Veterans Employment: Understanding the Unemployment Rates in Maine

Veterans Employment: Understanding the Unemployment Rates in Maine
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Glenn Mills, Director of Economic Research Center for Workforce Research and Information at Maine Department of Labor analyzes the veterans employment situation in Maine and explains the accuracy and relevance of veterans unemployment rates as a workforce indicator.

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1. Glenn Mills Director of Economic Research Center for Workforce Research & Information Maine Dept. of Labor glenn.mills@maine.gov 207-621-5192 July 19, 2011 Veterans Employment Situation in Maine

4. Which statement is most correct about veterans unemployment rates? Good indicator of workforce conditions for most veterans. Poor indicator of workforce conditions for most veterans. Averages sometimes lump unlike groups together. Some groups of veterans face very different circumstances than others.

5. Several factors to consider when comparing unemployment rates of veterans and nonveterans. Veterans are: Mostly male ( 94%) Older than the general adult population Vets: 40% age 65+; 66% age 55+ Nonvets: 17% age 65+; 33% age 55+ More likely to have a disability that prevents them from working. Those not looking for work are not unemployed

7. Unemployment rates are not only higher among men than women, but they increase much more during and shortly after recessions (Maine annual averages)

12. Based on demographic trends, it is likely veterans labor force participation rates will continue to decline as older veterans retire. Unemployment rates for veterans are likely to remain higher than for nonveterans for several years because young men will comprise a rising share of the veterans labor force. Many disabled veterans are not in the labor force. Official unemployment rates only include those actively engaged in work search.

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