MPPS Fall 2009 data tables
Summary tables for questionnaire items from the Fall 2009 wave of the MPPS broken down by jurisdiction type, population size, and region of the state:
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Predicted success for workers in the local economy, by education level
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- Success today of workers with a GED or high school diploma alone in local economy
- Success today of workers with a vocational/technical certificate in local economy
- Success today of workers with an associate’s degree in local economy
- Success today of workers with a bachelor’s degree in local economy
- Success today of workers with a graduate of professional degree in local economy
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- Success in ten years of workers with a GED or high school diploma alone in the local economy
- Success in ten years of workers with a vocational/technical certificate in local economy
- Success in ten years of workers with an associate’s degree in local economy
- Success in ten years of workers with a bachelor’s degree in local economy
- Success in ten years of workers with a graduate of professional degree in local economy
Assessments of local K-12 education system and students
The strategy of developing a highly-educated workforce
- Agree or disagree that developing a highly educated workforce can be effective for local economy
- Agree or disagree that developing a highly educated workforce can be effective for the state economy
Workforce development efforts
- Local government plays a role in workforce development
- Local government should play a larger role in workforce development
- Knowledge of community’s workforce development
- Success of community’s workforce development efforts
Brain drain
Evaluating current events and political issues
- Good times or bad times financially in the coming year
- Changes to Public Act 312
- Impact of Public Act 312 on jurisdiction
- Need for a constitutional convention in Michigan
- Changes to term limits for the governor and state legislators
- Governor Granholm’s job performance
- Michigan Legislature’s job performance
The Federal Stimulus Package
- Jurisdiction has received additional funding through formulas through the Stimulus Package
- Jurisdiction has applied for other funding through Stimulus Package competitive grants
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- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—was not aware of the oppportunity
- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—didn’t have resources to pursue
- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—too complicated to apply
- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—not enough funding available to justify effort
- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—too many strings attached to funds
- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—no need for funding
- Did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants—still planning to apply
- Summary—Reasons why did not apply for Stimulus Package competitive grants
- Amount the Stimulus Package has helped community’s economy to date
- Amount the Stimulus Package will improve community’s economy in long term
- Amount the Stimulus Package has helped Michigan’s economy to date
- Amount the Stimulus Package will improve Michigan’s economy in long term