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OES Topics
Areas
- Occupational Employment and Wage Patterns in Nonmetropolitan Areas;
John Jones, November 2011 (HTML) (PDF)
- Area Focus - Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA; Tanner Beam,
August 2011 (HTML) (PDF)
- Gulf Coast Occupational Employment and Wages; Swati Patel, October
2010 (HTML) (PDF)
- Occupational employment patterns in areas with low unemployment
rates; Ben Cover, September 2009 (HTML)
(PDF)
- Area focus - Elkhart-Goshen, IN; July 2009 (HTML)
(PDF)
- OES Maps
- See also Location Quotient
Career
Industries
Location Quotient
Occupations
- STEM occupations: past, present, and future; Stella Fayer, Alan Lacey and
Audrey Watson, January 2017 (HTML)
(PDF)
- Employment and Wages in Healthcare Occupations; Stella Fayer and
Audrey Watson, December 2015 (HTML)
(PDF)
- Spotlight on Statistics: BLS Statistics by Occupation; Audrey
Watson, August 2014 (HTML) (PDF)
- An overview of employment and wages in science, technology,
engineering, and math (STEM) groups; John Jones, April 2014 (HTML)
(PDF)
- Implementing the 2010
Standard Occupational Classification in the Occupational Employment
Statistics program by Audrey Watson, May 2013
- Employment and wages in community and social service occupations;
John Jones, October 2012 (HTML)
(PDF)
- Architecture and Engineering Occupations; Audrey Watson, February
2012 (HTML) (PDF)
- Construction employment: a
visual essay by Ben Cover, November 2011
- Medical physicists
and health physicists: Radiation occupations by Jeff
Lapointe, Summer 2011
- How occupational
employment is affected by mass layoffs by Dina Itkin and Laurie
Salmon, June 2011
- Science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations: a visual essay by
Ben Cover, John Jones, and Audrey Watson, May 2011
- House work: Jobs in
residential upkeep by Amy Bierer, Winter 2010-11
- Jobs on the Environment; June 2009 (HTML)
(PDF)
- SOC Home Page
- See also Wages
Wages
- Purchasing
power: using wage statistics with regional price parities to create a
standard for comparing wages across U.S. areas by Ben Cover,
April 2016
- How much could I be earning? Using Occupational Employment Statistics data
during salary negotiations
- Measuring
wage inequality within and across U.S. metropolitan areas,
2003-13 by J. Chris Cunningham, September 2015
- Wage differentials: how jobseekers can use them to analyze
occupational wage and cost of living data by U.S. area; Ben Cover,
September 2014 (HTML)
(PDF)
- How Jobseekers and Employers Can Use Occupational Employment
Statistics (OES) Data during Wage and Salary Discussions; Clayton
Lindsay, April 2010 (HTML) (PDF)
- What do OES data have to
say about increasing wage inequality? by John Jones, June
2009
- How shifting occupational
composition has affected the real average wage by Rebecca Keller,
June 2009
- The effect of business
ownership change on occupational employment and wages by Dina
Itkin, Septermber 2008
- Beyond averages:
Other ways to look at occupational wages by Ben Cover, Winter
2007-08
- Establishment wage
differentials by Julia Lane, Laurie Salmon, and Jim Spletzer,
April 2007
Last Modified Date: January 18, 2017
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