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This presentation was for a group of WIA youth case managers and focused on using LMI in career counseling settings.

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Gary CrossleyFriday, March 10, 2011

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Intro & Why Are We Here This is a Test Key Basic Questions – Who, What, Where Resources & Examples Test Answers How Did You Do? Keeping a Balanced Perspective Summary Questions

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What jobs are growing? What qualifications do I need for the job? How much does the job pay? How do I know which job is best for me? Which jobs have the most openings? Where are the employers who are hiring? Can I find the job duties for certain

occupations?

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Labor

Market

Information

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A dynamic and systematic approach to data—designed to meet the changing needs of customers

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Or, to put it more simply …

Basically, it’s any data or analysis that relates to the workforce.

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Customer Driven

Determine Needs

Determine Method of Delivery

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Speaking the Language –

Acronyms and Concepts

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Employed Worked at least one hour for pay

During the week that includes the 12th

Unemployed

No job attachment

Able, available for and actively

seeking work

Can be experienced or a new or re-entrant

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Labor Force 16+ years old Employed + Unemployed

Unemployment rate Unemployed ÷ Labor Force

Expressed as %

Labor Force Participation rate Labor Force ÷ Working Age

Population

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Discouraged Workers

Harder to define and sometimes undercounted

Generally are on long-term layoff with no immediate prospects

Underemployment

Also hard to define and count

Basically can be anyone working below their skill level

Might be underemployed by choice

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BLS Cooperative Programs

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The Quarterly Census of

Employment and Wages (QCEW)

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UI quarterly contribution reports

UCFE federal agency employment

Supplementary employer surveys by state LMI offices

Multiple establishment detail (MWR)

Industrial coding (annual refile survey)

Follow-ups triggered by edits

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Employment benchmarks for all BLS federal/state employer survey programs

— CES, OES & OSHA

Critical for Bureau of Economic Analysis Personal income State and national

product

Local planning Only consistent source

of county employment and wages by industry

Analysis requiring universe or detailed data

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The Current Employment

Statistics (CES) Program

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Covered employment from QCEW, supplemented with non-covered adjustments, is used to benchmark levels.

A monthly employer survey is a major part of the program, using a variety of collection methods.

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A primary economic indicator of employment, earnings, and working hours for national, state, and selected areas

Total employment growth used by Federal Reserve

Incorporated in preliminary estimates of National Product and Income

Incorporated into productivity estimates

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And now on to…

The Occupational Employment Statistics

(OES) Program

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OES: An employer survey which produces employment and wage-rate estimates by occupation and industry for states and areas

BLS and ETA originally shared responsibility with the states.

When BLS took total federal responsibility for the program, existing funds were spread over all states.

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Data developed with most current 3 years of data

Surveys conducted twice annually

Employment by occupation tallied for each detailed industry

Staffing ratios developed representing each occupation’s share of industry employment

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Data tallied by wage ranges

Wage-rate averages generated by weighted interpolations

Prior data aged (brought up to date) by other BLS wage survey trends (ECI)

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ETA funded but tied to OES

Composed of adjusted OES staffing ratios applied to industry employment projections

Short-term projections — 2 years out

Long-term projections: 10 years out

Technical assistance available at the following site: dev.projectionscentral.com

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The fourth BLS program is …

The LAUS Program

Which stands for Local Area Unemployment Statistics

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Less erratic trend than direct CPS monthly state

estimates

Cheaper than direct CPS estimates

Predicts annual averages more accurately than

handbook-trended estimates

Note: U.S. data comes directly from the CPS, not from a model.

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Handbook method - used to allocate labor market areas (LMAs) from state estimates

Population-claims method used where possible for estimates of LMA parts

Census-share method used for parts of LMAs when claims are not available

No statistical measures of precision

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Lastly, we come to …

The Mass Layoff Statistics (MLS)

Program

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Began life as PMLPC in 1984 under JTPA Renamed Mass Layoff Statistics in 1989 Intent: To track serious layoffs and

closings by industry• Not very useful for Rapid Response

• Good post-occurrence analytical tool

Many states don’t have enough activity to publish data

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BLS Handbook of MethodsDownload:

www.bls.gov/opub/hom

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Who are the LMI producers in the system?

Public, Private, & Associations

What resources are available?

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System Resources

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Department of Labor Employment & Training Administration Bureau of Labor Statistics

Department of Commerce Census Economic Development Administration

Other Agencies/Federal Entities Congress Joint Economic Committee White House Council of Economic Advisors

Universities and Think Tanks (National Academies, Brookings, Urban Institute, NBER)

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Manpower, Inc. (Survey of Business Hiring)

The Conference Board (help wanted & job bank openings)

Hudson Institute (Workforce 2020)

Media (News, Business Journals, etc.)

EMSI (Customized WIA Labor Market Profiles)

Haver Analytics (Economic Profiles)

Brandt Info Services (Green Job Estimates)

Others (National, State, Regional, & Local Groups)

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Chambers of Commerce

Economic Development

Power & Utility Companies

Banks Manufacturers

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America’s Career One Stop, www.acinet.org/acinet/

O*Net, www.onetcenter.org Occupational Outlook Handbook,

www.bls.gov/oco/ & Occupational Outlook Quarterly, www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/

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Labor Market Information Shops in the States Various National Groups (Be Sure & Review the

Assumptions!) Regional State & Local Groups (Depends on the

Use – Revenue and Tax Projections, Construction & Zoning Issues, Market Development (Store & Mall Location

State Occupational and Industry Projections

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LMI State OES Programs

Salary.com O*Net web site SalaryExpert.com Google.com

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Career Builder College Grad Job

Hunter Monster.com Nation Job Network Job Central.com Indeed.com SnagaJob.com

Craig’s List (Be careful of scams)

Lowcountry Help Wanted.com

Post & Courier (Charleston.net)

WorkSC.org (State Lib.)

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Jibber Jobber Job Hunters Bible Wall Street Journal Online Career Tool The Riley Guide Flowork International Quintessential Careers Yahoo and AOL Hot Jobs

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Google It! Dun & Bradstreet Hoover’s Online Rutgers Library Company Research Guide Vault.com Wetfeet.com Charleston Regional Business Journal

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www.projectionscentral.com: displays projected data for all states

www.dev.projectionscentral.com: technical assistance for producing projections

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Employment Dynamics from BLS: Job gains and losses by area from QCEW

www.bls.gov/bdm Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics from Census:

Uses UI and Census data to measure detailed workforce activity by area

LEHD/LED also produces Quarterly Workforce Indicators www.lehd.did.census.gov

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Job-Hunt.org JobHuntersBible.com The Riley Guide AOL.com & Yahoo.com Employment and

Work JobStar

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Occupational Supply and Demand System – Georgia State University

www.occsupplydemand.org

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Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer & Labor Services, Department of Labor, www.dol.gov/dol/topic/training/apprenticeship.htm

The Corporation for National & Community Services (Americorps, Senior Corp, etc.)

The Job Corps, Department of Labor, www.jobcorps.gov Peace Corps, www.peacecorps.gov

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Department of Defense, www.defense.gov Military.com TodaysMilitary.com USMilitary.about.com Individual Service Branch web sites

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How did you fare on the questions?

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Interest Location

FamilyAptitude/Skills

WagesJob

AvailabilityReturn on Investment

Barriers (Trans., Addic., Children, etc.)

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Lot of new LMI now available Information Overload Paralysis by Analysis Value added role to interpret data to

make LMI relevant and useful Guidance and available resource – right

data at the right time for enhanced choice

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ANY QUESTIONS?