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Ontario Labour Market Report CIP Program 30.13: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Most Relevant Academic Program(s) at Brock: Medieval and Renaissance Studies EMSI Q3 2016 Data Set February 2017 Institutional Analysis and Planning Brock University 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way 905-688-5550

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Ontario Labour Market Report CIP Program 30.13: Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Most Relevant Academic Program(s) at Brock: Medieval and Renaissance Studies

EMSI Q3 2016 Data Set

February 2017

Institutional Analysis and Planning

Brock University 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way

905-688-5550

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Table of Contents

Section 1: Program Overview

a) How many degrees are completed in Ontario (Labour Supply)? ……….3

b) What types of degrees are completed in Ontario?................................3

c) What other similar programs are offered in Ontario? ……………………....4

d) What other similar programs are offered at Brock University?.............4

Section 2: Target Occupations

a) What top growing target occupations are obtained by Alumni?..........5

b) What are the growth prospects for these occupations (Demand)? .....6

c) How much are these target occupations earning?................................7

d) Where are the hottest places in Ontario in terms of job growth? ……..8

Section 3: Top Three Target Occupation Summaries **Includes Description, Skills & Competencies, Ontario Trends in Field, Location of Job, Industries

a) Conservator and Curator …………….……………………………………….……….….10

b) Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations ……………....………….………..12

c) Shelf Stocker, Clerk and Order Filler…..………………………….………….….…..14

Reference and Notes……………………………………………………………..……….………….16

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b) What types of degrees are coming from Ontario? (30.13)

Section 1: Program Overview for Medieval and

Renaissance Studies (30.13)

5 44

Ontario Institutions Ontario Program Completions (2013)

had Completions in the last 5 years

a) How many degrees are completed in Ontario? (30.13)

Region 2009

Completions 2013

Completions % Change

● Ontario <10 44 N/A

● Canada 18 66 258.6%

Award Level

Completions

(2013) Percent

● Bachelors degree 25 58.0%

● Masters Degree 12 27.1%

● Doctors Degree 7 15.0%

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c) What other similar programs are offered in Ontario?

29 37,173

Programs (2013) Completions (2013)

CIP Code Program Completions (2013)

52.02 Business administration, management and

operations 9,299

52.01 Business/commerce, general 2,813

52.14 Marketing 2,721

52.09 Hospitality administration/management 2,343

50.04 Design and applied arts 2,323

d) What other similar programs are offered at Brock University?

Operations Management1 - A concentration in operations management provides you with the

knowledge and skills required to perform the processes that transform or convert inputs of materials,

energy, information, and human skills into goods and services that satisfy customer needs. It will give

you an understanding of the design and implementation of systems for planning, controlling and

continuously improving operations.

Marketing2 - Brock's biophysics program will provide the students with a superb learning environment

and exciting research opportunities. Biophysics is the physics of life, of all living systems and their

interaction with the surroundings, natural and artificial.

Interactive Arts and Science3 - As a unique interdisciplinary area of study, the Interactive Arts and

Science (IASC) program prepares the next generation of digital media innovators and scholars. You’ll

focus on the intersection of interactive technologies and the humanities — gaining new digital media

creation skills along the way. The Interactive Arts and Science program is designed for future-oriented

students who think ‘outside the box' about a wide range of questions.

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Section 2: Target Occupations

a) Which top growing target occupation are obtained by Alumni?

215,489 6.9% $18.44/hr

Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8

9% above Canada’s average Canada: 5.9% Canada: $17.83/hr

Occupation 2016 Jobs7 Median Hourly

Wages8 Growth (2016 -

2024) Location Quotient4

(2016)

Store shelf stockers,

clerks and order

fillers 80,065 $11.25/hr 8.21% 1.03

Janitors, caretakers

and building

superintendents 77,206 $17.30/hr 5.07% 1.08

Professional

occupations in

advertising,

marketing and public

relations

41,567 $31.25/hr 8.55% 1.22

Legal administrative

assistants 17,651 $24.62/hr 5.21% 1.16

Conservators and

curators 1,630 $32.69/hr 9.88% 1.87

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b) What are the growth prospects for these target occupations?

218,119 233,248 15,129 6.9%

2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change (2016-2024) % Change (2016-2024)

Occupation 2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change % Change

Professional occupations in

advertising, marketing and

public relations (1123) 41,567 45,122 3,555 9%

Legal administrative

assistants (1242) 17,651 18,571 920 5%

Conservators and curators

(5112) 1,630 1,791 161 10%

Store shelf stockers, clerks

and order fillers (6622) 80,065 86,642 6,577 8%

Janitors, caretakers and

building superintendents

(6733) 77,206 81,122 3,916 5%

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c) How much are these target occupations earning?

