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Title Author Type Date Words
Africa faces health worker shortage. Currie, Donya Brief article Oct 1, 2009 268
[(ISC).sup.2][R] survey. Jun 1, 2009 514
New jobs under a new administration: an Obama presidency promises growth in specific industries. Hutson, Brittany Jan 1, 2009 1087
Still a long way to go for the lower Mississippi Delta. Gnuschke, John E.; Hyland, Stanley; Wallace, Jeffrey; Hanson, Ryan; Smith, Stephen Report Jun 22, 2008 6240
A well-skilled future. Richardson, Sue; Teese, Richard Jun 1, 2008 9935
Forecasting future demands: what we can and cannot know. Richardson, Sue; Tan, Yan Jun 1, 2008 12839
Future skill needs: projections & employers' views. Lowry, Diannah; Molloy, Simon; McGlennon, Samuel Jun 1, 2008 18730
Iowa task force addresses nurse shortage and low pay. Brief article Mar 1, 2008 170
A worldwide demand for seasoned engineers: establishing diverse social cultures is key to attracting professionals to the North. Ross, Ian Feb 1, 2008 788
Predicting Indiana's economy: why our forecast is fairly optimistic. Hicks, Michael Jan 1, 2008 925
Two new construction employment series for specialty trade contractors: specialty trade contractors account for nearly two-thirds of workers in construction; new research permits BLS to publish separate employment series for contractors engaged in the residential and nonresidential markets. Manning, Christopher; Mullins, John P. Oct 1, 2006 5307
Status of the labor force. Statistical table Apr 1, 2006 937
Consumer confidence grows in Singapore. Feb 1, 2006 630
The December review. Brief article Dec 1, 2005 264
Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers: the baby boomers' exit from the prime-aged workforce and their movement into older age groups will lower the overall labor force participation rate, leading to a slowdown in the growth of the labor force. Toossi, Mitra Nov 1, 2005 21221
A summary of BLS projections to 2014: the U.S. economy is expected to expand at a moderately strong pace over the coming decade, with restrained inflation, continuing strong productivity growth, and a labor force growing at a steady rate with a favorable outlook for a wide array of job opportunities. Saunders, Norman C. Nov 1, 2005 6013
Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force statistics. Brown, Sharon P. May 1, 2005 4788
Celebrate! Job opportunities bright for the class of 2005. Gardner, Philip Feb 1, 2005 2371
Good news, bad news scenario greets year. Garcia, Shelly Jan 3, 2005 937
New and emerging occupations. Pikulinski, Jerome Dec 1, 2004 1082
Concrete progress: Colombia's builders step out of a deep hole on cheap credit and surging demand. Muse, Toby Jul 1, 2004 547
Playing the hiring game: today's job applicants are finding that it is harder to stand out when companies get flooded with resumes from the Internet. Webb, Marion Jun 14, 2004 1251
Employment projections to 2012: concepts and context: BLS projections are carried out against a background of explicit assumptions and model-based findings that connect the past to the future; the projections form the basis for providing information on entering the job market, changing careers, and choosing appropriate educational and training paths to job success. Horrigan, Michael W. Feb 1, 2004 19067
Industry output and employment projections to 2012: employment in the dominant service-providing sector is expected to grow at a slower pace than in the 1992-2002 period, thereby slowing the projected growth in total employment. Berman, Jay M. Feb 1, 2004 23033
Leaders show first signs of employment optimism. Dec 1, 2003 560
Prospects for 2003 college graduates. (Your Life). May 1, 2003 599
New book on workforce trends sees increased need for CTE. (Front and Center). Brief Article Apr 1, 2003 249
Orange County faces possible net job loss in reversal of trend. (Up Front). Vyas, Rajiv Nov 4, 2002 429
Moderate hiring gains seen for LR, state. (Employment). Henry, John Brief Article Sep 2, 2002 291
Modest recovery could bring full employment. (Business Briefs). Brief Article Jul 1, 2002 282
More than money: want ads are a clue to industry growth. Wyatt, Jeanie Brief Article Jun 1, 2002 1016
Watch executive job growth. (News). Lennard, Stephen Brief Article Apr 16, 2002 520
U.S. News and World Report careers to count on. (Front and Center). Brief Article Apr 1, 2002 328
