The core performance measures are the key measures of success in achieving
the legislative goals of WIA. The measures are used to: set agreed
upon performance goals on a State and local level; ensure comparability
of state performance results to maintain objectivity in measuring
results for incentive and sanction determinations; and provide information
for system wide reporting and evaluation for program improvement.
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Quick View of 17 WIA Measures:
Adult Program
- Entry into unsubsidized employment;
- Retention in unsubsidized employment six months after entry into the employment;
- Earnings received in unsubsidized employment six months after entry into the employment; and
- Attainment of a recognized credential relating to achievement
of educational skills, which may include attainment of a secondary
school diploma or its recognized equivalent, or occupational skills,
by participants who enter unsubsidized employment.
Dislocated Worker Program
- Entry into unsubsidized employment;
- Retention in unsubsidized employment six months after entry into the employment;
- Earnings received in unsubsidized employment six months after entry into the
employment relative to earnings of job of dislocation; and
- Attainment of a recognized credential relating to achievement of educational skills,
which may include attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent,
or occupational skills, by participants who enter unsubsidized employment.
Youth Program
Older Youth (aged 19-21)
- Entry into unsubsidized employment;
- Retention in unsubsidized employment six months
after entry into the employment;
- Earnings received in unsubsidized employment
six months after entry into the employment; and
- Attainment of a recognized credential relating to achievement of educational skills, which may include
attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, or occupational skills, by participants who
enter unsubsidized employment or who enter postsecondary education, advanced training or unsubsidized employment.
Younger Youth (aged 14-18)
- Attainment of basic skills and, as
appropriate, work readiness or occupational skills;
- Attainment of secondary school diplomas and their
recognized equivalents; and
- Placement and retention in postsecondary education,
advanced training, military service, employment, or qualified
apprenticeships.
Across Funding Streams
- Customer satisfaction for participants; and
- Customer satisfaction for employers.
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