Prepared for the
Ohio Region 5 School-to-Work Alliance

Economics Research Group

Center for Economic Education

University of Cincinnati

November 7, 1997

Greater Cincinnati Labor Market Study


CHARACTERISTICS OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GREATER CINCINNATI

Following the Title Page, Executive Summary and the Overview are 17 chapters that explain the details of our findings on the characteristics of employment opportunities in Greater Cincinnati, by occupation and by industry. The first nine chapters describe our findings by occupation groups. The occupations we studied are the following:

Chapter 1: Managerial Occupations

Chapter 2: Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations

Chapter 3: Teachers, Counselors, and Librarians

Chapter 4: Health Practitioners and Technicians

Chapter 5: Marketing and Sales Occupations

Chapter 6: Administrative Support and Clerical Occupations

Chapter 7: Service Occupations

Chapter 8: Precision Production, Craft, and Repair Occupations

Chapter 9: Operators, Fabricators, and Laborers

In chapters 10-17, we present our findings by industry. The eight industries for which we present survey data are the following:

Chapter 10: Personal, Family, and Community Service Industry

Chapter 11: Wholesale and Retail Trade Industry

Chapter 12: Business and Financial Operations Industry

Chapter 13: Food and Hospitality Industry

Chapter 14: Communications, Entertainment, and the Arts Industry

Chapter 15: Manufacturing Technology and Construction Industry

Chapter 16: Transportation and Public Utility Industry

Chapter 17: Health and Bio-Medical Services Industry

Lastly, we have an appendix on Regional Wages and another on Methodology used in this study.

Thank you for visiting, and please direct all correspondence to:
George Vredeveld, Ph.D. Director
Center for Economic Education, University of Cincinnati
PO Box 210223
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0223
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george.vredeveld@uc.edu