Key Industry Clusters - Concentration of Jobs

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1 Key Industry Clusters - Concentration of Jobs Extent of Main Map ANOKA HENNEPIN RAMSEY WASHINGTON CARVER SCOTT DAKOTA Miles Advanced Manufacturing Food Manufacturing & Wholesaling Information Technology Health, Science & Water Technology Finance and Insurance - Freight and Logistics Headquarters & Adv. Business Services * Concentration of Key Industry Clusters Jobs is based on the number of jobs engaged in the various Industry Clusters at 0.5 jobs per acre. s State, US Highways and County Roads High Frequency Transit Route Railroad Source Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's 2012 Quaterly Census of Employment and Wages data as geocoded and compliled by the Metropolitan Council. ^_ River Freight Terminal 3/25/2015

2 * Key Industry Clusters represent groups of unique but interrelated industries that exhibit commonalities and/or overlaps in any combination of the following o o o o The product or service that the individual industries produce; Substantial service relationshipd between the individual industries; Substantial commodity-flow relationships between the individual industries; or, Commonalities in the use of some needed resource + Data is suppressed if a community has fewer than 3 worksites and / or one worksite has 80% or more of the community's total jobs Miles Workplaces are the location of businesses engaged in industries represented as Key Industry Clusters. Percent of all Jobs in Key Industry Clusters* Number of All Jobs+ Percent of All Workplaces in Key Industry Clusters* 3/24/ % to 77.8% 100,000 to 295,329 40% to 43.5% 30% to 39.9% 20% to 29.9% 10% to 19.9% Less than 10% Data Suppressed+ 30,000 to 99,999 10,000 to 29,999 3,00 to 9,999 Less than 3,000 30% to 39.9% 20% to 29.9% 10% to 19.9% Fewer than 10 Worksites or 10% Source Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's 2012 Quaterly Census of Employment and Wages data as geocoded and compliled by the Metropolitan Council.

3 Location of Key Industry Cluster Occupations by Place of Work Business Operations Professionals Finance Professionals SOC13-1 SOC13-2 Information Tech. Professionals SOC15-1 Engineering Professionals SOC17-1 Occupations per Acre 0.8 to to State, US Highways and County Roads 3/25/2015 Source Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's 2012 Quaterly Census of Employment and Wages data as geocoded and compliled by the Metropolitan Council and the 2012 Industry-Occupation Staffing Matrix.

4 Location of Key Industry Cluster Occupations by Place of Work Customer Service - Clerical Occupations SOC43-4 Other Mechanical, Installation & Repair Occupations SOC49-9 Food Production Occupations SOC51-3 Drivers & Road Transportation Occupations SOC53-3 Occupations per Acre 0.8 to State, US Highways and County Roads 3/24/2015 Source Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's 2012 Quaterly Census of Employment and Wages data as geocoded and compliled by the Metropolitan Council and the 2012 Industry-Occupation Staffing Matrix.

5 Location of Key Industry Cluster Occupations by Place of Work Assemblers and Fabricators SOC51-2 Metal & Plastic Production Occupations SOC51-4 Air Transportation Professions SOC53-2 Other Materials Moving Wkrs. & Equipment Operators SOC53-7 Occupations per Acre 0.8 to to State, US Highways and County Roads 3/24/2015 Source Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's 2012 Quaterly Census of Employment and Wages data as geocoded and compliled by the Metropolitan Council and the 2012 Industry-Occupation Staffing Matrix.

6 Location of Worker's Residence for Key Industry Cluster Occupations Management Workers Business & Financial Workers SOC11 SOC13 Computer & Mathmatical Workers Architecture & Engineering Workers SOC15 SOC17 Workers per Acre 3/22/ to to State, US Highways and County Roads Source U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Data,

7 Location of Worker's Residence for Key Industry Cluster Occupations Office & Administrative Support Workers Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Workers SOC43 SOC49 Production Workers Transportation & Material Moving Workers SOC51 SOC53 Workers per Acre 0.8 to to /23/2015 State, US Highways and County Roads Source U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Data,

8 LEADING OCCUPATION KEY INDUSTRY CLUSTER SOC Description Advanced Manufacturing Food Manufacturing and Wholesaling Health, Science and Water Technology Freight and Logistics Information Technology Finance and Insurance Headquarters and Advanced Business Services 13-1 Business Operations Professionals 13-2 Finance Professionals 15-1 Information Technology Professionals 17-2 Engineering Professionals Customer Service-Providing Clerical Workers Other Mechanical, Installation and Repair Workers 51-2 Assemblers and Fabricators 51-3 Food Production Workers 51-4 Metal and Plastic Production Workers 53-2 Air Transportation Professions Drivers and Road Transportation Workers Other Material Moving Workers and Equipment Operators