Assessing Options to Evaluate Long-Term Outcomes Using Administrative Data
Evaluation Template: WorkAdvance (Example)
This data collection effort is part of the Assessing Options to Evaluate Long-Term Outcomes Using Administrative Data study, which is funded by the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
This study is a new effort by OPRE to determine the feasibility of linking administrative data sets to program evaluation data. Data are being collected to assess the practical and legal feasibility for accomplishing the linkages, to assess potential costs, to determine data ownership, and to identify prior history of linkage, past findings, and current availability of relevant data and metadata. The information collected on each evaluation will be submitted to OPRE, along with a memo that summarizes the findings and identifies the most promising targets of opportunity.
Can you please review the information in the template, confirm or correct as needed, and fill in any missing information? We expect it will take you 1-2 hours to review and fill in this template, depending on the availability of information.
Please note that your participation in this data collection is voluntary and your information will be kept private to the extent permitted by law.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this information collection is 0970-0356 and the expiration date is 3/31/2018.
Evaluation |
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Lead evaluator |
MDRC |
Funder(s) |
Social Innovation Fund grant to Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC) |
Federal project officer |
N/A |
Status
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Original evaluation is completed (2011-2016) Extended follow-up analysis is ongoing (2016-2019) |
Evaluation dataset |
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Does the evaluation dataset still exist? |
Yes |
Data destruction
|
- Extended
follow-up analysis is ongoing |
Location/ownership
|
MDRC (original evaluator) |
Was a public access or restricted use file created? |
No |
What personally identifying information is available? |
SSN First, middle, last name Date of birth Contact information (phone number, email, address) |
Administrative datasets linked to in original study |
State unemployment insurance wage and benefits data |
Measures/data sources available in evaluation dataset |
Individual-level
data from: |
Codebook/instruments available |
Available from
MDRC: |
Data sharing agreements for sample roster/link file |
None |
Feasibility |
|
Have any extended follow-up analyses been done?
|
Yes |
Did the study collect informed consent? |
Yes |
Informed consent description
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Data
items/sources mentioned in consent form: |
Length of data
collection mentioned in consent form: |
|
Language on
data access/destruction in consent form: |
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Linking to administrative data sources
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Yes, it is possible to match to at least some data sources through 10 years of follow-up. The language for employment and earnings data is fairly broad, and only mentions it may be collected from “state and federal agencies.” |
Study and findings |
|
Study design |
Randomized controlled trial |
Study enrollment period |
June 2011-June 2013 |
Number of sites |
4 |
Site location(s) |
New York (2 sites) Tulsa, OK Cleveland, OH |
Provider name(s) |
Per Scholas |
Sample size
|
2,564 total
sample members |
Sample characteristics |
Adults (average age in mid-30s), mostly male, mostly unemployed, nearly 100% had high school diploma and over half some college |
Intervention type and key services tested |
Sectoral
training and career pathways program model |
Key outcomes in original study (e.g. primary outcomes) |
Employment,
earnings |
Strength of findings
|
- Large impacts
on employment and earnings throughout most of follow up period for
one site |
Treatment contrast
|
Yes, large participation impacts in all model components, including sectoral training, as measured by Year 2 survey |
Control group embargo
|
3 years |
Follow-up in original study
|
- 2 Year survey
(80 percent response rate; average respondent was interviewed 22
months after study enrollment) |
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Author | Kelsey Schaberg |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-13 |