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Population and Labor Force 3. Historic and Projected Population and Labor Force Source: WI Dept of Admin, Demographic Services, DWD Local Area Unemployment Statistics, OEA 4. Components of population change in Northwest Wisconsin: 2000 - 2005 5. NW Wisconsin Population &Labor Force by Age in 2000 = 89,700 Source: US Census 2000 =143,026 6. Labor Force Participation in 2000 Wisconsin = 69.1% United States = 63.9% Source: US Census Bureau, Census 2000 7. Labor Force Participation by Age Group Source: Census 2000 8. NW Wisconsin Population &Labor Force by Age in 2015 = 97,600 Source: special tabulation using Census 2000 & WI Demographic Services population projections = 158,450 62% 9. Labor Force Distribution by Age 89,700 98,500 92,700 10. Civilian Non-institutional Population Not in the labor force 16+ years old = labor force age population Under 16 years old Not interested in work Civilian Labor Force Working or looking for work 11. Current Population Survey - CPS
12. Employed Not in labor force Unemployed Discouraged workers Retired workers Students Family responsibilities Job losers Job leavers New entrants & re-entrants Unpaid family workers Self-employed workers Full time workers Part time workers Temporary workers 68.5% of the population aged 16 yrs or more is either employed or unemployed Northwest labor force participation rate - 13. Labor Force, Employment & Jobs Source: WI DWD, Bureau of Workforce Information ------16%------ ------25%------ ---3%--- 14.
Labor Force and Jobs 15. Nonfarm Jobs Added 1980-1990 Northwest Wisconsin Source: DWD, Small County Employment Estimates, 2006 Total = 7,920Transportation, Comm, Utilities-510 Government-120 16. Nonfarm Jobs Added 1990-2000 Northwest Wisconsin Source: DWD, Small County Employment Estimates, 2006 Total = 14,511 17. Nonfarm Jobs Added in 2005 Northwest Wisconsin Source: DWD, Small County Employment Estimates, 2006 Total = 700 18. Total nonfarm jobs inNorthwest Wisconsin 4,500 19. Nonfarm Jobs in 2005 Northwest Wisconsin Source: DWD, Small County Employment Estimates, 2006 Total = 74,230 20. 10 Largest Industry Sectors -45% of the jobs-
21. Greater share of employment than in U.S. (higher location quotient)
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23. Age of Workers with Northwest EmployersSource: US Census, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics 24. Age of Workerswith Northwest Manufacturers Source: US Census, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics All = 4.2% 25. Age of Workerswith Northwest Health Care Providers Source: US Census, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics All = 7.8% 26. Age of Workerswith Northwest Retailers Source: US Census, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics All = 9.3% 27. Age of Workerswith Northwest Accommodation andFood Service Source: US Census, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics All = 15.6% 28. Sex of Workers with NW Employers Source: US Census, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics 29. 88% 17% 32% >1% 30. 2004 Annual Average Wage Source: DWD, BWI, Census of Employment & Wages U. S. - $39,348 Wisconsin - $34,749 31. Occupation Projections Employment by industry from Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Industry-occupation matrix Occupation Employment Survey identifies occupations employed in specific industries Used for monthly employment estimates Industry demand projected Hourly wages Estimate for self-employed 32. Occupation group distribution & wages 33. Nonfarm Jobs: Actual & Projected 34. Industry projections 2002 - 2012 35. NW Job Growth by Industry 2002-2012 36. Occupation Distribution in Northwest WI in 2002 37. Occupation Distribution in Northwest WI in 2012 38. Projected new jobs: 2002 - 2012 Source: WI, Office of Economic Advisors, October 2004 39. 16 occupations with most new jobs
40. Occupations with most new jobs 2002-2012 (annual openings) 41. Projected annual openings: 2002 - 2012 Source: WI, Office of Economic Advisors, October 2004 42. 16 occupation with most openings
43. Occupations with most annual openings 2002-2012 44. 16 Occupations with greatest % increase
45. Jobs added annually by occupations with fastest growth 46. Distribution of jobs by training: 2012 Source: WI DWD, Office of Economic Advisors, Employment Projections 47. Distribution of jobs by training: 2012 Source: WI DWD, Office of Economic Advisors, Employment Projections 48. Projected Job Openings by Training 2002 - 2012 Source: WI DWD, OEA, Employment Projections, 2002-2012 49. NW Education by Age Group Source: US Census 2000 50. Percent with education or training beyond high school: 2000 Wisconsin = 50.5% United States = 51.8% Source: Census 2000, SF3, PCT-25 51. Top occupations(by sex)with post-secondary ed.
52. Percent with Bachelors degree and more: 2000 Wisconsin = 22.4% United States = 24.4% Source: Census 2000, SF3, PCT-25 53. Top occupations(by sex)with Bachelors degree or more
54. Beverly Gehrke Labor Market Analyst Dept. of Workforce Development 715-634-5289 [email_address] www.dwd.state.wi.us/oea