Education-to-Workforce Indicator Framework: Using Data to Promote Equity and Economic Security for All
Naihobe Gonzalez,
Elizabeth Alberty,
Stacey Brockman,
Tutrang Nguyen,
Matthew Johnson,
Sheldon Bond,
Krista O'Connell,
Adrianna Corriveau,
Megan Shoji and
Megan Streeter
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Abstract:
An evidence-based, field-driven framework that establishes a common set of metrics and data equity principles for assessing and addressing disparities along the pre-K-to-workforce continuum.
Keywords: data equity; indicator; measure; education; workforce; E-W Framework (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 313
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