$14.51/hr $18.44/hr $23.51/hr

25th Percentile Wages8 Median Wages8 75th Percentile Wages8

Occupation 25th Percentile Wages8 Median Wages8 75th Percentile Wages8

Professional occupations in

advertising, marketing and public

relations (1123) $22.60 $31.25 $42.88

Legal administrative assistants

(1242) $17.79 $24.62 $30.61

Conservators and curators (5112) $29.01 $32.69 $40.80

Store shelf stockers, clerks and

order fillers (6622) $11.00 $11.25 $13.00

Janitors, caretakers and building

superintendents (6733) $12.74 $17.30 $21.99

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d) Where are the hottest places in Ontario in terms of job growth?

Census

Division

Census

Division

Name

2016

Jobs7

2024

Jobs7

2016 -

2024

Change

2016 -

2024 %

Change

2016

Location

Quotient

2024

Location

Quotient4

Expected

Change

2015 Avg.

Hourly

Wages8

3551 Manitoulin 246 287 41 17% 1.43 1.54 15 $18.07

3552 Sudbury 396 462 66 17% 1.67 1.82 23 $16.01

3554 Timiskaming 651 754 103 16% 1.48 1.61 39 $16.66

3549 Parry Sound 602 694 92 15% 1.55 1.66 36 $18.13

3553

Greater

Sudbury /

Grand

Sudbury

3,365 3,851 486 14% 1.30 1.39 199 $18.05

3548 Nipissing 1,862 2,126 264 14% 1.41 1.50 110 $17.69

3559 Rainy River 386 440 54 14% 1.42 1.54 23 $16.94

3558 Thunder Bay 2,836 3,201 365 13% 1.28 1.37 168 $17.32

3556 Cochrane 1,539 1,734 195 13% 1.23 1.31 91 $17.51

3532 Oxford 1,792 2,019 227 13% 1.03 1.08 106 $16.59

3539 Middlesex 8,871 9,929 1,058 12% 1.24 1.31 524 $17.93

3557 Algoma 2,150 2,397 247 11% 1.37 1.45 127 $17.96

3534 Elgin 1,020 1,129 109 11% 1.13 1.21 60 $16.79

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Census

Division

Census

Division

Name

2016

Jobs7

2024

Jobs7

2016 -

2024

Change

2016 -

2024 %

Change

2016

Location

Quotient

2024

Location

Quotient4

Expected

Change

2015 Avg.

Hourly

Wages8

3529 Brant 2,045 2,261 216 11% 1.07 1.11 121 $16.89

3511 Lennox and

Addington 405 447 42 10% 1.09 1.13 24 $17.10

3560 Kenora 1,062 1,171 109 10% 1.32 1.39 63 $17.08

Brock University continues to play a

significant role for employment within

our Hamilton-Niagara region

Niagara region continues to strengthen

its occupational change for 2024.

Conservators and curators are

experiencing strong occupational change

which is strengthen cities north of

Toronto

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Section 3: Top Three Job Occupation Summaries

a) Conservator or Curator Conservators restore and conserve artifacts belonging to museums, galleries and owners of cultural property. Curators recommend the acquisition of museum artifacts and gallery works of art and research their artistic history. Conservators and curators are employed in museums, art galleries and universities.

Conservators may be self-employed 5.

Technology Skills Required 6: Skills & Abilities Required 6:

1,594 9.9% $32.69/hr

Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8

86% above Canada’s average Canada: 6.8% Canada: $32.02/hr

Ontario Trends

Region 2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change % Change

● Ontario 1,630 1,791 161 9.9%

● Canada 2,270 2,424 154 6.8%

Graphics or Photo Imaging Software:

Adobe Systems

Microsoft Software: Word, PowerPoint,

Excel, Paint, Access

Database and query software:

FileMaker Pro, Vernon Systems

Writing: communicating effectively for

the needs of the audience

Speaking: talking to others to convey

information

Deductive Reasoning: apply rules to

problems to produce sensible answers

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Where are the most jobs in Ontario for Conservators or Curators?

Census Metropolitan

Aggregate 2024 Jobs7

Toronto 1,183

Ottawa - Gatineau 127

Oshawa 63

St. Catharines - Niagara 46

Kingston 40

Who are employing Conservators or Curators?

Industry

Occupation

Jobs7 in

Industry

(2015)

% of

Occupation

in Industry

(2015)

% of Total

Jobs7 in

Industry

(2015)

Heritage institutions 712 44.7% 10.3%

Local, municipal and regional public administration 322 20.2% 0.2%

Universities 123 7.7% 0.1%

Other miscellaneous store retailers 99 6.2% 0.6%

Other federal services 63 3.9% 0.1%

There were 1,500+

employed

conservators and

curators in 2015.

