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The Occupational Supply Demand System provides information and resources that will
assist with the analysis and discussion of
supply and demand issues relevant to today's labor market.
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SOC codes and titles
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Revised August 2010
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Completers: 2004 to 2008 (State and National) + MSA Indicators
Occupational Characteristics: 2009 (State and National)
Licensing: State and Federal licensing information
Wage Trends: 2005 to 2009 (State and National) + Benchmarks
Regional Area Wages: 2009 (CBSA/NECTA
and County)
Occupational Projections: 2008-2018 (State and National)
Occupations by Industry: 2008-2018 (National)
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High Demand/Wage/Skill: Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah
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The National Occupational Supply Demand Consortium develops and evaluates methodologies
for supply/demand analysis of occupations to assist with training and education
program planning. Data content, relationships, relevancy, and presentation of the
Occupational Supply Demand System (OSDS) may change.
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© 2010 Georgia Career Information Center,
Georgia State University for the U. S. Department of Labor. All rights reserved.
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