Difference between revisions of "80% Or Four-Fifths Rule"
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The 80% (four-fifths) Rule can be used to calculate female and minority availability in The Complete AAP’s Availability Analysis, Utilization Summary and Annual Goals reports. It can be used in the Adverse Impact Analysis to determine whether statistical adverse impact exists. | The 80% (four-fifths) Rule can be used to calculate female and minority availability in The Complete AAP’s Availability Analysis, Utilization Summary and Annual Goals reports. It can be used in the Adverse Impact Analysis to determine whether statistical adverse impact exists. | ||
− | Use of the 80% Rule in the Availability Analysis, Utilization Summary and Annual Goals reports will compare your current utilization of females and minorities to the total availability of females and minorities that is determined by the selection of factors, the weight placed on them, and the Statistical Sources selected in the Job Groups window. The calculation method of each job group can be set in the Availability & Utilization tab of the Job | + | Use of the 80% Rule in the Availability Analysis, Utilization Summary and Annual Goals reports will compare your current utilization of females and minorities to the total availability of females and minorities that is determined by the selection of factors, the weight placed on them, and the Statistical Sources selected in the Job Groups window. The calculation method of each job group can be set in the '''Availability & Utilization''' tab of the [[Job Group Edit]] window. |
− | Use of the 80% Rule in the Adverse Impact Analysis will determine whether the selection rates of non-favored groups are within 80% of the selection rates of favored groups in each analyzed job or job group. The calculation method of each report can be set in the Adverse Impact Report Options button in the Report Options tab of the Reports icon. | + | Use of the 80% Rule in the Adverse Impact Analysis will determine whether the selection rates of non-favored groups are within 80% of the selection rates of favored groups in each analyzed job or job group. The calculation method of each report can be set in the '''Adverse Impact Report Options''' button in the '''Report Options''' tab of the '''Reports''' icon. |
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Revision as of 14:22, 4 October 2012
The 80% (four-fifths) Rule can be used to calculate female and minority availability in The Complete AAP’s Availability Analysis, Utilization Summary and Annual Goals reports. It can be used in the Adverse Impact Analysis to determine whether statistical adverse impact exists.
Use of the 80% Rule in the Availability Analysis, Utilization Summary and Annual Goals reports will compare your current utilization of females and minorities to the total availability of females and minorities that is determined by the selection of factors, the weight placed on them, and the Statistical Sources selected in the Job Groups window. The calculation method of each job group can be set in the Availability & Utilization tab of the Job Group Edit window.
Use of the 80% Rule in the Adverse Impact Analysis will determine whether the selection rates of non-favored groups are within 80% of the selection rates of favored groups in each analyzed job or job group. The calculation method of each report can be set in the Adverse Impact Report Options button in the Report Options tab of the Reports icon.
© Copyright Yocom & McKee, Inc.