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   Labor Market Information Publications - State of Connecticut Last Updated: July 7, 2023
The following list contains brief descriptions of monthly publications that are available through the Office of Research. Follow links provided to view or download PDF.
current Connecticut Labor Situation Connecticut Labor Situation
Highlights changes from both a month and a year earlier in unemployment, nonfarm employment, and changes over-the-year for manufacturing wages and hours for the State and its nine labor market areas. Other economic indicators for CT, such as seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment, average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance, the unemployment rate, and average manufacturing weekly hours, are listed by month for the entire previous year up to the current period.
current Connecticut Economic Digest Connecticut Economic Digest
Every month the Digest provides the most current economic data available for Connecticut. Decision-makers from many arenas are better informed because the Digest makes it possible to follow the trends and understand the status of economic forces that influence Connecticut's labor markets. We are pleased to continue providing information that is useful in making decisions, setting plans, and engaging in informed conversation
Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) for Connecticut Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) for CT
The latest estimates of resident labor force, employment, unemployment, and unemployment rates for the US, Connecticut, and the State's labor market areas and towns. These estimates are derived through the LAUS program model, a federal/state cooperative project established by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Current Business & Employment Changes Announced in the News Media Business & Employment Changes Announced in the News Media
This publication lists start-ups, expansions, staff reductions, and layoffs reported by the media, both current and future. The report provides company name, the number of workers involved, date of the action, the principal product or service of the company, a brief synopsis of the action, and the source and date of the media article.
Current Labor Market Information - At-A-Glance Labor Market Information - At-A-Glance
The Office of Research gathers, analyzes, and disseminates information on the economy, workforce and careers that is used to evaluate the economic health of Connecticut, to support and promote state workforce development activities, and to assist students and job seekers in making career choices. At-A-Glance is a monthly pamphlet that contains the latest updates for data items most frequently requested.
Connecticut Help Wanted OnLine Data Series (HWOL) Connecticut Help Wanted OnLine Data Series (HWOL)
The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series (HWOL) measures the number of new, first-time online jobs and jobs reposted from the previous month for over 16,000 Internet job boards, corporate boards and smaller job sites that serve niche markets and smaller geographic areas. The data can be used as a real-time measure of labor demand.
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The following list contains brief descriptions of Job Seeker Publications available through the Office of Research. Follow the links provided to view or download PDF.
Connecticut Career Paths Connecticut Career Paths
56-page guide is well organized for quick references that include the locations and contact information for the American Job Centers, Labor Department’s Job Bank-CTHires.com, Career and Educational Resources, and Government Resources in Connecticut. Articles in the guide also provide information on advanced manufacturing, apprenticeship, core components of student success plans, employment of minors, résumé design basics, and steps to become a teacher. It also contains data on more than 360 occupations in the state, including narrative descriptions, number of individuals currently employed, annual job openings, salary information, required training and basic skills sought by employers.
Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs for people who want to find work in the Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations and manufacturing jobs. This publication contains information about STEM occupations, earnings, educational requirements, and job prospects. There are also suggestions on how to prepare for a STEM career and where to find more information.
A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations for people who want or need to find work immediately, but don’t know where to start.
Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs for people who want or need to find work immediately in the field of manufacturing and other middle-skills jobs.
Connecticut Information for Workforce Investment Planning Information for Workforce Investment Planning
Contains a variety of data on CT and each of the state’s five WIAs including population and population density, labor force, employment and wages by industry sector, and new housing permits. In addition, detailed information on residents in need of workforce investment services such as high school dropouts, Medicaid recipients, adult probationers, Temporary Family Assistance recipients, and other residents with barriers to employment.
Connecticut Career Posters Connecticut Career Posters
Colorful, at-a-glance illustrations of job journeys in each of CT's 16 career clusters. Each poster includes information on some of Connecticut's in-demand occupations within each career cluster, grouped by level of education or training required and average annual wage.
Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series
HWOL measures the number of new, first-time online jobs and jobs reposted from the previous month for over 16,000 Internet job boards, corporate boards and smaller job sites that serve niche markets and smaller geographic areas. The data can be used as a real-time measure of labor demand.
