NASWA's State of the Workforce

1.Please select your state below:(Required.)
Labor Market Information (2018, Non-seasonally-adjusted)
Coordinate with your LMI director to collect the following data points for 2018: 
2.State Labor Market Information Website(Required.)
3.Year-over annual job growth rate(Required.)
4.Annual average unemployment rate(Required.)
5.Annual average labor force (i.e. 1,440,300)(Required.)
6.Annual labor force participation rate(Required.)
7.Year-over average wage growth rate(Required.)
8.Key industries (list top 3 industries and their average annual job growth at the super-sector level)(Required.)
9.Labor force education levels (percentage of labor force age 25 and older) *Please use the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey for these questions - 1 year estimate of most recent year data.
Step 1) Go to "Topics" on left: Select People > Education > Educational Attainment Tables. Step 2) Go to "Geographies" on left: Select State-040 > select your state > click button "Add to your selections" (close) Step 3) Click on Table: "Educational Attainment"
(Required.)
State Workforce Profile for 2018
Coordinate with your Employment and Training/Workforce Development policy and procedure director to complete the following state profile elements:
10.State Workforce Agency (SWA) Profile Information(Required.)
11.Please select the WIOA Core Programs administered by the SWA.(Required.)
12.Please select the other programs administered by the SWA, and write in any additional programs in the textbox below.(Required.)
13.Workforce System Governance(Required.)
14.Approval of Apprenticeships. If you are unsure, please reference this list from USDOL.(Required.)
15.American Job Centers (One-Stop Centers)(Required.)
16.Total served in calendar year 2018:
(Please include the number of individuals for each category listed below.)
(Required.)
Unemployment Insurance Data
Coordinate with your UI director to collect the following data points for 2018:
17.Unemployment Insurance Data(Required.)
State Workforce Innovations
Share up to three state innovations (these innovations can be in the areas of key workforce strategies/programs, employer services strategies/programs, labor market information strategies/programs/tools, etc.)
18.In 35 words or less, please describe a workforce innovation within your state.
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20.In reference to question #18, please share a website URL to the innovation, if applicable.
21.In 35 words or less, please describe a workforce innovation within your state.
22.In reference to question #20, please share a website URL to the innovation, if applicable.
23.In 35 words or less, please describe a workforce innovation within your state.
24.In reference to question #22, please share a website URL to the innovation, if applicable.
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