The 2019 National Workforce Registry Alliance Dataset consists of data from 14 registries: Arizona, Connecticut, Miami-Dade (Florida), Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. These registries followed the Partnership Eligibility Review (PER) guidelines for data submission. The dataset represents active registry participants as of January 1, 2017, through March 1, 2019, and includes individual records from 398,986 professionals (337,551 of whom were currently employed) working across 63,306 programs/facilities. Of the 14 registries, participation is mandatory for most of the workforce for Illinois, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. (author abstract)
The National Workforce Registry Alliance’s 2019 Workforce Dataset: Early childhood and school-age workforce characteristics
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Illinois;
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Ohio;
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Wisconsin
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