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Priority Sectors in San Diego and Imperial Counties Sarah Burns Research Manager $40 Million Budget October 2016 1,069,000 Californians Unemployed Top 10 Least Affordable Places to Live in the U.S. San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA


  1. Priority Sectors in San Diego and Imperial Counties Sarah Burns Research Manager

  2. $40 Million Budget

  3. October 2016 1,069,000 Californians Unemployed

  4. Top 10 Least Affordable Places to Live in the U.S. San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA $1M Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA $500K Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA $625K Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA $670K Salinas, CA $477K San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA $763K Napa, CA $562K Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA $475K New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ $500K San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA $460K

  5. San Diego County Population 2001-2016 3.33M 3.30M 3.26M 3.22M 3.18M 3.14M 3.10M 3.06M 3.02M 2.98M 2.90M 2.91M 2.93M 2.94M 2.95M 2.87M 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

  6. San Diego Residential Construction Housing Units Built 50000 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 Source: National University System Institute for Policy Research; Graph: San Diego Workforce Partnership

  7. California’s minimum wage is going to be $15 per hour. What is that annually?

  8. California’s minimum wage is going to be $15 per hour. What is that annually? $15 x 2080 = $31,200

  9. Percent Change in Jobs by Educational Attainment San Diego County Associate 22.92% degree 15.08% Some college 13.82% Bachelor's degree and 2.76% above HS Diploma or less 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  10. Priority Sectors SD SDWP SD SDICCCA Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Health Life Sciences Life Sciences/Biotech ICT ICT/Digital Media Clean Energy Advanced Transportation & Renewables Global Trade & Logistics Small Business

  11. Priority Sectors SD SDWP SD SDICCCA Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Health Life Sciences Life Sciences/Biotech ICT ICT/Digital Media Clean Energy Advanced Transportation & Renewables Global Trade & Logistics Small Business

  12. A PRIORITY SECTOR IN A PRIORITY SECTOR IN A PRIORITY SECTOR IN A PRIORITY SECTOR IN Clean Energy Health Care Advanced Manufacturing Life Sciences SAN DIEGO COUNTY SAN DIEGO COUNTY SAN DIEGO COUNTY SAN DIEGO COUNTY Life Sciences, or biotechnology, is built on research and innovation. It spans a The Clean Energy sector represents a broad set of activities from retrofitting buildings The Health Care sector combines technology and human touch to care for patients. These careers are diverse and demand high-tech skills in computer, robotics and variety of fields, such as medical devices, therapeutics and drug development. to accounting greenhouse gas emissions. Fact: 85.7% of Clean Energy companies in It comprises ambulatory, hospital and long-term care services as well as social and information technologies. Fact: San Diego is known for creating innovative products Fact: San Diego is consistently ranked one of the top 10 regions for Life Sciences. San Diego specialize in solar power as their primary renewable technology. laboratory work. Fact: Health Care continued to grow during economic downturns. in the aerospace, maritime, biomedical, sports and beverage industries. Jobs & Median Wages by Educational Attainment Jobs & Median Wage by Educational Attainment Jobs & Median Wages by Educational Attainment Jobs & Median Wages by Educational Attainment Top 5 In-Demand Jobs Top 5 In-Demand Jobs Top 5 In-Demand Jobs + Median Wages + Median Wages Top 5 In-Demand Jobs + Median Wages $10.93 + Median Wages $24.16 Application Developers Other* 1 Other* Sales Representatives 1 $20.64 $18.93 1 Registered Nurses $46.81 High High Other* $17.90 8% 11% High $24.40 < HS Inspectors & Testers $46.00 1 $39.90 $42.50 School School $57.48 High 20% School $19.48 2 Maintenance & 10% Energy Auditors 2 Diploma Certified Nursing Diploma School 2 Repair Workers Diploma $34.00 2 Medical Scientists Assistants Bachelor’s Bachelor’s $17.88 Diploma 45% 39% 35% Bachelor’s $41.07 $13.25 Degree + Degree + 28% 3 Electricians Bachelor’s Degree + 3 Computer Support $26.01 Sales Representatives 3 Home Health Aides 44% 49% 3 Specialists Degree + 23% $10.93 $33.98 $23.19 Plumbers 4 Associate 32% Associate Associate Post-secondary, $40.04 $24.80 4 Clinical Laboratory Medical Assistants 4 System Software Degree Degree 4 8% Degree Associate Non-degree 6% Technicians $16.62 Developers 3 % Degree Award 5 Heating & Air $26.85 $20.28 $52.58 $28.80 Conditioning 5 Licensed Vocational 21% 18% $25.88 Mechanics & Installers 5 Chemical Technicians Nurses Inspectors & Testers $16.74 5 $22.12 $17.54 $23.31 *Less than high school diploma ($11.18), some college ($22.19) or post-secondary *Less than high school diploma ($10.92), some college ($22.18) or post-secondary $37.26 $19.48 *Less than high school diploma ($12.65), some college ($22.90) or post-secondary non-degree award ($25.59) non-degree award ($18.03) non-degree award ($26.91) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) K S K A K Sales, marketing, design, S A Problem sensitivity, oral Medicine, customer service, Active listening, service Flexibility, oral & written Math, biology, chemistry, S Persuasion, critical thinking, A K Quality control, monitoring, Information ordering, oral & Computers, electronics, S A Problem-solving, visualization, Deductive reasoning, control communication, reasoning customer service communication, dexterity computers, electronics troubleshooting, quality control orientation, monitoring sales, marketing critical thinking, coordination written communication engineering, technology coordination, troubleshooting precision, manual dexterity workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors

