 61.9 2,274 87.1 13,223 Maine 511 80.8 74.0 518 88.0 11,117 Maryland 909 81.9 62.6 759 86.3 14,369 Massachusetts 1,521 83.0 80.5 1,588 88.8 11,140 Michigan 4,694 84.4 88.7 4,283 91.4 12,735 Minnesota 558 85.0 84.0 591 85.7 12,700 Mississippi 1,318 74.0 36.8 1,457 88.4 12,161 Missouri 4,417 64.0 48.8 4,689 77.9 10,039 Montana 291 66.3 0.0 295 83.7 14,389 Nebraska 369 79.5 63.1 383 84.8 10,690 Nevada 752 70.8 57.2 822 76.5 11,873 New Hampshire 262 74.9 61.9 220 77.7 10,151 New Jersey 2,981 81.7 58.4 3,206 83.9 12,514 New Mexico 400 63.6 58.8 421 80.2 13,102

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October 2012 to September 2013 Exiters from

April 2012 to March 2013

Number of Low-

Income Exiters

Entered Employment

Rate (%)

Credential Attainment Rate (%)

Number of

Exiters

Retention 2nd and 3rd

Quarters (%)

Average Earnings

($) New York 14,254 58.0 46.5 14,301 76.7 9,343 North Carolina 2,248 67.0 52.9 2,446 84.6 10,700 North Dakota 171 81.6 70.2 189 80.5 10,963 Ohio 3,372 76.9 62.0 3,246 86.9 14,097 Oklahoma 911 70.7 61.7 898 82.2 11,836 Oregon 5,180 60.5 47.9 13,389 80.6 11,122 Pennsylvania 2,236 65.9 47.9 1,790 82.1 10,335 Puerto Rico 3,070 59.8 75.5 3,754 87.3 6,000 Rhode Island 183 81.9 66.7 294 87.4 11,729 South Carolina 4,342 70.3 51.6 4,197 84.3 10,152 South Dakota 539 73.4 52.8 529 84.4 10,939 Tennessee 1,626 82.5 76.5 1,361 91.1 13,453 Texas 10,076 69.6 71.4 9,091 82.4 13,016 Utah 8,201 51.5 2.3 11,235 78.0 10,437 Vermont 272 64.5 60.2 218 83.3 10,729 Virgin Islands 141 30.2 67.6 83 62.5 7,770 Virginia 2,254 71.0 74.9 2,405 83.6 10,037 Washington 2,597 75.5 61.1 2,215 84.6 14,131 West Virginia 382 77.8 82.6 460 83.1 12,690 Wisconsin 2,239 77.6 62.5 2,220 84.6 11,522 Wyoming 205 72.3 69.5 190 85.8 16,098