Title: SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA 2001 Labor Force Assessment Results
1SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA
2001 Labor Force Assessment
Results
2 GEOGRAPHIC AREA REGIONS 6E, 6W, and 8
- Includes 18 counties in SW Minnesota
- Bordered by Iowa and South Dakota
- Total population for the area is 287,627
3 PROJECT PARTNERS
- DTED
- Southwest MN Foundation
- Southwest MN PIC
- Central MN Jobs Training
- MN DES
- Alliant Energy
- Chippewa County
- Cottonwood County
- Jackson County
- Lyon County
- Murray County
- Nobles County
- Pipestone County
- City of Pipestone
- Granite Falls EDA
- Montevideo EDA
- Pipestone County EDA
4 METHODOLOGY
- Employer information from statewide Job Vacancy
Survey completed by DES - Underemployment data gathered via 3711 random
household telephone surveys
5 UNDEREMPLOYMENT
- Estimated total of 24,310 people in the region
are underemployed by education - The split between male and female underemployment
is very close, with females at 51 of that total
6 UNDEREMPLOYMENT by AGE
7 UNDEREMPLOYMENT DUE TO OVER
EDUCATIONTOP OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORIES
- Education, Training and Library Fields
- Public Safety and Protective Services
- Personal Care and Service Workers
- Office and Administrative Support
- Building and Grounds Occupations
- Transportation and Materials Moving
- Sales
8AMOUNT OF MONEY (HOURLY) REQUIRED FOR PEOPLE TO
CHANGE JOBS
9 WILLINGNESS TO RETRAIN
10WILLINGNESS OF THOSE NOT WORKING TO
REENTER WORKFORCE
- Total of 21,440 non-working residents willing to
find work - 54 of this total is age 55
11 PART-TIME WORKERS
- Less than 17 of PT workers reported working PT
involuntarily due to slack work conditions - Respondents cited their top reason for working PT
was preferring PT over FT employment
12 WORKERS COMMUTE TIME TO WORK ONE-WAY
(Region 8 Data)
13WAGE LEVELS REQUIRED TO INDUCE A LONGER COMMUTE
(Region 8 Data)
14 USES OF THE DATA
- To be utilized by Economic Development
professionals to create or refine business
attraction AND retention plans - Tool for use with business inquiries
- Employment service and/or educational
institutions use to create skill set training
programs - Use in regional economic needs assessments
- Create spin-off studies from data obtained, e.g.
public employment impact on private business wage
rates
15 PROJECT SURPRISES
- 81 of all jobs in our region fall into less than
25 occupational categories. There is strong need
to diversify business in SW MN. - Most PT workers are PT because they want to be
- Satisfaction with day care is less of an issue in
SW MN than expected - There are less people commuting OUT of the the
region to work than believed - Number of hours worked per week is larger than
anticipated
16FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACTNan Larson,
Deputy DirectorSouthwest Regional Development
Commission(507)836-8547 or nanlarson_at_swrdc.org
17VIEW LABOR FORCE ASSESSMENT SUMMARIES AND
SURVEY ON OUR WEBSITEWWW.SWRDC.ORG