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Michigan Green Jobs Report: A Regional Analysis This is a companion report to the Michigan Green Jobs Report 2009. It presents detailed information for five Michigan regions on the number of area “green” jobs and the distribution of these jobs by industry and occupation. |
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Michigan Economic and Workforce Indicators - Summer 2010 This biannual report tracks Michigan labor market trends on a series of indicators related to the workforce, knowledge-based jobs, innovation, education, and the economy. It provides a concise analysis of recent trends in these indicators as well as national or regional comparisonsfont> |
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The Michigan’s Hot 50 Jobs brochure highlights Michigan occupations that will have long-term growth potential, significant annual job openings and high average hourly wages over the next ten years. The brochure is intended to provide valuable career information to students in high school, vocational and community colleges as well as jobseekers |
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Michigan Economic and Workforce Indicators - Winter 2010 This report tracks Michigan labor market trends on a series of indicators related to the workforce, knowledge-based jobs, innovation, education, and the economy. It provides a concise analysis of recent trends in these indicators as well as national or regional comparisons. |
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The Annual Planning Report fills many of the data needs of local planners. This annual report is prepared for each of the state's 25 Michigan Works! Agencies (MWA). Data prepared by OLMI along with information from other agencies has been published in the report to facilitate the local planning process. |
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Michigan Green Jobs Report 2009 This report presents the results of an innovative survey designed to measure the number of Michigan “green” jobs. The report also analyzes the characteristics and trends of jobs and wages among green-related industries, occupations, and firms.
Green Jobs Report 2009 - Highlights
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The Michigan Career Outlook 2014 brochure provides career outlook information for Michigan and 18 regions of the state. It provides information on high-growth rate occupations, occupations that supply large numbers of annual job openings, and high-growth occupations requiring different levels of education and training. It is useful to jobseekers, persons seeking a career change, and students.
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Measuring the Global Competitiveness of Michigan's Workforce Michigan’s economic vitality depends in large part on its ability to provide employers with skilled workers. This report examines the competitiveness of Michigan’s workforce, based on measures in three categories: human capital, the knowledge economy, and education and skills. |
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The Innovation Indicators 2007 This report presents an overview of Michigan's performance on a series of measures related to economic innovation. |
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The Michigan Job Vacancy Survey 2006 Report assesses current labor demand and job characteristics. It identifies reemployment difficulty for job seekers, unmet demand or workforce shortages for policymakers and hiring difficulty for employers across Michigan. Job seekers, training institutions, Michigan Works! Agencies (MWAs), and policymakers will find this report helpful in their decision making.
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The LMI Quick Reference Guide
Need information on what labor market data is available and how it can be obtained? This publication gives a brief outline of key data sets and why they are useful, with step-by-step instructions on downloading them from the web. It also outlines LMI products and publications and useful information websites.
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21st Century Industry Sector Analysis 13 customized regional information packages with data on regional economic indicators, and industry data such as growth, core, and competitive-advantage industries. |
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The Affirmative Action Information Report contains comprehensive statistics for the state of Michigan, it's 14 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), 53 Labor Market Areas (LMAs) and the United States. It is designed to assist employers in evaluating the utilization of women and minorities in their workforce and in establishing goals to improve such utilization. |
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Michigan Talent Bank Job Seeker Summaries provide summary occupational and educational characteristics of Talent Bank job applicants for Michigan and it's 25 Michigan Works! Agencies. |
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Michigan Labor Market News contains current information and analysis of employment, unemployment, and job trends for Michigan and its major labor market areas. It also provides short articles on a variety of labor market topics. An archive of previous newsletter issues is also available. |