© Copyright 2005 by the Wyoming Department of Employment, Research & Planning

Occasional Paper No. 3

Workforce Development Training Fund Evaluation at the Macro

and Micro Levels

 


 

Table 8: Participantsa Appearing One Quarter Before and One Quarter After by Real Wage Quintiles, Fiscal Year 1999 (FY1999) to FY2003b
    Assuming a 35-Hour Week Assuming a 40-Hour Week
     
Quintile Number of Participants totw_bef totw_aft Average Hourly Wagec Before Training Average Hourly Wage After Training Wage Progression or Decline Average Hourly Wage Before Training Average Hourly Wage After Training Wage Progression or Decline
     
First 573 2068502 $4.97 $7.93 $2.96 $4.35 $6.94 $2.59
Second 559 2818960 $9.66 $11.08 $1.42 $8.46 $9.70 $1.24
Third 560 3888548 $14.01 $15.26 $1.25 $12.26 $13.35 $1.10
Fourth 559 5472456 $20.97 $21.52 $0.54 $18.35 $18.83 $0.48
Fifth 546 8407264 $33.89 $33.84 -$0.05 $29.65 $29.61 -$0.04
aParticipants earning within the top and bottom 2.5 percent of the wage distribution during the quarter before training were eliminated from this table.
bTotal Quarterly Wages for FY1999 To FY2003 were Consumer Price Index (All Urban Consumers U.S. all items, 1982-1984=100) adjusted for inflation.
cThe formula for calculating average hourly wages is the sum of total quarterly wages for all individuals divided by total quarterly hours worked. Total quarterly hours worked may increase or decrease depending upon the assumptions made
about how many hours, on average, individuals work on a weekly basis. In this data set, we have no way of determining how many hours were actually worked by individuals in a week. Thus, we present average hourly wages calculated for 
both 35- and 40-hour work weeks. Total quarterly wages are used here, instead of wages for the training employer only, because skills gained from the training employer may lead to an increase in wages at other jobs.

 

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