Ten-Year U.S. Occupational Employment Projections Report
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A Ten-Year U.S. Occupational Employment Projections Report is a report published by U.S. BLS.
- See: Occupational Employment.
References
2012
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_year_occupational_employment_projections
- The ten-year occupational employment projection is a projection produced by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics' Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections. The occupational employment projections, along with other information about occupations, are published in the Occupational Outlook Handbook and the National Employment Matrix.
The 10-year projections cover economic growth, employment by industry and occupation, and labor force. They are widely used in career guidance, in planning education and training programs, and in studying long-range employment trends. These projections, which are updated every two years, are part of a nearly 60-year tradition of providing information on occupations to those who are entering the job market, changing careers, or making further education and training choices.
- The ten-year occupational employment projection is a projection produced by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics' Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections. The occupational employment projections, along with other information about occupations, are published in the Occupational Outlook Handbook and the National Employment Matrix.
- (Lockhard & Wolf, 2012) ⇒ C. Brett Lockard, and Michael Wolf. (2012). “Employment outlook: 2010–2020: Occupational employment projections to 2020.” In: BLS, Monthly Labor Review, 135.
- … Postal service industry employment is projected to decline by 27.7 percent, but because of the expected changes in occupational utilization, jobs for postal service mail carriers are only projected to decline by 12.0 percent, while jobs for postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators are projected to decline by 48.5 percent.