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Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation Helping TANF Recipients Find Employment and Advance in the Labor Market: Resources from OPRE’s Employment Sector Analysis Project Presented by: Nicole Constance Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation

Presentation Overview Policy Context Project Purpose and Goals Resources Resource Guide Practitioner Brief on Using LMI State-by-State Analyses of Promising Occupations

Policy Context To escape poverty, TANF recipients need good jobs that Are in growing industries, Are in high demand, and Provide self-sufficient wages. Connecting TANF recipients and other low-income families with good jobs can be challenging Good jobs require training, education, and credentials beyond the high school level Determining which jobs are good can be difficult without the right tools and resources Labor market information (LMI) is one tool that can help improve the match between clients and good jobs

Project Purpose and Goals Identify, examine, and catalog resources that TANF agencies can use to help connect TANF recipients and other low-income families with good jobs We created a resource guide and wrote a practitioner brief about using LMI Analyze labor market information to identify high-growth sectors of the labor market, focusing on those positions requiring short-term post-secondary training. We used LMI to identify promising occupations in each state

Resource #1: Resource Guide Conducted informal discussions with subject matter experts and telephone interviews with select states Conducted a scan of resources and literature The resource scan uncovered 140 resources. The Resource Guide is the culmination of their literature review and environmental scan of available resources. Resources were produced by the U.S. Departments of Labor, Education, Health and Human Services, the U.S. Census Bureau, and by non-governmental agencies (colleges/universities, nonprofit and for-profit organizations).

Resource #1: Resource Guide The resource guide is organized into four resource types across three topical areas: Types: Research studies Technical assistance resources Client assessments Data sets related to education and employment Topics: Career exploration and assessment Career pathways and sector strategies LMI

Resource #1: Resource Guide My Next Move

Resource #2: Brief on Using LMI What is LMI? Information about Demand for jobs Supply of skilled workers Characteristics of growing and declining occupations and industries, including wages and benefits Training required Job openings (real-time) Traditional LMI is collected from employer surveys, interviews, and administrative records Real-time LMI is obtained from web-based job banks, classified advertisements, and company websites LMI helps identify available jobs with growth potential and self-sufficient wages, and the training and education required

Resource #2: Brief on Using LMI Practitioner Brief– Using Data to Connect TANF Clients to Good Jobs: An Opportunity to Foster WIOA Partnerships Introduction to LMI How TANF Agencies Can Use LMI WIOA and Connecting with State Labor Agencies

Resource #3: Analyses of Promising Occupations Which education and training opportunities are most likely to pay off for TANF clients and other low-income workers? Emphasis on short-term education and training (that is, attainable in two years or less)

Resource #3: Analyses of Promising Occupations

Resource #3: Sample Table One of these for the U.S. as a whole, all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. Can download appendix for each ACF region, or visit the interactive map to download tables for specific states.

Resource #3: Analyses of Promising Occupations National Results Registered nurse and nursing assistant top the list Many other occupations in health care industry Many occupations require relatively little training and have good wage growth potential Computer support specialist, medical records technician Some occupations do not necessarily pay wages that will quickly lift families out of poverty Teacher assistant, preschool teacher, hairdresser 2016 federal poverty guideline for a family of one adult and two children is $20,160

Resource #3: Analyses of Promising Occupations State Results Relative ordering of occupations varies Generally echo national analysis: health care leads Registered nurse, licensed practical and vocational nurse were identified in all states studied Top non-health care occupations Computer user support specialist Paralegal and legal assistant Teacher assistant There were 19 occupations that were promising in 40 or more states. Another 12 were promising in 6-29 states (none from 30-39); and 18 in 5 or fewer states.

Where to Find these Resources OPRE Project Page: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/resource/promising-occupations-achievable-through-short-term-education-or-training-for-low-income-families Interactive map of Promising Occupations https://www.mathematica-mpr.com/dataviz/tanfmap

Questions and Comments? Nicole Constance Social Science Research Analyst Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation Nicole.constance@acf.hhs.gov acf.hhs.gov/opre facebook.com/OPRE.ACF twitter.com/OPRE_ACF