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June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Governor’s Council on Workforce Investment June 11, 2010 Three Key Sectors for Workforce.

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1 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Governor’s Council on Workforce Investment June 11, 2010 Three Key Sectors for Workforce Development: Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care

2 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: DWD, OEA, X12 adjustment of not seasonally adjusted CES via U.S. BLS

3 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development WORKnet Current Employment Statistics query

4 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis; WI DWD WORKnet QCEW query 598,880 jobs 434,901 jobs $37.1 billion output $48.9 billion output

5 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

6 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

7 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

8 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept of Workforce Development WORKnet QCEW query

9 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Wisconsin’s Fastest-Growing Health Care Related Occupations 2006-2016 Note: Health care related occupations were included if they 1) typically requiring associate degree, postsecondary vocational training, long-, moderate-, or short-term on-the-job training were included and 2) were projected to show at least 500 jobs in 2016. Occupations are ranked by proportional growth rate. Wisconsin’s all-occupations annual average in 2008 was $39,350. *Either a bachelor's or an associate degree is accepted in this occupation. It depends on the specifics of the position and the employer. Source: WI Dept. of Workforce Development, Office of Economic Advisors and Occupational Employment Statistics

10 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Health Care Related Occupations with the Most Job Openings, Wisconsin 2006-2016 Note: Health care related occupations were included if they 1) typically requiring associate degree, postsecondary vocational training, long-, moderate-, or short-term on-the-job training were included and 2) were projected to show at least 500 jobs in 2016. Occupations are ranked by number of openings projected between 2006 and 2016. Annual average wage in Wisconsin in 2008 was $39,350. *Either a bachelor's or an associate degree is accepted in this occupation. It depends on the specifics of the position & the employer. Source: WI Dept. of Workforce Development, Office of Economic Advisors and Occupational Employment Statistics

11 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development OEA Projections Healthcare Occupations with the Greatest Number of Openings, Wisconsin 2006-2016 2,180 1,640 830 800 430

12 June 11, 2010 Advanced Manufacturing, Green Jobs, and Health Care Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce Development OEA Projections Healthcare Occupations with the Greatest Number of Openings, Wisconsin 2006-2016 360 350 250 220 210 (NOT same scale as previous slide)


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