Occupational Outlook HandbookBureau of Labor Statistics, 1998 |
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... growth in the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years of age and older . Growth was much faster from 1976 to 1986 , when the baby boomers were entering the la- bor force . The labor force will grow 11 percent between 1996 and 2006 ...
... growth in the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years of age and older . Growth was much faster from 1976 to 1986 , when the baby boomers were entering the la- bor force . The labor force will grow 11 percent between 1996 and 2006 ...
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... growth is projected to be highly concentrated in service - producing industries . Chart 4. Percent change in ... growth near 30 percent . Service and retail trade industries will account for 14.8 million out of a total projected growth ...
... growth is projected to be highly concentrated in service - producing industries . Chart 4. Percent change in ... growth near 30 percent . Service and retail trade industries will account for 14.8 million out of a total projected growth ...
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... growth and replacement needs , projected 1996-2006 Millions 35 20 20 10 O -10 -20 1986-96 1996-2006 3305 25 20 15 10 5 0 Replacement needs Job growth -30 Construction Agriculture , forestry , and fishing Manufacturing Percent change in ...
... growth and replacement needs , projected 1996-2006 Millions 35 20 20 10 O -10 -20 1986-96 1996-2006 3305 25 20 15 10 5 0 Replacement needs Job growth -30 Construction Agriculture , forestry , and fishing Manufacturing Percent change in ...
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... growth and replacement needs by major occupational group , projected 1996-2006 Of the 25 occupations with fast growth , high pay , and low unemployment that have the largest numerical growth , 18 require at least a bachelor's degree ...
... growth and replacement needs by major occupational group , projected 1996-2006 Of the 25 occupations with fast growth , high pay , and low unemployment that have the largest numerical growth , 18 require at least a bachelor's degree ...
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... growth varies widely by education and training requirements . Chart 10. Growth rates by most significant source of education and training , projected 1996-2006 Bachelor's degree Associate degree Doctoral degree Work experience plus ...
... growth varies widely by education and training requirements . Chart 10. Growth rates by most significant source of education and training , projected 1996-2006 Bachelor's degree Associate degree Doctoral degree Work experience plus ...
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50 percent earned accredited Additional Information administrative Advancement agencies agents analysts applicants areas assistants Association average bachelor's degree career certification chiropractors clerks clients clinical colleges and universities companies cosmetologists counselors customers departments develop electronic emergency medical technicians employed employers engineering engineering technicians equipment expected to grow experience firms graduates high school hire hospitals increase increasingly industry institutions job openings labor landscape architects licensed managers master's degree mechanics median ment middle 50 percent nuclear medicine nursing occupational therapy offer operations research operators opportunities optometrists organizations P.O. Box paralegals patients perform personnel physical physical therapist podiatrists positions professional Qualifications radiologic technologists Related Occupations repair require Respiratory therapists retail salary sales representatives scientists Significant Points skills Sources of Additional supervisors Surgical technologists teachers technicians therapists tion usually veterinarians workers
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Página 25 - Employment of industrial engineers is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2005, making for favorable opportunities.
Página 144 - Employment of police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers is expected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations.
Página 370 - International Association and the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada.
Página 126 - Examples of administrative agencies relevant to the health research context include the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Página 252 - Information about a career as a life insurance agent also is available from: ••National Association of Life Underwriters, 1922 F St. NW.. Washington. DC 20006. For information about insurance sales careers in independent agencies and brokerages, contact: ••Independent Insurance Agents of America, 127 S. Peyton St., Alexandria. VA 22314.
Página 291 - Most job openings will result from the need to replace those who transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force.
Página 87 - They frequently specialize in a particular operation such as oxidation or polymerization. Others specialize in a particular area such as pollution control or the production of a specific product like automotive plastics or chlorine bleach.
Página 85 - These programs prepare students for practical design and production work rather than for jobs that require more theoretical, scientific and mathematical knowledge. Graduates of 4year technology programs may get jobs similar to those obtained by graduates with a bachelor's degree in engineering. Some employers regard them as having skills between those of a technician and an engineer. Graduate training is essential for engineering faculty positions but is not required for the majority of entry-level...
Página 209 - Cardiovascular technologists and technicians must be reliable, have mechanical aptitude, and be able to follow detailed instructions. A pleasant, relaxed manner for putting patients at ease is an asset.