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Agenda Other Sources We Frequent: Introduction: The Labor Market Information Division Our Data Products: Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Current Employment Statistics (AKA The Establishment Survey) Local Area Unemployment Statistics (AKA The Household Survey) Occupational Employment Statistics Projections The Annual Economic & Demographic Profile Other Sources We Frequent: QWI On The Map www.vtlmi.info

E&LMI: Who are we? The Economic & Labor Market Information Division Housed in the Vermont Department of Labor State partner to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 100% federally funded LMI for short Every state has one Purpose: - To produce, explain, and disseminate economic data for the benefit of the State of Vermont, educational institutes, employers, students, job-seekers, researchers, and the general public. www.vtlmi.info

Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages QCEW What does it measure? Covered Employment & Wages of all VT firms, sortable by industry and geography. How does it measure this? A census of every firm in the state that participates in the UI Program. How is it used? The anchor for most of our other data products. Data on employment by firm size, industry wages etc… Strengths: Accuracy, detailed geographies and industries. Limitations: Delayed production, limited universe, and not time series.

Employment by Industry Q4 2016 – Q3 2017 Source: Vermont Department of Labor, Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages

Current Employment Statistics CES What does it measure? Employment, hours, and earnings of workers on nonfarm payrolls. How does it measure this? A modeled survey of approximately 2,000 Vermont businesses each month. How is it used? To estimate job growth and wage changes– a more timely & comprehensive QCEW. Strengths: Timeliness, broader universe, and time series. Limitations: Monthly data subject to significant revision, and very limited geographies.

Source: Current Employment Statistics Program www.vtlmi.info

Local Area Unemployment Statistics LAUS What does it measure? Labor force situation of all household members 16+. How does it measure this? Modeled data from the Current Population Survey of 1,200+/- Vermont households. How is it used? To generate labor force data: The number of employed, unemployed, and out of the labor force; the unemployment rate and a wide range of participation questions at the county and town level (until 2018) in Vermont. Strengths: Detailed household data, many geographies, and time series. Limitations: Monthly data subject to significant revision, smaller geographies have very larger error ranges.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey

Occupational Employment Statistics OES What does it measure? Occupations and rates of pay for Vermonters. How does it measure this? Survey of approximately 5,000 Vermont firms over a three-year period. How is it used? To produce estimates of employment by occupation and detailed wage ranges. Strengths: Precise wage data that informs a wide range of public policy questions. Limitations: 3 geographies, not time series, and reclassification problems.

Year Area SOC1 Occupation Title1 Employment2   Hourly Wages 3 Mean 10th Percentile 25th Percentile Median 75th Percentile 90th Percentile 2016 Vermont Statewide 00-0000 All Occupations 304,670 22.90 10.45 13.05 18.23 27.12 38.85 11-0000 Management Occupations 12,250 49.34 22.31 30.41 42.63 58.96 84.42 11-1011 Chief Executives 280 92.83 33.32 56.17 90.59 100.00+ 11-1021 General and Operations Managers 2,760 53.69 22.08 30.73 45.16 66.52 96.61 11-2011 Advertising and Promotions Managers 40 57.71 27.03 41.64 53.04 69.70 92.79 11-2021 Marketing Managers 380 58.95 26.94 35.57 51.93 75.70 96.34 11-2022 Sales Managers 480 68.43 28.50 36.80 54.35 82.73 11-2031 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers 210 51.18 28.10 31.88 41.91 63.70 94.62

OES Detailed Occupation Reports

Projections Occupation and Industry Employment Projections 2-year and 10-year Statewide and 3 Sub-State Geographies Secular Estimates

Economic and Demographic Profile Detailed review of our data products at the town and county levels. Also includes data from BEA Census QWI LEHD Education Tax Agriculture

Other Data Sources: Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics Data on employment, earnings, and job flows at detailed geographies, industry, and demographics. Combines administrative data from UI, QCEW and Census Can be used to measure labor market conditions – Hires, fires, turnover etc… (Quarterly Workforce Indicators, QWI) Can be used to explore commuting patterns (OnTheMap)

Questions or Comments? www.vtlmi.info For More Information: Kevin Stapleton Assistant Chief Economic & Labor Market Information Division Vermont Department of Labor (802) 868 – 3868 Kevin.stapleton@Vermont.gov Questions or Comments? www.vtlmi.info