Finding LMI 20th September 2017 The Work Place Graham McCabe Izzy Temple
What we will be covering What is LMI? The sources we use The resources we produce Careersnet Opportunity for questions and answers National Careers Service in the North East saw about 10,000 people in the last 12 months
What is the Labour Market?
What we think of as LMI Job adverts Employment and unemployment statistics Employer recruitment announcements Policy change e.g. funding for apprenticeships Initiatives – e.g. young people into work or career returners
What we think of as LMI Earnings data Demographics – population and age Sector employment and occupational employment Occupational entry requirements
Sources Statistics Office for National Statistics (ONS) NOMIS Further Education Statistics (apprenticeship data) Policy Government Departments – BEIS, DfE, DWP and until recently UKCES Regional and local agencies North East Local Enterprise Partnership Tees Valley Combined Authority
Sources Sector news (employer organisations, workforce development and careers information) e.g Skills for Care – care sector Tech Partnership – digital CITB - construction The Media Bdaily, Insidermedia, BBC, Regional newspapers Occupations National Careers Service Vacancy Analysis - Labour Insight Jobs
The resources we produce Industry Factsheets – 2 to 3 page overviews Customer focussed information 18-24, apprenticeships, in custody, ex-offenders, people with disabilities etc Quizzes – used in group work Infographics – posters and social media LMI Bulletins – weekly news bulletin Vacancy reports Statistics – the numbers
Why do we do it? What sort of work is available? What jobs are being done? What jobs are in demand? What are my chances of ?
Why we do it Broaden understanding Raise aspirations Generate thinking Maintain knowledge
UK rate of employment in the last 40 years appears to have hovered around the 75% Nothing has changed? Source: ONS
But hides Female employment rate rising from 53% to 70% and Male rate falling from 92% to 79%
Turning data into words Female employment has risen from 9,000,000 in 1971 to 14,800,00 in 2016 UP 64% Male employment from 15,600,00 to 16,900,000 UP 8%
Business Register and Employment Survey
Annual Population Survey
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) Full time Workers Part time Workers Area (Local Authority/Region/Country) Weekly pay Gross Annual Pay Gross County Durham £488 £24,985 £184 £9,535 North East £494 £25,589 £178 £9,694 England £544 £28,500 £177 £9,600
Finding Local LMI Statistical reliability The Census
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