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South Carolina Workforce Investment Area (WIA) Industry Employment 2010 – 2020 Projections Review

South Carolina Workforce Investment Area (WIA) Industry Employment 2010 – 2020 Projections Review. Labor Market Information South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce www.scworkforceinfo.com. State and Sub-State Employment Projections. State and Sub-State Employment Projections.

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South Carolina Workforce Investment Area (WIA) Industry Employment 2010 – 2020 Projections Review

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  1. South CarolinaWorkforce Investment Area (WIA)Industry Employment 2010 – 2020 Projections Review

    Labor Market Information South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce www.scworkforceinfo.com
  2. State and Sub-State Employment Projections
  3. State and Sub-State Employment Projections Long Term Employment Projections - Conducted every 2 years to project a 10 year span - Even number years, state projections - Odd number years, sub-state projections - Current LT projections: 2010 – 2020
  4. State and Sub-State Employment Projections – Cont. Industry and occupation Employment Projections - Both state and sub-state LT projections are developed by industry and occupation - Industry employment is projected by using historical industry employment data - Occupation employment is then projected by using the proper staffing pattern data
  5. Projection Methodology Projections: Model Based Data: historical employment series - Long Term projections: annual data Models - Long Term: < Shift share models < Time-series models
  6. Projection Assumptions Assumptions for Projections - Normal economic conditions - Full employment in the projected area in the target projection year
  7. South Carolina Employment Situation
  8. South Carolina Total Employment - 1990 To 2012* * 2012 employment is preliminary.
  9. South Carolina Industry Sector Proportion Changes from 2007 to 2010
  10. SC Unemployment Rate June 2009 - April 2013
  11. South Carolina Employment Changes by Industry SectorsDecember 2009 to April 2013
  12. National 2010–2020 Employment Projections
  13. Employment (millions)
  14. Total Nonfarm Payroll Employment In millions NOTE: BLS does not project specific data for years to 2020. The interim years between 2010 and the 2020 projection point are expressed by a straight dashed line only.
  15. Employment by Industry Sector: 2010 Service providing Goods producing Thousands of wage and salary jobs
  16. Percent Change in Employment by Industry Sector: Projected 2010-20 Service providing Goods producing Annual rate of change for wage and salary employment Total nonagricultural wage and salary growth= 1.4%
  17. Employment Change by Industry Sector: Projected 2010-20 Service providing Goods producing Thousands of wage and salary jobs
  18. South CarolinaWIA 2010-2020 Employment Projections Review
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