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Approval No.: 1205-0436
Expiration
Date: January 31, 2017
ABBREVIATED
SUPPORTING STATEMENT
A. SUPPLEMENTAL
SUPPORTING STATEMENT
A.1. Title: Site
Selection for Evaluation of Youth CareerConnect (YCC)
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A.2. Compliance with 5
CFR 1320.5:
Yes
X No __
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A.3. Assurances of
Confidentiality:
No
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A.4. Federal Cost:
$305,113
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A.5. Requested
Expiration Date (Month/Year): January,
2017
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A.6.
a.
Number of Respondents: 48
a.1.
% Received Electronically: 0%
b. Frequency: See Table 1
c.
Average Response Time: See Table 1
d.
Total Annual Burden 320 Hours.
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A7. Does the Collection
Of Information Employ Statistical Methods?
X
No
__ Yes (Complete Section
B and attach BLS review sheet).
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A.8. Abstract:
The U.S.
Department of Labor’s (DOL) Employment and Training
Administration (ETA) is undertaking the Evaluation of Youth
CareerConnect (YCC). In spring 2014, DOL awarded a total of $107
million to 24 grantees to implement the YCC program, which is a
high-school based initiative aimed at improving students’
college and career readiness in particular employment sectors. The
programs are redesigning the high school experience through
partnerships with colleges and employers to provide
skill-developing and work-based learning opportunities to help
students prepare for jobs in high-demand occupations. The overall
aim of the evaluation is to determine the extent to which the YCC
program improves high school students’ educational and
employment outcomes, and to assess whether program effectiveness
varies by student and grantee characteristics.
The
evaluation will be based on a rigorous random assignment design
where program applicants will be randomly assigned to a treatment
group (who will be able to receive YCC program services) or a
control group (who will not). Random assignment designs have been
broadly accepted as the gold standard for providing reliable
impact estimates of interventions. Recognizing the inherent
challenges of implementing a random assignment study, our first
step in planning the evaluation will be to clarify information in
the 24 YCC grant applications to identify sites that appear to be
suitable for the study based on their program models and
enrollment processes. For our next step, we plan to conduct site
visits to suitable programs. The purpose of these visits will be
to recruit sites for the proposed random assignment study and to
start the process of tailoring random assignment procedures to
each site.
This
request for clearance is limited to data collection necessary for
site recruitment across the YCC grant programs. The data
collection includes on-site, one-day visits to up to 16 promising
grantees. We plan to speak with eight respondents per site visit
(Table 1). The respondents will be executive grantee directors and
other key staff of the grant programs and partner organizations
(such as high school leaders, community college administrators,
workforce investment board members, and employers). As shown in
the Recruitment Visit Protocol in Appendix A, the topics for data
collection will include (1) updating information in the grantee
applications on the program design and enrollment processes; (2)
identifying potential points of random assignment; (3) developing
specific plans to conduct random assignment (including the staff
who will be involved and available data systems for random
assignment); (4) obtaining information on what career-focused
services will be available to the control group; and (5)
clarifying formal procedures for obtaining site approval for study
participation (such as developing Memoranda of Understanding
(MOUs) with the sites). All applicants for grant funds have been
advised that receipt of grant funds is contingent upon
participation in the evaluation. Thus, ETA anticipates a 100%
response rate to the site visit protocols and does not expect to
incorporate any statistical approach for non-response or sampling.
This
data collection will not duplicate any information currently
collected. Although program identifiers will be used to link the
information collected with other data collected about the program,
identities of individual respondents will not be included in
published reports nor otherwise be revealed to anyone not directly
involved in the information collection (i.e., contractor
personnel).
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Table
1 Burden Associated with Site Selection Activities
Activity
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Respondents
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Responses
per Respondent
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Total
Number of Responses
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Response
Time (Hours)
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Total
Burden Hours
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Time
Value*
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Monetized
Burden Hours (Rounded to nearest $)
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Senior
Grantee Staff
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16
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6
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96
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3
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288
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$43.60
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$12,557
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Partner
Organizations
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32
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1
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32
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1
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32
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$43.60
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$1,395
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Total
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48
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NA
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128
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NA
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320
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NA
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$13,952
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aThe
hourly wage of $43.60 is based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics
hourly and weekly earnings of “Education Administrators:
Elementary and Secondary" (see:
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes119032.htm)
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