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San Juan County – Occupation Affiliation

Picture of a Fireman The array of different occupations within a county significantly impacts its economy in various ways. Here are some key aspects:

  1. Economic Diversification
    • Stability: A diverse range of occupations helps stabilize the economy. If one sector faces a downturn, others can compensate, reducing the risk of economic collapse.
    • Resilience: Counties with a varied occupational base are better equipped to handle economic shocks, such as technological changes or global market fluctuations.

  2. Innovation and Growth
    • Cross-Pollination of Ideas: Different professions bring diverse perspectives, fostering innovation. For example, tech professionals collaborating with healthcare workers can lead to advancements in medical technology.
    • Entrepreneurship: A mix of skills and expertise can encourage entrepreneurial activities, leading to the creation of new businesses and industries.

  3. Employment Opportunities
    • Job Creation: A variety of occupations means more job opportunities for residents, reducing unemployment rates and increasing overall economic activity.
    • Skill Development: Diverse occupations require a range of skills, promoting continuous learning and skill development among the workforce.

  4. Income Levels and Spending
    • Varied Income Streams: Different occupations come with varying income levels, which can lead to a more balanced distribution of wealth.
    • Consumer Spending: Higher and more stable incomes result in increased consumer spending, boosting local businesses and services.

  5. Tax Revenue
    • Diverse Tax Base: A wide range of occupations contributes to a more robust and stable tax base, providing the county with funds for public services and infrastructure.
    • Economic Policies: Varied occupational income levels allow for more nuanced and effective economic policies, such as progressive taxation.

  6. Quality of Life
    • Service Availability: A diverse occupational base ensures the availability of essential services, from healthcare to education, enhancing the overall quality of life.
    • Cultural Vibrancy: Different professions contribute to a rich cultural tapestry, making the county more attractive to residents and tourists alike.

  7. Infrastructure Development
    • Demand for Infrastructure: Various occupations necessitate different types of infrastructure, from tech hubs to industrial zones, driving comprehensive urban development.
    • Public Services: A diverse economy can better support public services like transportation, utilities, and emergency services, improving the county's overall functionality.

  8. Global Competitiveness
    • Attracting Talent: Counties with a wide array of occupations attract a diverse talent pool, enhancing their competitiveness on a global scale.
    • Investment Appeal: A diversified economy is more appealing to investors, as it suggests lower risk and higher potential for returns.

  9. Social Dynamics
    • Community Engagement: Different professions can lead to a more engaged and active community, with various groups contributing to civic life.
    • Social Mobility: A range of occupations provides more pathways for social mobility, allowing individuals to improve their socioeconomic status.

  10. Environmental Impact
    • Sustainable Practices: Diverse occupations can include green jobs and sustainable practices, contributing to environmental sustainability.
    • Resource Management: Varied industries can lead to more efficient resource management and reduced environmental degradation.

In summary, the array of different occupations in a county fosters economic stability, innovation, and growth, while also enhancing the quality of life and global competitiveness. This diversity is crucial for the sustainable development and resilience of urban economies.

A diversification score measures the diversity of the occupations in the county. As the value appoaches 100, occupation diversity decreases and therefore increasing the risk of economic failure for the county should those limited occupations befall a calamity. The occupation diversification score for this county is:

13.56

Most common occupation is:

Professional / Specialty

 
DescriptionEm­ployed
16 and
Over
Management/ Business/ Financial Professional/ Specialty/ **See below Healthcare Support Protective Services Food Preparation and Serving Building& Grounds Cleaning& Maintenance Personal
Care and
Services
Sales& Related Occupations Office and Administrative Support Farming/ Fishing/ Forestry Construction/ Extraction Production/ Transportation/ Material Moving

San Juan County6,1457981,41314611729638213939556044982873
Utah (in 000's)1,80631643347298057461762276155235
National (in 000's)169,61028,67141,1775,5313,6758,8375,8674,34316,28618,4061,01213,67422,131
Mesa County78,90912,42117,2463,2141,5074,3572,7622,1217,6138,4094009,1299,730
Coconino County71,28910,75218,6832,0781,9605,2983,6542,1016,2307,5982725,5467,117
San Juan County49,2405,1638,8302,7031,8722,6571,9131,2685,2765,5372937,0156,713
Navajo County39,3834,6369,0021,8651,2232,1531,9251,0393,6724,5443224,5764,426
Montrose County19,8722,6233,7276133829049386132,0902,3192062,8412,616
Apache County19,8001,8544,3311,3157229099322621,2883,0011382,5812,467
Montezuma County11,1731,5342,5394795345154351341,2241,1552421,395987
Grand County5,8951,243854527375951313872958458455437
San Miguel County4,9371,2241,147739821625413975722839440322
Emery County4,403520720941491513376832339281912656
Kane County3,9387997821175219417738228664478126301
Garfield County2,44639747845574251548011717410258251
Wayne County1,28329023731642365314210411194155
Dolores County1,05433520328202358183386617074
 
