City of Hamilton Labor Market Analysis MEASURING THE AVAILABILITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RESIDENTS AND COMMUTERS
Prepared for City of Hamilton June 2014
Employer Survey Industry Profiles Industry
Commute (Min.)
Average Salary
Wholesale Trade
17
$62,444
Health Care and Social Assistance
16
$42,165
Manufacturing
16
$55,525
Transportation and Warehousing
16
$46,075
Educational Services
11
$43,021
Public Administration
11
$53,798
Survey Total
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$48,815
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Table 1: Survey Results Median Commute Time (Mins.)
Establishments
Employees
Wholesale Trade (42)
17
4
504
Health Care and Social Assistance (62)
16
1
210
Manufacturing (33)
16
3
138
Transportation and Warehousing (49)
16
3
186
Educational Services (61)
11
2
1,817
Public Administration (92)
11
2
2,751
Survey Total
11
15
5,606
Industry (NAICS)1
5
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Table 2: Industry Profiles Median Commute Time (Min.) 16
Average Annual Salary $55,525
Wholesale Trade (42)
17
Transportation and Warehousing (49)
16
Educational Services (61)
Live and Work in City
Live Out and Work in City
55.8%
44.2%
$62,444
43.5%
56.5%
$46,075
47.8%
52.2%
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$43,021
70.4%
29.6%
Health Care and Social Assistance (62)
16
$42,165
44.3%
55.7%
Public Administration (92)
11
$53,798
59.7%
40.3%
Survey Total
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$48,815
60.6%
39.4%
Industry (NAICS) Manufacturing (33)
Table 3: Sample Occupations by Industry1 Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Transportation and Warehousing
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Public Administration
Team Assemblers
Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Manufacturing
Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Elementary School Teachers
Registered Nurses
Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers
First-Line Supervisors of Production
Laborers and Freight Movers
Laborers and Freight Movers
Teacher Assistants
Nursing Assistants
Correctional Officers & Jailers
Inspectors, Testers
Sales Representatives, Technical & Scientific Products Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Customer Service Representatives
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Secondary School Teachers
Personal Care Aides
Firefighters
Delivery Services Drivers Bus Drivers
Middle School Teachers Substitute Teachers
Home Health Aides Vocational Nurses
Business Operations Specialists Office Clerks
Machinists Laborers and Freight Movers 1May
2013 National Industry-Specific Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
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Table 4: Jobs by Worker Age City of Hamilton
Cincinnati MSA
State of Ohio
Age 29 or Younger
4,441 (20.4%)
211,094 (23.5%)
1,053,359 (22.8%)
Age 30 to 54
12,309 (56.7%)
510,589 (57.0%)
2,602,148 (56.5%)
Age 55 or Older
4,983 (22.9%)
174,604 (19.5%)
951,818 (20.7%)
21,733
896,287
4,607,325
Total Jobs
Table 5: Jobs by Worker Race City of Hamilton
Cincinnati MSA
State of Ohio
White
19,432 (89.4%)
783,052 (87.4%)
4,033,169 (87.5%)
Black
1,680 (7.7%)
89,488 (10.0%)
452,336 (9.8%)
Asian
411 (1.9%)
1,709 (0.2%)
9,311 (0.2%)
Other
210 (1.0%)
22,038 (2.4%)
112,509 (2.5%)
Table 6: Jobs Share by Worker Educational Attainment City of Hamilton
Cincinnati MSA
State of Ohio
Less than High School
1,264 (5.8%)
52,560 (5.8% )
282,081 (6.1%)
High School or Equivalent, no College
