ADEL, PERRY, WAUKEE AND WEST DES MOINES PAULA NISSEN IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PURPOSE OF A WORKFORCE ANALYSIS A Workforce analysis is the foundation of any good workforce plan. It involves three distinct phases including Supply Analysis, Demand (or Needs) Analysis and Gap Analysis. Altogether, this process yields information that can be melded together with the other components of workforce planning to form a strategic plan to cope with the workforce challenges of the future. The whole analysis should be revisited periodically to identify new trends and factors.
ELEMENTS FOR THE ANALYSIS Supply Analysis Laborshed Studies Current Employment Demand Analysis Workforce Needs Assessment Projections Industry Occupation Gap Analysis Difference between Supply & Demand
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE - ADEL COMMUTING PATTERN CHANGES 20O5-2010 SAC CALHOUN WEBSTER HAMILTON HARDIN CRAWFORD CARROLL 30 GREENE BOONE STORY 65 MARSHALL Adel Commuter Concentration 2009 by Place of Residence (per ZIP Code) Zone 3 (1-17) 330 Zone 1 (71-331) Zone 2 (18-70) Adel Commuter Concentration 2005 141 AUDUBON GUTHRIE DALLAS POLK JASPER SHELBY Adel ^_ 6 80 5 CASS ADAIR MADISON WARREN MARION 35 169 71 MONTGOMERY ADAMS UNION CLARKE 65 LUCAS Legend ^_ Adel Interstates 4 Lane Highways U.S. Highways State Highways Iowa County
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE - PERRY COMMUTING PATTERN CHANGES 20O5-2010 BUENA VISTA POCAHONTAS WRIGHT FRANKLIN BUTLER SAC CALHOUN 20 WEBSTER HAMILTON 69 HARDIN GRUNDY Perry Commuter Concentration 2009 by Place of Residence (per ZIP Code) Zone 3 (1-19) Zone 2 (20-138) 65 Zone 1 (139-1,124) Perry Commuter Concentration 2005 CRAWFORD CARROLL 30 GREENE BOONE STORY MARSHALL Perry ^_ 141 330 SHELBY AUDUBON GUTHRIE DALLAS POLK JASPER 6 80 5 163 6 POTTAWATTAMIE CASS ADAIR MADISON 35 WARREN MARION Legend ^_ Perry Interstates 4 Lane Highways U.S. Highways State Highways Iowa County
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE - WAUKEE COMMUTING PATTERN CHANGES 20O5-2010 CRAWFORD CARROLL 30 GREENE BOONE STORY MARSHALL TAMA 65 Waukee Commuter Concentration 2009 by Place of Residence (per ZIP Code) Zone 1 (1-31) 330 Zone 2 (32-117) Zone 3 (118-442) 141 Waukee Commuter Concentration 2005 AUDUBON GUTHRIE DALLAS POLK JASPER POWESHIEK SHELBY 6 Waukee ^_ 80 5 163 35 CASS ADAIR MADISON WARREN MARION MAHASKA 169 71 34 MONTGOMERY ADAMS UNION CLARKE 65 LUCAS MONROE PAGE TAYLOR RINGGOLD DECATUR WAYNE APPANOOSE Legend ^_ Waukee Interstates 4 Lane Highways U.S. Highways State Highways Iowa County
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE WEST DES MOINES COMMUTING PATTERN CHANGES 20O5-2010 SAC CALHOUN WEBSTER HAMILTON HARDIN GRUNDY 65 CRAWFORD CARROLL 30 GREENE BOONE STORY MARSHALL TAMA West Des Miones Commuter Concentration 2009 by Place of Residence (per ZIP Code) 141 330 Zone 1 (1-59) Zone 2 (60-1,217) Zone 3 (1,218-2,555) SHELBY AUDUBON GUTHRIE DALLAS POLK JASPER POWESHIEK West Des Moines Commuter Concentration 2005 6 POTTAWATTAMIE CASS 80 ADAIR MADISON 6 ^_ West Des Moines WARREN 35 5 163 MARION MAHASKA KEOKUK 169 63 71 34 MONTGOMERY ADAMS UNION CLARKE 65 LUCAS MONROE WAPELLO PAGE TAYLOR RINGGOLD DECATUR WAYNE APPANOOSE DAVIS 69 ATCHISON NODAWAY WORTH HARRISON MERCER PUTMAN SCHUYLER Legend ^_ West Des Moines Interstates 4 Lane Highways U.S. Highways State Highways Iowa County Missouri County
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE EMPLOYMENT & WILLINGNESS TO CHANGE 2005 84.2% Employed Willing to Change 27.4% 4.8% Unemployed 6.1% Homemakers 5.0% Retired (18-64) 2012 73.8% Employed Willing to Change 24.1% 9.4% Unemployed 6.8% Homemakers 9.9% Retired (18-64)
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE WAGES & HOURS - EMPLOYED & WILLING TO CHANGE EMPLOYMENT 2005 42 - Average Age Median Hourly Wage $12.50 Median Salary - $50,000 41.6 - Average Hours/Week 1.12 - Average Number of Jobs 8.6% hold 2 or more jobs 2012 46 - Average Age Median Hourly Wage $13.00 Median Salary - $49,000 42.2 - Average Hours/Week 1.19 - Average Number of Jobs 17.4% hold 2 or more jobs
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE EDUCATION & TRAINING EMPLOYED & WILLING TO CHANGE EMPLOYMENT 2005 High School 24.4% Education Beyond HS 73.0% Associate Degree 16.2% Trade Certified 1.9% Undergraduate 28.9% Post-graduate 11.7% 2012 High School 17.9% Education Beyond HS 80.5% Associate Degree 16.4% Trade Certified 2.6% Undergraduate 29.3% Post-graduate 11.3%
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE EMPLOYER TYPE - INDUSTRY EMPLOYED 2005 Finance, Insurance & RE 16.2% Healthcare 14.9% Manufacturing 11.3% Education 10.4% Retail Trade 9.4% 2012 Finance, Insurance & RE 16.3% Education 17.7% Healthcare 11.5% Manufacturing 6.9% Retail Trade 8.5%