2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (2.6M)
The report summarizes the employment and compensation experience of students who graduated from our 18 public colleges during the 2014-15 school year. The report also provides a detailed summary of employment by industry sector and college degree program for the graduates of each system of education and for each individual institution.
Connecticut Career Resource Network Update Connecticut Career Resource Network Update
The CCRN Update is published three times a year by the Department of Labor, Office of Research and the Connecticut Career Resource Network. It provides individuals in the educational and occupational training communities with information on resources and upcoming events. Articles include reviews of new Web sites and books, occupational descriptions, announcements of conferences and job fairs, and other articles of interest.
2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (4M)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2013-14, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (3MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2012-13, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2.4MB) 2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.4MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2008, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2.7MB) 2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.7MB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2007, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,200KB) 2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3,200KB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2006, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,840KB) 2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3.8MB)
The archived report summarizes employment and earnings results for students who graduated from one of the State’s 18 public colleges in 2004, and provides more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
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The following list contains brief descriptions of Business Publications available through the Office of Research. Follow the links provided to view or download PDF.
current Connecticut Labor Situation Connecticut Labor Situation
Highlights changes from both a month and a year earlier in unemployment, nonfarm employment, and changes over-the-year for manufacturing wages and hours for the State and its nine labor market areas. Other economic indicators for CT, such as seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment, average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance, the unemployment rate, and average manufacturing weekly hours, are listed by month for the entire previous year up to the current period.
current Connecticut Economic Digest Connecticut Economic Digest
Every month the Digest provides the most current economic data available for Connecticut. Decision-makers from many arenas are better informed because the Digest makes it possible to follow the trends and understand the status of economic forces that influence Connecticut's labor markets. We are pleased to continue providing information that is useful in making decisions, setting plans, and engaging in informed conversation
Current Business & Employment Changes Announced in the News Media Business & Employment Changes Announced in the News Media
This publication lists start-ups, expansions, staff reductions, and layoffs reported by the media, both current and future. The report provides company name, the number of workers involved, date of the action, the principal product or service of the company, a brief synopsis of the action, and the source and date of the media article.
Current Labor Market Information - At-A-Glance Labor Market Information - At-A-Glance
The Office of Research gathers, analyzes, and disseminates information on the economy, workforce and careers that is used to evaluate the economic health of CT, to support and promote state workforce development activities, and to assist students and job seekers in making career choices. At-A-Glance is a monthly pamphlet that contains the latest updates for data items most frequently requested.
Connecticut Labor Force Data for Affirmative Action Plan Connecticut Labor Force Data for Affirmative Action Plan
Provides quarterly labor force information for Connecticut and its nine labor market areas. Includes statewide and labor market area estimates of total labor force, unemployment rates, and unemployed women and minorities. Information on the broad occupational skills of women and minority job seekers registered with the CTWorks Career Centers can also be found here.
Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series
HWOL measures the number of new, first-time online jobs and jobs reposted from the previous month for over 16,000 Internet job boards, corporate boards and smaller job sites that serve niche markets and smaller geographic areas. The data can be used as a real-time measure of labor demand.
Connecticut Business Employment Dynamics Connecticut Business Employment Dynamics
(BED) data provide information on the gross number of jobs gained and lost at business establishments in CT. They include estimates of the number of jobs added at opening and expanding establishments and of jobs eliminated at closing and contracting establishments. Also known as job flows, these data provide a fuller understanding of the labor market dynamics underlying net employment growth that unfold over time.
Connecticut Information for Workforce Investment Planning Information for Workforce Investment Planning
Contains a variety of data on CT and each of the state’s five WIAs including population and population density, labor force, employment and wages by industry sector, and new housing permits. In addition, detailed information on residents in need of workforce investment services such as high school drop-outs, Medicaid recipients, adult probationers, Temporary Family Assistance recipients, and other residents with barriers to employment.
2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (2.6M)
The report summarizes the employment and compensation experience of students who graduated from our 18 public colleges during the 2014-15 school year. The report also provides a detailed summary of employment by industry sector and college degree program for the graduates of each system of education and for each individual institution.
