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          Employment Concentration of Child, Family, and School Social Workers in Wisconsin

          Rank Region 2025 Employment Concentration level Location Quotient
          1 Northwestern Wisconsin Balance of State Above average opportunities 1.58
          2 Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 1.2
          3 Racine-Mount Pleasant, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 1.03
          4 Janesville-Beloit, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.9
          5 Eau Claire, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.9
          6 Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.84
          7 Kenosha, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.84
          8 South Central Wisconsin Balance of State Average opportunities 0.82
          9 Wisconsin Average opportunities 0.77
          10 Green Bay, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.77
          11 Northeastern Wisconsin Balance of State Average opportunities 0.77
          12 Western Wisconsin Balance of State Average opportunities 0.76
          13 Madison, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.76
          14 Duluth, MN-WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.75
          15 Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.74
          16 Fond du Lac, WI Metro Area Average opportunities 0.71
          17 La Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN Metro Area Below average opportunities 0.66
          18 Appleton, WI Metro Area Below average opportunities 0.63
          19 Sheboygan, WI Metro Area Below average opportunities 0.61
          20 Wausau, WI Metro Area Below average opportunities 0.53