NCWorks Using NCWorks Labor Market Analysis Thursday, October 12, 11:00am 12:00pm
Introductions Jeff works in LEAD Patrick works in DWS 2
About LEAD Produce accurate and timely labor and economic data; research; economic modeling; and information. Data Collection / Distribution through partnerships with Department of Labor s Bureau of Labor Statistics & Employment & Training Administration Employed & Unemployed Industry Employment Jobs Wages Occupations Industry & Occupational Projections Economic Policy & Analysis examples: Star Jobs Economic Incentive Analysis Military Economic Impact Study Economic Development Research Employer Needs Survey Economic Development Tiers Local Labor Market Analysis Workforce Development Research 3
About LEAD Data Analytics & Research Conduct research and explore ways to use Big Data Data Tools & Publications D4 Lead Feed AccessNC NC Today NC TOWER CFS Reports Star Jobs Tool State & County Conditions Reality Check Labor Market Overviews 4
What Questions Can We Answer With LMI? 5 5
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Orange County, NC Wake County, NC Potential Labor Force NOT IN Labor Force Unemployed + Employed = LABOR FORCE 8
Industry Firm: Company Establishment: Company at a location NAICS: 72: Accommodation & Food Services 722: Food Services & Drinking Places 7225: Restaurants and Other Eating Places 722513: Limited-Service Restaurants 9
Occupation Occupations (SOC) Cashier: 41-0000 Sales & Related Occupations 41-2000 Retail Sales Workers 41-2011 Cashier Occupations (SOC) Cook: 35-0000 Food Prep & Serving Related Occs. 35-2000 Cooks & Food Prep Workers 35-2011 Cooks, Fast Food Jobs: Cashier, Cook, Manager Occupations (SOC) Manager: 11-0000 Management Occupations 11-9000 Other Management Occupations 11-9051 Food Service Managers 10
Review We have labor force information based on where people live We have employment information based on where jobs are- they can be based on: Industries- or types of organizations where people work Occupations- or types of jobs people do. 11
Acronym for Analysis W T P What Work Structures (Industry, Occupation) or Labor Force Statistics Time Analysis (Trend, Current, Real Time, Projections) Place Geography (Nation, State, County, WDB, PZ, etc.) 12
Real Time Labor Market Employers Job Candidates 13
Projections Industry and Occupation Short Term (2-year) and Long Term (10-year) State-Wide and Sub-State (Prosperity Zone Sub Region) 14
Any Questions? 15
The Labor Market Analysis 16
The Labor Market Analysis If you select Labor Market Analysis from the top of the screen, you will get the flowing Pop up. 17
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Selecting an Area Most sessions will require you to select your area first. 19
Occupation vs. Industry The Bureau of Labor Statistics Official Definition Occupation A set of activities or tasks that employees are paid to perform. Employees that perform essentially the same tasks are in the same occupation, whether or not they work in the same industry. Some occupations are concentrated in a few particular industries; other occupations are found in many industries. What you do Industry A group of establishments that produce similar products or provide similar services. For example, all establishments that manufacture Where automobiles are you in the same industry. A given industry, or even a particular establishment in that industry, might have employees in dozens of occupations. The Do North American it Industry Classification System (NAICS) groups similar establishments into industries. NAICS is replacing the former Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system 20
Selecting an Industry Industry data utilizes North American Industry Classification Codes (NAICS) 6-digit code system that organizes establishments into industries according to the similarity in the processes used to produce goods or services. 20 2-digit sectors 99 3-digit subsectors 311 4-digit industry groups 709 5-digit industries 1,057 6-digit U.S. industries. 21
Selecting an Industry Industry data utilizes North American Industry Classification Codes (NAICS) NAICS Industry Sector 48 Transportation and Warehousing Subsector 484 Truck Transportation Industry Group 4841 General Freight Trucking Industry 48412 General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance US Industry 484122 General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Less Than Truckload 22
Selecting an Industry (and an area too) 23
Selecting an Industry (and an area too) 24
Selecting an Industry 25
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Selecting an Occupation Occupational data utilizes Standard Occupational Classification Codes (SOC) Covers all occupations in which work is performed for pay or profit Includes 840 occupational types. 23 Major Groups 97 Minor Groups 461 Broad Occupations 27
Selecting an Occupation NCWorks uses 8-digit SOC Code OES data is for 6-digit Occupations 28
Selecting an Occupation 29
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By Occupation Keyword
What do the Symbols Mean? Matches at least one of the following criteria: Projected to grow much faster than average (employment increase of 14% or more) over the period 2014-2024 Projected to have 100,000 or more job openings over the period 2014-2024 http://www.nccommerce.com/lead/data-tools/star-jobs New & Emerging occupation in a high growth industry Likely to cause significant change to the work and worker requirements. New tasks, skills, knowledge, credentials may be needed. 33
