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East Central MN Health Care IndustryEconomic Development Region 7E
Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, Mille Lacs Counties
Luke GreinerRegional Labor Market Analyst
Labor Market Information Office
Current Situation of the State
• Minnesota added 8,500 jobs in June, up from May’s gain of 7,200• Annual growth rate finally matches national growth of 1.9%• State unemployment rate fell to 4.5% in June, driven by a decline in
a decreased labor force participation rate (70.3%), -.2% • Local Government, Education and Health, and Trade and
Transportation gained the most• Average workweek increased to all time high of 34.5 hours• St. Cloud continues to outpace every MSA in the state in terms of
added employment (+2.8% OTY change)
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Mille Lacs County7.0%
Kanabec County7.7%
Chisago County4.6%
Isanti County5.0%
Pine County6.1%
Unemployment Rate
• Kanabec has 3rd highest unemployment rate
• Mille Lacs has 4th highest rate
Pine County14,456
Mille LacsCounty12,330
KanabecCounty8,240
Isanti County20,900
Chisago County28,525
Sheet 3Available Labor Force
EDR 7E
Changes in unemployment rate driven by employment, not as much by labor force changes…
Unlike recent changes in the states unemployment rate, EDR 7E rate changes are almost entirely dependent on fluctuations of employment.
As the rate drops and labor force stays constant, employment increases.As rate drops and employment stays constant, labor force drops.
• The relationship between Employment and Unemployment is much less correlated at the state level.
• With Employment holding steady the rate of unemployment is driven less by employment or unemployment but rather the changes in the labor force.
State of MN Employment changes
EDR 7E currently has about 6 unemployed persons per job opening.
Region 7E
20032004200520062007200820092010201120122013
39K
40K
41K
42K
43K
44K
45K
46K
47K
48K
49K
50K
Employment
45,875
46,925
45,829
46,778
46,228
46,866
44,263
44,700
46,571
44,581
45,461
EDR 7E Employment
Employment levels have rebounded, but they are still -697 jobs short of the prerecession peak in 2007. While it represents only a 1.4% decrease the employment recovery has not been robust enough to erase the recession.
What’s going on in your Region?
• You probably know that Health Care is the largest industry in your area, but…
• How many jobs in the 5 county area are in the health care and social assistance industry?
• 9,770, a lot right?• How many total jobs are there in your region?
• 46,228 across all employers, not including self employed. • That means that about 21% of all employment is happening in this
industry.
Health Care and Social
Assistance
Hospitals
Medical, Surgical, Psychiatric Substance
Abuse Facilities
Ambulatory Health Care
Offices of Physicians, Dentists, Outpatient
care
Nursing and Residential Care
Nursing Care, Mental Health, Developmental Disabled Assisted Living
Centers
Social Assistance
Family Services, Child Day Care
Services
This is how the health care and social assistance industry hierarchy is laid out
Employment is increasing in the region for the 5 largest industries.
Employment in the Health Care industry• The subsector
Hospitals is suppressed to protect the employers.
• While there is 66% more employment in Nursing and Residential Care than Ambulatory Health Care there is only 52% of the firms.
- Employment in the Ambulatory industry is up 367 jobs, +17.3%
- Nursing/Residential Care is down 203, -4.7%
- Social Assistance is up 34, +2.7%
Wages are -14%, -.9%, and +2.8% respectively.
Wage Changes • 6 of the health care
sectors have higher wages than the average for all and 6 have lower than the average.
• Notice the Offices of Physicians in RED
• Possible explanations include expanded hiring in lower paying assistant and admin positions.
• Employment in this sector has increased 194%, average wages have decreased 31.2% from 07 - 13
• 27.6% of jobs in this industry are in office and admin support for Central Planning Area
• The pay gap between the metro and 7E is less in medical occupations than it is for all occupations combined while the ratio of occupations in the health field is higher.
EDR 7E Occupational Employment Stats
Metro Pay difference• The pay gap between the
metro and 7E is less in medical occupations than it is for all occupations combined
• Median for all occupations is -20.3% lower– For healthcare practitioners and
technical occupations the gap is less, -10.8%
– For healthcare support occupations the gap is -14.2%
• Some occupations pay much more in your region (chiropractors make almost $50k more per year!)
