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1 Workforce Development Region 4 Tonya Lee Statistician Supervisor Alabama Department of Labor Labor Market Information Division January 24, 2014 New Labor Market Information Resources

2 November 2013 Local Area Unemployment Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics Including Underemployed and Available Labor Pool

3 Region 4 Percent Change in Employment 2008-2012

4 Region 4 2012 Percent Share of Total Employment

5 Firm Age and Firm Size Industry Data Source: Longitudinal Employment Household Dynamic Program, partnership between the US Census Bureau and the Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division Only includes Private Employment Data Series back to 2001 Includes all 8 major variables o Employment o Net Job Flows o Job Creation o New Hires o Separations o Turnover o Avg Monthly Earnings o Avg New Hire Earnings

6 Firm Size Industry Data Table includes the latest Average Annual data which covers 2011 qtr 3 through 2012 qtr 2 Private Data only This table will be available in excel format for all major industry sectors on the website More detailed industry data can be accessed on the website at http://www2.labor.alabama.gov/w orkforcedev/led/alatestqwi.html http://www2.labor.alabama.gov/w orkforcedev/led/alatestqwi.html WDR 4 Industry Data by Firm Size

7 Firm Age Industry Data Table includes the latest Average Annual data which covers 2011 qtr 3 through 2012 qtr 2 Private Data only This table will be available in excel format for all major industry sectors on the website More detailed industry data can be accessed on the website at http://www2.labor.alabama.gov/w orkforcedev/led/alatestqwi.html http://www2.labor.alabama.gov/w orkforcedev/led/alatestqwi.html WDR 4 Industry Data by Firm Age

8 Regional Workforce Profiles Source: Longitudinal Employment Household Dynamic Program, partnership between the US Census Bureau and the Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division Latest Profile data is 2011 Series back to 2001 Demographics of the workforce in the region o Employment o Jobs by worker age o Jobs by earnings categories o Jobs by Industry Sector o Jobs by Worker Sex o Jobs by Worker Race (back to 2009) o Jobs by Worker Ethnicity (back to 2009) o Jobs by Worker Educational Attainment (back to 2009)

9 Regional Workforce Profiles WDR 4 Workforce Profile 2011 is the latest data available in this format 2012 data will be available sometime by Summer 2014 Table available in excel format on website, with 5 years of data More detailed industry data can be accessed on the website at http://www2.labor.ala bama.gov/workforced ev/led/alatestqwi.html http://www2.labor.ala bama.gov/workforced ev/led/alatestqwi.html

10 Regional Workforce Profiles WDR 4 Workforce Profile 2011 is the latest data available in this format 2012 data will be available sometime by Summer 2014 Table available in excel format on website, with 5 years of data More detailed industry data can be accessed on the website at http://www2.labor.alabama. gov/workforcedev/led/alates tqwi.html http://www2.labor.alabama. gov/workforcedev/led/alates tqwi.html

11 Help Wanted Online (HWOL) New Data Resource through Labor Market Information from the Conference Board out of NYC Scan Job Ads from all possible resources Methodology for weeding out duplicate ads Allows us to study o Job Ads by Occupations o Job Ads by Industry (Limited) o Employers Hiring (Depending if Employer is listed in Ad) o Ad Age o Comparison of potential job openings to unemployed workers o Much more available for research potential and will also assist us with our occupational projection estimates for 2012-2022

12 Supply: Number of UnemployedSupply Demand Rate: Demand: Number of AdsNumber of Unemployed/Number of Ads Occupations November 2013 November 2012 Registered Nurses1,0151,013 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers910539 First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers608578 Retail Salespersons593594 Customer Service Representatives489373 First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers 401331 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 383285 First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers 323341 Insurance Sales Agents260188 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products 257174 Computer Systems Analysts256165 Industrial Engineers231156 Accountants221163 Computer User Support Specialists212219 First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 174128 Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants 173142 Marketing Managers172128 First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 172130 Sales Agents, Financial Services171158 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General167184 Help Wanted Online Ads Supply Demand Rate Top 20 Occupations with Most Job Ads Posted 17,932 Total Job Ads Ads Up 0.6% from October Ratio of Unemployed to Job Ads 1.4:1 8,338 Ads Less Than 30 Days Old 1,860 Ads Posted by Staffing Firms or Recruiters Source: Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division; Help Wanted Online from The Conference Board and WANTED Technologies. HWOL data Current as of December 19 th, 2013. Referenced period for this release is the same as the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) and the Current Employment Statistics (CES).

13 Occupations November 2013 Registered Nurses209 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers126 First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers121 Retail Salespersons111 Customer Service Representatives109 Top 5 Occupations With Job Postings Over 90 Days Old Top 20 Employers With Most Job Ads Posted Employer November 2013 November 2012 Regions Financial588325 UAB Health System406362 UAB283241 Baptist Health System262346 St. Vincent's Health System24688 BBVA Compass175129 University of Alabama Hospital146100 VIP Personnel135127 Tenet Healthcare Corporation125172 MetroSouth Medical Center1230 Sears Holdings Corporation11332 ITAC SOLUTIONS LLC10398 Army National Guard10132 PANGEATWO9365 RecruitArrow910 H&R Block8947 DST Systems, Inc.8842 Brookwood Medical Center87344 Pizza Hut8595 Community Health Systems Inc8170 Source: Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division; Help Wanted Online from The Conference Board and WANTED Technologies. HWOL data Current as of December 19 th, 2013. Referenced period for this release is the same as the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) and the Current Employment Statistics (CES).

14 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Computer Systems Analysts

15 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Financial Analysts

16 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Personal Financial Advisors

17 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Registered Nurses

18 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Medical Assistants

19 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Welders

20 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Heavy and Tractor Trailer Truck Drivers

21 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Plumbers and Pipefitters

22 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Machinists

23 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Industrial Machinery Mechanics

24 Workforce Development Region 4 Job Ad Trends Electricians

25 Accelerate Alabama Reports Latest available statewide data for each industry cluster Data includes Employment Number of Companies Size of Companies Top Job categories Occupational Wages Employment by Age Turnover Rate 2010-2020 Industry Projections Map of locations of employers in industry cluster Available on the website under Workforce Development tab www.labor.alabama.gov/lmi

26 On the Horizon The Release of the 2013 Skills Survey Results o Early February 2012-2022 Industry and Occupational Projections o Summer New format on Website for Workforce Development Region Data o Will include a table of contents of all available data for a region in one spot Release of 2012 Commuting Patterns o Spring to Summer sometime

27 Questions?? Tonya Lee Tonya.Lee@labor.alabama.gov (334) 242-8881 visit our website at www.labor.alabama.gov/lmi Tonya.Lee@labor.alabama.gov www.labor.alabama.gov/lmi Tonya.Lee@labor.alabama.gov www.labor.alabama.gov/lmi


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