by Education Program 34
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Summary, Narrative, Details and Comparison Summary of labor market information for the Area, Occupation, Industry or Education Program Summary in an easy to read format. Cut and Paste it into you own documents Detailed information about the Area, Occupation, Industry or Education Program you selected. Compare two different geographic Areas, Occupations, Industries or Education Programs. 38
Summary Configuration Options 39
Summary Configuration Options 40
Display Options (includes maps and graphs) Uncheck Page Loads faster 41
Any Questions? 42
Orange County, NC Wake County, NC 43
Local Area Unemployment Statistics LAUS Measures: Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Employment-to-Population Ratio Time: Monthly Geographies: County, Workforce Development Board, Prosperity Zone, Metropolitan Statistical Area, Town 44
Local Area Unemployment Statistics The Fly-out Menu The Widget 45
Local Area Unemployment Statistics 46
LAUS Real Time LMI 47
LAUS 48
Local Area Unemployment Statistics 49
Local Area Unemployment Statistics 50
Local Area Unemployment Statistics 51
Local Area Unemployment Statistics Display Options 52
Local Area Unemployment Statistics Scroll down for the Distribution 53
Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment Distribution 54
Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment Distribution 55
Number of Unemployed per Job Openings Real Time LMI NCWorks L.A.U.S. 56
Number of Unemployed per Job Opening Distribution Real Time LMI NCWorks L.A.U.S. 57
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Orange County, NC Wake County, NC 59
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages QCEW- covered employment Measures: Jobs Establishments Total Wages Average Weekly Wages Time: Quarterly (with lag) Geographies: State, County, Workforce Development Board, Prosperity Zone, Metropolitan Statistical Area 60
Current Employment Statistics CES Measures: Jobs Establishments Total Wages Average Weekly Wages Time: Quarterly (with lag) Monthly Geographies: State, County, Workforce Development Board, Prosperity Zone, Metropolitan Statistical Area 61
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages The Fly-out Menu The Widget 62
QCEW 63
QCEW CES 64
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Scroll down for the Distribution 65
Employment Wage Statistics Distribution 66
Industry Employment Distribution 67
Current Employment Statistics CES Measures: Jobs Establishments Total Wages Average Weekly Wages Time: Quarterly (with lag) Monthly Geographies: State, County, Workforce Development Board, Prosperity Zone, Metropolitan Statistical Area 68
Current Employment Statistics Expand Selection 69
Current Employment Statistics Durable Goods 70
Current Employment Statistics Non Durable Goods 71
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages The Fly-out Menu The Widget 72
QCEW QCEW 73
Healthcare and Social Assistance 74
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Scroll down for the Distribution 75
Employment Wage Statistics Distribution 76
Establishment and Employees Scroll down for the Distribution 77
Industry Employment Distribution 78
Occupational Employment Statistics OES Measures: Employment Wage Data (at different levels) Time: Annually Geographies: State, County, Workforce Development Board, Prosperity Zone, Metropolitan Statistical Area 79
Occupational Employment Statistics The Fly-out Menu The Widget 80
All by Industry OES 81
OES 82
Number of Candidates and Openings for Jobs by Occupation Real Time LMI 83
Display Categories 84
Occupations by Candidates Available 85
Occupational Employment Statistics 86
Occupational Employment Statistics The Fly-out Menu 87
Remember to always confirm the source 88
Occupational Employment Statistics The Fly-out Menu The Widget 89
Occupational Employment Statistics 90
Occupational Employment Statistics 91
OES OES OES 92
OES OES OES 93
Job Area Distribution 94
Jobs in Related Occupations 95
Jobs in Related Occupations 96
Candidate Area Distribution 97
Candidate Area Distribution Beware Double Counts 98
Occupation Data Categories 99
Number of Candidates and Openings for Jobs in Related Occupations 100
Candidates in Related Occupations Doesn t include Job Openings Or Potential Candidates per Job Openings 101
Occupational Employment Statistics 102
Online advertised jobs data Always check the Source 103
Wage Rate Area Distribution 104
Wage Rates in Related Occupations 105
Employment Data in Related Occupations 106
Employment Data in Related Occupations 107
Projections There is a great future in plastics 108
Projections Occupations The Fly-out Menu The Widget 109
Projections Occupations Projection Projection Projection 110
Projections Occupations 111
Projections Industry The Fly-out Menu The Widget 112
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Projections Industry 114
Projections The Fly-out Menu The Widget 115
Projection Projection Projection 116
Projections Industries by Projected Growth 117
Projections Occupational Employment Distribution Occupational Groups 118
Projections Occupations by Projected Growth 119
Enjoy your Lunch! You Guys Earned This One 120
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