Paradise Valley Community College 2007 Environmental Scan Service Area Data Shifts in GenderShifts in Gender Shifts in AgeShifts in Age Shifts in EthnicityShifts.

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Paradise Valley Community College 2007 Environmental Scan Service Area Data Shifts in GenderShifts in Gender Shifts in AgeShifts in Age Shifts in EthnicityShifts in Ethnicity Trends in IncomeTrends in Income Trends in Citizenship/National OriginTrends in Citizenship/National Origin EmploymentEmployment EducationEducation –Kevin Arps –Kurt Conover –Kurt Hill –Hank Mancini

Click to edit Master title style 2 PVCC Zip Codes

Paradise Valley Community College Gender Data All Service Areas MaleFemale 49.98%50.02% Most Zip Codes: 50/50 except Anthem – MaleFemale 54.7%45.3% PVCC Gender Data – Fall 2006 MaleFemale 40%60%

Click to edit Master title style 4 PVCC Service Area - Gender Information – Census 2000

Paradise Valley Community College Age Distribution Median Age – All PVCC Zip Codes 35.8 Age Distribution all PVCC Zip Codes 19 or Under 27.4% 20 – % 25 – % 35 – % 45 – % 55 – % 65 or Older 8.9%

Click to edit Master title style 6 PVCC Service Area - Age Distribution (percentages) – Census 2000

Paradise Valley Community College Ethnicity Distribution 2000 Data 2006 Data 2006 PVCC Data White89.6% 76.2 % 69% African American or Black 1.8% 2.3 % 2% Hispanic or Latino 10.4 % 16.2 % 11% Native American or Native Alaskan 0.9 % 1.0 % 1% Asian 1.8 % 2.7 % 3% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.1 % n/a Multi-Race (*Other/Undeclared) 5.9 % 1.5 % 14%*

Click to edit Master title style 8 PVCC Service Area - Ethnicity Distribution (percentages) – Census 2000

Click to edit Master title style 9 Trends in Income Median Income 1989 $40,424 (does not include: Anthem, New River, & Phoenix 85050, 85053, 85054, and 85085) Highest – Scottsdale $75,056 Lowest – Phoenix $27,573  Delta  Delta$47,483 Median Income 1999 $58,451 Highest – Scottsdale $97,675  30.1% Lowest – Phoenix $36,731  33.2%  Delta  Delta $60,944  28.3% From 1989 – 1999 Highest Income Increased $75,056  $97,675  Delta  Delta $22,619 (30.1%) Lowest Income Increased $27,573  $36,731  Delta  Delta $9,158 (33.2%) $9,158 (33.2%)

Click to edit Master title style 10 PVCC Service Area – Median Household Income – Census 2000

Click to edit Master title style 11 Citizenship/National Origin (2000 Census) Total Service Area Population 616,698 % of Total Native554, % Born in U.S. Born in U.S.548, % Arizona Born Arizona Born184, % Other State Born Other State Born363, % Born Outside U.S. Born Outside U.S.6,3181.0% Foreign Born 62, % Europe14,5102.4% Asia12,5192.0% Africa1,4920.2% Oceania5910.1% Latin America 29,4834.8% North America 3,5900.6%

Click to edit Master title style 12 PVCC Service Area – Citizenship/Origin Distribution – Census 2000

Click to edit Master title style 13 Employment Biggest Employers (companies) Allied Waste 24,200 P.F. Chang’s 21,800 Zip codes with the highest number of workers (Phoenix) (Glendale) Occupations (across zip codes – 2000 data) Highest % Management/Professional27–57% Sales/Office28–35% Lowest % Farming/Fishing/Forestry0–1% Industries (across zip codes – 2000 data) Highest % Educational, Health, Social Services 12–19% Professional, Scientific, Mgmt, Adm., Waste 9–26% Lowest % Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Hunting 0–3% Information2–7%

Paradise Valley Community College Employment Jobs in the Region (2006 data) Highest % Retail Trade 13.6% Construction11% Accommodation/Food Services 9.4% Health Care/Social Assistance 9.1% Finance/Insurance9% Lowest % Mining0.1% Utilities 0.2%

Click to edit Master title style 15 Employment Job Growth 2006  2012 Highest % Administrative and Waste Services 11, % Health Care, Social Assistance 7, % Retail Trade 7, % Real Estate, Rental and Leasing 6, % Finance, Insurance 4, % Construction 3,945 +9% Educational Services 2, % 2002 – % Average Increase in Jobs Highest CIS Networking/Telecommunications +88% EMT+79% Education+75% Post-secondary Post-secondary+159% Lowest Computer Programming +12% Computer Installation/Repair +24%

Paradise Valley Community College Employment Actual Number of Jobs (2002  2017) High Business Administration/Mgmt 15,021  21,595 Business/Commerce (General) 13,795  19,804 LowEMT 49  87 Physical Sciences 59  76 Unemployment (steady past three years) Statewide – 4.2% (Declined from 6% in 2002) Maricopa County – 3.9% (Declined from 6% in 2002) Phoenix/Mesa/Scottsdale – 3.9% (Declined from 6% in 2002)

Click to edit Master title style 17 Employment Earnings Hourly Earnings per Worker – 2006 data High Healthcare Practitioners $31.01 Management$29.59 Legal$29.21 Architecture/Engineering$28.02 Low Farming, Fishing, Forestry $7.87 Food Preparation/Serving $7.89 Cleaning/Maintenance$8.04 Annual Earnings per Worker – 2007 data HighEnergy$102,000 Computers, Software $91,000 Low Food Products/Services $20,000

Paradise Valley Community College Employment Human Capital: Competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities) 2004 Business knowledge was highest 28% Liberal Arts (second highest) 25% Growth will be even across all areas 20-24% Largest growth will be Building/Construction, Medicine/Dentistry, and Biology (all approx. 24%)

Paradise Valley Community College Education  Area high school populations % “White" students has dropped at ALL area High Schools% “White" students has dropped at ALL area High Schools % "Hispanic" has increased at ALL area High Schools% "Hispanic" has increased at ALL area High Schools % "Black" is mixed, up in some/down in some% "Black" is mixed, up in some/down in some % "Asian" is mixed, although reflecting flat/little change% "Asian" is mixed, although reflecting flat/little change % "Native American" is mixed, although reflecting flat/little change% "Native American" is mixed, although reflecting flat/little change Male/Female ratios also mixed, remaining reasonably close to a 50/50 splitMale/Female ratios also mixed, remaining reasonably close to a 50/50 split

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Paradise Valley Community College Education  High School class size appears to be  declining in several area schools PVUSD: in tracking th -grade class on to th -grade class, there is a net loss of studentsPVUSD: in tracking th -grade class on to th -grade class, there is a net loss of students Graduation rates appear to be either improving slightly or staying steadyGraduation rates appear to be either improving slightly or staying steady

Paradise Valley Community College Education  High School enrollment projections CCUSD = continued growth of 2.5–3.5% through 2017CCUSD = continued growth of 2.5–3.5% through 2017 DVUSD = growth through , then declineDVUSD = growth through , then decline CAVEAT from DVUSD: "area development may alter this depending on location and quantity"CAVEAT from DVUSD: "area development may alter this depending on location and quantity" PVUSD = projecting 0% change through PVUSD = projecting 0% change through

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