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Alabama Supply Report |
The report was prepared for the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations through
a partnership with the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA),
the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) and Advanced Workforce Systems.
It seeks to answer the basic question of “where are the workers?”
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| Alabama West WIRED Report |
The U.S. Department of Labor's Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic
Development (WIRED) Initiative allows regions across the country to apply for federal dollars
to enhance economic development by bringing together state, local, and federal agencies.
Western Alabama and Eastern Mississippi form a region encompassing eighteen counties in Alabama and nineteen counties in Mississippi. The counties included in the Alabama portion are Marion,
Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Greene, Sumter, Hale, Perry, Dallas, Marengo, Choctaw, Clarke, Wilcox,
Monroe, Lowndes, and Conecuh.
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Benefits
Survey |
A survey of employers in the state describing the type of benefits their employees
receive. The findings are organized by the following five categories: insurance,
paid leave, retirement, miscellaneous benefits, and cost of benefits. The survey
findings are further summarized by industry, region of the state, and by business
size.
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Business Employment Dynamics (BED) |
STATE OF ALABAMA BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS: FIRST QUARTER 2008 - The Business
Employment Dynamics (BED) data are a quarterly measure of gross job gains (expansions
and openings) and gross job losses (contractions and closings) and is derived from
the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
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| Governor's Report |
2007 Governors Report |
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High Tech in Alabama Report 2007 |
Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics standards of High Technology Industries and Occupations, this report displays the dispersion of high tech employment in the state and the WIA Regions. It concludes with employment projections for these high tech industries and occupations for the state and WIA Regions through the year 2014.
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Underemployment
Study |
This report presents estimates of underemployment and some characteristics of the
employed, underemployed, and nonworkers for the state as a whole, each workforce
investment advisory area (WIAA), and the counties that the WIAAs cover.
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Alabama's Hot 40 Jobs
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