Type:

Data Visualization

Data Format:

Interactive

Geographic Coverage:

National

Scale/Focus:

State

Interactive:

Yes

Frequency of Update:

Irregular

Opportunity Occupations Monitor

Atlanta Fed

The Opportunity Occupations Monitor displays opportunity employment and its prevalence across labor markets.



How the Fed goes beyond the data to try to make the economy work for everyone 

Utilizing qualitative data from various sources helps paint a comprehensive picture of economic well-being and guides policy discussions at the Federal Reserve. Amidst uncertainties, staying connected to the pulse of real-world experiences remains key.


Opportunity occupations: Joining the workforce

Opportunity occupations, which are good-paying jobs for people without a four-year college degree, are the focus of a short documentary by the Federal Reserve.


Exploring a Skills-Based Approach to Occupational Mobility

This report suggests that job training and hiring practices that emphasize transferrable skills could help employers fill in-demand or hard-to-fill positions and provide new career opportunities for workers who have been laid-off, furloughed, or simply want a career change. Transitions connecting the most similar occupations would represent an average annual increase in wages of nearly $15,000 (or 49 percent).


Opportunity Occupations Revisited: Exploring Employment for Sub-Baccalaureate Workers

This report finds that opportunity employment—defined as employment accessible to workers without a bachelor’s degree and typically paying above the national annual median wage, adjusted for regional differences in consumer prices—accounts for 21.6 percent of total employment in the metro areas analyzed.