This report presents descriptive analyses on workforce trends in the 2012 National Registry Alliance Dataset, features an analysis examining the relationship of age with education level, and provides recommendations for registry functioning and policy development based on these findings. The 2012 National Registry Alliance Dataset consists of data from nine registries: Connecticut, Miami-Dade County (FL), Maine, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. These registries followed the Partnership Eligibility Review (PER) guidelines for data submission. The dataset represents active registry participants as of January 1, 2010, through March 1, 2012, and includes individual records from 58,398 professionals (49,740 of whom were currently employed) working across 12,050 programs/facilities. (author abstract)
2012 workforce dataset: A review of workforce trends
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Connecticut;
Florida;
Maine;
Missouri;
Montana;
New Jersey;
West Virginia;
Wisconsin;
Wyoming
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