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Discussion at a UFT teachers' retreat by Jack Powers, chairman of New York City's Advisory Council for Career & Technical Education. on labor market projections and the crisis in college completion.TRANSCRIPT
TRENDS IN CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATIONJack Powers
CTEcouncil.org / February 6, 2011
Industry PartnersBusiness and Industry Professionals,
Employers, Labor Unions, Post Secondary Representatives, Community Organizations
Unemployment Rate, NYC vs. U.S.
percent, %
NYC
U.S.
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Growing Industries, NYC, 12-Months Ending August 2010
Full-Service Restaurants +
4,500 Food & Beverage Stores +
4,200 Limited-Service Restaurants +
4,100 Home Health Care Services + 3,600 Accounting, Tax Prep, Bookkpng, Etc. +
2,900 Offices of Physicians + 2,800 Real Estate + 2,800 Employment Services +
2,700 Motion Picture & Sound Recording +
2,200 Child Day Care Services +
2,200 Performing Arts, Sports, Etc. +
2,200 Nursing & Residential Care Facilities +
2,000 Accommodation +
2,000 Computer Systems Design & Related +
1,900
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Unemployment Rates By Age GroupYear-Ending August 2010
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Employed 14-21 Year Olds by Sector
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Training Cluster Employment in 2006
Percent
High School 349,290 9.5%
High School/Some College 1,551,550 42.2%
High School/Some College/College 643,480 17.5%
Some College/College 544,920 14.8%
College Degree 591,580 16.1%
NYC Employment by Educational Cluster
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Training Cluster Employment in 2006
Percent
On The Job Training 2,101,130 57.1%
Postsecondary Vocational Training 202,010 5.5%
Work Experience in Related Job 234,610 6.4%
Associates Degree 147,280 4.0%
Bachelor’s Degree 625,900 17.0%
More Than Bachelor’s Degree 369,890 10.0%
NYC Employment by Training Cluster
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
NO COLLEGE FOR THREE-FIFTHS
No College for Three-Fifths
US: 40.4%
NYC Employment & Median Wages by Occupational Group
SOCCODE SOCTITLE EMPLOYMENT MEDIAN $ 00-0000 Total, All Occupations 3,642,900 $44,050 11-0000 Management Occupations 206,990 $126,440 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 232,630 $77,620 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations 106,680 $80,860 17-0000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations 31,150 $73,120 19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations 37,230 $62,870 21-0000 Community and Social Services Occupations 79,840 $43,660 23-0000 Legal Occupations 67,410 $117,080 25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations 244,260 $57,120 27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations 119,400 $64,020 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 183,340 $74,690 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations 137,220 $27,870 33-0000 Protective Service Occupations 143,800 $39,740 35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations 235,880 $22,660 37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations 120,170 $31,780 39-0000 Personal Care and Service Occupations 170,200 $23,880 41-0000 Sales and Related Occupations 351,420 $34,650 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 693,720 $36,960 45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 410 $41,090 47-0000 Construction and Extraction Occupations 111,200 $63,070 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 112,150 $47,580 51-0000 Production Occupations 94,020 $27,970 53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 163,770 $36,580
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Industry Sectors Ranked by Percent of Front Line Supervisors Jobs
Retail Trade (6.9%)Accommodation & Food Service (6.8%)Construction (6.1%)Finance & Insurance (4.5%)Manufacturing (3.7%)Wholesale Trade (3.0%)
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Growing Industries 2000-2010
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OTHER INFORMATION SERVICES AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEAVY & CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOOD SERVICES & DRINKING PLACES ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCE STORES HEALTH & PERSONAL CARE STORES
TRANSIT & GROUND PASSENGER TRANSPORT SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES STORES
RELIGIOUS, CIVIC & GRANTMAKING ORGANIZATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT & REMEDIATION PERFORMING ARTS & SPECTATOR SPORTS
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Declining Industries 2000-2010
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TEXTILE MILLS APPAREL MANUFACTURING
LEATHER & ALLIED PRODUCTS MFG ELECTRICAL EQUIP & APPLIANCE MFG
PAPER MANUFACTURING INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS PRINTING & RELATED ACTIVITIES
