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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...
An evaluation of BLS projections of 1980 industry employment
BLS projections 1980 industry employment
2009/5/31
Employment was underestimated in projections made in 1970, 1973, and 1976; estimates of labor force growth and unemployment turned out to be offsetting factors. The 1980 recession slightly increased t...
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.
With a base year of 1984 instead of 1982, the real GNP annual growth rate remains at 2.9 percent in the middle scenario; productivity growth, however, is assumed to accelerate under the revised projec...
According to BLS projections, there will be 139 million persons in the 2000 labor force, representing a slowdown in the rate of growth after 1986; because of population or participation growth rates, ...
Overview and implications of the projections to 2000
Bureau of Labor Statistics moderate projections new jobs service-producing industries
2009/5/19
Bureau of Labor Statistics moderate projections show 21 million new jobs over the 1986-2000 period, mostly in service-producing industries; the black and Hispanic labor force is estimated to increase ...
Evaluation of BLS projections of 1985 employment shows their sensitivity to underlying population, labor force, and productivity estimates; it also shows their accuracy is similar to past projections....
Among the five rounds of projections of the 1985 labor force conducted between 1970 and 1980, those produced in 1978 yielded results closest to actual 1985 values. Because the labor force projections ...
The future occupational structure is projected to provide jobs for workers at all educational levels, but persons with the most education and training will enjoy the best job opportunities. This arti...
New BLS projections:findings and implications
labor force gross national product job opportunities
2009/5/8
Alternative projections show a considerable range of change for the labor force, gross national product, and in employment and unemployment. Under all assumptions, job opportunities vary by industry a...
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...
Industry output and employment projections to 2008
Industry output new jobs employment growth
2009/4/15
The services and retail trade industry divisions will account for nearly three-fourths of all new jobs from 1998–2008, a continuation of the 1988–98 pattern of employment growth.
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.
Industry output and employment projections to 2010
Industry output employment projections 2010
2009/4/3
U.S. employment to 2010 is expected to rise, although not as quickly as in the 1990s; nonfarm wage and salary workers should account for most of the new jobs
Labor force projections to 2010:steady growth and changing composition
Labor force 2010 growth changing composition
2009/4/3
The labor force will grow steadily as the population and labor force ages; diversity will continue to increase