Oakland Workforce Development Board (OWDB) Confirming Local & Regional Priority Industry Sectors

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Oakland Workforce Development Board (OWDB) Confirming Local & Regional Priority Industry Sectors Thursday, January 12, 2017

Overview Industry Sectors & Pathways Regional Economic & Labor Market Overview Northern California Bay Area East Bay Oakland East Bay Regional Industry Sector Partnerships Proposed Local & Regional Industry Sectors & alignment with Career Pathway Programs (2017-2020)

Leverageable Research California Employment Development Department Regional & Local Planning Tools Northern California Mega-Region Report (Bay Area Council Economic Institute BACEI) Bay Area Community College Consortium Macro and micro-regional data sets & reports East Bay Economic Development Alliance 2016 Outlook Report 2014 Workforce Report (needs specific updates) Other Analyses & Reports

Regional Job Growth - Strong East Bay - Moderate Source: ABAG from California Employment Development Department data.

Low Unemployment Source: ABAG from California Employment Development Department data.

County Unemployment - Tracts (ACS 2010-2014, 5 year rate) County County Average Highest Lowest Alameda 9.60% 24.70% 0.00% Contra Costa 9.80% 24.00% 0.00% Marin County 7.20% 16.30% 1.40% Napa County 8.40% 19.60% 1.50% San Francisco 7.60% 30.40% 0.00% San Mateo 7.40% 17.80% 1.40% Santa Clara 8.80% 23.00% 2.10% Solano 12.10% 35.80% 3.10% Sonoma 9.60% 21.70% 2.00% Bay Area 9.00% California 11.00% United States 9.20% 9

Highest & Lowest Per Capita Income $180,000 Average Per Capita Income Highest Per Capita Income Lowest Per Capita Income $160,000 $140,000 $120,000 $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 $0 Alameda Contra Costa Marin Napa San Francisco San Mateo Santa Clara Solano Sonoma 10

Educational Attainment (Adults 25 & older) 100% 90% 80% Grad or prof. 70% 60% 4 year degree 50% 40% Some college 30% 20% High school 10% No high school 0% Alameda Contra Costa Marin Napa San Francisco San Mateo Santa Clara Solano Sonoma SF Bay Area 11

Labor Force - Education & Language Ability Figure 6: Adults in the Labor Force, by Education and Language Ability 800,000 Speaks only English 2nd Language: English not well 2nd Language: Speaks English Well 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 Less than high school High school or equiv Some college Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Postgraduate degree

Distressed Communities Income <80% of US Avg Unemployment 1% higher 13

Median Household Income 2014 by Census Tract

East Bay Region Population: 2.7 million Jobs: 1.3 million GRP: $156.4 billion 10 Community Colleges Top Universities >3 National Labs Top 5 Container Port Achievement Gap Income Inequality

Drivers of Regional Growth Source: ABAG from California Employment Development Department data through August 2016. 16

Key Export Clusters Bay Area and East Bay Source: ABAG from County Business Patterns data applied to US Cluster Mapping Project trade cluster definitions. 17

East Bay Industry Cluster Analysis Industry Concentration, Size, and Projected Growth Rate 1.75 1.55 Other Services Prof., Sci., and Tech. Services Location Quotient Versus the US Manufacturing 1.35 1.15 0.95 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Wholesale Trade Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Retail Trade Construction Accommodation and Food Services Health Care and Social Assistance Educational Services Utilities Transportation and Warehousing 0.75 Finance and Information Public Administration Insurance Average Annual Growth Rate Projection 2008-2018 Forecast Admin Support and Waste Mgmt Srvcs -Not shown: Ag., Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting -Not shown: Mining -Not shown: Other -Growth projections unavailable for above three 0.55 industries -1.25% -0.75% -0.25% 0.25% 0.75% 1.25% 1.75% 2.25% 2.75%

Total Oakland Jobs (2016) : 199,126

Oakland Avg. Earnings (2016): $86,168 Unclassified Industry Government Other Services (except Public Administration) Accommodation and Food Services Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Health Care and Social Assistance Educational Services Admin and Support & Waste Management and Management of Companies and Enterprises Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Finance and Insurance Information Transportation and Warehousing Retail Trade Wholesale Trade Manufacturing Construction Utilities Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Crop and Animal Production $55,820 $115,539 $50,865 $26,582 $128,530 $59,273 $51,389 $47,175 $113,268 $63,921 $98,062 $130,423 $86,723 $47,140 $80,352 $115,882 $88,187 $128,722 $54,169 $182,676 $169,724

Oakland Workforce Development Board (OWDB) Oakland Demographics & OWDB Populations Served Thursday, January 12, 2017

