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Community Choice Aggregation Feasibility Analysis Alameda County <br /> Occupation Impacts for Alameda County,2023 <br /> Sectors that experience job changes will mean changes over a mix of their occupational <br /> requirements. For the maximum year of county job impact, 2023, the broad category <br /> occupational impacts are presented in Figure 28 for Scenario 1 as relates to the direct jobs and <br /> the non-direct jobs (direct plus non-direct equals the total jobs). They are shown in ascending <br /> order of direct stage occupational requirements. It should not be surprising that the non-direct <br /> stage of economic stimulation for the county creates a more pronounced set of occupational <br /> opportunities due to the magnitude of net rate savings benefitting all customer segments within <br /> the county.Note Military and Farming occupations are omitted due to zero or very small <br /> response in both stages of job generation. <br /> Figure 28. Occupational Impacts Scenario 1, 2023 <br /> Community and social service occupations <br /> Food preparation and serving related occupations IIMM <br /> Life,physical,and social science occupations 1 <br /> Arts,design,entertainment,sports,and media I <br /> occupations <br /> Protective service occupations 1M <br /> Legal occupations III <br /> Building and grounds cleaning and <br /> maintenance,personal care and service occupations <br /> Production occupations <br /> Healthcare occupations i <br /> Education,training,and library occupations • <br /> Installation,maintenance,and repair occupations • <br /> Transportation and material moving occupations • <br /> Computer,mathematical,architecture,and engineering r <br /> occupations <br /> Management,business,and financial occupations <br /> Sales and related,office and administrative support <br /> occupations <br /> Construction and extraction occupations <br /> 0 100 200 300 -100 500 600 <br /> •non-Direct •Direct <br /> July,2016 43 MRW&Associates,LLC <br />