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LMI – Why Detail Matters Anthony Horne, EMSI
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Overview Background to EMSI LMI – Why Detail Matters How to Effectively Deploy LMI
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We are passionate about using good, local labour market data to help connect people to jobs through learning and skills development Background to EMSI
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Our source datasets EMSI products Earnings & Proprietors Projected employment Historic employment Working Futures Regular data updates Annual Survey of Hours & Earnings (ASHE) Business Register & Employment Survey (BRES) Workforce Jobs Series (WJS) Annual Population Surveys and Projections Commercial Business Data Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) Labour Force Survey (LFS) Additional Economic Modelling
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LMI – Why Detail Matters 1 - Managers, Directors and Senior Officials2 - Professional Occupations3 - Associate Professional and Technical Occupations4 - Administrative and Technical Occupations5 - Skilled Trades Occupations6 - Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations7 - Sales and Customer Service Occupations8 - Process, Plant and Machine Operatives9 - Elementary Occupations Standard Occupational Classification c.219,000 jobs in Wales 5 year growth in total jobs across Wales (2015 – 2020) + 3% Occupational Detail Matters Programmers = +4% Biochemists= +6% Process Engineers = -2%
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LMI – Why Detail Matters Geographic Detail Matters Nurses (4 digit SOC) c33,000 jobs in Wales In the next 5 years: Great Britain +5% Wales +4% Cardiff +4% Pembrokeshire +10%
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LMI – Why Detail Matters Standard Industrial Classification
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LMI – Why Detail Matters Standard Industrial Classification
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LMI – Why Detail Matters Geographic Detail Matters Construction of Residential and Non- Residential Buildings (4 digit SIC) c17,000 jobs in Wales In the next 5 years: Great Britain +9% Wales +10% Cardiff +7% Swansea +15%
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Apprenticeships - Employers Growth in Apprenticeships Detailed industry and occupational intelligence Which employers are in these sectors How do I contact them?
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Workforce Churn
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Summary LMI – Detail Does Matter Experts + Expert Tools + Local Context = Useful Intelligence
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Contact info Anthony Horne | Business Development Manager for FE (UK) e: Anthony.Horne@economicmodelling.co.uk | t: 07753 365530Anthony.Horne@economicmodelling.co.uk
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