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University of Alaska Southeast Spring 2009 Demographic and Economic Conditions. Southeast Population 2000-2010. F o r e c a s t. 2. Source: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Research and Analysis Section, Forecast: Academic Affairs.
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University of Alaska SoutheastSpring 2009 Demographic and Economic Conditions
Southeast Population 2000-2010 F o r e c a s t 2 Source: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Research and AnalysisSection, Forecast: Academic Affairs
Southeast Alaska’s College-age Population 2003-2013 F o r e c a s t The traditional age group (18-24) and UAS’s average age group (25-39) are a small % of the southeast population but that % may improve in the forecast. Note: Percents do not add to 100 because only ages 20-54 are shown 3 Source: Alaska Department of Labor, Research and Analysis
Percent of Southeast PopulationAged 20 to 34 years 5 Source: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Research and AnalysisSection
Southeast Alaska High School EnrollmentsSchool Years 2004-2010 Forecast 4 Source: Alaska Department of Education’s Statistics and Reports, Forecast: Academic Affairs
Forecast Percent of 9th Graders who Graduate AY 2004-2011 8 Source: Alaska Department of Education’s Statistics and Reports, Forecast: Academic Affairs
UAS Student OriginsAY 1998-2008 Nearly 82% of UAS students come from Southeast Alaska Source: Banner Closing Extracts
Southeast Alaska Education Level 2000Population: 25 years and over Source: 2000 Census Detailed File 9
Average Unemployment Rate Southeast 2002-2008 Unemployment rates are historically below 5% for Juneau but Southeast Alaska remains high. Forecasts are Southeast to remain the same and Juneau’s rate to midly increase
Juneau rental and home prices are highest in the state in 2007
A l a s k a v s . S o u t h e a s t Major Industry Employment in 2008 Alaska Southeast 6
Education, Health and Retail Industries Lead the Southeast Job’s Forecast *Includes: Mining, Construction and Manufacturing
Educational and Training Levels Total Openings in Alaska 2006-2016 UAS OPPORTUNITIES Bachelor's Degree and Above 20.20% Associate Degree or Short-term On-the-job Vocational Training Training 41.40% 9.20% Experience in a Related Occupation 6.70% Moderate to Long-term On-the-job Training 22.50% Source: Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development, Research and Analysis
Public School Systems, Public Works, Where are the JobsSoutheast Alaska 2008 State Social Services, Corrections, Transportation, University of Alaska Local Forest Service, Transportation, NOAA Federal Retail Fred Myer, Safeway, Costco Health SEARCH, Bartlett Regional Hospital Leisure Westmark, A.T. Adventure, NANA Goods-Producing Greens Creek, Coeur- d’Alene Mines 0 Bars represent largest employer to smallest Source: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Hot Jobs 2006-2016by UAS Programs Source: Alaska Department of Labor, ‘Hot Jobs’ w/ Academic Affairs program interpretation