2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (4M)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2013-14, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (3MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2012-13, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2.4MB) 2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.4MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2008, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2,765KB) 2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.7MB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2007, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,200KB) 2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3.2MB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2006, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,840KB) 2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3.8MB)
The archived report summarizes employment and earnings results for students who graduated from one of the State’s 18 public colleges in 2004, and provides more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
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The following list contains brief descriptions of Research Publications available through the Office of Research. Follow the links provided to view or download PDF.
current Connecticut Labor Situation Connecticut Labor Situation
Highlights changes from both a month and a year earlier in unemployment, nonfarm employment, and changes over-the-year for manufacturing wages and hours for the State and its nine labor market areas. Other economic indicators for CT, such as seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment, average weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance, the unemployment rate, and average manufacturing weekly hours, are listed by month for the entire previous year up to the current period.
current Connecticut Economic Digest Connecticut Economic Digest
Every month the Digest provides the most current economic data available for Connecticut. Decision-makers from many arenas are better informed because the Digest makes it possible to follow the trends and understand the status of economic forces that influence Connecticut's labor markets. We are pleased to continue providing information that is useful in making decisions, setting plans, and engaging in informed conversation
Current Business & Employment Changes Announced in the News Media Business & Employment Changes Announced in the News Media
This publication lists start-ups, expansions, staff reductions, and layoffs reported by the media, both current and future. The report provides company name, the number of workers involved, date of the action, the principal product or service of the company, a brief synopsis of the action, and the source and date of the media article.
Current Labor Market Information - At-A-Glance Labor Market Information - At-A-Glance
The Office of Research gathers, analyzes, and disseminates information on the economy, workforce and careers that is used to evaluate the economic health of CT, to support and promote state workforce development activities, and to assist students and job seekers in making career choices. At-A-Glance is a monthly pamphlet that contains the latest updates for data items most frequently requested.
Connecticut Labor Force Data for Affirmative Action Plan Connecticut Labor Force Data for Affirmative Action Plan
Provides quarterly labor force information for Connecticut and its nine labor market areas. Includes statewide and labor market area estimates of total labor force, unemployment rates, and unemployed women and minorities. Information on the broad occupational skills of women and minority job seekers registered with the CTWorks Career Centers can also be found here.
Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Data Series
HWOL measures the number of new, first-time online jobs and jobs reposted from the previous month for over 16,000 Internet job boards, corporate boards and smaller job sites that serve niche markets and smaller geographic areas. The data can be used as a real-time measure of labor demand.
Connecticut Business Employment Dynamics Connecticut Business Employment Dynamics
(BED) data provide information on the gross number of jobs gained and lost at business establishments in CT. They include estimates of the number of jobs added at opening and expanding establishments and of jobs eliminated at closing and contracting establishments. Also known as job flows, these data provide a fuller understanding of the labor market dynamics underlying net employment growth that unfold over time.
Connecticut Information for Workforce Investment Planning Information for Workforce Investment Planning
Contains a variety of data on CT and each of the state’s five WIAs including population and population density, labor force, employment and wages by industry sector, and new housing permits. In addition, detailed information on residents in need of workforce investment services such as high school dropouts, Medicaid recipients, adult probationers, Temporary Family Assistance recipients, and other residents with barriers to employment.
Connecticut Career Paths Connecticut Career Paths
56-page guide is well organized for quick references that include the locations and contact information for the American Job Centers, Labor Department’s Job Bank-CTHires.com, Career and Educational Resources, and Government Resources in Connecticut. Articles in the guide also provide information on advanced manufacturing, apprenticeship, core components of student success plans, employment of minors, résumé design basics, and steps to become a teacher. It also contains data on more than 360 occupations in the state, including narrative descriptions, number of individuals currently employed, annual job openings, salary information, required training and basic skills sought by employers.
Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs for people who want to find work in the Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations and manufacturing jobs. This publication contains information about STEM occupations, earnings, educational requirements, and job prospects. There are also suggestions on how to prepare for a STEM career and where to find more information.
