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Jobs! What Jobs?

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Recovery. What Recovery? / Jobs for the FutureProject Statement

MISSIONThe Jobs of the Future Foundation is an organization that’s working towards doubling the number of young low-income individuals that can attain post-secondary credentials. Working in over 200 communities in 41 states, Jobs for the Future works to build and improve strategires in both education and work settings to improve the prospects for those who have difficulty advancing.

GOALThe goal of this work is to communicate about the difficulties presented in the recession and recovery between 2008 and present day, giving the viwer a visualization of data that clearly shows the difference between advanced jobs, less advanced jobs, and how the prospects for each are vastly different in today’s environment

PERSONAAlert, inviting.

TARGET AUDIENCEThe “Recovery. What Recovery?” data visualization is targeted to an audience age 18-29, currently determining whether they want to attend college, likely working at a low-income job. CHALLENGESDetermining the data to use, in addition to shaping it in a way that communicates the primary points, will be part of the difficulty of this situation. Creating a work that would make this complex information without losing crucial details is also important.

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Mood Board

Sourceshttp://blog.readz.com/2013/05/infographic-growing-mobile-digital.htmlhttp://www.behance.net/gallery/Website-Infographic/8809133http://uk.saxomarkets.com/fx-debates/gold-rout-infographichttp://visual.ly/finding-kind

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Style Guide

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Research & Ideas

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Development

20.8%Peak unemployment for

Natural resources, construction,and maintenance jobs

11.4%Peak unemployment for

service jobs

15.9%Peak unemployment for production, transportationand material moving jobs

5.5%Peak unemployment for professional jobs

9.5%Peak unemployment for sales and office jobs

The JobDisparity

Following the economic collapseof 2008, the job loses were severe across the board, or were they?

20.8%

while

for every

only

of those in natural resources, construction, & maintenance occupations faced unemployed

gained by those in natural resources, construction, & maintenance occupations

Unemployment was tilted...

As for weekly wages...

5.5% of those in management & professional occupationshad the same fate

was gained by management & professional occupations

22

18

14

10

6

2

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

1200

1000

800

600

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Development

TheRecovery

Following the economic collapse of 2008, the job situation was severe, only getting moderately better for even the best off

1 in 5while

for ever dollar

1.8million

.5million

three dollars

with occupations in natural resources, construction, & maintenance faced unemploymnt

1 in 20only

with occupations in management andprofessional occupations faced unemploymnt

gained by those in natural resources, construction, & maintenance occupations

million less natural resource, construction, & maintenance sector jobs in four years

million more managment and profesional occupations in the four yearswere gained by management

& professional occupations

22

18

14

10

6

2

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

or lack there of

Unemployment

Weekly Wages #’s Employed

Following the economic collapse of 2008, the job market has slowly recovered as a whole, but different sectors have had different success

1 in 5while

1.8million

64dollars

28dollars

20dollars

2.4million

.5million

with occupations in natural resources, construction, & maintenance faced unemployment

1 in 20only

with occupations in management andprofessional occupations faced unemployment

gained by those in natural resources, construction, & maintenance occupations

gained byweekly wages

natural resource, construction, & maintenance occupationslost in four years

managment and profesional occupations gaind in four years

newjobs

were gained by management & professional occupations

22

18

14

10

6

2

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Unemployment

The Whole Job Market

Weekly Wages#’s Employed

Jobs! What Jobs?

1 in 10faced unemployment

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Final Poster (revision 1)Following the economic collapse of 2008, the job market has recovered slowly as a whole, professional occupations seeing far better success than blue collar.

1 in 5while

1.8million

64dollars

28dollars

20dollars

2.4million

.5million

with occupations in natural resources, construction, & maintenance faced unemployment

1 in 20only

with occupations in management andprofessional positions faced unemployment

gained by workers in natural resources, construction, & maintenance occupationsin the last four years

gained inweekly wages

jobs lost in natural resources, construction, & maintenance occupations in the last four years

jobs gained in managementand profesional occupationsin the last four years

newjobs

gained by workers in management & professional occupations in the last four years

22

18

14

10

6

2

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Unemployment

The Whole Job Market

Weekly Wages#’s Employed

Recovery What Recovery?

1 in 10faced unemployment

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey 2009-2012, Weekly and hourly earnings data from the Current Population Survey 2009-2012, Employment Level - Management, Professional, and Related Occupations 2009 - 2012, Employment Level - Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupations 2009-2012, Unemployment Rate from Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey 2009 - 2012, Median usual weekly earnings (second quartile), Employed full time, Wage and salary workers, Management, professional, and related occupations 2009 - 2012, Median usual weekly earnings (second quartile), Employed full time, Wage and salary workers, Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 2009-2012, 1 in 5 based on Unemploymnt rate in Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintnance Occupations for February 2010, 1 in 20 based on Unemployment rate in Management, Professional, and Related Occupations for July 2009, 1 in 10 based on Unemploymen rate on Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey for January 2010, Mechanic Michael Young, from The Noun Project, Businessman Alfonso Urbán, from The Noun Project

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Recovery. What Recovery?

Final Poster (revision 1)

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey 2009-2012, Weekly and hourly earnings data from the Current Population Survey 2009-2012, Employment Level - Management, Professional, and Related Occupations 2009 - 2012, Employment Level - Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupations 2009-2012, Unemployment Rate from Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey 2009 - 2012, Median usual weekly earnings (second quartile), Employed full time, Wage and salary workers, Management, professional, and related occupations 2009 - 2012, Median usual weekly earnings (second quartile), Employed full time, Wage and salary workers, Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 2009-2012, 1 in 5 based on Unemploymnt rate in Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintnance Occupations for February 2010, 1 in 20 based on Unemployment rate in Management, Professional, and Related Occupations for July 2009, 1 in 10 based on Unemploymen rate on Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey for January 2010, Mechanic Michael Young, from The Noun Project, Businessman Alfonso Urbán, from The Noun Project

Management and professionals prospered in

the latest recovery.

While natural resource, construction, and maintenance jobs suffered.

Weekly Wages

64dollars

gained in professional jobs

20dollarsgained in working class jobs

Job Prospects

Resume_______________

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UnemploymentBenefits_____ _____ _____ ___________________________________________________ ___________ ______________________ ______________________________________

________________ _____ _____ _____ _____

JobWanted

1.8million

professional jobs gained

.5millionworking class jobs lost

Unemployed

1in 20

professionals

4in 20working class

Following the economic collapse of 2008, the US job market saw a slow & uneven recovery, one that benefited professionals but hurt the working class.

Jobs! What Jobs?