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"Labor Market Information (LMI) is an applied science; it is the systematic collection and analysis of data which describes and predicts the relationship between labor demand and supply." The States' Labor Market Information Review, ICESA, 1995, p. 7.

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Program Outcomes


Program Evaluation

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act: Wyoming Eligible Training Providers Program Outcomes Report

Published April 2021.

Program Evaluation

Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act Program Evaluation for Wyoming

Prepared June 2019. Revised for publication August 2020.

Program Evaluation

Impact Evaluation of a Wyoming Employment Assistance Program


Impact Evaluation

Higher Wages and More Work: Impact Evaluation of a State-Funded Incumbent Worker Training Program


Wyoming at Work

Wyoming’s Labor Exchange (Wyoming at Work ) Utilization Analysis

Presented to the Wyoming Workforce Development Council in Cheyenne, WY, on February 9, 2011, by Tony Glover


Education

The Cornerstone: Building an American Public Policy for Educational Attainment and Success in the Labor Market

Published June 2013.

  • Educational Attainment in the United States: A Brief History
  • Rising Enrollments and the Labor Market
  • Function of a Four-Year Degree Today: How Meaningful is the Signifier?
  • College Tuition vs. Future Earnings for Graduates
  • Community Colleges and Credentialing: Closing the Skills Gap?
  • Globalization and Higher Education

Voc Rehab

Job Attainment and Wages of Wyoming Vocational Rehabilitation Participants

Published March 2010. Abridged version published in March 2010 issue of Wyoming Labor Force Trends.


Educational Program Outcomes


Workforce Program Evaluation