PLASTICS & RUBBER PRODUCTS MFG MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
TEXTILE PRODUCT MILLS MACHINERY MANUFACTURING
WOOD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING FURNITURE & RELATED PRODUCTS MFG
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPUTER & ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS MFG
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
Job TitleMedian Wage
10-Year % Growth Training
Network Systems & Data Communications Analysts $83,990 47.5 Bachelor's Degree
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software $99,530 31.3 Bachelor's Degree
Dental Hygienists $78,770 28.9 Associate Degree
Computer Systems Analysts $85,230 27.0 Master's Degree
Network & Computer Systems Administrators $85,120 26.0 Bachelor's Degree
Database Administrators $83,520 25.7 Bachelor's Degree
Fitness Trainers & Aerobics Instructors $60,450 24.4Post secondary vocational training
Physical Therapist Assistants $50,370 24.0 Associate Degree
Environmental Engineers $88,370 22.8 Bachelor's Degree
Multimedia Artists & Animators $62,410 22.2 Bachelor’s Degree
Substance Abuse & Behavioral Disorder Counselors $46,920 21.0 Master's Degree
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Workers $49,950 21.0 Master's Degree
Pharmacists$105,76
0 21.0 First Professional Degree
Paralegals & Legal Assistants $66,960 20.5 Associate Degree
Physical Therapists $75,000 20.5 Master's Degree
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $64,570 20.1 Bachelor's Degree
High Wage, High Growth Jobs
Job Title Median
Wage10-Year
% Growth Training
Curators $62,020 20.0 Master’s Degree
Museum Technicians & Conservators $49,320 20.0 Master’s Degree
Advertising Sales Agents $59,300 20.0 Moderate-term on-the-job training
Veterinarians $119,710 19.6 First Professional Degree
Management Analysts $88,300 19.5Work Experience + Bachelor's degree
Personal Financial Advisors $142,300 19.4 Bachelor’s Degree
Market Research Analysts $69,010 19.0 Bachelor’s Degree
Technical Writers $71,690 18.8 Bachelor's Degree
Public Relations Specialists $65,710 18.7 Bachelors Degree
Architects, Except Landscape & Naval $80,250 18.3 Bachelors Degree
Cost Estimators $73,670 17.8 Work exp. in a related occupation
Interior Designers $66,530 17.8 Associates Degree
Health Educators $43,180 17.7 Masters degree
Financial Analysts $97,210 17.4 Bachelor's Degree
Marketing Managers $145,540 17.1Work Experience + Bachelor's degree
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists $76,840 16.6 Doctoral Degree
High Wage, High Growth Jobs
Occupations That Pay Twice the Minimum Wage with Lower Educational Requirements
OccupationMedian
Wage
High Schoo
l or less
Biggest Industry # of Firms
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $18.82 80.9%Warehousing & Storage; Grocery
Wholesalers158
Carpet Installers $22.24 77.7% Home Furnishing Stores 727
Tree Trimmers and Pruners $17.30 77.0% Landscaping Services 369
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Braziers $17.09 75.2%
Architectural & Structural Metals 235
Automotive Body and Related Repairers $15.14 75.0%
Auto Repair & Maintenance Shops 2,437
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters $15.03 73.4%Household & Institutional Furniture
Mfg356
Upholsterers $18.67 73.3% Reupholstery & Furniture Repair 164
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer $22.09 71.7%
General Freight Trucking 739
Glaziers $17.12 69.7% Glass & Glazing Contractors 114
Home Appliance Repairers $15.74 64.3% Electronics & Appliance Stores 1,387
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers $24.29 62.4% Locksmiths 182
Bus Drivers, School $18.22 61.4%School & Employee Bus
Transportation156
Pest Control Workers $18.16 52.2% Exterminating & Pest Control Services 208
Security and Fire Alarm Installers
$21.70 48.3%
Investigation & Security Services 875
Bill and Account Collectors $19.04 45.9% Collection Agencies 88
Source: NYS DOL Briefing
http://chronicle.com/blogs/innovations/why-did-17-million-students-go-to-college/27634
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White Black Latino Asian American Indian
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) Overall rate: 57.2%
Source: IPEDS First Look: Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2008; Graduation Rates, 2002 and 2005 Cohorts; and Financial Statistics Fiscal Year 2008.
Average Student Debt at Graduation in 2009: $24,000
Six year graduation rates in four-year colleges and universities
Three year graduation rates in two-year institutions
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31.7 25.5 28.7 33.4 27.0
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Overall rate: 30.5%
Source: IPEDS First Look: Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2008; Graduation Rates, 2002 and 2005 Cohorts; and Financial Statistics Fiscal Year 2008.
What a great time to be CTE!
TRENDS IN CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATIONJack [email protected]