Governor’s Council on Workforce Investment June 11, 2010

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June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturin g, Green Jobs, and Health Care Governor’s Council on Workforce Investment June 11, 2010 Three Key Sectors for Workforce Development: Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care

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June 11, 2010

Advanced Manufacturing,

Green Jobs, and Health Care

Governor’s Councilon Workforce Investment

June 11, 2010

Three Key Sectors for Workforce Development:

Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs,and Health Care

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

Job Losses Measured from Peak

-8%

-7%

-6%

-5%

-4%

-3%

-2%

-1%

0%

1%

0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57

Number of Months Since Recession Declared

1981 Recession 1990 Recession

2001 Recession Current Recession

Source: DWD, OEA, X12 adjustment of not seasonally adjusted CES via U.S. BLS

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Advanced Manufacturing,

Green Jobs, and Health Care

Monthly Job Numbers Compared to 2007 Average Job Numbers

-40%

-35%

-30%

-25%

-20%

-15%

-10%

-5%

0%

5%

10%

Jan-08 Apr-08 Jul-08 Oct-08 Jan-09 Apr-09 Jul-09 Oct-09 Jan-10 Apr-10

Total nonfarm Manufacturing

Health care Constr. & utilities

Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development WORKnet Current Employment Statistics query

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

Wisconsin's Manufacturing Jobs andWisconsin's Manufacturing Output

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97

19

98

19

99

20

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20

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20

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20

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20

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20

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20

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Manufacturing employment (jobs) Manufacturing output (inflation-adjusted)

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Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis; WI DWD WORKnet QCEW query

598,880 jobs

434,901 jobs$37.1 billion output

$48.9 billion output

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

Average Weekly Wages in Manufacturing 2009 Q4

$1,577

$1,390

$1,325

$1,169

$1,158

$1,151

$1,131

$1,012

$991

$944

$897

$892

$890

$876

$874

$855

$810

$784

$747

$635

$602

$594

Chemical mfg

Petro & coal products mfg

Computer & elect product mfg

Elect equip & appliance mfg

Machinery mfg

Paper mfg

Trans equip mfg

Textile mills

Prime metal mfg

Fabricated metal product mfg

Beverage & tobacco product mfg

Nonmetallic mineral product mfg

Misc mfg

Printing & related support activities

Plastics & rubber products mfg

Food mfg

All industries

Furn & related product mfg

Leather & allied product mfg

Wood product mfg

Apparel mfg

Textile product mills

Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

Average Employment in 2009in Manufacturing Sub-Sectors

64,256

60,307

59,769

32,302

29,147

28,150

26,335

21,724

19,859

17,844

15,143

15,017

14,649

13,285

8,962

2,744

1,614

1,448

1,087

851

406

Fabricated metal product mfg

Machinery mfg

Food mfg

Paper mfg

Printing & related support activities

Plastics & rubber products mfg

Trans equip mfg

Elect equip & appliance mfg

Computer & elect product mfg

Wood product mfg

Furn & related product mfg

Chemical mfg

Prime metal mfg

Misc mfg

Nonmetallic mineral product mfg

Beverage & tobacco product mfg

Textile product mills

Textile mills

Leather & allied product mfg

Apparel mfg

Petro & coal products mfg

Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

Employment Change from 2007 Q4 to 2009 Q4

7.8%

1.4%

-0.1%

-3.5%

-6.3%

-6.5%

-6.6%

-7.2%

-9.3%

-9.4%

-9.5%

-11.6%

-11.7%

-12.2%

-12.3%

-12.7%

-15.5%

-17.5%

-17.6%

-18.4%

-20.2%

Petro & coal products mfg

Beverage & tobacco product mfg

Food mfg

Chemical mfg

Misc mfg

Textile mills

Paper mfg

Leather & allied product mfg

Furn & related product mfg

Apparel mfg

Printing & related support activities

Textile product mills

Plastics & rubber products mfg

Nonmetallic mineral product mfg

Elect equip & appliance mfg

Computer & elect product mfg

Wood product mfg

Machinery mfg

Fabricated metal product mfg

Trans equip mfg

Prime metal mfg

Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

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Employment Changefrom 2007 Q4 to 2009 Q4

