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Training as a Path to an Equitable Post-pandemic Recovery

Considerations Based on an Analysis of Washington State’s Short-term Training Participants and Outcomes

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Abstract

Based on comprehensive data from the Washington Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board, this analysis explores short-term training programs, including which providers offer them and in which occupation-specific programs of study; the demographics of those who enroll in programs; and outcomes for program completers or graduates. Given limitations on the maintenance and matching of student-level data at the federal level, state-specific analyses of training program participation and outcomes provide the best glimpse into who accesses and benefits most from short-term training.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Lumina Foundation for its generous support of the research and production of this report.

We would also like to acknowledge Eleni Papadakis and Randy Smith from the Washington Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board for sharing the training program data that made this analysis possible. This research report benefited from the support and insight of many New America colleagues, including Mary Alice McCarthy, Debra Bragg, Ivy Love, Clare McCann, Sophie Nguyen, Iris Palmer, and Wesley Whistle, as well as Elizabeth Meza and William Zumeta from the University of Washington. Thank you to Riker Pasterkiewicz, Julie Brosnan, Fabio Murgia, and Hana Hancock for communications support and Sabrina Detlef for editorial guidance.

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Lul Tesfai
Lul Tesfai

Senior Policy Advisor, Center on Education & Labor

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