WYOMING LABOR FORCE

TRENDS
Vol. 42 No. 12     Copyright © 2006 by the Wyoming Department of Employment, Research & Planning

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December 2005 Table of Contents


What Are the Skill Needs for the Available, Critical, and Projected Jobs?

Table 1: Projected Growth of Primary Occupation Skill for Occupations in Industries With the Greatest Forecasted Short-Term Employment Growth, 2003-2005

Table 2: O*NET Skills and Associated Level of Importance for Travel Agents (SOC 41-3041)

Table 3: Index of Skills Needs Reflecting Changes in the Projected Staffing Pattern for Occupations in Industries With the Greatest Forecasted Short-Term Employment Growth, 2003-2005

Table 4: Projected Growth of Primary Occupation Skill for Occupations in Wyoming Industries With the Greatest Forecasted Long-Term Employment Growth, 2002-2012

Table 5: Index of Skills Needs Reflecting Changes in the Projected Staffing Pattern for Occupations in Industries With the Greatest Forecasted Long-Term Employment Growth, 2002-2012

Examples of Associated Indirect Occupational Overlap

Table 1: Wyoming ANSWERS Related Occupations for Rotary Drill Operators, Oil & Gas (SOC 47-5012)

Table 2: Jobs Held in Wyoming by May 2002 Wyoming Community College Graduates by Major Occupational Group, Second Quarter 2003

Figure: Wage Driven and Related Occupational Movement

 

Jobs Worked in Wyoming Rises by 7,000 in 2005

Table 1: CPS Population, Labor Force, Jobs Worked, Unemployed Individuals, and Annual Unemployment Insurance (UI) Recipients in Wyoming 2001-2004 and Projections for 2005

Table 2: Wyoming Statewide Covered Employment and Total Wages, First and Second Quarters 2004 and 2005

Map: Change in the Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rate by State, November 2004 to November 2005

 

New Labor for Wyoming's Labor Market

Table 1: Wyoming Nonresidents Who Worked at Least One Quarter During 2002 by Industry

Table 2: Wyoming Nonresidents Who Worked at Least One Quarter During 2004 by Industry

Table 3: Change in the Number of Nonresidents Working in Wyoming, 2002 and 2004

Figure: Unemployment Rates for November 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005

 

Wyoming's Total Payroll Increases by 11.6% in 2005

Figure: Percent Change in Total Wages in Wyoming by Private Industry, Third Quarter 2004 to 2005

 

Labor Market Outcomes of Wyoming Community College Graduates (PDF)

 

Wyoming Job Growth Continues in October 2005

State Unemployment Rates - Seasonally Adjusted
Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rate Graph

State Unemployment Rates - Not Seasonally Adjusted

Wyoming Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
Wyoming Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Campbell County
Sweetwater County
Teton County
Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Graph
Nonagricultural Employment Growth Graph

 

Economic Indicators
 

Wyoming County Unemployment Rates

 

Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Initial Claims
Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide by Industry Graph

Statewide by County Graph

Wyoming Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics: Continued Claims
Statewide
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide by Industry Graph
Statewide by County Graph

Map of Wyoming Regions, Counties, and County Seats

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