5,011 (23.1%)
198,666 (22.1%)
1,086,276 (23.6%)
Some College or Associate Degree
5,668 (26.1%)
221,962 (24.8%)
1,169,014 (25.4%)
Bachelor’s Degree or Advanced Degree
5,349 (24.6%)
212,005 (23.7%)
1,016,595 (22.0%)
Not Available
4,441 (20.4%)
211,094 (23.6%)
1,053,359 (22.9%)
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Table 7: Jobs by Earnings City of Hamilton
Cincinnati MSA
State of Ohio
$1,250 per month or less
4,785 (22.0%)
191,547 (21.4%) 1,047,469 (22.8%)
$1,251 to $3,333 per month
8,890 (40.9%)
325,395 (36.3%) 1,770,595 (38.4%)
More than $3,333 per month
8,058 (37.1%)
379,345 (42.3%) 1,789,261 (38.8%)
Table 8: Jobs Share by NAICS Industry Sector (>1%) City of Hamilton
Cincinnati MSA
State of Ohio
Educational Services
27.4%
8.1%
9.0%
Manufacturing
14.2%
11.7%
13.9%
Health Care and Social Assistance
13.9%
14.1%
16.1%
Retail Trade Accommodation and Food Services Wholesale Trade
9.3%
10.3%
11.1%
8.4%
8.2%
8.0%
5.1%
6.1%
4.6%
Public Administration Admin Support, Waste Management Finance and Insurance
3.2%
3.3%
3.6%
2.9%
5.8%
5.7%
2.8%
5.3%
4.4%
Construction
2.2%
4.0%
3.6%
Transportation and Warehousing Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Other Services (not Public Admin)
2.1%
3.8%
3.6%
2.1%
6.1%
5.4%
1.9%
3.0%
2.9%
Information
1.5%
1.7%
1.9%
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Table 9: Direction Travelled (Work to Home) Direction
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Share of Workers
North
10.8%
Northeast
17.7%
East
11.8%
Southeast
12.2%
South
15.8%
Southwest
6.9%
West
7.2%
Northwest
17.6%
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Table 10: Commute Times (one-way) Less than 15 min.
15-30 min.
30 min- 1 hour
Over 1 hour
48.5%
32.2%
17.8%
1.5%
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Table 11: Highest Level of Education Completed Some High School
High School Diploma/GED
Trade or Vocational Training
Some College
College Graduate
Graduate or Professional Degree
< 15 min.
1.2%
13.7%
6.2%
24.9%
32.9%
21.1%
> 15 min.
0.0%
11.7%
6.4%
35.1%
31.6%
15.2%
Commute Time
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Table 12: Top Five Employers % Total Employment
Employer City of Hamilton
7.9%
Miami University
3.8%
Hamilton City Schools
3.3%
Butler County
1.9%
Kroger
1.6%
All Others
81.5%
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Table 13: Top Employing Industries % Total Employment
Industry Health Care and Social Assistance
15.4%
Education
14.3%
Manufacturing
6.9%
Professional and Technical Services
6.1%
Retail Trade
6.1%
All Others
51.2%
Table 14: Most Common Occupations % Total Employment
Position Management (executive positions)
13.8%
Education, Training, and Library
11.5%
Office and Administrative Support
10.1%
Health Care Practitioner
6.7%
Sales
6.5%
All Others
51.4%
Table 15: Employment Status Commute Time
Full-Time
Part-Time
< 15 min.
73.9%
26.1%
> 15 min.
79.5%
20.5%
Table 16: Underemployment Commute Time
No
Not Really
Neutral
Somewhat
Very
< 15 min.
61.9%
6.2%
10.0%
14.4%
7.5%
> 15 min.
52.6%
11.7%
11.7%
15.2%
8.8%
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Table 17: Income Brackets Commute Time
$0 - $29,999
$30,000 - $59,999
$60,000 - $89,999
$90,000 +
< 15 min.
26.3%
49.7%
19.5%
4.5%
> 15 min.
14.4%
56.0%
23.5%
6.1%
Table 18: Benefits Received vs. Importance of Benefits Commute Time
Health Insurance Paid Time Off Retirement Benefits Health Insurance Received Received Received Important
Paid Time Off Retirement Benefits Important Important
< 15 min.
72.1%
75.2%
68.9%
82.0%
49.7%
54.7%
> 15 min.
