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EMSI Annual Conference Coeur d’Alene, Idaho October 15, 2013. Education Supply and Employer Demand: Meeting the Needs of Manufacturers. Dr. Christina Whitfield Alicia Crouch. Fall 2012: 96,914 students 9,917 dual credit/high school students - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Dr. Christina WhitfieldAlicia Crouch
Education Supply and Employer Demand: Meeting the Needs of Manufacturers
EMSI Annual ConferenceCoeur d’Alene, IdahoOctober 15, 2013
Fall 2012:• 96,914 students• 9,917 dual credit/high school students• 56,640 students enrolled in distance education courses• 60% part-time, 40% full-time• 56% female, 44% male• 14.6% minority students• 27.5 average age• 42% enrolled in technical programs, 27% liberal arts
• 28,469 credentials awarded, 2012-13 • 61,929 students served via workforce training, 2011-12
• Brooking’s Institution “Metropolitan Business Plan”• 27 county region• Initiative led by mayors of Louisville and Lexington• Public and private sector partners:
– University of Kentucky, University of Louisville– Chambers of Commerce– Urban League– General Electric– Toyota– Ford– Lexmark
• Focus on advanced manufacturing• Perception educational supply inadequate to
meet employer demand• KCTCS short-term training emphasized as
potential solution
Population (2013) 1,967.1KJobs (2013) 907.8KAverage Earnings (2013) $54.6KUnemployed (5/2013) 73.3KCompletions (2010) 32.2KGRP (2012) $84.7BExports (2012) $120.1BImports (2012) $100.3B
BEAM Economy Overview
Source: EMSI
BEAM Drives State Economy
• Population: 44%• Jobs: 51%• Manufacturing Jobs: 47%• Average Earnings: $54,777 (108% state
average)• Average Earnings, Manufacturing: $75,523
(112% state average)
Source: EMSI
Manufacturing Drives BEAM
• Growing Occupations:– Team Assemblers– Material Movers
• Growing Industries: – Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing
• Top Regional Businesses: – UPS– Toyota
Source: EMSI
Defining AdvancedManufacturing
• Transportation Equipment – 31,770 jobs – National Location Quotient = 3.24.
• Computer and Electronic Product – 9,121 jobs.• Chemical – 5,333 jobs.• Machinery – 4,580 jobs.• Other – 5,651 jobs.
Source: EMSI
Top Occupations WithinAdvanced Manufacturing
Source: EMSI
Top Occupations Requiring LessThan a Bachelor’s Degree
Source: EMSI
Top Occupations Requiring Postsecondary (Less than Baccalaureate)
Source: EMSI
Top Occupations – Postsecondary(Less than Baccalaureate)
Source: KCTCS, KY OET (UI Wage Match)
College CIP Code CIP_TITLE
Total Credentials
AwardedTotal
Graduates
Non-Returning Graduates
% Employed
Median Quarterly
WageWage Index
BLUEGRASS CTC
470303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 184 55 41 78.0 9,101 118.4
480503 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 56 30 9 - - -
480508 Welding Technology/Welder 222 62 35 60.0 7,761 101.0
ELIZABETHTOWN CTC
470303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 31 23 14 80.0+ 11,277 146.7
480503 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 19 17 9 - - -
480508 Welding Technology/Welder 61 59 25 64.0 7,678 99.9
JEFFERSON CTC
470303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 25 15 13 61.5 12,604 164.0
480503 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 7 4 - - -
480508 Welding Technology/Welder 82 25 20 40.0 5,574 72.5
689 293 170
Top Occupations – ProjectionsPostsecondary(Less than Baccalaureate)
• Industry projections indicate continued growth in these occupations through 2022.
• The current industry age distribution indicates there will be an increase in openings due to retirement.
Source: EMSI
Advanced Manufacturing Pipeline
Mass Layoff Notices
Source: KY OET
Stationery Product Manufacturing
Source: EMSI
Stationery Product ManufacturingStaffing Patterns
Source: EMSI
Compatible Occupations
Source: EMSI
Occupation ComparisonWages
Source: EMSI
Occupation ComparisonEducation
Source: EMSI
Source: EMSI
Skills Gap