Dr. Christina Whitfield Alicia Crouch Education Supply and Employer Demand: Meeting the Needs of Manufacturers EMSI Annual Conference Coeur d’Alene, Idaho October 15, 2013
Fall 2012: 96,914 students 9,917 dual credit/high school students 56,640 students enrolled in distance education courses 60% part-time, 40% full-time 56% female, 44% male 14.6% minority students 27.5 average age 42% enrolled in technical programs, 27% liberal arts 28,469 credentials awarded, ,929 students served via workforce training,
Brooking’s Institution “Metropolitan Business Plan” 27 county region Initiative led by mayors of Louisville and Lexington Public and private sector partners: – University of Kentucky, University of Louisville – Chambers of Commerce – Urban League – General Electric – Toyota – Ford – Lexmark
Focus on advanced manufacturing Perception educational supply inadequate to meet employer demand KCTCS short-term training emphasized as potential solution
Population (2013)1,967.1K Jobs (2013)907.8K Average Earnings (2013)$54.6K Unemployed (5/2013)73.3K Completions (2010)32.2K GRP (2012)$84.7B Exports (2012)$120.1B Imports (2012)$100.3B BEAM Economy Overview Source: EMSI
BEAM Drives State Economy Population: 44% Jobs: 51% Manufacturing Jobs: 47% Average Earnings: $54,777 (108% state average) Average Earnings, Manufacturing: $75,523 (112% state average) Source: EMSI
Manufacturing Drives BEAM Growing Occupations: – Team Assemblers – Material Movers Growing Industries: – Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing Top Regional Businesses: – UPS – Toyota Source: EMSI
Defining Advanced Manufacturing Transportation Equipment – 31,770 jobs – National Location Quotient = Computer and Electronic Product – 9,121 jobs. Chemical – 5,333 jobs. Machinery – 4,580 jobs. Other – 5,651 jobs. Source: EMSI
Top Occupations Within Advanced Manufacturing Source: EMSI
Top Occupations Requiring Less Than a Bachelor’s Degree Source: EMSI
Top Occupations Requiring Postsecondary (Less than Baccalaureate) Source: EMSI
Top Occupations – Postsecondary (Less than Baccalaureate) Source: KCTCS, KY OET (UI Wage Match) CollegeCIP CodeCIP_TITLE Total Credentials Awarded Total Graduates Non- Returning Graduates % Employed Median Quarterly Wage Wage Index BLUEGRASS CTC Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology , Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Welding Technology/Welder , ELIZABETHTOWN CTC Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology , Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Welding Technology/Welder , JEFFERSON CTC Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology , Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Welding Technology/Welder ,
Top Occupations – Projections Postsecondary (Less than Baccalaureate) Industry projections indicate continued growth in these occupations through The current industry age distribution indicates there will be an increase in openings due to retirement. Source: EMSI
Advanced Manufacturing Pipeline
Mass Layoff Notices Source: KY OET
Stationery Product Manufacturing Source: EMSI
Stationery Product Manufacturing Staffing Patterns Source: EMSI
Compatible Occupations Source: EMSI
Occupation Comparison Wages Source: EMSI
Occupation Comparison Education Source: EMSI
Skills Gap