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b) Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations This unit group includes specialists in advertising, marketing and public relations who analyse,

develop and implement communication and promotion strategies and information programs,

analyse advertising needs and develop appropriate advertising and marketing plans, publicize

activities and events, and maintain media relations on behalf of businesses, governments and

other organizations, and for performers, athletes, writers and other talented individuals. They are

employed by consulting firms, advertising agencies, corporations, associations, government,

social agencies, museums, galleries, public interest groups, and cultural and other organizations,

or they may be self-employed. Agents such as entertainment, literary and sports agents are

included in this unit group5.

Technology Skills Required 6: Skills & Abilities Required6:

40,890 8.6% $31.25/hr

Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8

22% above Canada’s average Canada: 8.1% Canada: $30.68/hr

Ontario Trends

Region 2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change % Change

● Ontario 41,567 45,122 3,555 8.6%

● Canada 89,075 96,309 7,234 8.1%

Web Page Editing Software: Adobe

Systems, Podcasting software

Database and Query Software: Cision

CisionPoint, FileMaker Pro

Getting Information: Observing,

receiving, and obtaining information

Speaking: talking to others to convey

information

Deductive Reasoning: apply rules to

problems to produce sensible answers

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Where are the most jobs for Professional Occupations in Advertising,

Marketing and Public Relations?

Census Metropolitan

Aggregate 2024 Jobs7

Toronto 25,678

Ottawa - Gatineau 8,268

Kitchener - Cambridge -

Waterloo 1,675

London 1,379

Hamilton 1,272

Who are employing Professional Occupations in Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations?

Industry

Occupation

Jobs7 in

Industry

(2015)

% of

Occupation

in Industry

(2015)

% of Total

Jobs7 in

Industry

(2015)

Advertising, public relations, and related services 8,153 19.9% 25.2%

Other federal services 2,835 6.9% 2.3%

Grant-making and giving services 2,154 5.3% 18.2%

Business, professional, labour and other membership

organizations 2,114 5.2% 5.6%

Management, scientific and technical consulting services 1,559 3.8% 4.0%

There is an increase of

3,500+ professional jobs

by 2024.

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c) Shelf Stockers, Clerks and Order Fillers

Grocery clerks and store shelf stockers pack customers' purchases, price items,

stock shelves with merchandise, and fill mail and telephone orders. They are

employed in retail establishments, such as grocery, hardware and department

stores, and in warehouses. 5

Technology Skills Required6: Skills & Abilities Required6:

78,804 8.2% $11.25/hr

Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8

3% above Canada’s average Canada: 8.0% Canada: $11.48/hr

Ontario Trends

Region 2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change % Change

● Ontario 80,065 86,642 6,577 8.2%

● Canada 202,176 218,256 16,080 8.0%

Microsoft software: Microsoft Outlook,

Office

Database and query software:

Microsoft Outlook, Data Entry Software

Information Ordering: ability to arrange

things or actions in certain order

Critical Thinking: use logic to identify

alternative solutions

Documenting Information: entering,

recording, and storing information

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Where are the most jobs in Ontario for Shelf Stockers, Clerks and Order

Fillers?

Who are employing Shelf Stockers, Clerks and Order Fillers?

Industry

Occupation

Jobs7 in

Industry

(2015)

% of

Occupation

in Industry

(2015)

% of Total

Jobs7 in

Industry

(2015)

Grocery stores 45,262 57.4% 32.0%

Department stores 6,563 8.3% 13.3%

Other general merchandise stores 5,076 6.4% 10.5%

Health and personal care stores 2,059 2.6% 3.0%

Building material and supplies dealers 2,016 2.6% 4.2%

Census Metropolitan

Aggregate 2024 Jobs7

Toronto 41,016

Ottawa - Gatineau 5,984

London 4,527

Hamilton 3,981

Oshawa 2,580

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Reference and Notes

1 https://brocku.ca/business/future/undergraduate/programs/BBA/operations 2 https://brocku.ca/business/future/undergraduate/programs/BBA/marketing 3 https://brocku.ca/humanities/departments-and-centres/digital-humanities/programs/iasc 4 Location Quotient: a calculation that quantifies the concentration of a particular industry, cluster, or occupation, in a

region as compared to the nation. It can reveal what makes a particular region “unique” in comparison to the national average. Source: http://www.economicmodeling.com/2011/10/14/understanding-location-quotient-2/

5 https://brocku.EmsiCareerCoach.ca 6 https://www.onetonline.org/ 7 Employment numbers do not include people who are self-employed and may be under-represented. 8 Wages do not consider people who are self-employed and may be under-represented.