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Projected Hiring Rate, 2002-12
Percent
Southern Tier
Occupation
Community and social services

Growth +
Rate

22.4

Retirement
Rate

United States
= Hiring
Rate

Growth
Rate

+

Retirement =
Rate

Hiring
Rate

23.0

45.5

26.2

19.0

45.2

Health care support

20.6

14.0

34.6

34.5

14.0

48.5

Education, training, and library

15.5

18.7

34.2

24.7

18.1

42.9

Health care practitioner and technical

13.8

18.9

32.7

26.0

16.3

42.3

Personal care and service (including tourism)

18.4

14.0

32.4

20.6

14.0

34.6

Management

9.2

22.6

31.8

12.1

19.3

31.4

Business and financial operations

11.1

20.3

31.4

21.3

16.5

37.8

Computer and mathematical

17.6

13.4

31.0

34.8

10.0

44.9

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance

10.8

18.8

29.6

16.4

16.9

33.3

9.6

17.9

27.6

16.2

16.6

32.8

Life, physical, and social science

14.3

13.2

27.5

17.2

14.6

31.9

Installation, maintenance, and repair

10.5

15.5

26.0

13.6

14.7

28.3

Protective service

11.4

14.0

25.4

24.7

14.8

39.5

Construction and extraction

10.1

15.3

25.3

15.0

12.6

27.6

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media

Legal

10.8

14.5

25.3

16.5

14.3

30.8

Transportation and material moving

4.6

16.9

21.5

13.1

14.9

28.0

Architecture and engineering

2.6

17.9

20.5

8.6

16.1

24.7

Sales and related (including retail)

6.8

13.3

20.1

12.9

14.3

27.3

Office and administrative support

1.2

18.4

19.6

6.8

15.3

22.1

Food preparation and serving related

7.2

7.9

15.0

15.8

8.4

24.1

-3.7

15.0

11.4

3.1

15.4

18.5

Production

Sources: U.S. Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000, Five Percent Public Use Microdata Sample; Toosi (2004);
author’s calculations.
Notes: Figures may not sum to totals because of rounding. Southern Tier includes Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego, Schuyler,
Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins counties.