The US Department of Labor (DOL) used the JTPA Standardized Program Information Report
(SPIR) compiled by Social Policy Research Associates to obtain information about individuals
participating in programs under Title II-A, Section 204(d), Title II-C, and Title III of the Job
Training Partnership Act. The JTPA provided job training services and vocational education
programs for the economically disadvantaged, dislocated workers, and other individuals likely to
face employment barriers.
The individuals covered by the PY 99 SPIR are those who terminated participation during
program year 1999 (July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000) and during the last quarter of PY 98
(April 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999), for a total of five quarters of data.
The SPIR data are divided into separate files for Title II-A, Section 204(d), Title II-C, and Title
III participants. The data for each terminating individual include date of birth, gender,
race/ethnicity, disability status, program participation, welfare receipt, education status, reading
and math skills, labor force status, type and extent of training received, receipt of supportive
services, attainment of skills, employment outcomes, and follow-up information.
The follow-up information comes from a telephone survey conducted 13 weeks after completion
of the program for the Title II-A, Section 204(d), and Title III participants. Due to the 13 week
lag, follow-up data are available only for the first four quarters of data, from April 1, 1999 to
March 31, 2000.
Each of the four individual level SPIR files contains 145 variables, and the number of observations
varies from 14,762 to 247,638. In addition to the individual level files, the data for each title of
participation have been aggregated to the service delivery area (SDA) and state levels. These four
files vary in size with the largest file containing 211 variables and 560 observations.
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