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STEM OCCUPATIONS IN WISCONSIN: OUTLOOK AND IMPACT

STEM OCCUPATIONS IN WISCONSIN: OUTLOOK AND IMPACT. Presenters: Dan Barroilhet and Victoria Udalova Office of Economic Advisors WI Department of Workforce Development. Working Definition of STEM Occupations. Some formal training or education is required; on-the

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STEM OCCUPATIONS IN WISCONSIN: OUTLOOK AND IMPACT

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  1. STEM OCCUPATIONS IN WISCONSIN:OUTLOOK AND IMPACT Presenters: Dan Barroilhet and Victoria Udalova Office of Economic Advisors WI Department of Workforce Development

  2. Working Definition of STEM Occupations • Some formal training or education is required; on-the • job training is not sufficient. • AND EITHER • Job requires the use of tools from science, technology, • engineering, or mathematics to perform non-routine • tasks or apply complex rules. • OR • Invention, innovation, or advancement of body of • existing knowledge and understanding.

  3. 1 in 10 Jobs in Wisconsin are STEM… Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  4. STEM Jobs Account for 1 in 5 New Jobs Between 2006-2016… Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  5. How Many Job Openings will be in STEM Occupations Between 2006-2016? Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  6. STEM Occupations’ Job Growth is Faster than the All-Occupations Average Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  7. Between 2006 and 2016 STEM Occupations in Wisconsin are… • Among 30 Occupation with the Most Job Openings, • 2 occupations are STEM. • Among 30 Fastest Growing Occupations, • 15 occupations are STEM. • Among 30 Occupations with the Most New Jobs, • 5 occupations are STEM. Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  8. STEM Jobs Have Higher Education & Training Requirements than All Other Jobs… Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  9. Projected STEM Job Openings by Education & Training… Source: 2006-2016 Wisconsin Projections, Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  10. Gender Disparity in Selected STEM Occupations Source: 2006 American Community Survey (retrieved through IPUMS), Office of Economic Advisors, Department of Workforce Development

  11. Total Wisconsin Employment in Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics

  12. Age Distribution Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics

  13. Wisconsin Average Monthly Earnings in Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics

  14. Average Monthly Earnings by Age Cohort Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics

  15. Average Annual Wage in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Source: WI Dept. of Workforce Development, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

  16. Professional, Scientific and Technical ServicesJobs per 100 Square Miles Source: WI Dept. of Workforce Development, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

  17. For more information contact: Victoria Udalova Victoria.Udalova@dwd.state.wi.us (608) 267-9607 or Dan Barroilhet Dan.Barroilhet@dwd.state.wi.us (608) 242-4885 http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/oea

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