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Identifying Workforce Needs in Wyoming: A Systematic Approach Presented to The Wyoming Workforce Development Council February 12, 2014 Research & Planning Wyoming Department of Workforce Services http://wyomingLMI.org. Research & Planning http://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/oes.htm. OUR ORGANIZATION:

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  1. Identifying Workforce Needs in Wyoming: A Systematic ApproachPresented to The Wyoming Workforce Development CouncilFebruary 12, 2014Research & PlanningWyoming Department of Workforce Serviceshttp://wyomingLMI.org

  2. Research & Planninghttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/oes.htm OUR ORGANIZATION: R&P is a separate, exclusively statistical entity. WHAT WE DO: R&P collects, analyzes, and publishes timely and accurate labor market information (LMI) meeting established statistical standards. OUR CUSTOMERS: LMI makes the labor market more efficient by providing the public and the public’s representatives with the basis for informed decision making.

  3. Agenda • Indicators of labor supply in Wyoming • Indicators of labor demand in Wyoming • Labor market interventions & program evaluation • Questions

  4. Wyoming Workforce Development Council: Mission and Goals • “Encourage development of a robust diversified economy by identifying and responding to the workforce needs of existing and emerging businesses and industries” * Source: Governor’s Executive Order 2001-9

  5. Supply

  6. Nonresidents: The Disposable Workforce

  7. Potential Training Opportunities

  8. Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)http://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/laus.htm • Estimates the unemployment rate and a count of the labor force – employed and unemployed – in an area. • LAUS is a count of persons, not jobs • Based on where people live • Answers: • How is my local economy doing?

  9. Labor Market Informationwww.wyominglmi.gov

  10. Local Area Unemployment Statistics www.wyominglmi.gov

  11. Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)http://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/laus.htm

  12. Demographics and Compensation Analysis

  13. Demographics and Compensation Analysis

  14. Demographics and Compensation Analysis

  15. Wyoming Wages by County, Industry, Age, & Gender, 1992-2012http://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/earnings_tables/2013/index.htm

  16. Demand

  17. Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)Wage and Staffing Employer Surveyhttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/oes.htm

  18. Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)http://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/oes.htm Data that would identify an individual or employer do not appear in these tables Doesn’t mean there aren’t carpet installers in Laramie County; just means we can’t publish the data due to confidentiality reasons

  19. Benefits in Wyominghttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/benefits.htm Annual benefits publication Since 1999 Health care, retirement, paid holidays, paid sick leave, etc. By industry, firm size, etc.

  20. Industry and Occupational Projectionshttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/projections.htm Industry (NAICS): The type of firm for which a person works Occupation (SOC): A specific task or set of tasks performed by an individual Note: Projections based on historical trend line. Cannot account for certain factors.

  21. Projectionshttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/projections.htm

  22. New Hires Surveyhttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/newhires.htm • What it is:R&P survey, started in 2009 • Mailed quarterly to Wyoming employers • Most recent data is through 2012Q3 • Focuses on the job, not the person • New hire is someone who has not worked for that employer before Answers: • What skills do employers value? • What are employers paying new hires?

  23. New Hires Surveyhttp://doe.state.wy.us/LMI/newhires.htm

  24. New Hires

  25. Interventions

  26. Labor Market Interventions • Wyoming Workforce Development Council • Workforce Development Training Fund • WIA Oversight and Compliance • Promote Industry and Educational Partnerships • Wyoming Department of Workforce Services • WIA Education and Training Programs • Vocational Rehabilitation • Employer Information Seminars • R&P Labor Market Information • Early Childhood Education • Early Intervention • Special Education • WY Quality Counts

  27. Program Evaluation • Answers the questions • What are the outcomes of workforce development programs? • Which programs are effective? • Are programs having intended effect long term?

  28. Program Evaluationhttp://doe.state.wy.us/lmi/outcomes.htm • Job Attainment and Wages of Wyoming Vocational Rehabilitation Participants • Wyoming Community College Graduates’ Labor Market Outcomes • Tracking University of Wyoming Graduates into the Workforce • Measuring the Impact of Wyoming's Workforce Development Training Fund

  29. Presidential Memo: Job-driven Training for Workers • “Make available to workers, job seekers, and employers the best information regarding job demand, skills matching, supports, and education, training, and career options…” *source: Whitehouse.gov, Presidential Memorandum, Jan. 30, 2014

  30. How R&P’s Data Can Help WWDCIdentify Workforce Needs • What Wyoming employers need – skill sets, education, and training • New Hires and Projections • Wages and benefits typically offered • OES and Benefits Survey • Turnover • New Hires

  31. How R&P’s Data Can Help WWDCRespond to Workforce Needs • Summary statistics of skill sets at the occupational level can inform training programs and curriculum development • Turnover trends can help employers anticipate future need (teachers) • Benefits surveys can help Wyoming employers prepare competitive compensation packages to retain talent

  32. Current Research Areas • Teacher compensation analysis • Wyoming Data Quality Initiative • Numbers of Youth Working in Wyoming • R&P Quarterly News Releases

  33. Questions?

  34. Research & Planning Wyoming Department of Workforce ServicesP.O. Box 2760246 S. Center St. Casper, WY 82601(307) 473-3807 DWS-RESEARCHPLANNING@wyo.gov http://wyomingLMI.org Michele Holmes Public Relations Specialist Michele.Holmes@wyo.gov

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