• Episode 3: Transform Data Use

  • Nov 11 2020
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 3: Transform Data Use

  • Summary

  • In describing his partnership with the Department of Youth & Community Development, Judd Kessler says that this research agenda is in large part a story about data. In episode three of J-PAL Voices: The Impact and Promise of Summer Jobs in the United States, we look at the role that data play in summer jobs programs. Chekemma Fulmore-Townsend and Julia Breitman discuss how data on program participation have helped them meet racial equity targets in program delivery. Alicia Sasser-Modestino illustrates the variety of data sources used in an impact evaluation of Boston’s summer jobs program. Data help us look at mechanisms and a variety of outcomes, tell a diversity of stories, and ensure that we serve the most vulnerable individuals. 

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    Links:

    • Knowledge @ Wharton video (webpage) of Judd Kessler speaking about the New York City SYEP evaluation
    • Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-Based Policy (webpage)
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