Performance management systems that provide (relatively) quick feedback to program operators play an important role in employment and training programs around the world. This paper brings together evidence on the effects of such systems, drawn primarily from the widely studied U.S. Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) program. The questions addressed include the effects of performance standards systems on who gets served, on what services they receive, on the technical efficiency of program operation, on the economic efficiency of program operation, and on strategic behavior by program managers to “game ” the system. Though incomplete on important dimensions, the available evidence makes it clear that the JTPA standards did little to enhance...
A study was conducted to examine the private sector involvement in the federal job training and empl...
In this paper, we explore performance measurement and management for what we are calling the "next-g...
This book provides a broad overview of federally funded job training programs as they exist today. T...
In this day and age, public agencies have found evaluating program performance to be an increasingly...
This article examines those provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act designed to introduce the...
This paper is the start of an empirical study of short-term indicators of long-term job training pro...
The Job Training Partnership Act (JCPA) uses performance incentives to encourage more efficient prov...
Passage of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) has focused poli-cymakers ’ attention on measuring the...
Concern for performance management has increased sharply in recent decades in both the public and pr...
This article describes the evolution of a performance measurement system in a government job trainin...
textTraining expenditures by Americas business reached $55.3 billion by 1996 estimates. Despite thi...
The focus of this study is on the effects of a poorly implemented performance management system (PMS...
Recent studies of the effectiveness of the following types of job training programs were reviewed: m...
This study assesses the validity of alternative short-term indicators used to predict long-term earn...
The Job Training Partnership Act, the central federal program for helping the poor find jobs, has ye...
A study was conducted to examine the private sector involvement in the federal job training and empl...
In this paper, we explore performance measurement and management for what we are calling the "next-g...
This book provides a broad overview of federally funded job training programs as they exist today. T...
In this day and age, public agencies have found evaluating program performance to be an increasingly...
This article examines those provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act designed to introduce the...
This paper is the start of an empirical study of short-term indicators of long-term job training pro...
The Job Training Partnership Act (JCPA) uses performance incentives to encourage more efficient prov...
Passage of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) has focused poli-cymakers ’ attention on measuring the...
Concern for performance management has increased sharply in recent decades in both the public and pr...
This article describes the evolution of a performance measurement system in a government job trainin...
textTraining expenditures by Americas business reached $55.3 billion by 1996 estimates. Despite thi...
The focus of this study is on the effects of a poorly implemented performance management system (PMS...
Recent studies of the effectiveness of the following types of job training programs were reviewed: m...
This study assesses the validity of alternative short-term indicators used to predict long-term earn...
The Job Training Partnership Act, the central federal program for helping the poor find jobs, has ye...
A study was conducted to examine the private sector involvement in the federal job training and empl...
In this paper, we explore performance measurement and management for what we are calling the "next-g...
This book provides a broad overview of federally funded job training programs as they exist today. T...