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New Hampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau

New Hampshire Employment Projections

New Hampshire Employment Projections by Industry and Occupation 2002-2012 is published every two years. Statewide projections for 64 industries and 647 occupations are included along with a brief description of trends that may affect demand for employment over the ten-year period. Tables and charts show where occupational demand is projected for both growth and replacement needs, and where demand is projected to decline. “Hot Jobs” focuses on selected occupations with very good projected job demand. November 2004 PDF (716k)

Twenty-Five Occupations with the Most Annual Openings November 2004

Twenty-Five Fastest Growing Occupations November 2004

Twenty-Five Occupations Adding the Most Jobs November 2004

Comparison of Fastest Growing Occupations in New Hampshire November 2004
Short Term Projections, 4th Quarter 2002-4th Quarter 2004, a supplement to Janaury 2004 Economic Conditions PDF (107k) (January 2004)
Short-Term Projections, 2nd Quarter 2002-2nd Quarter 2004 - a supplement to June 2003 Economic Conditions PDF (66k) (June 2003)
Employment Projections by County

Job Outlook and Locator, Occupations by Industry 2002-2012 is a tool that can help job seekers, career planners, and others connect to occupations by identifying the industries that most commonly employ workers in a specific occupation Based on a long-term look at New Hampshire’s economy, more than 650 occupations are included, each with a corresponding Standard Occupational Classification code and description, 2003 average hourly or annual wage, estimated 2002 employment, projected 2012 employment, projected growth rate for 2002-2012, estimated annual openings, education and training requirements, and the employing industries. This version of Job Locator uses the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). January 2005 PDF (1,543k)

Job Outlook and Locator Sections

Introduction PDF (26k) Introduction
11-0000 PDF (23k) Management Occupations
13-0000 PDF (23k) Business and Financial Operations Occupations
15-0000 PDF (15k) Computer and Mathematical Occupations
17-0000 PDF (26k) Architecture and Engineering Occupations
19-0000 PDF (21k) Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
21-0000 PDF (14k) Community and Social Services Occupations
23-0000 PDF (9k) Legal Occupations
25-0000 PDF (34k) Education, Training, and Library Occupations
27-0000 PDF (25k) Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
29-0000 PDF (31k) Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
31-0000 PDF (14k) Healthcare Support Occupations
33-0000 PDF (15k) Protective Service Occupations
35-0000 PDF (14k) Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
37-0000 PDF (12k) Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
39-0000 PDF (20k) Personal Care and Service Occupations
41-0000 PDF (18k) Sales and Related Occupations
43-0000 PDF (45k) Office and Administrative Support Occupations
45-0000 PDF (11k) Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
47-0000 PDF (31k) Construction and Extraction Occupations
49-0000 PDF (35k) Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
51-0000 PDF (71k) Production Occupations
53-0000 PDF (25k) Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Index PDF (47k) Index of Occupational Employment Statistics Titles and Their Corresponding Codes
In Brief: Employment Projections 2000 to 2010 is a colorful pamphlet that includes highlights from New Hampshire Employment Projections by Industry and Occupations, 1998 to 2008. Tables and graphs are combined with bulleted text to summarize industry and occupational projections, annual openings, and training categories for the state and its ten counties.
January 2004 PDF (265k)

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