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FLORIDA’S SUPPLY / DEMAND REPORT SLDS P-20W Best Practice Conference Arlington, Virginia November 15 - 16, 2011 Presented by Duane Whitfield

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FLORIDA’S SUPPLY / DEMAND REPORT

SLDS P-20W Best Practice ConferenceArlington, Virginia

November 15 - 16, 2011

Presented by Duane Whitfield

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Florida’s Supply/Demand Report

Presentation Goals

• Review components of the report

• Demonstrate the electronic report features and uses

• Demonstrate data visualization of job ads by month using Google Public Data Explorer tool

• Allow time for Questions & Answers

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Florida’s Supply/Demand report is funded by the Workforce Data Quality Initiative (WDQI). The indicators of potential labor supply by occupation are :

• WIA training enrollees and completers

• School District postsecondary vocational/technical enrollees and completers

• Florida College System (formerly Community colleges) enrollees and completers

• Commission on Independent Education- private education and workforce enrollees and completers

• Florida Public University completers

• Jobseekers with known desired occupations

Note: Italics signify indicators that are typically new to supply/demand

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The indicators of occupational demand available are: For Short Term Analysis-

• The Conference Board’s Help Wanted OnLine data series (for short term analysis) of Monthly Unduplicated Job Ad openings or;

• Monthly Job Openings from the State’s Workforce Information System – EmployFlorida MarketPlace (EFM)

For Long Term Analysis•OES Projected openings by occupation (for long term analysis)

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http://www.conference-board.org/

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Other informational data available are:

• OES Projection data such as entry, median and experienced wage, current & projected total employment, etc.

• Whether the occupation is on the Targeted Occupations List (TOL)

• Whether the occupation is in one or more of Enterprise Florida’s Targeted Industry Clusters

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The timing for data updates for the Supply/Demand web application are:

• WIA, Jobseekers and Help Wanted OnLine job ads - Monthly

• Public Education - 3 x each year

• Private Education - Annually

• OES Projections - Annually

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Ok, let’s move on and review the electronic Supply/Demand Report ----

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Thank you for your time and attention! Hope you enjoyed the presentation and demo’s.

Please contact me should you have any questions, comments or suggestions.

Duane WhitfieldGovernment Analyst II

Florida Department of Economic OpportunityLabor Market Statistics Center

107 E. Madison St.Tallahassee, Florida 32399

(850) 245-7283

[email protected]

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http://lmsresources.labormarketinfo.com/supplydemand/rwb_supply_demand_report_october_2011.xlsx Cautionary Note- Printing the entire RWB report requires over 600 pages, use the filters to make your selections prior to printing!

To download a copy of the October 2011 Florida STATEWIDE

Supply/Demand Report Use the following URL in your browser

http://lmsresources.labormarketinfo.com/supplydemand/stw_supply_demand_report_october_2011.xlsx

To download a copy of the October 2011 Florida Regional Workforce Board (RWB)

Supply/Demand Report Use the following URL in your browser

http://www.google.com/publicdata/home

URL to learn and see more of Google’s Public Data Explorer

Thank you for attending – Please contact me with any questions or [email protected] 850.245-7283