Health Care and Social Assistance: NAICS 62

About the Health Care and Social Assistance sector

The health care and social assistance sector is part of the education and health services supersector.

The Health Care and Social Assistance sector comprises establishments providing health care and social assistance for individuals. The sector includes both health care and social assistance because it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the boundaries of these two activities. The industries in this sector are arranged on a continuum starting with those establishments providing medical care exclusively, continuing with those providing health care and social assistance, and finally finishing with those providing only social assistance. The services provided by establishments in this sector are delivered by trained professionals. All industries in the sector share this commonality of process, namely, labor inputs of health practitioners or social workers with the requisite expertise. Many of the industries in the sector are defined based on the educational degree held by the practitioners included in the industry.

North American Industry Classification System

The health care and social assistance sector consists of these subsectors:

Workforce Statistics

This section provides information relating to employment and unemployment in health care and social assistance. While most data are obtained from employer or establishment surveys, information on industry unemployment comes from a national survey of households. The following tables present an overview of the industry including the number of jobs, the unemployment rate of those previously employed in the industry, job openings and labor turnover, union membership and representation, mass layoffs, data for occupations common to the industry, and projections of occupational employment change.

Employment, Unemployment, Layoffs, and Openings, Hires, and Separations

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2008
Jan.
2009
Feb.
2009
Mar.
2009

Employment (in thousands)

 

Employment, all employees (seasonally adjusted)

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16,017.0 16,030.3 (P) 16,053.5 (P) 16,068.3

Employment, nonsupervisory workers

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14,129.1 14,084.8 (P) 14,107.6  

Unemployment

 

Unemployment rate

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3.4% 3.7% 4.1% 4.4%

Layoffs

 

Mass layoff events

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36 41 33 24

Initial claimants for unemployment benefits

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2,626 4,279 2,032 1,820

Job openings, hires, and separations (in thousands)

 

Job openings

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584 595 (P) 546  

Hires

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341 495 (P) 395  

Separations

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339 610 (P) 346  

Footnotes
(P) Preliminary

(Source: Current Employment Statistics, Current Population Survey, Mass Layoff Statistics, Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey)

Union Membership and Representation

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2005 2006 2007 2008

Union membership and representation

 

Members of unions (percent of wage and salary workers)

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7.1% 7.0% 7.9% 8.0%

Represented by unions (percent of wage and salary workers)

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8.0% 7.9% 8.8% 8.9%

(Source: Current Population Survey)

Extended Mass Layoffs

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2008
3rd quarter
2008
4th quarter
2008

Extended mass layoff events

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20 186 (P) 74 (P) 34

Separations

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5,302 23,803 (P) 8,360 (P) 6,160

Initial claimants

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2,643 21,613 (P) 6,597 (P) 4,451

Footnotes
(P) Preliminary

(Source: Mass Layoff Statistics)

Employment by Occupation

Data series Employment,
2008

Home health aides

834,870

Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

618,970

Medical and health services managers

208,890

Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants

1,290,180

Registered nurses

2,169,620

Note: These employment estimates include employment in both the private-sector and government.

(Source: Occupational Employment Statistics)

Projections

For projected (future) employment estimates, see the National Employment Matrix, which includes employment estimates by industry and occupation for health care and social assistance.

(Source: Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections)

Earnings and Hours

This section presents data on employee earnings and weekly hours. The latest industry averages of hourly earnings and weekly hours for production or nonsupervisory employees, as well as weekly earnings by union membership status, are shown. In addition, recent hourly and annual earnings are shown for occupations commonly found in health care and social assistance. This section also contains information on the average cost of benefits paid by employers, as well as recent rates of change in wages and total compensation.

Earnings and Hours of Production Workers

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2009

Average hourly earnings

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$19.50 $19.65 $19.67 (P) $19.67

Average weekly hours

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33.0 32.5 32.5 (P) 32.7

Footnotes
(P) Preliminary

(Source: Current Employment Statistics)

Union Membership and Representation

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Median weekly earnings
2005 2006 2007 2008

Union membership and representation

 

Full-time workers

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$607 $620 $644 $661

Members of unions

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$684 $703 $752 $756

Represented by unions

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$692 $700 $762 $768

Nonunion

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$601 $614 $632 $652

(Source: Current Population Survey)

Earnings by Occupation

Data series Wages, 2008
Hourly Annual
Median Mean Median Mean

Home health aides

$9.76 $10.17 $20,310 $21,150

Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

$18.66 $19.20 $38,820 $39,940

Medical and health services managers

$38.07 $41.99 $79,180 $87,330

Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants

$11.37 $11.72 $23,640 $24,380

Registered nurses

$30.00 $31.36 $62,400 $65,220

(Source: Occupational Employment Statistics)

Employer Compensation Costs

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2008
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2008
4th quarter
2008
1st quarter
2009

12-month percent change

 

Total compensation

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3.3% 3.0% 2.5% 2.5%

Wages and salaries

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3.4% 2.9% 2.6% 2.6%

12-month percent change: State and local government

 

Total compensation

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3.3% 3.8% 3.6% 2.9%

Wages and salaries

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3.5% 4.3% 3.8% 2.7%

(Source: Compensation Cost Trends)



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Compensation component
($ per hour worked)
Percent of total compensation

Compensation costs

 

Total compensation

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27.72 100.0

Wages and salaries

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19.85 71.6

Total benefits

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7.87 28.4

Insurance

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2.13 7.7

Retirement

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0.80 2.9

(Source: Compensation Cost Trends)

Work-related Fatalities, Injuries, and Illnesses

This section presents data for the industry on the number of workplace fatalities and the rates of workplace injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers in health care and social assistance. An injury or illness is considered to be work-related if an event or exposure in the work environment either caused or contributed to the resulting condition or significantly aggravated a pre-existing condition.

Data series 2004 2005 2006 2007

Fatalities

 

Number of fatalities

133 119 144 134

Rate of injury and illness cases per 100 full-time workers

 

Total recordable cases

6.2 5.9 5.8 5.6

Cases involving days away from work, job restriction, or transfer

2.9 2.8 2.7 2.5

Cases involving days away from work

1.6 1.6 1.5 1.4

Cases involving days of job transfer or restriction

1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1

(Source: Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities)

Prices

This section provides industry-specific pricing information. The producer price index measures the percentage change in prices that domestic producers receive for goods and services. The prices included in the producer price index are from the first commercial transaction.

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2008
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2009
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2009
Mar.
2009

Producer price index

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(P) 105.5 (P) 106.1 (P) 106.7 (P) 106.8

Percent change from previous month

 

(P) -0.3% (P) 0.6% (P) 0.6% (P) 0.1%

Footnotes
(P) Preliminary

(Source: Producer Price Indexes)

Workplace Trends

This section presents data on the number of establishments in health care and social assistance.

Establishments

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2008
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2008
3rd quarter
2008

Number of establishments

 

Private industry

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745,259 (P) 750,634 (P) 755,958 (P) 761,683

Local government

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6,485 (P) 6,534 (P) 6,550 (P) 6,561

State government

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5,835 (P) 6,005 (P) 5,993 (P) 6,044

Federal government

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640 (P) 620 (P) 619 (P) 621

Footnotes
(P) Preliminary

(Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages)

Other BLS Resources

The Editor's Desk

See industry studies in the subject matter index of The Editor's Desk (Current Edition).

Monthly Labor Review

See health care in the Index of the Monthly Labor Review Online (Current Issue).

Career Guide to Industries

See health care in the Career Guide to Industries.

 

Data extracted on: May 07, 2009