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The prevalence of data in the social sector means that government agencies and nonprofit providers, in theory, have a wealth of information at their disposal to understand what works and more effectively deploy resources to achieve better outcomes. Administrative data (data collected by governments or nonprofits as part of administering a specific program) in particular provides a cost-effective and accurate way to understand participant outcomes and break the silos between agencies serving similar populations who operate in different policy domains.
The practical reality is that providers and government agencies cannot easily access administrative datasets or do not have the expertise to analyze them. Thus, the promise of administrative data in improving outcomes of social programs often remains out of reach...
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