Northwest Ohio –Projections by Major Group,

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Northwest Ohio –Projections by Major Group, 2012-2022   Employment Change in 2012 2022 Annual Openings Occupational Title Annual Projected 2012 - 2022 Percent Growth Replacement Total Total- All Occupations 576,800 615,500 38,700 6.7% 4,538 13,554 18,092 Construction & Extraction 21,200 25,100 3,900 18.4% 391 357 748 Healthcare Support 24,600 28,800 4,200 17.1% 453 472 925 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical 35,000 40,400 5,400 15.4% 540 712 1,252 Personal Care & Service 13,000 14,700 1,700 13.1% 170 292 462 Computer & Mathematical 5,500 6,100 600 10.9% 56 92 148 Business & Financial Operations 16,600 18,300 10.2% 175 347 522 Community & Social Service 11,800 1,200 119 273 392 Legal 2,400 2,600 200 8.3% 25 39 64 Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance 19,400 21,000 1,600 8.2% 168 397 565 Installation, Maintenance, & Repair 24,300 26,300 2,000 210 561 771 Source: Ohio Department of Job and Family Services