career clusters: forecasting demand for high school through college jobs 2008-2018
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Career Clusters: Forecasting Demand For High School Through
College Jobs 2008-2018 Anthony P. Carnevale and Nicole Smith
November 14, 2011
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Overview • This report analyzes the demand for high school
workers and projects the need for high school through college jobs throughout 2018.
• Jobs for workers with a high school diploma or less still exist, but are declining.
• By 2018 the demand for high skilled and middle-skilled-workers will be greater.
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Manufacturing • While careers like manufacturing will decline
between 2008 and 2018, about 2 million jobs will become available as baby boomers retire.
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Male-dominated Careers • Manufacturing, construction, transportation, and
hospitality are male-dominated careers with the greatest possibility to employee high-school level workers.
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Demand
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Male vs. Female Wages • A male can earn $35K with a high school diploma in
manufacturing, and a female must have postsecondary education to earn nearly the same salary.
• Middle-skill jobs are the minimum requirement for females to earn a higher salary.
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Wage Gap
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Middle-skill Jobs • Middle-skill jobs
require some level of postsecondary education and lead to a median salary of $45K.
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Con’t. • Six Career Clusters: manufacturing, marketing,
transportation, healthcare, business and hospitality. • Fastest growing: healthcare by 21 percent and
hospitality by 12 percent.
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Advanced Degrees
• Workers with a Bachelor’s degree or higher have the most positive career outlook.
• People with a B.A. will make over $35K and average $60K.
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Conclusion • Obtaining postsecondary credentials lead to more
lucrative careers, especially for women. • Throughout 2018, workforce demands will shift and
the demand for skilled workers will flourish.
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For more information: See the full report at: cew.georgetown.edu/CareerClusters/
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