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NYCETC Employer Roundtable Briefs 
The following Industry Briefs were prepared for NYCETC's Employer Roundtable Series.  The roundtables inform our members about hiring needs in key industries, the skills required for available jobs and the mechanisms for recruitment and hiring.  See our Calendar for upcoming employer roundtables.  

The New York City Civil Service Sector: Labor Market Profile, NYS Department of Labor, July 2006

The New York City Construction Labor Market, Fiscal Policy Institute, April 2006

The Hospitality Industry in New York City, Curtis Skinner, Pelliparius Consulting, November 2004

NYC Retail Trade Sector: Labor Market Profile, Fiscal Policy Institute, February 18, 2004  

Security Guards and Building Services Occupations in NYC: Trends and Issues, Fiscal Policy Institute, April 21, 2003

NYC Construction Labor Market: Trends and Issues, Fiscal Policy Institute, April 21, 2003

Administrative Support and Clerical Occupations in the NYC Corporate Services Sector: Trends and Issues, Fiscal Policy Institute, July 18, 2002

Entry-Level Jobs in the NYC Information Technology Labor Market, Fiscal Policy Institute, July 18, 2002

NYC Private Educational Services Sector and Child Day Care Services Industry: Trends and Issues, Fiscal Policy Institute, October 30, 2002

NYC Private Social Services Sector: Trends and Issues, Fiscal Policy Institute, October 30, 2002

NYC Health Care Industry: Trends and Issues, Fiscal Policy Institute, June 4, 2002

Materials from "New York's Labor Market: Where Are the Jobs?"
December 4
, 2006
This forum, hosted by Con Edison, featured labor market and economic development experts who discussed where the jobs will be in the next few years, as well as neighborhoods in which major city economic development is taking place. 

*To order a hard copy of these and additional Labor Market Outlook Forum materials, please contact rbrown@nycetc.org.  Price: $15.00 

Materials from "New York's Labor Market: Where Are the Jobs?"
December 9
, 2005
This forum, hosted by Citigroup, featured labor market analysts and job training experts who discussed the state of the current NYC labor market, as well as forecasted industries positioned for future growth.  It also examined sectors of the economy in which immigrants are working.

General Labor Market Information:

America’s Dynamic Workforce, U.S. Department of Labor, August 2004.

Between Hope and Hard Times: New York’s Working Families in Economic Distress, David J. Fischer, Tara Colton, Neil S. Kleiman & Karen Schimke, Center for an Urban Future and and the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, November 2004.

Changing Workforce, Changing Economy: State Unemployment Insurance Models for the 21st Century, Andrew Stettner, Rebecca Smith, & Rick McHugh, National Employment Law Project, 2004.

Characteristics of Low-Wage Workers and Their Labor Market Experiences: Evidence from the Mid- to Late 1990s, Peter Schochet and Anu Rangarajan, Mathematica Policy Research, April 2004.

A Crisis of Black Male Employment: Unemployment and Joblessness in New York City, 2003, Mark Levitan, Community Service Society, February 2004

An Economic Update from the Fiscal Policy Institute: New York's Job Shift from Higher-Paying to Lower-Paying Industries, Fiscal Policy Institute, January 21, 2004

Educated, Experienced, and Out of Work: Long-term Joblessness Continues to Plague the Unemployed, Sylvia Allegretto and Andrew Stettner, Economic Policy Institute, 2004.

Employment in New York State Monthly Newsletter, New York State Department of Labor

The Latino Workforce, Sean Thomas-Breitfeld, National Council of La Raza, July 2003, $5.00.

Long-Term Jobless Remain Forgotten as the Economy Still Fails to Produce Jobs, National Employment Law Project, January 9, 2004

Missing the Moving Target: Meager job growth and the poor track record of the administration's job forecasts  Jared Bernstein, Lee Price, and Isaac Shapiro; Economic Policy Institute and Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Number of Unemployed Who Have Gone Without Federal Benefits Hits Record 3 Million, Isaac Shapiro, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, October 2004.

Poverty in New York City, 2003: Where is the Recovery? Where was the Recession?, Mark Levitan, Community Service Society, September 2004.

A Profile of Families Cycling on and off Welfare, Lashawn Richburg-Hayes & Stephen Freedman, MDRC, April 2004. 

Remaking New York City: Can Prosperity Be Shared and Sustainable?, Brad Lander and Laura Wolf-Powers, Pratt Institute, November 2004. 

The Rising Stakes of Job Loss: Stubborn long-term joblessness amid falling unemployment rates, Economic Policy Institute and National Employment Law Project, May 2005.

Share of Economy Going to Wages and Salaries Drops for Unprecedented 14th Straight Quarter; Meanwhile, Corporate Profit Share Has Risen Significantly, Isaac Shapiro and David Kamin, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, October 2004.

The State of Working New York City, Fiscal Policy Institute, September 27, 2005.  

Unemployment Insurance Does Not Explain Why TANF Caseloads are Falling as Poverty and Need are Rising, Shawn Fremstad, Sharon Parrott, & Arloc Sherman, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, October 12, 2004.

An Uneven Recovery: New Government Data Show Corporate Profits Enjoying Unusually Large Gains, While Workers' Incomes Lag Behind, by David Kamin and Isaac Shapiro, Center of Budget and Policy Priorities, September 3, 2004.

An Update on Urban Hardship, Lisa M. Montiel, Richard P. Nathan, David J. Wright, Rockefeller Institute, August 2004.

US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Outlook Handbook 2006-2007

Weak Recovery Claims New Victim: Workers’ Wages, Jared Bernstein and Lawrence Mishel, Economic Policy Institute, February 5, 2004.

The Wealth of Hispanic Households: 1996-2002, Rakesh Kochhar, Pew Hispanic Center, October 18, 2004.

Working Hard, Falling Short: America’s Working Families & the Pursuit for Economic Security, Tom Waldron, Brandon Roberts & Andrew Reamer, Annie E. Casey, Ford & Rockefeller Foundations, October 2004.

 

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