Economic Development Image
Web LinksContact Us
Our CommunityEconomic DevelopmentChamber of CommerceThings To Do & SeeLewis & ClarkHome
Siouxland Title
Economic Development Title

Smack dab in the middleMark NylenLocation, Location, Locat
The Siouxland Initiative
Demographics & Economic Stats
Buildings & Sites
Site Selection Data
Utilities
Transportation & Shipping
Target Industries
Organic Initiative
Insurance Initiative
Major Employers
Location
Economic Development Incentives
Community Initiatives
Labor Market
Taxes
Business Climate Comparison
Current Employment Opportunities
Community Profiles
Site Map

The Siouxland Initiative
712-255-7903
fax: 712-258-7578

President
Debi Durham

Executive Vice President
Christopher McGowan







 



Siouxland Regional Laborshed Survey & Analysis 2008 - Executive Summary

Siouxland Regional Laborshed Survey & Analysis 2008 - Complete Laborshed

2005-2006 Iowa Fringe Benefit Profile

Siouxland Regional Laborshed Survey & Analysis - 2006

The purpose of this Laborshed analysis is to measure the availability and characteristics of workers within the region by developing and conducting a telephone survey based on geographic principles.  The Laborshed data generated will aid local development officials in their facilitation of industry expansion and recruitment and their service to existing industry in the area.

The fundamental goal of any Laborshed analysis is to estimate the potential availability of workers and determine how well the surrounding geographical areas are able to provide a stable supply of workers to the central Laborshed node.

Prior to applying the survey results for the Siouxland Laborshed area, it was necessary to estimate the size of the potential labor force between the ages of 18 and 64 by ZIP code and survey zone.  A variety of U.S. Census Bureau, BLS, Iowa Workforce Development, and private vendor publications and data sets are used to estimate the size and demographic details of the potential labor force of the Siouxland Laborshed area.

The following wage surveys are in .pdf format.  If you do not have Acrobat Reader you can download it free from here.

Industry Clusters