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2015

Economics

Kevin Hollenbeck

Public employment programs

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Evidence About The Effectiveness Of Public Training Programs For Incumbent Workers, Kevin Hollenbeck, Sarah M. Klerk Jan 2015

Evidence About The Effectiveness Of Public Training Programs For Incumbent Workers, Kevin Hollenbeck, Sarah M. Klerk

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


Net Impacts Of Workforce Development Programs On Individuals With Low Earnings, Kevin Hollenbeck Jan 2015

Net Impacts Of Workforce Development Programs On Individuals With Low Earnings, Kevin Hollenbeck

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


The Interaction Of Workforce Development Programs And Unemployment Compensation By Individuals With Disabilities In Washington State, Kevin Hollenbeck Jan 2015

The Interaction Of Workforce Development Programs And Unemployment Compensation By Individuals With Disabilities In Washington State, Kevin Hollenbeck

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of The Kent County Work Progressions Program, Kevin Hollenbeck Jan 2015

Evaluation Of The Kent County Work Progressions Program, Kevin Hollenbeck

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


The Role Of The Workforce Development System In The Economic Development Of Urban Areas, Kevin Hollenbeck Jan 2015

The Role Of The Workforce Development System In The Economic Development Of Urban Areas, Kevin Hollenbeck

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


On The Use Of Administrative Data For Workforce Development Program Evaluation, Kevin Hollenbeck Jan 2015

On The Use Of Administrative Data For Workforce Development Program Evaluation, Kevin Hollenbeck

Kevin Hollenbeck

This report establishes that performance monitoring data may be used for program evaluation purposes, such as with process and net impact evaluation. Evidence supporting this assertion is gathered from the administrative data of the State of Washington that examines services provided to adults under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). The report describes various empirical estimation techniques and summarizes the net impact estimators generated." The report offers guidance to policymakers and program administrators, who may be unfamiliar with the technical details of various analytical approaches, that although empirical results may appear complex or unstable, they can be used for program improvement. …


Workforce System Net Impact Estimates And Rates Of Return: Performance Measures?, Kevin Hollenbeck Jan 2015

Workforce System Net Impact Estimates And Rates Of Return: Performance Measures?, Kevin Hollenbeck

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


Net Impact Estimates For Services Provided Through The Workforce Investment Act, Kevin Hollenbeck, Christopher T. King, Wei-Jang Huang, Daniel Schroeder Jan 2015

Net Impact Estimates For Services Provided Through The Workforce Investment Act, Kevin Hollenbeck, Christopher T. King, Wei-Jang Huang, Daniel Schroeder

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.