|
|
|
|
Employment Department Fast Facts
|
|
|
|
|
|
Article Content
 |
| Business & Employment Services |
|
For 12-Month Period Ending June, 2006
Job Listings: 85,027 The number of job listings entered into the Department's job bank system Job Referrals: 600,620 The number of referrals made by agency staff to job listings posted with the Department Hires: 39,448 The number of hires that were the direct result of individuals being referred to a job listing by Department staff Total Applicants Served: 284,615 Individuals who received job search assistance, were referred to a job listing or were hired
- Veterans: 42,911
- Disabled: 14,035
Trade Adjustment Assistance Program
- Dislocated Workers entering training under TAA: 716
- New Oregonemployers certified under TAA: 29
- Participants enrolled in training as of June, 2006: 880
For the 9 month period beginning October 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2006:
Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program
- 3,154 WOTC certifications approved, resulting in up to$7,569,600 in federal tax credits for Oregon businesses
|
|
 |
| Child Care |
|
Child Care Fast Facts
Children in care Oregon children under the age of 13 (total) 580,000 Oregon children under the age of 13 in paid child care 205,000 Oregon children in licensed child care 90,000 Families with child care aged children using paid care 43% Affordability of care Mean $ per hour spent on child care $2.62 Mean $ per month families spend on child care $234 Families spending more than 1/10 of income on child care 30% Mean # hours of care purchased each week per family 27 Availability of care # of Certified child care Centers 980 # of Registered Family Child Care Homes 4,460 # of Certified Family Homes 270 # child care slots per 100 children 18 Child care safety # of health and safety reviews in the past 12 months 3,400 # of complaints investigated 850 Child Care’s Impact on Oregon’s Economy Generates more than $639 million in gross annual revenues Employs at least 14,420 people in 7,900 small businesses Supports the employment of more than 90,000 parents earning an estimated $2.6 billion annually. Serves 123,000 children, representing 20% of all Oregon children under the age of 13. Brings in more than $122 million of federal funds that support approximately 4,000 more Oregon jobs. Purchases more than $256 million in goods and services from other Oregon industries annually. Enables working parents to produce $3 billion in goods and services which are sold outside Oregon (exports).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|