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INTRODUCTION TO LMIWISE Your guide to regional supply and demand data
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A user-friendly website introducing regional labor market supply and demand data. A step-by-step guide to assist academic program planners in interpreting labor market information A link to other data sources helping planners gain a comprehensive view of the labor market. A web tool designed by staff from MnSCU Academic Programs, ISEEK and Department of Employment & Economic Development. What is LMIwise?
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Academic Program classification codes (CIPs) are linked to one or more job codes (SOCs). These relationships are called “Occupation Program Sets” How does it work? Occupation- Program Set: “Accountants and Auditors” 52.0601: Business/Managerial Economics 52.0305: Accounting & Business/Management 52.0304: Accounting and Finance 52.0301: Accounting 43.0117: Financial Forensics and Fraud Investigation SOC Code 13-2011
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RegionEmploymentProjected Annual Openings Projected Growth Current Demand Median Wage Entry-Level Education Statewide22,460947Above statewide average 5 stars$29.80 Bachelor's degree What information will I receive? Demand Data: SOC Code 13-2011 Accountants and Auditors
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Supply Data: CIP codes 43.0117, 52.0301, 52.0304, 52.0305, 52.0601
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Trend Graphs
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You may download a Data Interpretation Guide that includes the supply and demand data from your search. Included in the guide are questions for consideration and tips about how to better understand the data.
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As a convenience, LMIwise offers links to additional data sources. Use of other sources is necessary in order for planners to develop a comprehensive understanding of the findings.
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