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PA Community on Transition Conference Supports & Resources Provided Through CWIA
Center for Workforce Information & Analysis (CWIA) July 21, 2016
Who is CWIA? CWIA = Center for Workforce Information & Analysis (www.workstats.dli.pa.gov)
• Part of the PA Department of Labor & Industry charged with compiling, analyzing, & preparing labor market information on the residents and workforce of the commonwealth. • One designated roles is to learn everything about the various employers and employees in the state.
Who are the employers? What kind of work do they perform? When did they perform this work, or stop performing this work? Where are they located? Why their information has changed? How many people do they employ and in what job classifications?
• CWIA also works closely with educators, economic developers, & workforce boards to produce many career exploration materials.
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Important Occupational Data Sets
Employment Projections – 2014 to 2024
• Information about the industry and occupational composition of the workforce – today and in the future. • Produced uniformly nationwide – allow for comparisons across state borders and among regions within the state.
Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Workforce Development Areas (WDAs)
Statewide Data Example
SOC Occupational Title Code 00-0000 Total, All Occupations 11-0000 Management Occupations 11-1000 Top Executives 11-1011 Chief Executives 11-1021 General & Operations Managers 11-1031 Legislators 11-2000 Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations & Sales Managers 11-2011 Advertising & Promotions Managers 11-2021 Marketing Managers 11-2022 Sales Managers 11-2031 Public Relations & Fundraising Managers 11-3000 Operations Specialties Managers 11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 11-3021 Computer & Information Systems Managers 11-3031 Financial Managers 11-3051 Industrial Production Managers
Estimated
Average Annual Openings Percent Due to Due to 1/ 2/ Total 3/ 2024 Change Growth Replace. 6,452,200 5.7% 39,878 144,234 184,112 288,940 4.5% 1,430 6,207 7,637 83,800 4.1% 388 1,907 2,295 14,400 -2.8% 0 252 252 67,290 6.1% 388 1,605 1,993 2,110 -5.8% 0 49 49 19,520 5.2% 96 464 560 690 3.0% 2 22 24 6,080 8.4% 47 133 180 10,800 3.3% 34 247 281 1,960 7.1% 13 62 75 57,490 7.7% 410 1,144 1,554 8,930 6.8% 56 156 212 13,090 17.2% 192 132 324 16,570 5.1% 81 373 454 6,970 0.7% 4 196 200
Projected
2014 6,106,280 276,540 80,480 14,820 63,410 2,240 18,560 670 5,610 10,460 1,830 53,390 8,360 11,170 15,760 6,920
Important Occupational Data Sets
Occupational Wages – May 2015
• Entry, Average, Median and Experienced-level wages paid to workers in more than 800 specific occupations. • Produced uniformly nationwide - allow for comparisons across state borders and among regions within the state.
Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Workforce Development Areas (WDAs) Counties
SOC Code
Occupational Title
Educ. Level
Statewide Data Example
Average Average Median Entry Exper'd Hourly Annual Annual Annual Annual Wage ($) Wage ($) Wage ($) Wage ($) Wage ($)
Mid Range Annual Wage ($)
00-0000 Total, All Occupations
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22.38
46,550
36,150
20,780
59,430
23,760
to
11-0000 Management Occupations
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57.48
119,550
103,940
58,380
150,140
72,090
to 149,170
57,140
11-1011 Chief Executives
BD+
96.12
199,920
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99,650
250,050
126,330
to
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11-1021 General & Operations Managers
BD+
58.79
122,280
104,210
56,580
155,130
70,430
to
154,880
11-1031 Legislators (Includes all local elected officials)
BD+
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38,510
19,210
17,120
49,210
17,390
to
54,500
11-2011 Advertising & Promotions Managers
BD+
58.03
120,710
105,730
51,210
155,460
72,890
to
149,810
11-2021 Marketing Managers
BD+
72.73
151,270
141,700
89,040
182,390
104,260
to
185,600
11-2022 Sales Managers
BD+
68.62
142,730
127,960
72,420
177,880
86,950
to
179,220
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Educational Requirements for Regional Jobs
Today
• TODAY
Career Options:
About 52 percent of all jobs can be entered directly after high school graduation (or GED completion) and require no more than one year of on-the-job training.
51.7%
Tomorrow
23.3%
Future
• TOMORROW
24.9%
More than 1 out of every 5 jobs will require some extended period of training, a formal certification, or completion of an Associate degree for entry.
• FUTURE Nearly 25 percent of jobs in the region require a bachelor’s degree or higher. That’s 1 out of every 4 jobs.
Additional education may be required to retain employment and/or to qualify for promotional opportunities.
