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JobsOhio Network - Dayton (Western Ohio) Industry Employment Projection Report: EmploymentProjected Change NAICS in Employment CODEDescriptionAnnualProjected Percent Construction15,90019,6003, % 236Construction of buildings3,8004,8001, % 237Heavy & civil engineering construction1,2001, % 238Specialty trade contractors10,90013,4002, % 321Wood product manufacturing1,2001, % 327Nonmetallic mineral product mfg.1,4001, % 331Primary metal manufacturing2,4002, % 332Fabricated metal product manufacturing10,50011, % Service-Providing427,500472,60045, % Trade and Transportation and Utilities95,200103,6008,4008.8% Wholesale Trade17,70019,1001,4007.9% 423Merchant wholesalers, durable goods10,70011, % 425Electronic markets and agents and brokers1,3001, % Retail Trade57,50061,2003,7006.4% 441Motor vehicle and parts dealers6,8007, % 444Building material & garden supply stores5,0005, % 446Health and personal care stores3,6004, % 452General merchandise stores14,00015,3001,3009.3% 454Nonstore retailers1,4001, % Transportation and Warehousing18,70022,1003, % 481Air transportation % 488Support activities for transportation2,1002, % 492Couriers and messengers2,2002, % 493Warehousing and storage4,1004, % Information11,40011, % 511Publishing industries3,4003, % Financial Activities22,50024,0001,5006.7% Finance and Insurance17,10018,1001,0005.8% 523Securities, commodity contracts, investments1,1001, % Real Estate and Rental and Leasing5,4005, % 531Real estate3,6003, %

In-Demand Occupations Professional and Business Services53,00062,6009, % Professional and Technical Services23,00028,6005, % Legal services2,5002, % Accounting and bookkeeping services2,7003, % Architectural, engineering, and related services4,3005,3001, % Specialized design services % Computer systems design and related services5,9008,1002, % Management and technical consulting services2,1003,1001, % Scientific research and development services2,2002, % Advertising, PR, and related services1,3001, % Other professional and technical services1,6001, % Management of companies and enterprises6, % Administrative and support services22,80026,8004, % Office administrative services8001, % Employment services10,30012,6002, % Business support services2,1002, % Investigation and security services1,9002, % Services to buildings and dwellings6,5007, % Waste management and remediation service1,0001, % Education and Health Services124,200145,20021, % Educational Services47,30049,3002,0004.2% Health Care and Social Assistance77,00095,90018, % Ambulatory health care services25,50034,3008, % Hospitals24,80028,5003, % Nursing and residential care facilities18,20021,4003, % Social assistance8,40011,8003, % Leisure and Hospitality49,30053,6004,3008.7% Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation4,5005, % Performing arts and spectator sports9001, % Amusement, gambling, and recreation3,3003, % Accommodation and Food Services44,80048,4003,6008.0% Other Services23,70025,5001,8007.6% Repair and maintenance4,4004, % Personal and laundry services5,5005, % Membership associations and organizations12,30013,4001,1008.9%

Alignment Around what? One answer for workforce, education and economic development is In-demand Occupations. What are the pressing workforce needs? In-Demand Occupations 5

Methodology Level 1 – Statistical Baseline – LMI Projections Level 2 – JobsOhio Industry Clusters Level 3 – 2 nd Tier Occupations – Forecast, OMJ Trend Level 4 – Kick-Out Report & Analytical Judgment In-Demand Occupations 6

Summary The in-demand occupations list includes 196 unique occupations drawn from the four levels of our methodology. These 196 occupations comprise over 17,000 related job titles. 162 of the 196 (82.65%) of these in-demand occupations have been forecast by the Ohio businesses which had completed the jobs forecast survey as of 11/1/2014. In-Demand Occupations 7

Access – Ohio’s virtual employment and career planning center. Follows the icon for a variety of reports. Select workforce professionals for highly detailed reports. Direct link to southeast region Contact: In-Demand Occupations 8