Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

UNM BBER Data Users Conference November 14 th, 2013 NMDWS Industry & Occupation Projections.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "UNM BBER Data Users Conference November 14 th, 2013 NMDWS Industry & Occupation Projections."— Presentation transcript:

1 UNM BBER Data Users Conference November 14 th, 2013 NMDWS Industry & Occupation Projections

2 Why Do We Make Projections?

3 Who Uses Industry And Occupational Projections? -High school and college students, their parents and teachers to learn about the available jobs in their area, -Career changers, career development specialists and guidance counselors, -State workforce agencies to match employment with education and economic development efforts, -Policymakers to best invest tax dollars to training, -Education and training officials to make decisions about education and training policy, funding, and program offerings, -Other federal agencies, researchers, and academics use the projections to understand trends in the economy and labor market. How often are they updated? -The National projections are updated every two years. -New Mexico and several other states update the industry and occupational projections every year for all areas.

4 How Are Projections Developed? Nearly Every State and 4 Territories Develop Projections Using The Same Modeling Program

5 Inputs To The Models - NEW MEXICO QCEW INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT TIME SERIES

6 - NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT TIME SERIES

7 - NATIONAL VARIABLES Composite Index - 10 Leading Indicators Average Weekly Hours in Manufacturing Average Weekly Initial UI Claims Manufacturer's New orders - Cons. Goods Vendor Performance Manufacturer's New Orders - non-Defense cap goods Building Permits - New Housing S & P 500 Money Supply (M2) Consumer Expectations Light Vehicle Sales NAPM: US Mfg Composite Total Business Inventories CPI - Urban: All items Total Housing Starts - Private PPI - Finished Goods - Except Food Total Non-Farm Employment Total non-Farm Employment - Goods Producing Interest Rate Spread

8 - NEW MEXICO VARIABLES New Mexico Population New Mexico Employment NM Median Household Income NM Per Capita Income New Mexico Unemployment Rate NM Natural Gas Marketed Production NM Building Permits

9 Start By Projecting Industry Growth Long Term Industry Projections – are for a ten- year horizon. Current cycle is 2011-2021. Short Term Industry projections – are for a two-year horizon. Current cycle is 2012-2014.

10 Add All The Inputs To Projections Models…. Inputs plus variables go in here... …Industry Projections come out here! Project-o-matic with shift- share; time-series; and OLS regression models

11 New Mexico LTIP 2011 - 2021 New Mexico Industry Projections 2011 - 2021 20112021 Annual Industry EstimatedProjectedNumberGrowth TitleCodeEmployment ChangeRate Manufacturing31000029,56028,590-970-0.3% Ag, Forest, Fishing & Hunting11000010,3509,830-520-0.5% Management of Companies5500005,0705,2101400.3% Information51000013,45013,6602100.2% Utilities2200004,3704,6402700.6% Finance & Insurance52000021,00021,8008000.4% Real Estate, Rental & Leasing5300009,64010,9601,3301.3% Arts, Entertainment & Recreation71000012,54014,6002,0501.5% Transportation & Warehousing48000018,04020,2502,2001.2% Wholesale Trade42000021,00023,6102,6101.2% Other Services81000020,64023,5502,9201.3% Government90000090,10093,6603,5500.4% Professional, Scientific & Technical54000053,57058,7905,2300.9% Construction23000042,20047,5505,3501.2% Administrative & Support Services56000041,64048,0806,4401.4% Mining21000021,25028,2507,0002.9% Retail Trade44000090,210104,31014,1001.5% Accommodation & Food Service72000079,94097,12017,1802.0% Educational Services61000080,200100,34020,1402.3% Health Care & Social Assistance620000118,040146,19028,1602.2% Total All000000851,840971,680119,8401.3%

12 Employment Growth, 2011 - 2021

13 Growth Change, 2011 - 2021

14 Share % Of Each Industry 2011 2021

15 New Mexico STIP 2012 - 2014 New Mexico Industry Projections 2012-2014 20122014 Industry EstimatedProjectedNumberPercent TitleCodeEmployment Change Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting11000011,40010,600-800-7.0% Management of Companies5500004,970 00.0% Utilities2200004,4304,460300.7% Other Services (Except Government)81000021,18021,220400.2% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation71000012,88013,0501701.3% Information51000013,50013,7202201.6% Wholesale Trade42000021,75022,0402901.3% Finance & Insurance52000021,15021,4703201.5% Manufacturing31000029,87030,2303601.2% Administrative & Support Services56000040,70041,0803800.9% Real Estate & Rental & Leasing53000010,05010,5104604.6% Professional, Scientific, & Technical54000052,42052,9305101.0% Transportation & Warehousing48000019,23019,7705402.8% Educational Services61000081,70082,6609601.2% Government90000090,19091,9001,7101.9% Construction23000042,90044,8301,9304.5% Retail Trade44000093,52095,4501,9302.1% Mining21000024,54027,1002,56010.4% Accommodation & Food Services72000082,31085,1202,8103.4% Health Care & Social Assistance620000121,040126,1805,1404.2% Total All Industries000000798,080819,27021,1902.7%

