Region 8 Workforce Profile

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Region 8 Workforce Profile

Industry Breakdown – Top 10 8th Regional Labor Market Area – 4th Quarter 2010

Industry Breakdown Health Care and Social Assistance 8th Regional Labor Market Area – 4th Quarter 2010

Region 8 Industry Breakdown Rank Industry Sector Establishments Employees Percentage 1 Health Care and Social Assistance 1009 21826 20.39% 2 Retail Trade (44 & 45) 1199 14260 13.32% 3 Education Services 70 12799 11.95% 4 Manufacturing (31-33) 266 8869 8.28% 5 Accommodation and Food Services 482 7791 7.28% 6 State Government, Exc. Education, Hospitals 382 6185 5.78% 7 Finance and Insurance 602 5236 4.89% 8 Construction 672 5027 4.70% 9 Wholesale Trade 379 3644 3.40% 10 Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 331 3620 3.38% 8th Regional Labor Market Area – 4th Quarter 2010 Source: LA Workforce Commission, based on 4th Qrt 2010

Industry Breakdown (continued) Rank Industry Sector Establishments Employees Percentage 11 Professional, Scientific & Technical Svc 690 3491 3.26% 12 Other Services (except Public Admin.) 635 2694 2.52% 13 Transportation and Warehousing (48 & 49) 307 2447 2.29% 14 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 304 1973 1.84% 15 Information 127 1826 1.71% 16 Management of Companies and Enterprises 36 1644 1.54% 17 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 323 1361 1.27% 18 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 108 1018 0.95% 19 Utilities 85 867 0.81% 20 Mining 49 355 0.33% 21 Other Sectors 55 133 0.12%   Supersectors and Totals 15,260 233,762 100.00% 8th Regional Labor Market Area – 4th Quarter 2010 Source: LA Workforce Commission, based on 4th Qrt 2010 Supersectors and Totals 8111 107,066 100.00%

Parish Unemployment Rate Rank Region 8 - Unemployment May 2011 Parish Unemployment Rate Rank 1 – Highest/64 – Lowest Parish Unemployment Rate May 2011 12 Month Change STATE 8.2% 1 West Carroll Parish 17 +1.6 2 East Carroll Parish 16.9 +2.8 3 Tensas Parish 15.3 +1.1 4 Morehouse Parish 14.9 +1.5 7 Franklin Parish 12.4 +1.8 10 Madison Parish 11.9 +1.9 13 Richland Parish 10.9 +1.4 Caldwell Parish 10.2 +0.8 32 Union Parish 8.8 + 34 Jackson Parish 8.6 36 Ouachita Parish 8.4 +1.0 Unemployment Rate for May 2011 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

GRADUATION RATES VS. SREB AVERAGES Educational Issues

Institution Classification SREB AVERAGE for Institution Classification Percent Completing a Bachelors at Institution of Initial Enrollment SREB AVERAGE for Institution Classification University of Louisiana at Monroe Four-Year 3 26% 44%