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Labour Market Information
A Summary of LMI and Labour Market changes
Article 29 Education must develop every child’s personality, talents and abilities to the full. It must encourage the child’s respect for human rights, as well as respect for their parents, their own and other cultures, and the environment.
What is Labour Market Information (LMI)?
The Labour Market is the nominal market in which workers find paying work, employers find willing workers and wage rates are determined.
Article 34 Governments must protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation.
Information is gathered relating to the Labour Market. That information is collated both regionally and nationally.
What do you think this information can tell us?
LMI tells us….
• What jobs and skills employers are looking for• Which industries are hiring and where they are located • Where to find employers who are hiring • What working conditions are like for specific industries• What education and training you need for specific jobs• What factors can stop you from getting a job• Which job areas are growing in the future and other
statistics
Article 19Governments must do all they can to ensure that children are protected from all forms of violence, abuse, neglect and bad treatment by their parents or anyone else who looks after them.
In order to successfully plan your future, it is important to understand where the
opportunities lie
Article 29 Education must develop every child’s personality, talents and abilities to the full. It must encourage the child’s respect for human rights, as well as respect for their parents, their own and other cultures, and the environment.
Work is changing and new jobs are appearing all the time
Article 34 Governments must protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation.
New jobs are appearing and others are going…
Article 19Governments must do all they can to ensure that children are protected from all forms of violence, abuse, neglect and bad treatment by their parents or anyone else who looks after them.
Our National Labour Market
• UK economy is currently strong• Hiring intentions at record levels and business
output is high• Big improvement in UK manufacturing and
service sectors• UK technology businesses growing at more
than twice the rate of the rest of the economy • Large increase in self employment – currently
around 15% of total workforce
Some areas of national predominant change in 2018….
• Midwifery – NHS plans to train more than 3,000 extra midwives over next 4 years
• MoD committed to increase number of prison officers by 2,500
• Over 5,000 Nursing Associates to be recruited
• Significant retail downturn – new stores opening at lowest rates in 7 years
West Yorkshire job marketKey growth areas
• Advanced manufacturing (including food and drink)• Creative and digital media
• Financial services• Professional and business services• Hospitality, travel and tourism
• Health and Bioscience • Low carbon industries
Let’s look at these areas in detail….
Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering
• Renowned for world leading precision engineering, and design & manufacture of a wide range of products including….
Creative and digital media
• Includes interactive media, printing, publishing, design and advertising, film and TV, computer games design and animation
• In Leeds, the number of jobs in advertising and media is 40% higher than national
average
• Use of innovative technologies is driving sector forward
Financial Services
• Leeds City Region = largest financial and professional services sector in UK outside
London• Very broad sector – how many roles can
you think of?• Jobs in our region forecast to rise by 1,000
by 2024
Professional and business services
• Includes solicitors, accountants, auditors, architects, sales, recruitment, management
consultancy • Employment in this sector has grown from
152,000 in 2011 to 222,000. • Jobs forecast to rise by 30,000 by 2024
Hospitality, travel and tourism
• Includes hotels, pubs, bars, restaurants, holiday parks and passenger transport
• Rapidly growing sector for our region, enhanced by high profile events such as Tour de Yorkshire, MOBO awards and
British Art Show• Restaurant and bars scene in York, Leeds and Bradford
growing at greater rate than London• Expansion of Leeds Bradford Airport and increasing number
of rail routes into West Yorkshire aiding growth
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Health and Bioscience
• The Leeds NHS Teaching Hospital Trust is the largest of its kind in Europe
• Biosciences = diverse group of industries and activities . Apply knowledge of the way plants,
animals and humans function• Includes manufacturing (e.g medical
instruments), working in prosthetics and developing new technology for online health
services
Low Carbon Industries
• Key growth sector for West Yorkshire – expected to continue rapid growth due to UK Government policies to tackle climate
change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ensure sustainable energy supplies
• Employment in so called “green jobs” expected to double by 2020
• In Leeds City Region, highest employment in low carbon industries outside South East of England.
Other important growth areas include….
• Education (accounts for almost 10% of employment in West Yorkshire)
• Construction (don’t be put off by Carillion!) Covers over 150 professions, and an increased demand for “sustainable”
construction skills• Health and social care – particularly due to needs of ageing
population• IT and Telecoms – demand for tech specialists expected to
grow by 30% by 2024• Transport, warehousing and logistics – e.g. LBA, Logic Leeds
distribution centres (Amazon and John Lewis Supply)
What about Retail? • Still the largest private sector employer in the UK
• Retail downturn – squeezed incomes, online shopping, rising overheads for retailers
• Store closures outstripped new openings in Yorkshire in 2017• Some retailers doing well but trends changing constantly
• Forecast – 105,000 vacancies in next ten years
Key factors that will impact on careers in the future
• Increased pace of digital and technological change = more demand for STEM skills. Some operative jobs may disappear
due to automation• People living longer – health & social care; technology to
enable independent living• Globalization – the world becoming more inter-connected
therefore marketplace more competitive• Environment – energy saving and efficiency
• Social changes and values – more time and money to spend on leisure and luxury
Jobs of the future
Examples of jobs that didn’t exist 20 years ago…
• Green funeral director
• Wind turbine technician
• Drone pilot
• Bloggers and vloggers
• App Developer
Can you think of some new roles for the future?
Setting yourself apart
Skills = just as important as knowledge and qualifications
• Leadership skills• Communication
• Flexibility• Time management
• Team work• Ability to work under pressure
• Showing commitment
Positive Mental Attitude
If you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail. Start
thinking about your future NOW
Come and speak to us in the Careers Team
- We are based in the LRC- Shona Wykes – Careers Adviser
wykes.s@woodkirkacademy.com- Helen Prior-Chappell – Careers Assistant
priorchappellh@woodkirkacademy.com- Polly Morris – Careers Assistant
morris.p@woodkirkacademy.com
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