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Independent Audit Of The State's Evaluation Of The Training Benefits Program, Kevin Hollenbeck
Independent Audit Of The State's Evaluation Of The Training Benefits Program, Kevin Hollenbeck
Kevin Hollenbeck
Washington's Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC) has been charged by the state legislature to oversee the state's Employment Security Department's evaluation of the Training Benefits program, which is a program to encourage recipients of unemployment compensation to enroll in formal education and training. Staff members from the Upjohn Institute will consult with the individuals conducting the evaluation in the initial design phase of the ESD evaluation, and then will track progress of it, and finally will audit the results.
Unemployment Insurance Usage By Disabled Individuals, Kevin Hollenbeck
Unemployment Insurance Usage By Disabled Individuals, Kevin Hollenbeck
Kevin Hollenbeck
Using administrative data from the State of Washington, the study cross-walked Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefit data with information on enrollment in other programs that may have identified participants as having a disability, such as vocational rehabilitation or Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs in which individuals self-reported disability status. By cross-walking the data to Vocational Rehabilitation and WIA, the profile that was developed provided a sense of what portion of a state’s long-term unemployed may have had a disability.