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Nebraska Labor Market Trends. Mary Findlay Office of Labor Market Information 402-471-9915 [email protected] neworks.nebraska.gov/ . Unemployment Rates by County for December 2012 . Nebraska Rate 3.7% not seasonally adjusted National Rate 7.6% not seasonally adjusted. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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NEBRASKA LABOR MARKET TRENDS
Mary FindlayOffice of Labor Market Information402-471-9915mary.findlay@nebraska.govneworks.nebraska.gov/
Unemployment Rates by County for December 2012
Nebraska Rate 3.7% not seasonally adjustedNational Rate 7.6% not seasonally adjusted
Area Labor Force InputsJobless who came from UI covered firms
Records of jobless who claim from state, federal or railroad UI systemEstimates of
jobless who file late or never claim UI benefits
Disqualified claimants and jobless with exhausted benefits
Partial claims by underemployed workers
New jobless entering the labor market
Population estimates of new entrants and those returning after one year of absence
Jobless from firms not covered by UI
Employer reports to DOL
Workers in firms covered by UIReports of workers on strike
Estimates from Census Data• Surveys• Agency
reports• Projecte
d trends
Workers in firms not covered by UI including: Nonprofits; Domestic workers; Unpaid family workers; Local government;Agriculture
Estimates from Census Data• Surveys• Agency reports• Projected trends
Estimates of Area UnemploymentEstimates of Area Employment
Note: Area and state statistics are adjusted to be consistent with national data
Nebraska Snapshot December 2012 November 2012 Difference National Unemployment Rate * 7.8% 7.8% 0.0 Nebraska Unemployment Rate * 3.7% 3.7% 0.0 Total Employed Individuals 990,742 986,706 4,036 Total Unemployed Individuals 38,540 38,183 357 Total Nonfarm Employment 958,211 960,254 -2,043
November 2012 November 2011 Difference
Cumulative Regular Benefits Paid $111,201,35
3 $141,213,707 -30,123,354 Cumulative Extended Benefits Paid $75,449,109 $115,439,167 -39,990,058 December 2012 December 2011 Difference Individuals Receiving Services 18,572 19,671 -1,099 Job Orders Created 2,474 1,761 713 Resumes Posted 4,012 4,568 -556
* Seasonally Adjusted
Labor Force vs. Workforce – What’s the Difference?
Count of people by location
Includes people who are living in NE
Includes unemployed people who are looking, able and available for work
Includes agricultural employment
Count of jobs – not people
Doesn’t include agriculture
Includes jobs not covered by unemployment insurance
Estimates are produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Labor Force Workforce
Total Nonfarm Employment
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r910,000920,000930,000940,000950,000960,000970,000980,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
December 2012 was 0.9% lower than December 2008
Manufacturing Employment
July 2012 6.3% lower than July 2008
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ry
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mber
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r88,00090,00092,00094,00096,00098,000
100,000102,000104,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
December 2012 was 3.3% lower December 2008
Education, Health & Social Assistance Employment
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ry
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aryMarc
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ril May June Jul
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mber
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r
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r112,000114,000116,000118,000120,000122,000124,000126,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
December 2012 was 6.5% higher than December 2008
Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization as Percent of Civilian Labor Force
U-6, total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers, plus total employed part time for economic reasons
U-5, total unemployed, plus discouraged workers, plus all other marginally attached workers
U-4, total unemployed plus discouraged workers
U-3, total unemployed (official unemployment rate)
U-2, job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
U-1, persons unemployed 15 weeks or longer
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
15
9.7
8.8
8.3
4.6
4.7
9.1
5.0
4.5
4.2
2.0
1.7
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Occupations Poster
Battelle Industry Cluster Reports
Battelle Industry Cluster Report - continued
Battelle Industry Clusters – select alternate industries
Battelle Industry Clusters Selections
$1million over 3 years to establish an education and workforce data warehouse
Examine and assess adult training and education programs and their outcomes
Result: better information for customers and stakeholders for program enhancement
Met with Adult Basic Education to begin obtaining information for an MOU.
Workforce Data Quality Initiative Grant
Mary Findlay Research Analyst
550 S. 16th St, P.O. Box 94600, Lincoln, NE 68509-4600 Telephone: 402-471-9915 Fax: 402-471-9867
[email protected] www.dol.nebraska.gov
Questions? Need Additional Information? Please Contact me