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Idaho Economic Update Work Force Development Council

Idaho Economic Update Work Force Development Council. Prepared by: Bob Uhlenkott. IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Idaho’s Work Force Outlook Communications & Research Idaho Department of Labor Prepared by Sara Scudder.

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Idaho Economic Update Work Force Development Council

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  1. Idaho Economic Update Work Force Development Council Prepared by: Bob Uhlenkott

  2. IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Idaho’s Work Force Outlook Communications & Research Idaho Department of Labor Prepared by Sara Scudder

  3. In 2018 we estimate around 826,000 total jobs in Idaho 116,000 of those will be new jobs 281,000 total new jobs w/ attrition by 2018 In 2018 the department estimates there will be approximately 826,000 jobs in Idaho. Of those, around 14 percent, or 116,000 will be brand new jobs created in the economy. Another 165,000 will be available from attrition. Therefore a total of around 34 percent, or 281,000 jobs will be open through 2018. Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  4. Percent of New Jobs by Education/Skill Level Numbers may not add due to rounding

  5. Where will we find these 826,000 jobs? Where will we find those jobs?

  6. Idaho’s Top Ten HOT IndustriesHot Industries are those that on average rank high in three major criteria — abundance of jobs in the economy, jobs which are growing the fastest and jobs with the highest pay. *Department assigned code and title. Not a valid NAICs code or title. Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  7. Idaho’s #1 HOT Industries by Region Hot Industries are those that on average rank high in three major criteria — abundance of jobs in the economy, jobs which are growing the fastest and jobs with the highest pay. Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  8. Idaho’s #1 Fastest Growing Industries by RegionFastest Growing: Ranked by Percent Change Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  9. Idaho’s #1 High Demand Industries by Region Largest Employment: Ranked by Net Change n/a ~ wages not available. Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  10. Idaho’s #1 Largest Employment Industries by RegionLargest Employment: Ranked by 2018 Projected Employment n/a ~ wages not available. Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  11. Idaho’s Declining Industries by RegionDeclining Industries: Ranked by Percent Change n/a ~ wages not available. Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  12. What occupations will these 826,000 jobs encompass? What will those jobs entail?

  13. Idaho’s Top Ten HOT JobsHot Jobs are those that on average rank high in three major criteria — abundance of jobs in the economy, jobs which are growing the fastest and jobs with the highest pay. *Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. **Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  14. Idaho’s #1 HOT Jobs by Region Hot Jobs are those that on average rank high in three major criteria — abundance of jobs in the economy, jobs which are growing the fastest and jobs with the highest pay. *Information enhanced with state licensure data. **Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. ***Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  15. Idaho’s #1 Fastest Growing Occupations by RegionFastest Growing: Ranked by Percent Change n/a ~ wages not available. *Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. **Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  16. Idaho’s #1 Highest Demand Occupations by Region Fastest Growing: Ranked by Annual Openings *Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. **Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  17. Idaho’s #1 Highest Employment Occupations by RegionHighest Employment: Ranked by Projected 2018 Employment *Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. **Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  18. Idaho’s #1 High Wage Occupations by RegionHighest Wage: Ranked by Median Hourly Wage n/a ~ wages not available. *Information enhanced with state licensure data. **Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. ***Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  19. Idaho’s Declining Occupations by Region Declining Occupations: Ranked by Percent Change *Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. **Education/Training Key: 1-PD - first professional; A - associate degree; B - bachelor's degree; B+ - bachelor's or higher degree plus work experience; LT- long-term on-the-job; M - master's degree; MT - moderate-term on-the-job training; PhD - doctoral degree; PVA - postsecondary vocational award; ST - short-term on-the-job training; WE - work experience in related occupation Source: Wages ~ Idaho Department of Labor 2009 Occupations Employment Statistics Program Source: Projections ~ 2008-2018 Idaho Department of Labor Industry Projections

  20. Where can you find more detailed information on occupations and industry projections? lmi.idaho.gov What will those jobs entail?

  21. Idaho’s Long-term Occupational & Industry Projections http://lmi.idaho.gov/Occupations/LongTermProjections/20082018StatewideLongTermProjections/tabid/2430/Default.aspx

  22. Idaho’s Long-term Regional Occupational Projections http://lmi.idaho.gov/Occupations/LongTermProjections/20082018RegionalLongTermProjections/tabid/2443/Default.aspx

  23. Idaho’s Long-term Regional Industry Projections http://lmi.idaho.gov/Occupations/LongTermProjections/20082018RegionalLongTermProjections/tabid/2443/Default.aspx

  24. Projection Publications http://lmi.idaho.gov/Occupations/LongTermProjections/tabid/815/Default.aspx

  25. Occupational Employment & Wages http://lmi.idaho.gov/WagesIncome/WagesbyOccupation/tabid/749/Default.aspx

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