We use administrative data from Missouri to examine the sensitivity of earnings impact estimates for a job training program based on alternative nonexperimental methods. We consider regression adjustment, Mahalanobis distance matching, and various methods using propensity score matching, examining both cross-sectional estimates and difference-in-difference estimates. Specification tests suggest that the difference-in-difference estimator may provide a better measure of program impact. We find that propensity score matching is most effective, but the detailed implementation is not of critical importance. Our analyses demonstrate that existing data can be used to obtain useful estimates of program impact
This report establishes that performance monitoring data may be used for program evaluation purposes...
This study compares experimental and non-experimental estimators using randomized data from the Nati...
This paper presents nonexperimental net impact estimates for the Adult and Dislocated Worker program...
We use administrative data from Missouri to examine the sensitivity of earnings impact estimates for...
Bonn, Germany for comments. We are also especially grateful to Jeff Smith for extensive and helpful ...
The goal of this paper, is to use administrative data from one state to construct a set of nonrandom...
This paper addresses the question of whether administrative data sources, such as performance monito...
This paper addresses the question of whether administrative data that are collected for performance ...
This paper addresses the question of whether administrative data sources, such as performance monito...
This paper presents nonexperimental net impact estimates for the Adult and Dislocated Worker program...
In the wake of shrinking public coffers, policy makers are demanding greater accountability from the...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training pro...
In recent years, propensity score matching (PSM) has gained attention as a potential method for esti...
foundation for financial support of this research. In this paper, we examine the effectiveness of th...
In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the c...
This report establishes that performance monitoring data may be used for program evaluation purposes...
This study compares experimental and non-experimental estimators using randomized data from the Nati...
This paper presents nonexperimental net impact estimates for the Adult and Dislocated Worker program...
We use administrative data from Missouri to examine the sensitivity of earnings impact estimates for...
Bonn, Germany for comments. We are also especially grateful to Jeff Smith for extensive and helpful ...
The goal of this paper, is to use administrative data from one state to construct a set of nonrandom...
This paper addresses the question of whether administrative data sources, such as performance monito...
This paper addresses the question of whether administrative data that are collected for performance ...
This paper addresses the question of whether administrative data sources, such as performance monito...
This paper presents nonexperimental net impact estimates for the Adult and Dislocated Worker program...
In the wake of shrinking public coffers, policy makers are demanding greater accountability from the...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training pro...
In recent years, propensity score matching (PSM) has gained attention as a potential method for esti...
foundation for financial support of this research. In this paper, we examine the effectiveness of th...
In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the c...
This report establishes that performance monitoring data may be used for program evaluation purposes...
This study compares experimental and non-experimental estimators using randomized data from the Nati...
This paper presents nonexperimental net impact estimates for the Adult and Dislocated Worker program...