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Employment Data for Buffalo

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DataDemographicsHistory__Employment_Data_for_Buffalo.pdf (185.1 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/73407
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Author
Considine, Allison
Abstract

The types of jobs available in Buffalo have changed post-recession, with midlevel skilled jobs disappearing and high and low skill jobs growing. The loss of jobs in fields such as teaching, office administration, factory work and construction work during the recession is exacerbated by the fact that many midlevel jobs, such as manufacturing, are being automated or sent to cheaper markets. Growth has occurred on the high and low skill ends of the spectrum, however, with increases in fields that require high-level business skill, healthcare expertise, computer training, engineering, etc. At the low end, there has been growth in food preparation, personal care, and jobs such as store clerks and child care providers. These changes are reflected in the fact that 31.2% of employed persons in Buffalo work in management, professional, and related occupations, and 20.8% work in service occupations, as of 2012. The data suggests the need for workers in Buffalo to acquire more education, training, and skills to ameliorate growing inequality and polarization in the job market, and for expansion of policies like living wages to ensure that the high number of low-skill jobs does not result in higher poverty.

Date Issued
2014-09-01
Keywords
Buffalo
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Poverty/Low Wage Work/Income Inequality
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Data/Demographics/History
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Demographics and Data
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Economic Development
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Policies and Programs
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Low Wage Work
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Fact Sheet
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PPG
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Education
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