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New York City Los Angeles County Chicago Jobs with a Future This map displays the percentage of desirable jobs within local geographical areas. Desirable jobs are defined as occupations falling into Jobs Zones 3 through 5, as defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This type of work typically requires some substantial education or formal training beyond a high school diploma. The inserts to the right of the national map relate local labor market conditions to the graduation rates of the public school systems for three of the nation's largest metropolitan areas. This national map captures over 2,000 local geographies known as Personal Use Microdata Areas, or PUMAs. Defined by the U.S. Census Bureau based on the 2000 decennial Census, each PUMA contains a population of about 100,000. Concentration of Jobs in Zones 3-5 Well above average Above average Average Below average Well below average Graduation rate below national average (<70%) Note: The map uses quintiles to define categories for the local concentration of jobs in Zones 3-5. The upper boundaries of the five categories are respectively 39, 46, 50, 54, and 100 percent. SOURCE: EPE Research Center analysis of civilian labor force data from the 2005 American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau), occupational characteristics from O*NET (Bureau of Labor Statistics), and high school graduation rates calculated using the Common Core of Data (U.S. Department of Education).

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Page 1: Jobs with a Future - Education Week · New York City Los Angeles County Chicago Jobs with a Future This map displays the percentage of desirable jobs within local geographical areas

New York City

Los Angeles County

Chicago

Jobs with a Future This map displays the percentage of desirable jobs within local geographical areas. Desirable jobs are defined asoccupations falling into Jobs Zones 3 through 5, as defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This type of work typicallyrequires some substantial education or formal training beyond a high school diploma. The inserts to the right of thenational map relate local labor market conditions to the graduation rates of the public school systems for three of thenation's largest metropolitan areas. This national map captures over 2,000 local geographies known as Personal UseMicrodata Areas, or PUMAs. Defined by the U.S. Census Bureau based on the 2000 decennial Census, each PUMAcontains a population of about 100,000.

Concentration of Jobsin Zones 3-5

Well above average

Above average

Average

Below average

Well below average

Graduation rate belownational average (<70%)

Note: The map uses quintiles to define categories for the local concentration of jobs in Zones 3-5. The upper boundaries of the five categories are respectively39, 46, 50, 54, and 100 percent.SOURCE: EPE Research Center analysis of civilian labor force data from the 2005 American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau), occupationalcharacteristics from O*NET (Bureau of Labor Statistics), and high school graduation rates calculated using the Common Core of Data (U.S. Department ofEducation).