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The Annual Planning Information and Workforce Analysis Reports provide economic and demographic data and analysis for Michigan's 10 Prosperity Regions. This information is provided to assist with regional and local plans for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
This report provides an overview of Michigan's foreign-born population, including its demographics, education and workforce.
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This comprehensive annual report covers a variety of workforce and demographic topics, including trends in the state’s labor force, industries, wages, demographics, labor supply, and employment projections.
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This profile provides an overview of the labor market, population, and other socio-economic indicators, such as educational attainment, income, housing, etc., for the City of Pontiac in comparison to Oakland County and the state of Michigan as a whole.
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Registered Apprenticeships – work-based and post-secondary on-the-job learning positions – are an important and growing source of talent in Michigan’s workforce. This report, which is one of the first of its kind, uses newly-available data on apprenticeships detailing demographic, occupation, wage, industry and program information.
This profile provides an overview of the labor market, population, and other socio-economic indicators (e.g., education, housing, etc.) for the city of Flint, in comparison to Michigan.
This study updates our 2013 report by providing up-to-date information about the Skilled Trades in Michigan with sections on employment, earnings, job requirements and readiness, apprenticeships and program completers, and current and future employment demand.
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Michigan's Long-Term Unemployed study analyzes this particular portion of the state's labor market today and over the past 15 years. This study also sheds light on which occupational categories are more associated with long-term unemployment, as well as highlighting job opportunities both today and in the future for these individuals.
The U.S. Census Bureau in co-operation with state agencies continues to issue more data series from its Longitudinal Employment and Household Dynamics (LEHD) employer-employee linked database. The newest series is the job-to-job (J2J) flows data which provide a better understanding of flows of workers across firms.
This article presents detailed information and analysis of employment in the Michigan Transportation and Warehousing Industry, highlighting the industry's strengths, challenges, and opportunities.