WIOA Enrollments by Area of Oakland Unemployed Individuals (ACS 2011-2015) # % East 15,417 33% West 9,246 20% Unemployed Individuals (ACS 2011-2015) WIOA Enrolled (2011-2015) 42% Central 9,233 20% Other 12,343 27% ACS Total 46,239 100% WIOA Enrollees (2011-2015) # % East 1,808 42% 33% 33% 27% 20% 20% 17% West 731 17% 7% Central 1,430 33% Other 314 7% WIOA Enrolled Total 4,283 100% East West Central Other

Enrollees by Residence Alameda Oakland Other Cities 745, 18% 950, 23% 2501, 59% WIA/WIOA enrollees from 2011-2015

WIOA Enrollments by Race ACS # % WIOA Enrolled (2011-2015) ACS 2011-2015 African American/Black 118,790 24% American Indain/Alaskan Native 8,861 2% 56% Asian 76,305 15% Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 4,651 1% White 178,523 36% 36% Hispanic 106,643 22% ACS Total 493,773 100% WIOA Enrolles # % 24% 22% African American/Black 3,115 56% American Indain/Alaskan Native 112 2% 14% 15% 11% 16% Asian 783 14% Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 64 1% White 634 11% Hispanic 901 16% WIOA Enrolles 5,609 100% African American/Black 2% 2% American Indain/Alaskan Native Asian 1% 1% Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander White Hispanic

Limited English Proficiency 21% 4% WIOA Enrollees 2011-2015 Oakland Residents Speaking "Less than very well"

Educational Attainment 120% 100% Graduate or professional degree 80% Bachelor's degree Associate's degree 60% Some college, no degree 40% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 9th to 12th grade, no diploma Less than 9th grade 20% 0% ACS WIOA Enrollees

Offender Status 9% of Enrollees

Employment by Sector Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1, 0% 2, 0% 5, 1% Utilities Construction 19, 4% 19, 4% 21, 5% 13, 3% Manufacturing Wholesale Trade 5, 1% 36, 8% Retail Trade Transportation & Warehousing 64, 14% Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 73, 17% 25, 6% 7, 2% Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services 18, 4% 18, 4% 9, 2% 8, 2% Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 99, 22% Other Services (except Public Administration) Public Administration

Training Completions 16% 30% In Training Ended Training Withdrew from Training Completed Training 12% 42%

Training Occupations 0% 1% 20% 3% 2% 3% 0% 1% 2% Architecture/Engineering Art/Design/Entertainment/Sports/Media Business/Financial Operations Managers Community/Social Services Computer/Mathematical Science 14% Construction/Extraction 0% 2% 2% 0% Education/Training/Library Healthcare Practitioner/Technical Healthcare Support 1% 0% Installation/Maintenance/Repair Legal 8% Life/Physical/Social Science Management Occupations Office/Administrative Support Personal Care/Service Production 41% Protective Support Transportation/Material Moving

Slingshot Increasing regional economic prosperity and improving income mobility in regions throughout California 31

Slingshot - Building Regional Coalitions Why? Income Mobility & Regional Prosperity What? Industry Engagement Integrated Approach Shared Outcomes How? R&D System Change Innovation & Risk Taking Move the Needle Sustainability Regional Goals

Slingshot Coordinating Group East Bay Regional Planning Unit (RPU) Contra Costa County WDB Alameda County WDB City of Richmond WDB City of Oakland WDB Additional East Bay RPU Slingshot Partners East Bay EDA East Bay Leadership Council/Contra Costa Economic Partnership Community Colleges California Labor Federation

East Bay Slingshot Five (5) Priority Industry Sectors Advanced Manufacturing Biomedical/Biotechnology Healthcare Information Communication Technology Transportation & Logistics Aggregating & strengthening demand-side perspective in each sector Distributed Network strategy (Sub-Regional Concentrations/Focus Areas) 34

Employer Interests in Workforce Want to be in the Pipeline Single Point of Contact Employers want to be connected to talent earlier in the pipeline through WBL, apprenticeship, and participation in classrooms to better align their need for talent with education and training systems Sector Partnership Employers are asking to go to a single location to learn about training programs and choose how they want to connect with education and training providers Increase Awareness Employers want to build the brand of their industry with youth to increase the flow of students into post-secondary programs aligned to their industry Regional Collaboration Employers want to collaborate with each other to increase regional talent pool and better coordinate access to talent in ways that strengthens their industry and the region

Proposed Industry Sectors 2017-2020 Regional (East Bay) Sectors Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Information Communication Technology (ICT) Transportation & Logistics Local (Oakland) Sectors Construction Leisure and Hospitality Modifications from 2015 Digital Arts & Media (folded into ICT regional sector) Green Industries (eliminated)