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The Talent DividendYear Two Reports
Joe Cortright
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Roadmap
1. The Talent Dividend
2. Year Two Reports
3. Questions
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The Talent Dividend
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Talent Dividend
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Education drives individual success
Not a High School Graduate
High School Grad-uate
Some College/As-sociate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree Advanced Degree0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
Earnings Strongly Correlated with EducationAnnual Earnings (Chained 2012 $)
Educational Attainment of Population, All Persons Aged 25 and olderSource: Current Population Survey,
1975
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This relationship has grown stronger
Not a High School Graduate
High School Grad-uate
Some College/As-sociate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree Advanced Degree0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
Earnings Strongly Correlated with EducationAnnual Earnings (Chained 2012$)
Educational Attainment of Population, All Persons Aged 25 and olderSource: Current Population Survey,
2011
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College wage premium growing
Source: Johnathan James, FRB, Cleveland 2012
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Enrico Moretti
• “Human capital is the best predictor of high salaries for both individuals and communities
• . . . The presence of college-educated residents - - - results in high wages not just for the skilled workers but also for workers with limited skills
• (page 90)
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Education lowers unemployment
• Glaeser• Education has
“a social multiplier”
• Unemployment rates are lower for everyone in metro’s with high levels of education
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The hypothesis
• Better educated metropolitan areas have higher incomes
• Better skilled workers are more innovative and productive
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The evidenceEducation Explains Most Differences in Metro IncomeAnnual Per Capita Income, 2005
NO
RAL
ROC
SLC
BIR
BUF
OKC
HAR
RIC
LOUMEM
JAC NAS
AUS
MIL
CHA
PRI
VB
IND
COL
LV
SAT
KC
ORL
SACCLECIN POR
PIT
DEN
BAL
TPA
STL
SAN
MIN
SEA
PHO
DET
ATL
MIA
HOU PHI
DAL
CHI
LA
NY
y = 763.27x + 16466
R2 = 0.5846
$30,000
$32,000
$34,000
$36,000
$38,000
$40,000
$42,000
$44,000
$46,000
$48,000
$50,000
15 20 25 30 35 40 45Percent of Population with a 4-Year College Degree, 2006
Sources: BEA (Income), Census (Education)
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Updated to 2011
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Estimating the gain
• Each 1% improvement in college attainment is associated with a $763 $856 increase in per capita income for the entire metropolitan area
• These education gains are the product of a shift in the entire skill distribution, not just moving 1% past the 4 year mark
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Make progress at every stage
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Year Two Reports
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The Talent Dividend Prize
• Prize: $1 million to the winning metro • 57 Competing Metropolitan Areas• The Talent Dividend Prize will be awarded
to the city that exhibits the greatest increase in the number of post secondary degrees granted per one thousand population over a four-year period
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Calculation details• Data Sources:
– Degrees Awarded: IPEDS– Population: Census Bureau, ACS
• Weighting– 2-year degrees: 1 point– 4-year and higher degrees, 2 points
• Base Year: 2009-10• Year Two: 2011-12• Rules: http://ceosforcities.org/talent/rules.html
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Scoring degrees
IPEDS Degree Classifications PointsAssociate's degree 1Bachelor's degree 2Master's degree 2Doctor's degree - research/scholarship 2Doctor's degree - professional practice 2Doctor's degree – other 2
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Base year
• 2009-10 academic year is the base year for the Talent Dividend competition
• Participating cities have been provided with provisional year two reports and are now being given the opportunity to review and correct them
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Year two reports
• Compare 2009-10 (base year) with 2011-12 (year two).
• Two reports– Detail: Results by institution– Summary: Metro area totals and score
• Data from IPEDS, and are preliminary
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Summary report
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Detailreport
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Detail report
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Validating results
• Year two results are preliminary• Participating cities should validate their
IPEDS-based data with local institutions• Though rare, reporting errors do occur
– Wrong data– Mis-classification– Administrative Changes
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http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter/
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Next Steps
• Distribute year 2 “outlier” report– Identify unusual increases in degree awards
• Publish year 2 performance report• Collect year 3 data for judging and award
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IPEDS Key Dates
Talent Dividend Year
AcademicYear
Reporting Deadline
“Early Release” Date
Public Availability
Base 2009-10 October 2010 May 2011 October 2011
1 Year 2010-11 October 2011 May 2012 October 2012
2 Years 2011-12 October 2012 May 2013 October 2013
3 Years 2012-13 October 2013 May 2014 October 2014
4 Years 2013-14 October 2014 May 2015 October 2015
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Questions?
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