Workplace Dynamics

People, Industries & Jobs

What is This?

Workforce Dynamics is a data visualization tool created to inform the work of the WDC and our partners to advance racial equity. The depth and magnitude of disparities can be challenging to quantify. Data from sources such as the US Census offer standard quantitative measures such as household and per capita income indicators of equity. Visualization serves to reveal trends in the data, and identify areas where further examination is needed.

Data Indicators: Income + Impact & Experience of Poverty + Wealth & Asset Building

Data Indicators: Median Income + Per Capita Income

Future Updates

  • Labor Force Participation

  • Commuting & Migration

  • Workforce Demographics

  • Population Change

  • Labor Market Information

A New Approach

Data about racial inequity must be viewed within the historical context of race and racism in the United States. Without this history, the data can be misinterpreted or misused to promote racist ideologies. In fact, the data reveals the consequences of a long history of racial oppression.

Methodology

Workforce Dynamics employs mix-method analysis to bridge economic and social data, designed to provide specific analysis and avoid over-generalization.

Historic & Projected Trends

On the Surface

According to most mainstream indicators, King County has recovered from the acute economic recession of February to May 2020 that resulted from the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Job growth and labor force participation are steadily recovering and the unemployment rate has returned to pre-pandemic levels.

The Dynamics Underneath

The structure of the regional economy and labor market (pre- and post-pandemic) produces racial gaps in employment and wages, with stark occupational segregation in access to quality jobs. Disparities in opportunities for educational attainment, affordable housing, and transportation access are the result of systemic and structural barriers that have been constructed over time to benefit White people at the expense of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.