Appendix B.2. Research Objectives and Questions by Data Source
OMB No. 0584-[NEW]
Assessment of Mandatory E&T Programs
Month XX, 2018
Project Officer: Jordan Younes
Office of Policy Support
Food and Nutrition Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture
3101 Park Center Drive
Alexandria, VA 22303
703-305-2935
Jordan.younes@fns.usda.gov
Research Objectives and Questions by Data Source
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| Document Review | Site Visits | Administrative Dataa | |||||||
| Interviews With State and Local SNAP Staff | Interviews With E&T Providers | ||||||||
| Objective 1: Conduct a process evaluation to understand the process for notifying participants and enrolling them in mandatory E&T programs | |||||||||
| What reasons do States give for instituting mandatory over voluntary programs? |  |  | 
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| Who is subject to mandatory E&T in the mandatory State programs? Do States exempt certain groups of individuals or geographic areas from mandatory participation in E&T? If so, why? |  |  | 
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| How do mandatory States differ from one another in their intake procedures, referral procedures, orientations, and notification processes for mandatory participants? |  |  | 
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| How do screening mechanisms work in regard to Federal exemptions from work registration and any State-selected exemptions from mandatory E&T? How often are SNAP participants referred to E&T when they should not be? Generally, how and when are incorrect referrals to E&T discovered, and how are they corrected? |  |  |  | 
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| What activities are required for mandatory E&T compliance? |  |  |  | 
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| Do mandatory E&T States have the resources to serve the entire eligible population should participation reach 100 percent? If not, what percentage of the eligible population can the States serve? |  |  |  | 
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| How frequently do mandatory E&T participants leave the program for the following reasons? 
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| Objective 2: Determine the main reasons why mandatory E&T participants are sanctioned, with particular attention to program dropoff points that result in sanctions | |||||||||
| What State E&T policies and administrative practices may affect a mandatory E&T participant’s likelihood of participating in E&T services and the participant’s likelihood of being sanctioned? Features examined may include— 
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| At which points in the process are participants more likely to be sanctioned? | 
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| How clear are the NOAAs, which inform participants they are at risk of being sanctioned? Is due process followed for those who fail to meet program requirements? |  |  | 
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| How frequently do participants who receive a sanction notice comply before the sanction is imposed? | 
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| To the extent the information is available, what percentage of sanctioned participants return to SNAP and E&T? 
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| Objective 2 (continued): Determine the main reasons why mandatory E&T participants are sanctioned, with particular attention to program dropoff points that result in sanctions | |||||||||
| What are the challenges or obstacles mandatory SNAP E&T participants face in sustaining participation? 
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| What kinds of training do SNAP staff receive on practices for implementing mandatory E&T and sanctions for noncompliance? Features examined may include— 
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| Does the frequency of sanctioning differ in States with light-touch programs versus intensive programs? | 
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| How are sanction policies/procedures monitored and tracked by the State/local supervisors? 
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| Objective 3: Assess how well mandatory programs help SNAP E&T participants gain skills, certificates and credentials; gain stable, well-paying employment; and move toward economic self-sufficiency | |||||||||
| How do the services included in State E&T plans compare with the services that participants are offered or actually receive (e.g., job search, job search training, supportive services)? Services examined may include— 
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| How do the services providers offer to E&T participants compare to what participants most frequently receive? 
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| To what extent are mandatory E&T services specifically designed to prepare participants for in-demand jobs in the local job market? |  |  |  | 
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| What metrics do States have in place to determine how well E&T services are moving participants toward economic self-sufficiency? 
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a Research questions addressed by the administrative data analysis may be limited by the data available from SNAP case records, E&T providers, and other State records. The study team will assess the extent to which available administrative data can provide information needed to address research questions during preliminary discussions with States.
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