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Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) provides Career Grades, a tool to compare the future outlook of over 800 occupations in different regions of Missouri. Find the best career options based on projected growth, total openings, and average wage.
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Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) • Research division of the MO DED • Composed of LMI, and Economic and Workforce Research groups • Provides analyses and assistance to policymakers and the public • Recognized with 14 national awards for research excellence since it was formed in 2001
What are Career Grades? • Tool to help compare the future outlook of occupations • Each occupation is assigned a letter grade from A+ to F • Career Grades can assist students, job seekers, displaced workers, educators and workforce professionals in choosing which careers have the best outlook
Career Grades • Over 800 occupations are graded • Grades are assigned for occupations for statewide and all 10 WDA regions • Each occupation’s grade is unique to its particular geographic region
Methodology • Career Grades are determined by using three variables: • Projected Percentage of Growth • Projected Total Openings • Growth – actual new job growth • Exits – workers leave the workforce entirely • Transfers – workers leave an occupation for a different one • Average Wage • The normal distribution is calculated for each variable and used to calculate the career grade.
Methodology • Average Wage– from OES (LEWIS) • Projected Percent Growth – from Occupational Projections • Projected Total Openings – from Occupational Projections
Methodology Determine the mean and standard deviation for each variable, using all occupations available for the area. Use the AVERAGE and STDEVP function in Excel.
Methodology Calculate each occupation’s normal distribution (ND) for each of the 3 variables, formatting as a percentage. Use the “NORMDIST” function in Excel.
Methodology Convert the normal distribution percentages into numbers, using the following guide:
Methodology Each variable for each occupation will have one number. Total these three variable numbers together for each occupation.
Methodology These total numbers are then converted into grades using the following table:
Regional Data • The occupations for each area are graded using the data only for that area • Kansas City WDA has 63 Grade A occupations • Only 4 occupations are Grade A occupations in all 10 WDA regions • 76 occupations are Grade A in only one region.
MERIC - Career Gradeshttps://www.missourieconomy.org/occupations/career_grades.stm
Missouri 2014-2024 Projectionshttps://www.missourieconomy.org/occupations/career_grades.stm
Career Grades 2014-2024 Reporthttps://www.missourieconomy.org/pdfs/career_grades.pdf
Career Grades Posterhttps://www.missourieconomy.org/occupations/career_grades.stm
Webinarhttps://www.missourieconomy.org/e_learning/webinars.stmWebinarhttps://www.missourieconomy.org/e_learning/webinars.stm
Questions? Christopher Will Research Analyst (573) 751-5470 christopher.will@ded.mo.gov Career Grades: https://www.missourieconomy.org/occupations/career_grades.stm 2016-2026 Occupation Projections: https://www.missourieconomy.org/occupations/occ_proj.stm