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1 ABC’s of Career Pathways

2 A Better Future For Wisconsin Healthy communities with successful businesses providing good jobs Improved supply of skilled workers for Wisconsin businesses Reliable, relevant & realistic ways for lower-skill adults to gain skills for better jobs

3 Pathway to the Middle Class “…Postsecondary education or training has become the threshold requirement for access to middle-class status and earnings in good times and in bad. It is no longer the preferred pathway to middle-class jobs—it is, increasingly, the only pathway.” -- Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018, Carnevale, Smith, Strohl, 2010.

4 Education Required for Wisconsin Jobs Wisconsin’s Forgotten Middle-Skills Jobs, National Skills Coalition, 2009. Calculated from WI Department of Workforce Development data.

5 Wisconsin’s Workforce of Tomorrow is in the Workforce Today From WI Department of Administration population projections, 2008 3,183,170, or 89% of 2015 group 2,795,320, or 78% of 2020 group 2,355,500, or 66% of 2025 group

6 Labor Force Stagnates; Skills Needed Wisconsin’s labor force has stopped growing  Baby-boomers retiring (big portion of labor force)  Young people entering labor force at lower rate (education) Unless productivity increases, economy could stagnate  Productivity commonly (not always) tied to earnings  With flat labor force, increased production of goods and services depends on productivity gains Impact of Aging Population on Wisconsin’s Workforce, Dept. Workforce Development Office of Economic Advisors, 2009

7 Value of Applied Associate Degree Wisconsin United States WagesSharesWagesShares Dropouts$9.164.3%$10.018.7% High School $13.7829.9%$13.2928.4% Some Coll., No Deg. $12.8721.4%$13.4419.9% Associate Degrees $17.4013.2%$16.9610.3% Applied$17.248.8%$16.824.6% Liberal Arts $17.814.4%$17.085.7% Four-year College $23.0731.0%$24.8132.4% Median Wages and Education Level, 2009 Center On Wisconsin Strategy, State of Working Wisconsin - 2010

8 The Tipping Point One year of college level credits plus a credential One year of college level credits plus a credential is needed to produce rewards: Earnings gains that stick Meet employer expectations for skilled workers Prepared for moving even higher in postsecondary education Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges

9 RISE Target Population 1.4 million 1.3 million 695 thousand 18-54 yr old and either less than 2- or 4-yr degree or Limited English Proficiency Worked last year Less than median wage COWS (Center on Wisconsin Strategy), Sep. 2009

10 (Regional Industry Skills Education) Goal: Increase the number of adults who earn postsecondary credentials related to occupations in high demand. Strategy: Career Pathway and Bridge Programs

11 LtGrnRect TopMed GrnRect Bottom MedGrn Rect Topdarkgreen Degree or Diploma Career Pathway—The Basic Idea ? Low Skill Skilled MedGrnTrap LtGreenTrap Industry With Jobs High School or Less Education Credentials For employers: Larger pool of qualified workers Better pipeline to fill skilled jobs from within Higher retention, employee loyalty For workers: Predictable path to job advancement and higher wages More employer support; easier access to education More security Bridge

12 Career Pathways Model

13 Questions about Adult Career Pathways? Please contact: Linda Preysz, Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (608)266-8437 linda.preysz@dwd.state.wi.us linda.preysz@dwd.state.wi.us Willa Panzer, Wisconsin Technical College System (608)267-9065 willa.panzer@wtcsystem.edu@wtcsystem.edu RISEpartnership.org


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