Table of Contents
What Is the Difference Between an Industry and an Occupation?
Frequently Used Terms and Acronyms
Industry Trends Influencing Occupational Growth, 2001 and 2006
- Table 1: Wyoming Employment by Industry, 2001 and 2006
- Table 2: Wyoming Total Payroll and Average Annual Wage by Industry, 2001 and 2006
Projected Occupational Growth, 2006 and 2016
- Table 3: Wyoming Projected Detailed Occupational Growth for the Top 25 Highest Net Growth Occupations, 2006 and 2016 (Projected)
- Table 4: Wyoming Projected Detailed Occupational Growth for the Top 25 Highest Annual Wage Occupations, 2006 and 2016 (Projected)
Education and Occupational Growth
- Table 5: Wyoming Projected Detailed Occupational Growth for the 25 Highest Growth Occupations Requiring Postsecondary Education, 2006 and 2016 (Projected)
- Table 6: Wyoming Projected Detailed Occupational Growth for the 25 Highest Growth Occupations That Typically Do Not Require Postsecondary Education, 2006 and 2016 (Projected)
Growth and the Federal Poverty Guideline
- Table 7: Wyoming Projected Detailed Occupational Growth for the First 25 Occupations That Do Not Require Postsecondary Education by Wages At or Above the Federal Poverty Guideline for a Family of Four, 2006 and 2016 (Projected)
- Table 8: Wyoming Projected Detailed Occupational Growth for the First 25 Occupations Requiring Postsecondary Education by Wages At or Above the Federal Poverty Guideline for a Family of Four, 2006 and 2016 (Projected)
Occupation and Education Program
- Table 9: Occupations Available with Attainment of a Degree in Health & Medical Administrative Services, Other (Classification of Instructional Programs 51.0799) by Minimum Required Education Level
- Table 10: Occupations Available with Attainment of a Degree in Physical Education Teaching & Coaching (Classification of Instructional Programs 13.1314) by Minimum Required Education Level