Two-Year Impact Sample Public Use File
Table Impact 1
Program Impacts on Employment and Earnings in Years 1 and 2
Sample Program Control Difference Percentage Variable
Site and Program Size Group Group (Impact) Change (%) Name
Ever employed in years 1or 2 (%) VEMPQ2T9
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment 3,833 66.1 61.6 4.5*** 7.3
Atlanta Human Capital Development 3,881 64.4 61.6 2.8** 4.6
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment 3,012 77.7 70.1 7.6*** 10.9
Grand Rapids Human Capital Development 2,997 75.4 70.1 5.3*** 7.6
Riverside Labor Force Attachment 6,726 60.2 45.0 15.1*** 33.5
Lacked high school diploma or basic 3,125 55.5 38.9 16.6*** 42.7
Riverside Human Capital Development 3,135 48.2 38.9 9.3*** 23.9
Columbus Integrated 4,672 73.9 72.2 1.70.0 2.3
Columbus Traditional 4,729 73.5 72.2 1.30.0 1.7
Detroit 4,459 62.3 58.2 4.1*** 7.0
Oklahoma City 8,677 64.1 65.0 -0.90.0 -1.4
Portland 5,547 72.1 60.9 11.2*** 18.4
Average total earnings in years 1 and 2 ($) EARNQ2T9
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment 3,833 5,820 5,006 813*** 16.2
Atlanta Human Capital Development 3,881 5,502 5,006 496** 9.9
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment 3,012 5,674 4,639 1,035*** 22.3
Grand Rapids Human Capital Development 2,997 5,219 4,639 580** 12.5
Riverside Labor Force Attachment 6,726 5,488 4,213 1,276*** 30.3
Lacked high school diploma or basic 3,125 4,124 3,133 992*** 31.7
Riverside Human Capital Development 3,135 3,450 3,133 317 0 10.1
Columbus Integrated 4,672 7,565 6,892 673** 9.8
Columbus Traditional 4,729 7,569 6,892 677*** 9.8
Detroit 4,459 4,369 4,001 367* 9.2
Oklahoma City 8,677 3,518 3,514 5 0 0.1
Portland 5,547 7,133 5,291 1,842*** 34.8
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