A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations for people who want or need to find work immediately, but don’t know where to start.
Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs for people who want or need to find work immediately in the field of manufacturing and other middle-skills jobs.
Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) for Connecticut Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) for CT
The latest estimates of resident labor force, employment, unemployment, and unemployment rates for the US, Connecticut, and the State's labor market areas and towns. These estimates are derived through the LAUS program model, a federal/state cooperative project established by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Connecticut 2000 Equal Employment Opportunity Special Tabulation Files CT 2000 Equal Employment Opportunity Special Tabulation Files
The tables in this EEO Special Tabulation provide breakouts for the eight counties and seven metropolitan statistical areas (MSA's) within the state of Connecticut. (The MSA's shown were those established following the 1990 Census since this is the way the data were provided on the EEO Special Tabulation) Because most employers recruit their workers within specific areas, maps of each the counties and statistical areas are included.
2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (2.6M)
The report summarizes the employment and compensation experience of students who graduated from our 18 public colleges during the 2014-15 school year. The report also provides a detailed summary of employment by industry sector and college degree program for the graduates of each system of education and for each individual institution.
2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (4M)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2013-14, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (3MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2012-13, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2.4MB) 2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.4MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2008, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2,765KB) 2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.7MB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2007, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,200KB) 2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3.2MB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2006, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,840KB) 2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3.8MB)
The archived report summarizes employment and earnings results for students who graduated from one of the State’s 18 public colleges in 2004, and provides more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
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The following list contains brief descriptions of Student Publications available through the Office of Research. Follow the links provided to view or download PDF.
Connecticut Career Paths Connecticut Career Paths
56-page guide is well organized for quick references that include the locations and contact information for the American Job Centers, Labor Department’s Job Bank-CTHires.com, Career and Educational Resources, and Government Resources in Connecticut. Articles in the guide also provide information on advanced manufacturing, apprenticeship, core components of student success plans, employment of minors, résumé design basics, and steps to become a teacher. It also contains data on more than 360 occupations in the state, including narrative descriptions, number of individuals currently employed, annual job openings, salary information, required training and basic skills sought by employers.
Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared Connecticut STEM and Manufacturing Jobs for people who want to find work in the Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations and manufacturing jobs. This publication contains information about STEM occupations, earnings, educational requirements, and job prospects. There are also suggestions on how to prepare for a STEM career and where to find more information.
A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared A Look at Connecticut's Entry-Level Occupations for people who want or need to find work immediately, but don’t know where to start.
Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs
The Connecticut Department of Labor’s Office of Research has prepared Connecticut’s Manufacturing and Other Middle-skills Jobs for people who want or need to find work immediately in the field of manufacturing and other middle-skills jobs.
2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2016-17 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (2.6M)
The report summarizes the employment and compensation experience of students who graduated from our 18 public colleges during the 2014-15 school year. The report also provides a detailed summary of employment by industry sector and college degree program for the graduates of each system of education and for each individual institution.
2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2015 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (4M)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2013-14, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission 2014 Legislative Report Card ~ Connecticut Employment and Training Commission (3MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2012-13, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2.4MB) 2008 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2.4MB)
A comprehensive report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2008, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 2,765KB) 2007 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (2,765KB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2007, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,200KB) 2006 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3,200KB)
The archived report on employment outcomes for graduates of the public college system. Provides a summary of employment and earnings experience for students who graduated from one of Connecticut’s 18 public colleges in 2006, as well as more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce ( 3,840KB) 2004 Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce (3,840KB)
The archived report summarizes employment and earnings results for students who graduated from one of the State’s 18 public colleges in 2004, and provides more detailed information on these employed graduates by industry sector, college and degree program.
Connecticut Career Posters Connecticut Career Posters
Colorful, at-a-glance illustrations of job journeys in each of CT's 16 career clusters. Each poster includes information on some of Connecticut's in-demand occupations within each career cluster, grouped by level of education or training required and average annual wage.
To request copies or to be placed on the mailing list for any of our publications, please call (860) 263-6275.
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