16 Industry Growth, 2012 - 2014

17 Growth Change, 2011 - 2021

18 Job Recovery Based On 2011-2021 Industry Projections

19 Now That We Have Industry Projections, What’s Next?

20 - Occupational Staffing Pattern The occupational staffing pattern for industries comes from the Occupation Employment Statistics program Voluntary survey of about 3,500 employers per year Collected over 3 years Sampled based on their industry code Added Bonus – Wages by Occupation

21 Put It All Together…. Industry projections and staffing pattern data go in here… …And occupational projections come out here! Project-o-matic matches the industry control total with the staffing pattern

22 New Mexico OP 2011 - 2021 New Mexico Occupational Projections 2011 - 2021 20112021 Annual Total Occupational EstimatedProjectedNumberGrowthReplacementAnnualPercent GroupCodeEmployment ChangeOpenings Change Management11000056,58059,0202,4403601,1601,5204.3% Business & Financial13000031,12035,1003,9804006201,02012.8% Computer & Mathematical15000014,66017,0702,41024028053016.4% Architecture & Engineering17000020,51021,8501,3301404505906.5% Life, Physical & Social Science19000013,54014,6501,1101104505608.2% Community & Social Service21000014,28016,9302,65027032058018.6% Legal2300007,5007,780280401301703.8% Education25000051,71064,48012,7701,2801,1502,43024.7% Arts, Design & Entertainment27000011,13012,0108801102904007.9% Healthcare Practitioners29000047,99054,7006,7106709601,63014.0% Healthcare Support31000025,94032,3106,3706403801,02024.6% Protective Services33000021,67024,3002,63026053079012.1% Food Prep & Service35000073,90089,68015,7801,5802,5904,17021.4% Building & Grounds Cleaning37000033,36037,3804,02040059099012.0% Personal Care & Service39000044,67059,39014,7101,4808102,29032.9% Sales41000081,00092,61011,6101,1702,5403,71014.3% Office Support430000124,920134,9109,9901,1402,6903,8308.0% Farm, Fishing & Forestry4500007,6507,630-2010230240-0.2% Construction & Extraction47000059,84068,3208,4808601,2302,09014.2% Maintenance & Repair49000033,02037,1204,1004107601,17012.4% Production51000031,37032,9501,5902306809105.1% Transportation & Material Moving53000045,48051,5106,0306101,1301,73013.2% Total All Occs000000851,840971,680119,84012,41019,96032,37014.1%

23 Employment Growth, 2011 - 2021 NM Occupational Projections 2011 - 2021 20112021 Annual Total Annual Occupational EstimatedProjectedNumberGrowthReplacementAnnualPercentGrowth TitlesCodeEmployment ChangeOpenings ChangeRate Person Care Aides39902119,70030,67010,9701,1001601,25055.7%4.5% Retail Sales41203128,58033,3104,7304708401,31016.6%1.5% Combination Food Prep & Servers35302114,36018,6704,31043040083030.0%2.7% Home Health Aides3110116,79010,7503,9604009048058.4%4.7% Waitstaff35303115,27018,6303,3603407601,10022.0%2.0% Cashiers41201119,70022,8103,1103108901,21015.8%1.5% Elementary School Teachers2520219,41012,1402,73027021048029.0%2.6% Registered Nurses29111116,89019,4802,59026031057015.3%1.4% Teachers Aides2590419,64011,9002,26023022044023.4%2.1% Customer Service Representatives43405112,77014,5801,81018036054014.2%1.3% Restaurant Cooks3520146,4108,1301,72017014031026.9%2.4% Bookkeepers43303114,09015,6001,51015016031010.7%1.0% Janitors37201112,31013,8201,51015023038012.3%1.2% Truck Drivers5330329,61011,0501,44014019034015.0%1.4% Retail Sales Supervisors41101111,87013,3101,44014028042012.1%1.2% Food Prep & Servers Supervisors3510126,0307,4001,37014013027022.6%2.1% General Office Clerks43906110,19011,5401,35014018032013.3%1.3% Stockers & Material Handlers5370629,10010,3901,30013029042014.2%1.3% Roustabouts4750712,8004,0701,2701306019045.2%3.8% Office Managers4310119,77010,9501,19012026038012.1%1.2% Total All Occs000000851,840971,680119,84012,41019,96032,37014.1%1.3%

24 Employment Projections By Education, 2011 - 2021 New Mexico Projections By Education Education Number Level20112021Change Less than high school250,110300,73050,620 High school diploma or equivalent356,010392,26036,250 Bachelor's degree130,770151,01020,240 Master's degree15,17018,6603,500 Postsecondary non-degree award34,30037,7303,430 Doctoral or professional degree20,47023,2702,800 Associate's degree39,35041,6902,340

25 Projections Are Based On All Things Being Equal And There Are No Shocks To The Economy…

26 www.jobs.state.nm.us/analyzer/default.asp Click these links for industry or occupational projections

27 QUESTIONS?

28 CONTACT INFORMATION: Bob Richards ECONOMIC RESEARCH & ANALYSIS BUREAU DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS 383-2732 richardr@bls.gov


Download ppt "UNM BBER Data Users Conference November 14 th, 2013 NMDWS Industry & Occupation Projections."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google