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Description

Occupations in Demand (OID) lists current career opportunities in a region as determined by regularly updated local labor market data. The OID list for a region is the group of occupations that rank highest on a Current Demand Indicator, which measures short-term demand for jobs locally.

Data sources

The OID Current Demand Indicator is calculated on the basis of the following data sources:

In addition, OID lists also include future occupational outlooks supplied by the Employment Outlook program, wage data from Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, information on the typical training (or degree) required as determined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and details on related training programs offered around the state.

How is it used?

  • By job seekers and employment counselors for job search and career planning.
  • By counselors to allocate training resources more efficiently, therefore benefiting the regional economy.
  • For developing regional labor market profiles.

How is the data formatted?

Viewable data tables that can be sorted by any of the variables displayed. Files are downloadable.

Definitions

Occupations are classified using the U.S. Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) typology. Only annual salary statistics are presented.

Program notes

Projection information displayed alongside with OID regional lists applies to planning areas.

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