WWW.ECONOMICMODELLING.CO.UK Southampton Solent University HE Advisers’ Conference 20 th June 2014 Andy Durman Vice President for UK Operations, EMSI Labour market trends and the local graduate picture Andy Durman, VP for UK Operations [email protected]07720 641651
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Labour market trends and the local graduate picture
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WWW.ECONOMICMODELLING.CO.UK
Southampton Solent University HE Advisers’ Conference
20th June 2014
Andy DurmanVice President for UK Operations, EMSI
Labour market trends and the local graduate picture
EMSI turn labour market data into useful information that helps organisations understand the connection between economies, people and work.
We build user-friendly tools and services that help institutions, workforce planners and regional economicdevelopers build a better workforce and improve the economic conditions in their regions.
With more than 20 million data points across Britain, EMSI offers the most comprehensive industry and occupation data available, connecting education and workforce perspectives to business and the economy.
A better knowledge of the local economy can help us:Better understand linkage between courses and employmentAlign courses to meet emerging local employment demandTarget relevant employers with appropriate apprenticeshipsOffer locally relevant careers advice
• Labour market information can help plug the ‘information gap’ to better align the supply of skills to developing employer demand• Efficiency• Value for money from investment
• Localised analysis is crucial as national trends do not hold true everywhere• Locally-specific planning
• Demand for mid-level and higher level skills continues to grow• A global challenge, not just a British problem!