Rachel Smith Manager of Workforce Research and Development CPWDC Labor Market Information for Students, Teachers and Parents.

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Rachel Smith Manager of Workforce Research and Development CPWDC Labor Market Information for Students, Teachers and Parents

What is Labor Market Information? Workforce, economic and demographic data for L eading M anaging I nforming Career Development Workforce Development Business Development Economic Development

What does LMI do? Connects occupations and employers Reveals trends in the workforce, changing employer demands, and educational requirements Assists in career-related decisions

What are the limits? Timeliness of information Geographic limitations Data presentation Not absolute

How does LMI support CEWs? StudentsEducators Locate employment opportunities Find out how much employers pay Identify good career paths and training for advancement Find new or emerging careers Understand cost of living differences Talk with students about real life requirements Identify new course offerings Create partnerships with employers Help youth explore career paths

What can LMI teach? Economic context of where you work and live Employment trends and projections Wage information Labor force skills and quality Projected training costs Employers in your area New and emerging industries Employment needs Unemployment

Examples: Demographic Picture Is the population growing or shrinking? Where do people live and work? What does the population look like – age, race, income, etc.? Industrial Picture Who are the major employers? What drives the local economy? Which industries exhibit competitive advantage (clusters)?

Examples: Occupational Picture What are the high priority occupations? What are the characteristics of the job? What is the national and local demand? Are jobs really disappearing? Where can we find this occupation? Special Scenarios Teen Employment Aging Workforce I-80 Tolling

Where is LMI available? Local Workforce Investment Boards (WIB) PA CareerLinks Local Economic Development Organizations

Discussion Format and availability of resources Integration into core academic areas Missing links

Questions Rachel Smith Manager of Workforce Research and Development Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corporation (CPWDC)