Sara Saulcy has been with
Research & Planning since January, 2001.
Sara Saulcy received Bachelor of Arts
degrees from the University of Wyoming in
International Studies and Economics in 1993 and 1996, respectively. In December 2000,
she graduated from the University of New Mexico
with a Master of Arts degree in Economics. Sara now conducts performance measurement
on behalf of Wyoming's seven community colleges. She also manages other special projects
for the section. Her research interests include the relationship between Mining and the
labor force, physician labor supply and location, and labor force retention issues.
Sara has written the following articles for
Wyoming Labor Force Trends:
Other Publications and
Presentations:
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Leonard, D.W., & Saulcy, S. (PDF -
February 2012). Wyoming
Benefits Survey 2011. Casper, WY: Research & Planning.
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Saulcy, S. (PDF - August 2011). CFOI
News Release: Wyoming
Occupational Fatalities Rise in 2010. Casper, WY: Research &
Planning.
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Jones, S.D., Knapp, L., Leonard, D.W.,
Manning, P., Saulcy, S. (2011, May). Occasional
Paper No. 5. ARRA Labor Market Dynamics: An
Overview of the American Recovery and Reinvestment: Act of 2009 as it
Pertains to the Wyoming Department of Employment Research &
Planning Section and the Rocky Mountain and Northern Plains
Consortium.
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Saulcy, S. (PDF -
August 2010). CFOI News Release: Wyoming
Occupational Fatalities Drop to Record Low in 2009. Casper, WY:
Research & Planning.
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Bullard, D., Cowan, C., Glover, W.,
Knapp, L., Leonard, D. W., Saulcy, S., & Wen, S. (PDF - May 2009).
Wyoming Workforce Annual Report 2010.
Casper, WY: Research & Planning.
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Saulcy, S. (PDF -
August 2009). CFOI News Release:
Wyoming Occupational Fatalities in 2008 Decline by Nearly One-Third.
Casper, WY: Research & Planning.
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Bullard, D., Ellsworth, P., Jones, S. D.,
Knapp, L., Leonard, D. W., & Saulcy, S. (PDF - May 2009).
Wyoming Workforce Annual Report 2009.
Casper, WY: Research & Planning.
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Post-Injury
Wage Loss: A Quasi-Experimental Design (May 2009) with Tony Glover
and Douglas W. Leonard. Prepared for the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mountain and Plains Education
and Research Center (MAP ERC).
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Safety:
It Starts Between the Ears (PDF - April 23, 2009)
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Vacancies and Recruitment and Retention
Strategies in Health Care (PDF - November 2008).
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Nurses in Demand: A Statement of the Problem
(PDF - March 2008) with Carola Cowan, Sylvia D. Jones, Lisa Knapp, and Douglas W.
Leonard.
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Never Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly
and Other Thoughts on Highway Safety
(Power Point - March 2007)
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Safety: Don't Become A Statistic
(PDF - March 2006)
- A
Discussion of Highway Accident Data Collection and Statistics (PDF)
- Outlook
2010 Revisited: Wyoming's Labor Market at Mid-Decade with Tom Gallagher, Mark A. Harris,
Susan Murray, David Bullard, Douglas Leonard, Tony Glover, and Sylvia D. Jones.
Occasional Paper No. 4.
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Wyoming Community College Graduates' Labor Market Outcomes 2005: An Administrative Records
Approach (PDF)
- Cooking Up A
Career: Examining the Outcomes of a High School Training Program in the Culinary Arts and
Hospitality Management with Mark A. Harris. (PDF)
- Private Sector
Employee Access to Health Insurance and the Potential Wyo-Care Market with Tom Gallagher,
Mark A. Harris, Margaret Hiatt, Douglas Leonard, and Krista Shinkle.
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Where Are They Now? Wyoming Community College Graduates’ Labor Market
Outcomes 2004 (PDF)
- Connecting
Business and the Wyoming Community College System: A Study of Employment Outcomes of 2001
Graduates from Wyoming Community Colleges
- Wyoming 2000
Annual Covered Employment and Wages
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