79.0%
82.5%
74.9%
84.8%
46.2%
55.0%
Table 19: Job Posting Sources Industry
% Respondents
Internet
56.2%
Networking
32.2%
Newspapers
6.8%
Private Staffing Service
2.5%
Job Fairs
2.0%
Radio or TV
0.3%
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Table 20: Opportunities for Advancement Commute Time
Strongly Agree
Somewhat Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
< 15 min.
32.5%
23.8%
16.9%
17.5%
9.3%
> 15 min.
29.2%
32.2%
15.8%
17.0%
5.8%
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Table 21: Incentives for Switching Jobs Commute Time
Better Pay
Closer Location
Better Occupation
Higher Position
New Industry
< 15 min.
59.6%
2.5%
27.3%
34.2%
11.8%
> 15 min.
60.2%
43.9%
32.8%
29.8%
7.6%
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Table 22: Occupational Details by Industry1 Occupation Code
% Total Employment
Occupation Title
Mean Annual Wage
Sector 61- Educational Services (including private, state, and local government schools) 25-2021
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
10.51%
$56,360
25-9041
8.05%
$25,990
7.38%
$58,310
25-2022
Teacher Assistants Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
4.86%
$56,660
25-3098
Substitute Teachers
4.64%
$29,580
25-2031
Sector 62- Health Care and Social Assistance (including private, state, and local government hospitals) 29-1141
Registered Nurses
12.88%
$68,990
31-1014
Nursing Assistants
7.31%
$25,780
39-9021
Personal Care Aides
5.80%
$20,660
31-1011
Home Health Aides
4.24%
$21,920
29-2061
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
3.34%
$42,940
Sector 42- Wholesale Trade Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except 41-4012 Technical and Scientific Products
16.81%
$64,790
53-7062
6.80%
$27,390
41-4011
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
3.64%
$86,140
53-3032
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
3.54%
$40,750
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43-4051
Customer Service Representatives
3.50%
$37,420
Sectors 31, 32, 33- Manufacturing 51-2092
Team Assemblers
6.60%
$32,410
51-1011
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
3.52%
$58,170
51-9061
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
2.65%
$37,970
51-4041
Machinists
2.64%
$41,010
53-7062
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
2.29%
$29,110
Sectors 48, 49- Transportation and Warehousing 53-3032
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
18.15%
$42,000
53-7062
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
10.36%
$29,770
43-5052
Postal Service Mail Carriers
6.05%
$50,890
53-3033
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers
4.76%
$45,250
53-3022
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
3.79%
$31,020
Sector 92- Public Administration (shown as sector 99 in BLS http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/naics2_99.htm) 33-3051
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
6.36%
$59,030
33-3012
Correctional Officers and Jailers
4.23%
$44,740
33-2011
Firefighters
2.98%
$48,950
13-1199
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
2.67%
$72,920
43-9061
Office Clerks, General Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
2.66%
$32,750
1.85%
$37,510
43-6014
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Table 23: Age and Gender Comparisons Variable Median Age Percentage Male
Survey
Census
40 years
35 years
44.9%
48.8%
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Table 24: Highest Level of Education Completed Some High School
High School Graduate
Some College1
College Graduate2
Graduate or Professional Degree
Survey
2.0%
14.4%
35.1%
31.5%
17.0%
Census
16.3%
44.1%
19.2%
15.4%
5.0%
Source
Table 25: Commute Times Source
< 15 min.
> 15 min.
Survey
51.5%
48.5%
Census
28.3%
71.6%
Table 26: Employment Status Source
Full-Time
Part-Time
Do Not Work
Survey
64.9%
18.7%
16.4%
Census
56.9%
16.2%
26.9%
Table 27: Top Five Employers3 Survey Results
City’s List
City of Hamilton
Butler County
Miami University
Hamilton City School District
Hamilton City Schools
Fort Hamilton Hospital
Butler County
Community First Solutions
Kroger
City of Hamilton
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