Occupational Projections and Training Data 2000-2001

Occupational Projections and Training Data 2000-2001

Author: Alan Eck

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2001-04

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 0756707870

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This statistical & research supp. to the 2000-01 Occupational Outlook Handbook presents detailed, comprehensive stat. used in preparing the Handbook. Discusses recent research results & other topics -- info. that is valuable to training officials, educ. planners, vocational & employ. counselors, jobseekers, & others interested in occupational info. Presents detailed info. about all occupations in the nat. industry-occupation matrix, & the factors affecting each of these categories. Defines what the data on replacement needs represent, & describes how they were prepared. Provides data on completions of institutional educ. & training programs by field.


Employment Outlook, 1998-2008

Employment Outlook, 1998-2008

Author:

Publisher: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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Provides an overview of industry and occupational employment projections for the 1998-2008 period. Focuses on industries and occupations that will generate the largest portion of the projected job growth. Discusses the implications of employment growth on the quality of jobs in term of earnings and on the education and training requirements of jobs that will be generated from 1998-2008.


Employment Outlook

Employment Outlook

Author: Neal H. Rosenthal

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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Provides an overview of industry and occupational employment projections for the 1994-2005 period. The discussion focuses on industries and occupations that will generate the largest portion of the projected job growth. This report also discusses the implications of employment growth on the quality of jobs in terms of earnings and on education and training requirements of jobs that will be generated over the 1994-2005 period. The projections have 4 primary components: labor force, economic growth, industry employment, and occupational employment.