Per Cent to Total Employed 16 and OverDiversity
Index
 

San Juan County13.5612.9922.992.381.904.826.222.266.439.110.7215.9814.21
Utah14.2217.4923.972.571.634.453.132.529.7512.570.338.5713.02
National13.8216.9024.283.262.175.213.462.569.6010.850.608.0613.05
Mesa County12.8815.7421.864.071.915.523.502.699.6510.660.5111.5712.33
Coconino County13.7115.0826.212.912.757.435.132.958.7410.660.387.789.98
San Juan County11.5710.4917.935.493.805.403.892.5810.7111.240.6014.2513.63
Navajo County12.3611.7722.864.743.115.474.892.649.3211.540.8211.6211.24
Montrose County12.1713.2018.763.081.924.554.723.0810.5211.671.0414.3013.16
Apache County12.669.3621.876.643.654.594.711.326.5115.160.7013.0412.46
Montezuma County12.4913.7322.724.294.784.613.891.2010.9510.342.1712.498.83
Grand County12.7021.0914.490.881.2412.888.702.3412.379.910.987.727.41
San Miguel County15.9324.7923.231.481.994.385.142.8215.334.620.798.916.52
Emery County12.8311.8116.352.133.383.437.651.547.348.901.8420.7114.90
Kane County13.4820.2919.862.971.324.934.499.707.2616.351.983.207.64
Garfield County12.9716.2319.541.842.3317.386.303.274.787.110.4110.5510.26
Wayne County14.5322.6018.470.231.253.272.814.1311.078.110.8615.1212.08
Dolores County18.1631.7819.262.661.902.185.501.713.138.160.5716.137.02
 
Comparisons to State Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

San Juan County 74.2595.9492.27117.01108.24198.4689.7865.9372.52218.88186.39109.10
Utah 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
National 96.66101.29126.64133.15117.08110.44101.6398.4886.36182.3494.03100.21
Mesa County 90.0191.19158.18117.37124.08111.74106.6898.9584.80154.96134.9394.70
Coconino County 86.24109.34113.20168.96167.00163.63116.9789.6384.81116.6490.7476.67
San Juan County 59.9574.82213.19233.64121.26124.03102.21109.8989.48181.90166.16104.70
Navajo County 67.3195.37183.91190.84122.85156.04104.7195.6291.82249.94135.5286.31
Montrose County 75.4778.25119.80118.13102.23150.69122.43107.8792.87316.89166.75101.10
Apache County 53.5491.26257.93224.09103.16150.2752.5266.72120.61213.06152.0495.69
Montezuma County 78.5094.81166.50293.71103.58124.2947.60112.3582.26662.11145.6267.84
Grand County 120.5760.4434.2676.10289.33277.8292.91126.8378.84300.7790.0256.93
San Miguel County 141.7696.9357.43121.9998.32164.25111.74157.2636.75241.48103.9550.09
Emery County 67.5368.2382.91207.9777.07244.3561.3075.2470.85562.37241.59114.42
Kane County 116.0182.85115.3981.15110.70143.49385.0074.48130.14605.4837.3258.70
Garfield County 92.8181.5371.45143.21390.45201.00129.8149.0656.61124.98123.0278.81
Wayne County 129.2477.079.0876.6473.5689.58163.95113.5164.51262.09176.3692.78
Dolores County 181.7480.36103.17116.6149.04175.6867.7832.1164.93174.02188.1253.92
 
Comparisons to National Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

San Juan County 76.8294.7272.8687.8792.46179.7088.3366.9583.98120.04198.21108.88
Utah 103.4698.7378.9675.1085.4190.5598.39101.55115.8054.84106.3499.79
National 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
Mesa County 93.1290.02124.9088.14105.98101.18104.97100.4898.2084.98143.5094.50
Coconino County 89.22107.9589.39126.89142.64148.17115.0991.0298.2163.9796.4976.51
San Juan County 62.0373.87168.34175.46103.57112.31100.56111.59103.6299.76176.71104.48
Navajo County 69.6494.15145.22143.32104.93141.29103.0397.11106.32137.07144.1286.13
Montrose County 78.0877.2594.6088.7287.32136.45120.46109.53107.54173.79177.33100.89
Apache County 55.3990.10203.66168.2988.12136.0751.6767.75139.67116.85161.6895.49
Montezuma County 81.2293.60131.47220.5888.47112.5446.84114.0995.26363.12154.8667.70
Grand County 124.7459.6727.0557.15247.13251.5691.42128.7991.29164.9595.7356.81
San Miguel County 146.6695.7045.3491.6183.98148.72109.95159.6942.56132.44110.5449.98
Emery County 69.8667.3665.47156.1865.83221.2560.3176.4082.04308.42256.91114.18
Kane County 120.0381.8091.1160.9494.56129.93378.8175.64150.70332.0739.6958.58
Garfield County 96.0180.5056.42107.55333.50182.00127.7249.8265.5568.54130.8378.64
Wayne County 133.7176.097.1757.5662.8381.11161.32115.2774.70143.74187.5592.59
Dolores County 188.0279.3381.4787.5841.88159.0766.6932.6175.1995.44200.0653.81


Notes: Professional/Specialty includes these occupations: Computer, Mathematical, Architure, Engineering, Life Science, Physical Science, Social Science, Education, Legal, Community Service, Arts, Media, Healthcare Practioners, Health Technologists

Sources: STI: PopStats