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Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements rough 2020 By: Anthony P. Carnevale, Nicole Smith, JeStrohl June 26, 2013

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Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements

Through 2020 By: Anthony P. Carnevale, Nicole Smith, Jeff Strohl

June 26, 2013

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Educational demand for employment has grown; we expect that trend to continue.

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•  24 million of these jobs (43%) will be entirely new positions.

•  31 million (56%) will be due to baby boom retirement.

 

The US Economy Is Expected To Create 55 Million Job Openings By 2020

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Who Will Be Hiring?

•  STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)

•  Healthcare Professions

•  Healthcare Support

•  Community Services

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Healthcare, Community Services & STEM Are The Three Fastest Growing Occupational Clusters

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•  Healthcare •  STEM •  Blue collar •  Education •  Managerial & professional

office

•  Sales & office support •  Food & personal services •  Social Sciences •  Community services & arts

Recovery 2020: Occupational Clusters

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By 2020, 65 Percent of All Jobs Will Require Postsecondary Education

•  Applicants will need to have some form of post-secondary education: –  Bachelor’s Degree or beyond –  Some college/AA degree –  Certificate or certification in a field

•  For most jobs, securing a high school education will not be enough to qualify for employment

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There Will Be Fewer Jobs Available For Individuals That Only Possess a High School Diploma

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Even The Fastest Growing Fields Will Require High Postsecondary Education

•  STEM, healthcare professions, healthcare support, and community services will all require high levels of education in order to compete for a position.

•  Healthcare support will not have the same high demand for postsecondary education. –  Healthcare support careers, however, will have lower wage growth.

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The Fastest Growing Occupations Require High Levels of Postsecondary Education

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•  Recovery 2020 confirms cognitive skills are highly sought after by employers.

•  Physically intensive skills are less important. •  Forty-eight percent of jobs require high levels of active

listening. •  Other skills most coveted by employers:

–  Leadership –  Communication –  Analytics –  Administration

What Skills Will Get You Hired?

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Intensity of Skills Use Across Careers

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Recovery 2020 By State •  The report also gauges each state’s position compared to the

national average; •  Compares the educational composition of jobs in the base year

(2010) to the forecast year (2020); •  Shows where the jobs will be by state, education level and

occupations for 25 detailed occupational categories in 2020; •  Twenty-seven states will be at or above the 65 percent proportion

of jobs that will require postsecondary education beyond HS in 2020.

•  The highest proportion of BA jobs and graduate jobs will be concentrated in northeastern states.

•  Jobs for HS graduates or dropouts will be concentrated in the southern states.

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Almost all states currently have average attainment levels below those required for the jobs of the future

RECOVERY: 8 Projections of jobs and education requirements through 2020

Figure 6:Almost all states have current average attainment levels below those required for the jobs of the future.

Shortage(2020)*

Current Attainment (2020)

% Total Projections of demand (2020)

*Rough estimate of shortage

DC 71% Minnesota 69%

North Dakota 69%Colorado 68%

New Hampshire 68%Washington 68%

Kansas 67%Massachussets 66%

Connecticut 65%Oregon 65%

Utah 64%Maryland 64%Nebraska 64%

Virginia 63%Montana 63%

Wisconsin 62%Illinois 62%Hawaii 62%

South Dakota 62%Alaska 62%

New Jersey 62%Michigan 61%New York 61%

Vermont 61%Florida 61%

Idaho 61%Arizona 60%

Iowa 60%Rhode Island 60%

California 60%National 60%Georgia 59%

New Mexico 59%M a i n e 5 9 %

Missour 59% Wyoming 58%

North Carolina 58%Oklahoma 57%

Nevada 55%South Carolina 55%

D e l a w a r e 5 5 %Pensylvania 55%

Texas 55%Mississippi 55%

Indiana 54%Ohio 54%

Kentuky 54%Alabama 53%

Tennessee 53%Louisiana 53%

West Virginia 46%Arkansas 50%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

RECOVERY: 8 Projections of jobs and education requirements through 2020

Figure 6:Almost all states have current average attainment levels below those required for the jobs of the future.

Shortage(2020)*

Current Attainment (2020)

% Total Projections of demand (2020)

*Rough estimate of shortage

DC 71% Minnesota 69%

North Dakota 69%Colorado 68%

New Hampshire 68%Washington 68%

Kansas 67%Massachussets 66%

Connecticut 65%Oregon 65%

Utah 64%Maryland 64%Nebraska 64%

Virginia 63%Montana 63%

Wisconsin 62%Illinois 62%Hawaii 62%

South Dakota 62%Alaska 62%

New Jersey 62%Michigan 61%New York 61%

Vermont 61%Florida 61%

Idaho 61%Arizona 60%

Iowa 60%Rhode Island 60%

California 60%National 60%Georgia 59%

New Mexico 59%M a i n e 5 9 %

Missour 59% Wyoming 58%

North Carolina 58%Oklahoma 57%

Nevada 55%South Carolina 55%

D e l a w a r e 5 5 %Pensylvania 55%

Texas 55%Mississippi 55%

Indiana 54%Ohio 54%

Kentuky 54%Alabama 53%

Tennessee 53%Louisiana 53%

West Virginia 46%Arkansas 50%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

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RECOVERY: 8 Projections of jobs and education requirements through 2020

Figure 6:Almost all states have current average attainment levels below those required for the jobs of the future.

Shortage(2020)*

Current Attainment (2020)

% Total Projections of demand (2020)

*Rough estimate of shortage

DC 71% Minnesota 69%

North Dakota 69%Colorado 68%

New Hampshire 68%Washington 68%

Kansas 67%Massachussets 66%

Connecticut 65%Oregon 65%

Utah 64%Maryland 64%Nebraska 64%

Virginia 63%Montana 63%

Wisconsin 62%Illinois 62%Hawaii 62%

South Dakota 62%Alaska 62%

New Jersey 62%Michigan 61%New York 61%

Vermont 61%Florida 61%

Idaho 61%Arizona 60%

Iowa 60%Rhode Island 60%

California 60%National 60%Georgia 59%

New Mexico 59%M a i n e 5 9 %

Missour 59% Wyoming 58%

North Carolina 58%Oklahoma 57%

Nevada 55%South Carolina 55%

D e l a w a r e 5 5 %Pensylvania 55%

Texas 55%Mississippi 55%

Indiana 54%Ohio 54%

Kentuky 54%Alabama 53%

Tennessee 53%Louisiana 53%

West Virginia 46%Arkansas 50%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

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RECOVERY 2020 in Summary •  Most jobs will require applicants to have postsecondary

education and training beyond high school. •  More jobs will be available as baby boomers begin to retire. •  The fastest growing fields will be in STEM, healthcare

professions, healthcare support, and community services. •  Employers will be looking for cognitive skills such as active

listening, ability to communicate well, and critical thinking. •  Despite the existing variation between states’ educational

attainment, nearly all states will need to boost their rates of postsecondary education

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