3. The Proportion of Jobs Requiring a
Degree has Increased
In 2002, 35% of jobs
required a degree
By 2020, 46% of
jobs will require a
degree
By 2018, 63 percent
of jobs will require
a four-year college
degree, an
associate’s degree or
a post-high school
credential
4. Annual Supply and Demand is Mismatched
(a.k.a. opportunities are being missed in Southwest Ohio)
Note about Nursing: Industry changes
are requiring bachelor degree RN’s,
State & Regional demand met
which could result in undersupply
State & Regional demand not met
Gaps > 100 are shown
5. Supply and Demand Example:
Computer Science
Regional Growth Rate State Growth Rate National Growth Rate
6. 2010 County, State, Nation
Educational Attainment Comparison
Percentage with
“some college” may
be an opportunity
7. Demand for High-Skilled Workforce is Up,
the Gaps are Wide, while most LIYA (low
income young adults) are MIA
8. What are we doing about it?
Occupational Analysis helped shape Workforce
Strategy in Advanced Manufacturing
Regional job growth rate is 3% versus -2% for U.S.
• Montgomery County investment in Composite
Training was a boost to local companies and to
the National Composite Center in Kettering.
9. Economic Development helped shape
Workforce Strategy for
Transportation and Logistics
• Montgomery County works on expanding the
transportation and logistics industry.
• The County worked with higher ed toward a
supply chain education pathway.
o The region now has an associate’s degree that transfers
into a bachelor’s program, to a master’s program.
o The County now hosts Caterpillar and Payless Distribution
Center. Combined, these two centers provide about 900
jobs in the region.
10. Summary
The Trends:
•Well-paying jobs require more education.
•More advanced degrees = lower unemployment rates.
The Challenges:
•Many low income young adults are not graduating with degrees.
•Career guidance used to be laid out by large employers; now it’s
done haphazardly.
•In this fast-paced economy, it is hard for employers to forecast job
needs and to give higher ed the lead-time to respond.
Innovation:
•Employer driven workforce development, in partnership with
business development professionals, pays dividends to the region.
Notes de l'éditeur
Computer Science Regional Job Openings 2,363 Regional Graduates (that will stay in Ohio) 568 Regional Graduates 778 WSU 15% 116 85 UD 5% 35 26 OSU 11% 83 61 UC 18% 137 100 Other 52% 407 297