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2011 Middle-Wage Jobs Data Update (December 2011)
Seattle Jobs Initiative (SJI) is pleased to provide you with its 2011 Middle-Wage Jobs Data Update, the latest in a series of research SJI has completed over the past few years to identify and track middle-wage job opportunities in the Seattle-King County region that are accessible to individuals with less than a Bachelor’s degree.
This recent work examines the nature of this category of job opportunities and how it has changed over the last four years. Specifically, it highlights occupations that have maintained their middle-wage status through the rough economic terrain, and examines the strength of these opportunities based on both job and wage growth.
The 2011 Middle-Wage Jobs Data Update builds on SJI’s previous research in this area.
In 2008, SJI released a report "Skills Required: Preparing the Puget Sound for Tomorrow's Middle-Wage Jobs," highlighting the accessible employment opportunities available in key industry sectors in the Puget Sound Region.
"Skills Required: Preparing Puget Sound for Tomorrow's Middle-Wage Jobs," a 2008 report from SJI confirms that middle-wage jobs -- those jobs that pay a livable wage and require some training beyond high school but not a 4-year degree -- are and will continue to support key industries in the Puget Sound region. This work supplements an earlier working paper, detailing middle-wage occupations expected to grow in each industry as well as available and accessible training opportunities in the region.
- Skills Required: Preparing Puget Sound for Tomorrow's Middle-Wage Jobs
Paul Sommers, Ph.D, Mark Gardner, and Juliet Scarpa. 03/2008
In 2010, SJI released more research delving into similar opportunities available in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
SJI’s report “Skills Required: Examining King County Middle-Wage Opportunities in STEM” examines the growing attention and efforts in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) with the goal of providing a foundation of knowledge about the varied occupations and industries that depend on these skills for successful regional and national economic and workforce development. In addition, the work examines the potential for middle-wage opportunities in STEM, and highlights local training opportunities, and provides recommendations and areas for further consideration to expand these opportunities for low-income working adults.
- Skills Required: Examining King County Middle-Wage Opportunities in STEM
05/2010
Executive Summary (PDF, 48K)
Full Report (PDF, 524K)
In early 2011, SJI produced a suite of data fact sheets updating and highlighting middle-wage job opportunities in key industry sectors in a quick reference tool format, aimed at serving as sources of labor market information for a variety of consumers - job seekers, employment and training practitioners, and various workforce and economic development stakeholders.
Middle-Wage Jobs Industry Data Series (December 2010)
This suite of data fact sheets which update some of the industry-specific occupations identified as middle-wage jobs, taking into consideration the far-reaching effects of the Great Recession. These fact sheets highlight definitions of industries and occupations, as well as identify current employment, future projections, and potential employers supporting these industries in Seattle-King County region.
Click here (PDF, 369 KB) for a summary page outlining the full spectrum of middle-wage occupations in currently demand in Seattle-King County.
The fact sheets detail the following industries and the middle-wage occupations that support them:
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