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Resources Available Through Research & Planning

Resources Available Through Research & Planning. Research & Planning. O UR O RGANIZATION: R&P is a separate, exclusively statistical entity. W HAT W E D O:

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Resources Available Through Research & Planning

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  1. Resources Available Through Research & Planning

  2. Research & Planning OUR ORGANIZATION: R&P is a separate, exclusively statistical entity. WHAT WE DO: R&P collects, analyzes, and publishes timely and accurate labor market information (LMI) meeting established statistical standards. OUR CUSTOMERS: LMI makes the labor market more efficient by providing the public and the public’s representatives with the basis for informed decision making.

  3. Research & Planning’s Website (http://doe.state.wy.us/LMI) P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  4. Example: Wage rates for the Casper Metropolitan Statistical Area. P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  5. Example: Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  6. Statewide Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  7. Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Table for Natrona County P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  8. Research & Planning Surveys Succession Planning Survey Benefits Survey

  9. ANSWERShttp://doe.state.wy.us/ANSWERS/(under upgrade status) Example: Median Income & Population P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/18/2007

  10. Research & Planning provides training on the above features & provides consultation (e.g., in conjunction with a planned research project).

  11. Growing Occupations P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  12. Declining Occupations P. Ellsworth, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  13. Work In Progress • Commuting Patterns • Understanding the source of workers contributing to Wyoming’s current growth

  14. Commuting Patterns D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  15. Wyoming Expatriates and Other Nonresidents Commuting to Natrona County D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  16. Active RN Inflows – Sweetwater County D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  17. Active RN Outlfows – Sweetwater County D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  18. IMPLAN Example Allows us to conduct “what if” scenarios Example :“What if…” Every household in Natrona County received a $250 tax rebate and…The entire amount was spent by consumers? D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  19. IMPLAN Results – Output ($) D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  20. IMPLAN Results – Employment D. Leonard, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  21. Aging Workforce L. Knapp, DOE R&P, 3/28/2007

  22. Earnings by Wage, Gender, & Industry: All Industries S. Jones, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  23. Earnings by Wage, Gender, & Industry: Natural Resources & Mining S. Jones, DOE R&P, 5/17/2007

  24. “The cancellation of Project Camelot came as an act of government censorship, and an expression of the contempt for social science so prevalent among those who need it most.” Research Code of Ethics(Things R&P cannot do.) • Violate research subject (firms and individuals) confidentiality. • Conceal findings deemed unfavorable to a research sponsor or interested party. • Allow our name to be put on products whose content has not been fully under our control or which has not been prepared without full investigatory freedom. • Conduct studies to “Prove that … something is true or false.” Science represents a process of hypothesis testing in which findings are produced as a function of probabilities. “The Life and Death of Project Camelot,” Irving Louis Horowitz, reproduced in Sociological Methods; a sourcebook 1970, p. 575.

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