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HJM 82 |
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Data on NM Academic Graduates in Workforce |
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Collard |
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( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
LFC Files
Responses
Received From
Economic
Development Department (EDD)
Public
Education Department (PED)
Commission
on Higher Education (CHE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Joint Memorial 82 asks that the Labor Department
meet with representatives of the Commission on Higher Education, higher
education institutions, workforce programs and the Public Education Department
(PED) to address data collection needs, processes of data collection and
dissemination, coordination of requests, timelines and other pending issues and
barriers to data collection. The goal is
greater utilization of the department’s unemployment insurance wage tracking
system in order to make data readily available regarding the employment of
academic graduates and program completers to better gauge the success of
educational institutions. The department
is requested to submit a report to the Legislative Finance Committee and other
appropriate interim legislative committees prior to
Significant Issues
PED
is developing a unique student ID system that will be implemented during the
2004-2005 school year. Each student in
the public education system will be assigned a unique number that will remain
with the student through high school graduation.
FISCAL
IMPLICATIONS
Although there are no significant fiscal
implications associated with this joint memorial, PED indicates additional
hardware, software and staff will be needed to operate
this new process.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
PED staff can and will meet with other entities
to support this request. Creating a
single system now, rather than attempting to modify several systems later,
should save considerable time and money.
The information system of each entity will need to be compatible with
all others and the rights and privacy of students will need to be
addressed.
If House Joint Memorial
82 is resolved by the legislature and requires duties and tasks from CHE such
as data collection, process and dissemination of data and implementation of the
unemployment insurance wage tracking system, CHE would require additional
staff.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
EDD notes this collaborative
tracking system will ultimately provide critical information to schools,
colleges and workforce programs enabling them to assess their effectiveness in
raising the quality of life of their graduates and program participants. It will provide the Economic Development Department
with substantive information on this state’s workforce and skills base in
behalf of recruiting new industry to the state; and it will provide the
department with a new tool to assess its effectiveness in creating new jobs
that will keep these graduates appropriately employed in
CHE notes many
federal programs insist and the legislative finance committee encourages, all
agencies participating in workforce development to collect:
percent of participants entering into subsidized employment, percent of
participants retained in employment six months after acquiring employment, and
percent of increase in earnings from unsubsidized employment.
Additionally, CHE indicates a partnership with neighboring states needs to be attained to track the
students who leave the state to work after completing their education. Tracking students without social security
numbers is also an issue. Many student
populations are not assigned social security numbers, which is the main tool to
track our students through the unemployment insurance wage database.
Finally,
CHE states there are many other academic graduates and individuals who have completed
KBC/njw