
The Pella Area Community & Economic Alliance is partnering with Iowa Workforce Development and Iowa Economic Development Authority to complete a Laborshed employment study for the Pella area. This study will geographically define which communities contribute to Pella’s workforce, regardless of political boundaries. This defined area is called a Laborshed area and is based upon commuting patterns.
The purpose of this Laborshed study is to measure the availability and characteristics of Pella-area workers. Laborshed studies are useful tools for economic development teams and existing or prospective employers to understand the local labor market, make informed expansion and site selection decisions, and maintain/recruit a high-quality workforce.
The Laborshed boundary is based on the place of residence of individuals commuting into the Pella area for employment. For the success of this study, letters will be sent to employers in Pella asking that they provide aggregate counts of their employees’ residential ZIP codes. This reporting will give an understanding of where each community’s workforce resides.
Every year Iowa Workforce Development conducts Laborshed studies across the State. The results of each analysis are publicly available online at workforce.iowa.gov/laborshed. Those with questions about the Laborshed project should contact Sam Queen at samuel.queen@iwd.iowa.gov or 515-281-8179.

