Promising Occupations Achievable Through Short-Term Education or Training for Low-Income Families: Appendix J: ACF Region 10 (Seattle).

Page Count
12
Year Published
2015
Author (Individual)
Mastri, Annalisa.
Author (Organization)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Administration for Children and Families.
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.
Mathematica Policy Research.
Resource Type
Report
Resource Format
PDF
Promising careers are available to TANF recipients and other low-income workers with a relatively short-term investment in education and training. Almost all states offer estimates—called projections—of how occupations will grow over a 10-year period. When paired with data on the education and training required for each occupation, as well as earnings potential and the number of jobs available per year, these data paint a picture of the jobs that will be available in the future, the credentials they will require, and how much workers might expect to earn by pursuing them. This appendix contains information for ACF Region 10 (Seattle), which includes Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. (Author abstract modified)

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