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Approval No.  1225-0059
CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION SURVEY AND CONFERENCE EVALUATION CLEARANCE FORM
A.
SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORTING STATEMENT
	
		
		
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
	
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			A.1. Title: | 
			LAUS Stakeholder and State
			Partners’ Feedback Surveys | 
	
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			A.2.
			Compliance with 5 CFR 1320.5:
			 
			 	Yes
			___X__ No _____ 
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			A.3.
			Assurances of confidentiality:
			 
			 No
			pledge of confidentiality will be given. 
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			A.4.
			Federal cost:  $
			2,330 (20
			hours of BLS employee work) | 
			A.5. Requested expiration date (Month/Year):	09/2015 | 
	
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			A.6. Burden Hour
			estimates: 
 a.
			Number of Respondents:	                600    a.1.
			% Received Electronically           100% b. Frequency:	                                 
			     One-time c.
			Average Response Time:                   10 minutes d.
			Total Annual Burden Hours:             100 hours
			
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			A7.  Does the collection
			of information employ statistical methods? 
 ____X___
			No 
			 
              Yes
			(Complete Section B and attach BLS review sheet). | 
	
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			A.8. Abstract: 
			The Local Area Unemployment
			Statistics (LAUS) program is a Federal-State cooperative effort in
			which monthly estimates of total employment and unemployment are
			prepared for approximately 7,300 areas including the following: 
			 
				Census
				regions and divisions 
				States
				
				Metropolitan
				Statistical Areas and Metropolitan NECTAS (New England City and
				Town Areas)Metropolitan
				Divisions and NECTA Divisions 
				Micropolitan
				Statistical Areas and Micropolitan NECTAS 
				Combined
				Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Combined NECTAS 
				Small
				Labor Market Areas 
				Counties
				and county equivalents 
				Cities
				of 25,000 population or more 
				Cities
				and towns in New England regardless of population 
 A
			wide variety of customers use these estimates: 
			 
				Federal
				programs use the data for allocations to states and areas, as
				well as eligibility determinations for assistance. 
				State
				and local governments use the estimates for planning and
				budgetary purposes and to determine the need for local employment
				and training services. 
				Private
				industry, researchers, the media, and other individuals use the
				data to assess localized labor market developments and make
				comparisons across areas. 
 The
			LAUS program will solicit feedback on the quality of its current
			products and the effectiveness of its current procedures by
			contacting the general audience of people who visit BLS.gov to
			obtain LAUS data, as well as other selected audiences (for
			example, individuals who have contacted BLS with a question and
			known LAUS data users in other federal agencies). We will contact
			general users of LAUS data by placing a link to the survey on our
			website and inviting visitors to the website to give us feedback.
			We will contact known data users or people who have previously
			contacted BLS about LAUS with a solicitation sent via e-mail.  We
			will post the survey for one month on the LAUS website.   
			 
 All
			of our responses will be collected using an online instrument
			(administered by SurveyMonkey).  Based on our testing, we assume
			that it will take respondents an average of 10 minutes to complete
			the survey. 
 Based
			on our experiences with similar surveys, we expect a 70-80 percent
			response rate for e-mail invitations (approximately 75 responses),
			an estimated 510 responses from visitors to the LAUS website, and
			15 responses from survey requests sent directly to contacts in
			other federal agencies.  This results in an estimated response
			burden of 100 hours (600 x 10 minutes = 100 hours). 
 We
			are using the results of this survey internally
			for planning purposes.
			 We
			are not employing statistical methods because we don’t have
			a sample frame of all
			LAUS data users and, therefore, can’t extrapolate the
			results to all LAUS data users. 
 A
			copy of the survey and a description of the skip instructions are
			attached. 
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			Program Official   
			                  
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			Date | 
			Departmental Clearance
			Officer             
			 
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			Date | 
B.
SURVEYS AND EVALUATIONS EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS
B.1
Sample
Frames:
Limitations
of the Sample Frames:
Expected
Response Rates:
B.2	
Sample
Size:
	
Sample
Allocation:
Sample
Selection:
Procedure
for Sample Selection:
B.3
Methods
to Reduce Non-Response: 
Survey
Distribution Procedures:
B.4
Test
of Procedures:
 
B.5
	
	
	
	
		| 
			Name | 
			Agency/Company/Organization | 
			Number Telephone | 
	
		| 
			Bill Mockovak | 
			DOL/BLS/OSMR | 
			202-691-7414 | 
	
		| 
			Patrick Carey | 
			DOL/BLS/LAUS | 
			202-691-6414 | 
Attachments
| File Type | application/msword | 
| File Modified | 2015-06-24 | 
| File Created | 2015-06-24 |