Sec. 4. Evaluations and research
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Section 169 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ( 29 U.S.C. 3224 ) is amended— in subsection (b)— in paragraph (4)— by redesignating subparagraph
(K)as subparagraph (L); and by inserting after subparagraph
(J)the following: The Secretary shall, through a grant or contract, conduct a three-year multistate study on entrepreneurial skills development programs, which shall include the following: A review of— successful practices for developing entrepreneurial skills of individuals; evidence-based and other best practices for mentoring potential entrepreneurs; the qualifications needed for skills development providers to successfully develop the entrepreneurial skills of individuals; strategies for engaging employers and other private sector partners; such program outcomes that correlate with entrepreneurial success; how such programs successfully measure the progress of participants in such programs; the extent to which such programs lead to industry recognized credentials; the impact, including the economic impact, of such programs on States and local communities; the extent to which such programs affect business development and job creation in States and local communities; how such programs identify potential program participants’ readiness for the program; and the average earnings of participants who complete such a program three years after the date of completion of such program. Recommendations for States and local communities to expand access to such programs. ; and in paragraph (5)(A), by inserting which shall include individuals pursuing entrepreneurship, after particular service populations, ; and in subsection (c), by striking the third sentence and inserting the following: Such projects may include demonstration and pilot projects relating to promoting self-employment, promoting entrepreneurship, promoting job creation (especially for in-demand industry sectors or occupations), averting dislocations, assisting dislocated farmers, assisting dislocated fishermen, developing career pathways and encouraging advancements, and promoting public works. .
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