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Disability and occupational projections

Table 8. Occupations with the greatest job growth for people with disabilities, 2008 and 2018 (projected)
[Numbers in thousands]
Code Occupation Total
employment
Change,
2008-18
People with disabilities Median annual earnings, 2008 Earnings quartile,(1) 2008 Education and training level
2008 2018 Number Percent Percent in occupation Change in total employment

All occupations
150,932 166,206 15,274 10.1 6.1 825 $32,390

 

                 

(2)Top 10 occupations in job growth for people with disabilities
27,198 31,423 4,225 15.5 6.5 293 (3)

(2)Top 20 occupations in job growth for people with disabilities
42,576 48,760 6,184 14.5 6.7 416 (3)

 

                 

31-1010

Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides
2,454 3,194 741 30.2 8.6 63.9 (4) VL/L
Short-term on-the-job training/postsecondary vocational award

39-9021

Personal and home care aides
817 1,193 376 46.0 12.3 46.1 19,180 VL
Short-term on-the-job training

35-3021

Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food
2,702 3,096 394 14.6 8.7 34.1 16,430 VL
Short-term on-the-job training

43-6010

Secretaries and administrative assistants
4,348 4,820 472 10.9 4.9 23.3 (5) H/L
Work experience in related occupation/associate degree/moderate-term on-the-job training

41-2031

Retail salespersons
4,489 4,864 375 8.4 6.2 23.3 20,510 VL
Short-term on-the-job training

 

               

43-4051

Customer service representatives
2,252 2,652 400 17.7 5.5 22.0 29,860 L
Moderate-term on-the-job training

53-3030

Driver/sales workers and truck drivers
3,189 3,481 292 9.2 7.5 21.8 (6) H/L
Short-term on-the-job training

29-1111

Registered nurses
2,619 3,200 582 22.2 3.7 21.7 62,450 VH
Associate degree

43-9061

Office clerks, general
3,024 3,383 359 11.9 5.6 20.0 25,320 L
Short-term on-the-job training

37-3010

Grounds maintenance workers
1,303 1,540 237 18.2 7.2 17.0 (7) L
Short/moderate-term on-the-job training

 

               

47-2061

Construction laborers
1,249 1,505 256 20.5 5.7 14.5 28,520 L
Moderate-term on-the-job training

33-9030

Security guards and gaming surveillance officers
1,086 1,240 154 14.1 8.7 13.3 (8) L
Short/moderate-term on-the-job training

37-201X(9)

Janitors and building cleaners
2,390 2,496 106 4.4 11.9 12.6 (10) VL/L
Short-term on-the-job training

43-3031

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks
2,064 2,276 212 10.3 5.8 12.3 32,510 H
Moderate-term on-the-job training

31-909X(11)

Medical assistants and other healthcare support occupations, except dental assistants
966 1,196 230 23.8 5.3 12.2 (12) VL/L
Short/moderate-term on-the-job training, postsecondary vocational award

 

               

25-3000

Other teachers and instructors
1,099 1,306 206 18.8 5.9 12.2 (13) H/L
Bachelor's degree/work experience in a related occupation

25-2020

Elementary and middle school teachers
2,225 2,571 346 15.6 3.4 11.8 (14) H
Bachelor's degree

39-9011

Child care workers
1,302 1,444 142 10.9 8.0 11.4 18,970 VL
Short-term on-the-job training

43-5081

Stock clerks and order fillers
1,859 1,993 134 7.2 8.5 11.4 20,800 VL
Short-term on-the-job training

43-4171

Receptionists and information clerks
1,139 1,312 173 15.2 6.5 11.3 24,550 L
Short-term on-the-job training

Footnotes:
(1) Key: H = high, L = low, VH = very high, VL = very low.
(2) Figures for the top 10 and top 20 occupations are sums for levels (first three columns and sixth column) and averages for percentages (fourth and fifth columns), with the averages weighted by the number of workers in each occupation.
(3) Not available.
(4) Median earnings for the three occupations in this occupational group are $20,460 for home health aides; $23,850 for nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants; and $26,560 for psychiatric aides.
(5) Median earnings for the four occupations in this occupational group are $40,030 for executive secretaries and administrative assistants, $39,860 for legal secretaries, $29,680 for medical secretaries, and $29,050 for all other secretaries.
(6) Median earnings for the three occupations in this occupational group are $22,260 for driver/sales workers, $37,270 for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers, and $27,610 for light and delivery services truck drivers.
(7) Median earnings for the four occupations in this occupational group are $23,150 for landscaping and groundskeeping workers; $29,770 for pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators of vegetation; $29,970 for tree trimmers and pruners; and $22,390 for all other grounds maintenance workers.
(8) Median earnings for the two occupations in this occupational group are $28,850 for gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators, and $23,460 for security guards.
(9) The 37-201X ACS aggregated code comprises Standard Occupational Codes 37-2011 (janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners) and 37-2019 (all other building cleaning workers).
(10) Median earnings for the two occupations in this occupational group are $21,450 for janitors and cleaners, and $27,230 for all other building workers.
(11) The 31-909X ACS aggregated code comprises Standard Occupational Codes 31-9092 ( medical assistants), 31-9093 (medical equipment preparers), 31-9094 (medical transcriptionists), 31-9095 (pharmacy aides), 31-9096 (veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers), and 31-9099 (all other health care support workers).
(12) Median earnings for the six occupations in this aggregated occupation are $28,300 for medical assistants, $28,410 for medical equipment preparers, $32,060 for medical transcriptionists, $20,100 for pharmacy aides, $21,210 for veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers, and $29,350 for all other health care support workers.
(13) Median earnings for the three occupations in this occupational group are $46,310 for adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors; $35,720 for self-enrichment education teachers; and $31,100 for all other teachers and instructors.
(14) Median earnings for the three occupations in this occupational group are $49,330 for elementary school teachers, except special education teachers; $49,700 for middle school teachers, except special and vocational education teachers; and $47,870 for middle school vocational education teachers.

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