  13. Health Care

  14. In 2015 there were 126,254 Health Care jobs in San Diego & Imperial Counties. That number is projected to grow 16.4% in the next 5 years.

  15. Industry Trends • Technological Innovations

  16. Industry Trends • Changes in Service Delivery

  17. Industry Trends • Growing Consumerism

  18. What is the number 1 in-demand job in Health Care? A. Registered nurses B. Certified nursing assistants C. Home health aides D. Medial assistants

  19. Largest Occupations by Current Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties 15,128 Registered nurses Medical assistants 7,139 Nursing assistants 7,075 Medical secretaries 6,948 Receptionists and Information Clerks 4,110 Licensed vocational nurses 4,109 Dental assistants 3,981 Office clerks, general 3,109 Physicians and surgeons, all other 2,593 First-line supervisors of office and administrative staff 2,458

  20. Largest Occupations by Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties - Wages Physicians and surgeons, all other $100.58 Registered nurses $40.81 Licensed vocational nurses $25.78 First-line supervisors of office and … $25.72 Dental assistants $18.95 Medical secretaries $17.56 Medical assistants $16.86 Office clerks, general $15.47 Receptionists and Information Clerks $14.62 Nursing assistants $13.86

  21. Registered nurses $40.81/hr Licensed vocational nurses $25.78/hr Certified nursing assistants Medical assistants $13.86/hr $16.86/hr Home health aides $12.31/hr

  22. Life Sciences

  23. Life Sciences Medical Research, Agricultural Drugs & Devices & Testing & Feedstock & Pharmaceutical Equipment Medical Chemicals Laboratories

  24. In 2015 there were 44,526 Life Sciences jobs in San Diego & Imperial Counties. That number is projected to grow 17.3% in the next 5 years.

  25. Between 2004 and 2014, how much employment growth has the Life Sciences sector experienced in San Diego? A. 90% B. 53% C. 30% D. 10%

  26. Life Sciences Employment Growth 2004-2014 53.0% San Diego County Santa Clara County Orange County 28.5% California 21.8% Massachusetts 19.6% United States 10.0% 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  27. Largest Occupations by Current Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties Software developers, apps 1,632 Software developers, systems software 1,139 Sales representatives, tech & scientific 1,130 Medial scientists 1,054 General and ops managers 989 Biological technicians 909 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, weighers 979 Customer service reps 901 Team assemblers 828 Medical and clinical lab technicians 777

  28. Largest Occupations by Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties - Wages Software developers, systems software $54.98 General and ops managers $49.66 Medial scientists $48.72 Software developers, apps $48.54 Sales representatives, tech & scientific $31.67 Biological technicians $22.52 Medical and clinical lab technicians $22.40 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, weighers $19.84 Customer service reps $17.77 Team assemblers $12.93

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