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS - EMPLOYED 2005 Management 15.8% Clerical/Support 14.5% Education 10.0% Healthcare related 8.2% Business & Financial Ops 7.6% Sales 7.4% Production 6.0% Computer & Mathematics 5.5% 2012 Management 22.3% Clerical/Support 12.9% Education 12.2% Healthcare related 9.5% Business & Financial Ops 8.6% Sales 5.0% Computer & Mathematics 3.9% Production 3.7%
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE UNDEREMPLOYMENT 2005 Low Income 1.3% Below poverty level Low Hours 7.3% Working less than 32 hours Mismatch 11.1% More skills/education than current job Total Underemployed 17.1% Individuals only counted once 2012 Low Income 3.6% Below poverty level Low Hours 11.8% Working less than 32 hours Mismatch 14.9% More skills/education than current job Total Underemployed 24.1% Individuals only counted once
PAST & PRESENT WORKFORCE JOB SEARCH - UNEMPLOYED 2005 - Supply Internet 27.4% Regional Newspapers 17.7% Local Newspapers 15.9% IowaWORKS Centers 13.3% Demand Local & Regional Newspapers Internet IWD Centers 2012 - Supply Internet 81.1% Networking 27.4% Local Newspaper 22.0% IowaWORKS Centers 8.1% Demand Networking Internet Local & Regional Newspapers (print)
STATEWIDE EMPLOYMENT GROWTH TO WAGES
WORKFORCE NEEDS TOP CURRENT VACANCIES GDSM REGION 2012 Social Science & Research Assistants Teachers & Instructors Production Workers Management Sales & Related Workers Executive Secretaries/Administrative Assistants Registered Nurses Truck Drivers
WORKFORCE NEEDS EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS 2012 High School Diploma 31.7% Undergraduate Degree 24.7% Vocational/Technical Training 13.6% No Educational Requirement 13.1% Post-graduate Degree 9.5% Associate Degree 7.4% 2012 No Experience Required 42.9% 1-2 Years Experience 24.0% Less than 1 year 14.5% 3-5 years 13.4% More than 5 years 5.2%
WORKFORCE NEEDS PLANNED PAYROLL EXPANSIONS & REDUCTIONS Industry Expansions Professional & Technical Services 19.1% Healthcare & Social Services 16.4% Wholesale/Retail Trade 12.8% Construction 9.1% Finance & Insurance 8.2% Manufacturing 8.2% Industry Reductions Educational Services 17.4% Wholesale/Retail Trade 17.4% Construction 16.7% Professional & Technical Services 9.0% Manufacturing 8.3%
WORKFORCE NEEDS PLANNED PAYROLL EXPANSIONS & REDUCTIONS Occupational Reductions Education 17.4% Office Support 16.6% Building & Grounds 13.0% Transportation 12.4% Sales 10.4% Though some of these occupations will be also expanding within certain industries, as a whole the reduction exists in this region.
PROJECTED DEMAND 2010-2020 PROJECTIONS Annual Growth Rate by Percentage Personal Care Aides 7.1% (115 annual openings) Home Health Aides 6.6% (140) Carpenter, Helpers 5.6% (15) Meeting & Event Planners 5.3% (15) Market Research Analysts 5.0% (80) Annual Growth Rate by Numbers High Turn-over Retail Sales 1.6% (580 annual openings) Cashiers 1.0% (500) Customer Service Reps 2.3% (485) Waiters & Waitresses 0.9% (380) Office Clerks, General 2.0% (355) Projections by the number of annual openings and the percent of annual growth rate should be consulted.
SUPPLY & DEMAND DSM MSA 2010 Estimated Employment Personal Care Aides- 1,425 Home Health Aides 1,755 Carpenter, Helpers - 160 Meeting & Event Planners - 215 Market Research Analysts 1,040 Veterinary Technologists - 205 Actuaries - 310 Software Developers - 755 2020 Projected Employment Personal Care Aides 2,440 Home Health Aides 2,915 Carpenter, Helpers - 250 Meeting & Event Planners - 325 Market Research Analysts 1,560 Veterinary Technologists - 300 Actuaries - 450 Software Developers 1,095
SUPPLY & DEMAND DSM MSA Training & Education Demand Personal Care Aides - Certification Home Health Aides Certification Carpenter, Helpers Apprenticeships Meeting & Event Planners Bachelor Degree Market Research Analysts Bachelor Degree Veterinary Technologists Associate Degree Actuaries Bachelor Degree Software Developers Bachelor Degree
CURRENT & FUTURE DEMAND Industries that are growing which support the data: Finance/Insurance Education Healthcare Occupations Currently in Demand Research Related Teachers Nurses Occupations Projected to increase Healthcare overall Information Technology Related
RECOMMENDATIONS Educate employers where to advertise for openings Wage rate increases will draw more qualified workers Partner with educational institutions (colleges, universities, technical schools and HIGH SCHOOLS) for outreach Identify needs which are industry specific/area specific
WORKING TOWARD A BRIGHT FUTURE Education levels have increased in Dallas County Skilled labor exists needs to be matched w/employers Labor supply is moving in the right direction to fill future opportunities Opportunities exist for different industries and occupations - DIVERSITY!
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