427

29

-58

-170

-234

-265

-457

-741

-1,700

-2,116

-2,365

-3,186

-3,299

-3,641

-4,579

-4,586

-5,770

-6,580

-8,597

-12,115

-14,582

Food mfg

Petro & coal products mfg

Beverage & tobacco product mfg

Leather & allied product mfg

Apparel mfg

Textile mills

Chemical mfg

Textile product mills

Misc mfg

Nonmetallic mineral product mfg

Furn & related product mfg

Paper mfg

Elect equip & appliance mfg

Computer & elect product mfg

Printing & related support activities

Plastics & rubber products mfg

Prime metal mfg

Wood product mfg

Trans equip mfg

Machinery mfg

Fabricated metal product mfg

Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

Occupational Title2006 Empl

2016 Empl

GrowthTotal Ann Openings

Typical Education & TrainingAvg Ann

SalaryAbove WI Avg Wage

Above WI Growth

Home Health Aides 16,550 23,310 40.8% 830 Short-term on-the-job training $21,950 PMedical Assistants 7,120 9,720 36.5% 350 Moderate-term on-the-job training $29,600 PRadiation Therapists 490 650 32.7% 30 Associate degree $75,440 P PDental Hygienists 4,170 5,470 31.2% 210 Associate degree $60,420 P PDental Assistants 5,340 6,960 30.3% 250 Moderate-term on-the-job training $32,750 PPhysical Therapist Assistants 1,270 1,650 29.9% 60 Associate degree $42,980 P PSurgical Technologists 2,310 2,990 29.4% 140 Postsecondary vocational training $43,720 P PPhysical Therapist Aides 1,240 1,600 29.0% 60 Short-term on-the-job training $25,280 PCardiovascular Technologists 700 900 28.6% 30 Associate degree $51,440 P PVeterinary Technologists & Technicians 1,510 1,930 27.8% 90 Associate degree $29,620 PPharmacy Technicians 6,300 8,030 27.5% 360 Moderate-term on-the-job training $28,080 PRespiratory Therapists 1,790 2,270 26.8% 80 Associate degree $52,460 P PRegistered Nurses 51,130 64,550 26.2% 2,180 Associate or Bachelor's degree* $62,140 P PMedical Records & Health IT 3,520 4,280 21.6% 180 Associate degree $34,710 PDiagnostic Medical Sonographers 890 1,080 21.3% 30 Associate degree $69,740 P P

Wisconsin’s Fastest-GrowingHealth Care Related Occupations 2006-2016

Note: Health care related occupations were included if they 1) typically requiring associate degree, postsecondary vocational training, long-, moderate-, or short-term on-the-job training were included and 2) were projected to show at least 500 jobs in 2016. Occupations are ranked by proportional growth rate. Wisconsin’s all-occupations annual average in 2008 was $39,350.*Either a bachelor's or an associate degree is accepted in this occupation. It depends on the specifics of the position and the employer. Source: WI Dept. of Workforce Development, Office of Economic Advisors and Occupational Employment Statistics

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Advanced Manufacturing,

Green Jobs, and Health Care

Health Care Related Occupations with the Most Job Openings,

Wisconsin 2006-2016

Note: Health care related occupations were included if they 1) typically requiring associate degree, postsecondary vocational training, long-, moderate-, or short-term on-the-job training were included and 2) were projected to show at least 500 jobs in 2016. Occupations are ranked by number of openings projected between 2006 and 2016. Annual average wage in Wisconsin in 2008 was $39,350.*Either a bachelor's or an associate degree is accepted in this occupation. It depends on the specifics of the position & the employer. Source: WI Dept. of Workforce Development, Office of Economic Advisors and Occupational Employment Statistics

Occupational Title2006 Empl

2016 Empl

GrowthTotal Ann Openings

Typical Education & TrainingAvg Ann

SalaryAbove WI Avg Wage

Above WI Growth

Registered Nurses 51,130 64,550 26.2% 2,180 Associate or Bachelor's degree* $62,140 P PHome Health Aides 16,550 23,310 40.8% 830 Short-term on-the-job training $21,950 PNursing Aides, Orderlies, & Attendants 36,740 41,450 12.8% 800 Postsecondary vocational training $25,470 PLicensed Practical & Vocational Nurses 11,040 12,300 11.4% 430 Postsecondary vocational training $40,670 P PPharmacy Technicians 6,300 8,030 27.5% 360 Moderate-term on-the-job training $28,080 PMedical Assistants 7,120 9,720 36.5% 350 Moderate-term on-the-job training $29,600 PDental Assistants 5,340 6,960 30.3% 250 Moderate-term on-the-job training $32,750 PDental Hygienists 4,170 5,470 31.2% 210 Associate degree $60,420 P PMedical Records & Health IT 3,520 4,280 21.6% 180 Associate degree $34,710 PEmergency Technicians & Paramedics 7,090 7,880 11.1% 160 Postsecondary vocational training $28,710 PRadiologic Technologists & Technicians 4,640 5,560 19.8% 150 Associate degree $51,580 P PSurgical Technologists 2,310 2,990 29.4% 140 Postsecondary vocational training $43,720 P PMedical Transcriptionists 4,470 5,210 16.6% 130 Postsecondary vocational training $32,980 PVeterinary Technologists & Technicians 1,510 1,930 27.8% 90 Associate degree $29,620 PRespiratory Therapists 1,790 2,270 26.8% 80 Associate degree $52,460 P P

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

1,340

1,160

680

470

130

840

480

150

330

300

Registered Nurses

Nursing, Psychiatric, andHome Health Aides

Home Health Aides

Nursing Aides, Orderlies,and Attendants

Licensed Practical andLicensed Vocational

Nurses

New Jobs

Replacements

Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development OEA Projections

Healthcare Occupations with the Greatest Number of Openings, Wisconsin 2006-2016

2,180

1,640

830

800

430

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Green Jobs, and Health Care

170

260

160

130

130

190

90

90

90

80

Pharmacy Technicians

Medical Assistants

Dental Assistants

Healthcare SupportWorkers, All Other

Dental Hygienists

New Jobs

Replacements

Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development OEA Projections

Healthcare Occupations with the Greatest Number of Openings, Wisconsin 2006-2016

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