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Kansas nursing occupational projection 1995-2005

D L Reid

    The Kansas Nurse
    |June 1, 1997
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    Kansas occupational employment data from 1992-1994 reveals that projected industry employment significantly impacts future job demand. Understanding these trends is crucial for workforce planning.

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    Area of Science:

    • Labor Economics
    • Workforce Development
    • Kansas Economy

    Background:

    • The Kansas State Department of Human Resources conducted a study on occupational employment.
    • Data was gathered from 1992-1994 occupational employment statistics program surveys.
    • Base year 1993 average annual employment for Kansas industries was also utilized.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze occupational employment trends in Kansas.
    • To project future occupational demand based on industry employment.
    • To provide insights for workforce planning and economic development.

    Main Methods:

    • Compilation of staffing pattern employment data from 1992, 1993, and 1994.
    • Integration of 1993 average annual employment data for Kansas industries.

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  • Analysis of the relationship between industry employment projections and occupational demand.
  • Main Results:

    • Projected demand for occupational employment is significantly influenced by projected industry employment.
    • The study provides a data-driven overview of Kansas's employment landscape.
    • Identified key factors affecting future job market needs.

    Conclusions:

    • Industry employment projections are a critical determinant of future occupational demand in Kansas.
    • The findings underscore the importance of aligning workforce development with industry growth.
    • Data-driven insights are essential for effective state-level economic strategy.