State Agencies’ Use of Administrative Data for Improved Practice: Needs, Challenges, and Opportunities
Scott W. Allard,
Emily R. Wiegand,
Colleen Schlecht,
A. Rupa Datta,
Robert M. Goerge and
Elizabeth Weigensberg
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Growing interest in the use of administrative data to answer questions around program implementation and effectiveness has led to greater discussion of how government agencies can develop the necessary internal data infrastructure, analytic capacity, and office culture.
Keywords: Data analysis; Statistical decision making; Public administration; Government agencies; Data quality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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