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| For Immediate Release: | Media Contact: Matt Manda |
| November 18, 2011 | 785.296.0901 |
Kansas Department of Labor releases Occupational Outlook
2008-2018 Occupational Outlook shows job and wage trends across Kansas
TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Labor today released the 2008-2018 Occupational Outlook, a collection of job projections covering a wide variety of topics; including industry and job growth, geographic location of jobs, education requirements and many other job-related trends throughout the state. The report was assembled by the Kansas Department of Labor Division of Labor Market Information Services.
The Occupational Outlook uses 2008 as a base year and assumes a full employment economy. By assuming full employment, cyclical expansion and contraction of the economy is taken out of the projection.
"The Occupational Outlook is an essential tool for many Kansans; such as students preparing for their future, educators creating curriculum and business leaders projecting future growth," said Karin Brownlee, Kansas Secretary of Labor.
Key findings of the Occupational Outlook include:
"This edition of the Occupational Outlook projects a significant shift in the Kansas labor market," stated Tyler Tenbrink, Labor Economist. "Healthcare and Social Assistance is projected to become the industry sector with the most jobs by 2018, a position previously held by Manufacturing for decades."
The complete 2008-2018 Occupational Outlook report can be viewed through the Kansas Labor Market Information (KLIC) website.
.An in-depth interview about this report with Labor Economist Tyler Tenbrink is available to be viewed on KDOL's YouTube Channel.
Contact us at:
Kansas Department of Labor
401 SW Topeka Boulevard
Topeka, KS 66603-3182
(785) 296-5000