Workforce Growth by Education Level
12.0% 10.0%
10.0% 8.1%
7.8%
8.0%
7.1% 6.1%
Overall growth rate in PA for 2014-24: 5.7%
6.0% 4.3%
4.0%
2.0%
0.0% On-the-job training
Long-term training
Postsecondary education or experience
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree
Advanced degree
Source: Long-Term Occupational Employment Projections (2014-24)
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Fastest Growing Occupations – Hot Jobs By Volume Growth: Registered Nurses Combined Food Prep & Serving Workers Home Health Aides Personal Care Aides Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Nursing Assistants Laborers & Material Movers Construction Laborers Retail Salespersons Customer Service Representatives
Traditional
By Percent Growth: Occupational Therapy Assistants Physical Therapist Assistants Physical Therapist Aides Nurse Practitioners Operations Research Analysts Personal Financial Advisors Home Health Aides Physical Therapists Web Developers Physician Assistants
Emerging
Annual Openings: Retail Salespersons Cashiers Combined Food Prep & Serving Workers Waiters & Waitresses Registered Nurses Laborers & Material Movers Customer Service Representatives Office Clerks, General Home Health Aides Stock Clerks & Order Fillers
Foundational Source: Long-Term Occupational Employment Projections (2014-24)
High Priority Occupations (HPOs)
Occupations that :
Are In demand by employers Have higher skill requirements Provide family-sustaining wages (For PA: $32,634 in 2015)
• Produced annually for Pennsylvania & 22 WDAs • Lists are in effect from September 1-August 31 • Data plays an important role – current employment, outlook, wages, unemployment, supply • WDAs have the opportunity to add occupations locally through a petitioning process. • Training funds may be available through local PA CareerLink® offices
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High Priority Occupations (HPOs) Statewide HPO List – Example for Advanced Manufacturing Cluster 2015 HPO's in the Advanced Manufacturing (AM) Industry Cluster (Highlighted occupations are new additions in 2015)
Job Openings SOC Code
13-1023 17-2112 17-2141 41-2021 41-4012 43-3031 43-4051 43-5061 43-5071 49-1011 49-3021 49-3023 49-9041 49-9071 51-1011 51-4011 51-4012 51-4033 51-4041 51-4081 51-4121 51-9011 51-9061
Occupation
Purchasing Agents Industrial Engineers Mechanical Engineers Counter & Rental Clerks Sales Representatives Bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Clerks Customer Service Representatives Production, Planning & Expediting Clerks Shipping, Receiving & Traffic Clerks Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers & Repairers Automotive Body & Related Repairers Automotive Service Technicians & Mechanics Industrial Machinery Mechanics Maintenance & Repair Workers, General Supervisors - Production & Operating Workers Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal & Plastic CNC Machine Tool Programmers, Metal & Plastic Grinding, Lapping, Polishing & Buffing Machine Operators, Metal & Plastic Machinists Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers Chemical Equipment Operators & Tenders Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers
Educational Attainment 1
LT OJT BD BD ST OJT MT OJT MT OJT ST OJT MT OJT ST OJT WK EXP MT OJT LT OJT LT OJT LT OJT PS+ MT OJT LT OJT MT OJT LT OJT MT OJT MT OJT MT OJT MT OJT
Industry Cluster Wage, 2014
$62,308 $80,213 $75,593 $35,814 $62,481 $35,622 $41,357 $47,456 $34,287 $63,893 $40,923 $37,568 $47,574 $43,424 $58,813 $38,138 $52,473 $35,909 $39,530 $35,617 $37,999 $44,642 $39,825
Industry Cluster
80 150 142 115 428 102 189 102 181 121 166 892 291 197 160 247 50 85 498 80 256 96 271
Percent All Employment Industries Change, 2010-2012
336 438 478 536 1,949 1,276 3,709 427 785 483 192 1,178 921 1,725 407 308 71 107 707 110 476 138 640
11.8% -2.4% 3.1% -5.3% -1.8% -1.8% 7.1% 7.8% 2.5% 4.2% 1.9% -0.3% -0.2% 7.6% -0.3% 9.0% 11.0% 4.6% 18.2% 7.2% 11.1% 21.9% 5.9%
All Industries Percent Completers Unempl. Change in as Percent Rate, Wages, of Total 2010-2014 2012-2014 Openings
3.0% 3.4% 5.6% 4.3% 1.5% 0.9% 2.4% 4.2% 1.6% 2.8% 0.2% 2.4% 6.5% 4.0% 2.3% 0.8% 2.6% 0.8% 1.2% 2.5% 4.5% 6.3% 3.6%
4.0% 0.7% 3.7% 7.9% 5.0% 4.7% 8.4% 5.5% 10.7% 4.8% 6.9% 7.5% N/A N/A 2.7% 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 8.3% N/A 11.0% 33.1% 6.0%
9.5% 45.0% 214.4% 0.4% 24.7% 142.5% 5.7% 6.3% 7.3% 1.4% 206.3% 167.3% 4.1% 10.2% 0.2% 7.5% 9.9% 13.1% 3.5% 6.4% 102.1% 8.7% 0.2%
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PA Career Guides
Includes information on: • • • • • • •
Wage and job outlook information Interest assessments Tips for marketing yourself as a jobseeker Sources for Financial Aid Contact information on Pennsylvania’s public schools Information on PA CareerLink® Offices Contact information for state agencies
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JobGatewaySM
Pennsylvania's Labor Exchange Portal…and so much more
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CWIA Contact Information
Ed Legge: 717-787-8646;
[email protected] Kim DeLellis: 717-772-1364;
[email protected] James Martini: 717-772-1386;
[email protected] Customer Response: 877-493-3282 (877-4WF-Data) Email:
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