Using Wage Records to Help Workers | OAS Episode 262
Our focus on this podcast is enhanced wage records and the role they can play in helping states better understand their workforce, evaluate job training programs and show the return on investment for various educational programs. Collecting enhanced employment data involves asking employers for additional information when they file regular reports with their state unemployment office, such as information about hours worked and establishing consistent coding for similar job types. Joining the podcast to discuss the issue are Dr. Erica Groshen, former commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and now senior economics adviser at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and Paul Famolari, the assistant executive director for unemployment for the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce. Groshen explained how collection of this information in a standardized manner can help policymakers and researchers see trends in the workplace and know which job programs are paying off for workers. They also can show how new technology is affecting workers, such as which workers appear most vulnerable to losing their jobs to AI. Famolari discussed how the program has worked in South Carolina, what lawmakers were hoping to learn when they passed the enabling legislation and some of the challenges his agency ran into in trying to implement the law. Resources • Enhancing Unemployment Insurance Wage Data to Better Understand Education and Employment Outcomes (https://dataqualitycampaign.org/wp-co...) , Data Quality Campaign • How Enhanced Wage Records Can Show the Value of Jobs Training Programs (https://www.ncsl.org/state-legislatur...) , NCSL • JEDx Value Proposition Research Report, (https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/w...) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation • What States Should Know about Education and Work -- But Don (https://www.strada.org/reports/what-s...) ’t (https://www.strada.org/reports/what-s...) , Strada

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