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Occupational employment projections to 2018。
Occupational employment projections through 1995
Occupational employment projections 1995 health care
2009/6/4
During 1982-95, health care will continue to be an expanding field of work, typist are apt to decline due to word processors, and high technology should spur the growth of occupations such as engineer...
Occupational employment projections:the 1984-95 outlook
1984-95 outlook growth rates occupational structure
2009/5/20
The occupational structure of the economy is estimated to change through the mid-1990's as employment growth rates for many occupations depart from historical trends.
State industry and occupational employment projections
State industry occupational employment projections
2009/5/19
Analysis of the first projections by States using BLS occupational employment data identifies a number of causes of projection errors, and offers suggestions for improving the projections procedures.
Even though job openings are expected to occur at all levels of education and training, opportunities to advance into the higher paying occupations will generally require post-secondary education. Thi...
This article examines the accuracy of BLS occupational employment projections for 1995. Although too conservative, the BLS employment projections to 1995 correctly foresaw most general occupational tr...
Occupations requiring at least an associate's degree are expected to grow faster than those requiring less education or training. This article compares the 1996-2006 projected changes in the structure...
Occupational employment projections to 2008
Occupations requiring employment projections 2008
2009/4/15
Occupations requiring an associate degree or more education, which accounted for one-fourth of all jobs in 1998, will account for 40 percent of total job growth from 1998 to 2008. This article discuss...
Occupations requiring a postsecondary vocational award or an academic degree, which accounted for 29 percent of all jobs in 2000, will account for 42 percent of total job growth from 2000 to 2010.
Employment in professional and related occupations and in service occupations is expected to increase the fastest of all occupations and add the most jobs from 2004 to 2014; office and administrative ...
A projected slowdown in labor force growth is expected to generate fewer new jobs during 2006?6 than in 1996?006; replacement needs are anticipated to produce almost twice as many job openings as grow...