Title EDR 7E MetroCardiovascular Technologists and T..ChiropractorsDental AssistantsDental HygienistsDentists, GeneralDietitians and NutritionistsEmergency Medical Technicians and..Family and General PractitionersHealthcare Support Workers, All Oth..Home Health AidesLicensed Practical and Licensed Voc..Medical and Clinical Laboratory Tech..Medical and Clinical Laboratory Tech..Medical AssistantsMedical Records and Health Informat..Medical TranscriptionistsNurse PractitionersNursing AssistantsOccupational Health and Safety Spec..Occupational Therapist AssistantsOccupational TherapistsOpticians, DispensingPharmacistsPhlebotomistsPhysical Therapist AidesPhysical Therapist AssistantsPhysical TherapistsPhysician AssistantsRadiologic Technologists and Techn..Registered NursesRespiratory TherapistsSpeech-Language PathologistsSurgical Technologists $57,429
$95,980$71,411$88,152$71,720
$117,385$89,170$56,140$32,825$38,023
$141,325$43,939$76,972$53,787$80,315$33,550
$112,549$43,391$47,569$38,108$70,901$52,065$48,440$27,921$39,731
$189,417$61,550$64,583
$189,414$81,691$48,712$77,387$74,253
$51,372$61,130$67,023$66,258$63,826
$113,967$74,182$42,478$25,916$34,761
$131,061$40,485$59,893$37,691$69,180$25,375$93,010$39,314$39,133$33,061$63,634$44,884$39,820$22,390$34,871
$157,608$36,018$51,120
$143,315$67,117$43,223
$126,865$51,918
Wage and Employment
Health Care and Social Assistance Total, All Industries
Graduate Employment Outcomes
• Health care graduates had an easier time finding a job but had the same success of finding fulltime/year round employment.
• Wages earned by graduates were higher (+9.7%) across the board with the exception of certificate earners compared to all programs combined.
10 highest demanded occupations in EDR 7E
Rank Job Title Median WagePlanning Area
Total Openings Education Requirements1 Office Clerks, General $27,723/yr 2,570 High school diploma or GED2 Retail Salespersons $22,206/yr 4,320 Less than high school3 Home Health Aides $23,032/yr 3,500 Less than high school4 Social and Human Service Assistants $35,540/yr 780 High school diploma or GED5 Registered Nurses $65,496/yr No Data Associate's degree6 Food Preparation and Serving Workers $18,055/yr 3,520 Less than high school7 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants $36,321/yr 280 High school diploma or GED8 Correctional Officers and Jailers $45,191/yr 210 High school diploma or GED9 Cooks, Restaurant $24,438/yr 560 Less than high school10 General Maintenance and Repair Workers $36,086/yr 680 High school diploma or GED
Source: DEED Occupations In Demand
• 30% of the top 10 occupations are in the Health Care and Social Assistance category
• They also compose 29 of the top 100
Job locations by County (UI Covered Employment)
• 77.1% of Chisago Labor Force Commute to other counties
Commuting Patterns • Chisago, 32min avg.• Isanti, 33 min avg.• Kanabec, 33 min avg.• Mille Lacs, 28.8 min avg.• Pine 28.8 min avg.
• State average commute time = 22.4 minutes
Migration Patterns
• Where are people coming from?- 1,106 from Anoka County- 584 from Ramsey County- 560 from Washington County- 495 from Hennepin County
• Total inflow from foreign country is 27• 1,283 from other states
Outflow from 7E
• 1,579 believe the grass is greener outside of MN
• 1020 go to Anoka County• 614 to Hennepin County• 565 to Washington County• 291 to Ramsey County
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Minnesota Employment REVIEW Monthly magazine on economic data and regional trends Includes Minnesota business development Available exclusively on-line
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Luke GreinerRegional Labor Market Analyst
Labor Market Information OfficePhone: (320)-308-5378