National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. (Partner point of view: we're in this together). Hoops, Linda L. Brief Article Apr 1, 2002 534
Real-world training to meet a growing demand: educators and industry leaders alike prepare the next generation for service. Crockett, Lori L. Statistical Data Included Apr 1, 2002 2587
Tale of three trends. (Precis). Brief Article Apr 1, 2002 284
Solving Shortages through Teacher Cooperatives. Hill, Paul T. Brief Article Jan 1, 2002 524
Restarting Tennessee's. Gonzalez, Dr. Juan E. Statistical Data Included Dec 22, 2001 3767
Free Agency is the Future: A Conversation with Dan Pink. Interview Nov 1, 2001 3426
Industry output and employment projections to 2010: 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. (Employment outlook: 2000-10). Berman, Jay M. Statistical Data Included Nov 1, 2001 19781
Occupational employment projections to 2010: 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 outlook: 2000-10). Hecker, Daniel E. Statistical Data Included Nov 1, 2001 26065
Hiring Picture in LR Mixed in 4th Quarter. Brief Article Sep 10, 2001 227
Employment impact of electronic business. Hecker, Daniel E. Industry Overview May 1, 2001 10315
Futurist's FANCY. COMEAU-KIRSCHNER, CHERYL Brief Article Feb 1, 2001 201
L'eclatement de l'emploi traditionnel. BOURHIS, ANNE; WILS, THIERRY Jan 1, 2001 10602
On the Fast Track. Bredin, Siobhan; Malyn-Smith, Joyce Oct 1, 2000 1553
Korean Occupational Outlook Handbook: first edition. Seok, Jin-Wook May 1, 2000 1027
Next Wave of 'Net Entrepreneurs Could Be Younger. FENNELLY, RITA Feb 28, 2000 1106
THE TOP 100 Employers. Brief Article Feb 1, 2000 450
Strong Labor Market Greets 2000 Graduates: An Industry by Industry Assessment and Advice for Job Seekers. Gardner, Dr. Philip Statistical Data Included Feb 1, 2000 2067
The Future Is Now. CLARKE, ROBYN D. Statistical Data Included Feb 1, 2000 1709
Tomorrow's Jobs: A Look to the Future. WILLIAMS, PAUL Statistical Data Included Jan 24, 2000 1409
Employment Forecast to 2008. HADLAND, JEFF Jan 1, 2000 2104
Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998-2025. Fullerton, Howard N Jr. Dec 1, 1999 5423
Industry output and employment projections to 2008. Thomson, Allison Statistical Data Included Nov 1, 1999 11786
Forecast: job growth hurt by housing. Petterson, Edvard Sep 27, 1999 843
Occupational Outlook Handbook: a review of 50 years of change. Pilot, Michael J. Statistical Data Included May 1, 1999 12837
The quality of BLS projections: a historical account. Rosenthal, Neal H. Statistical Data Included May 1, 1999 6767
Local job outlook bright. Allen, Mike Feb 1, 1999 449
Economists: 1999 looks healthy for San Diego. Allen, Mike Jan 18, 1999 759
Continued job growth is expected in the new year. Toth, SImone Jan 4, 1999 927
The politics of permanent immigration. Miller, John J. Oct 1, 1998 4233
Where the BLS numbers really come from. Hettinger, James Sep 1, 1998 3118
Defense-related employment and spending, 1996-2006. Thomson, Allison Jul 1, 1998 5823
Employees - finding them, losing them, replacing them. Illustration Jun 1, 1998 43
The changing face of nonprofits. Ayres-Williams, Roz Cover Story May 1, 1998 2828
BLS projections to 2006 - a summary. Bowman, Charles Nov 1, 1997 1997
The U.S. economy to 2006. Boustead, Thomas Nov 1, 1997 10539
Labor force 2006: slowing down and changing composition. Fullerton, Howard N., Jr. Nov 1, 1997 8129
Industry output and employment projections to 2006. Franklin, James C. Nov 1, 1997 7920
Occupational employment projections to 2006. Silvestri, George T. Nov 1, 1997 10244
L.A. employers project high demand for more workers in fourth quarter. Fine, Howard Sep 1, 1997 443
Which industries are sensitive to business cycles? Berman, Jay; Pfleeger, Janet Feb 1, 1997 2206
Industry-related employment is on the upswing. Broderick, Pat Jan 6, 1997 1194
The job market for the next 25 years: what do recruiters expect? Scheetz, L. Patrick; Gratz, Rebecca Apr 1, 1996 3651
Cutting through the chaos: highly skilled, multiple taskmasters will dominate the ever-changing workplace. Hayes, Caroline Feb 1, 1996 2587
Outlook for jobs in '96 brightens, survey finds. Sutherland, Billie Jan 1, 1996 838
Occupational employment to 2005. Silvestri, George T. Nov 1, 1995 6199
Smaller companies are maintaining steady growth and optimism. Illustration Oct 1, 1995 56
FEATURE/CORPORATE CONTROLLERS SEE MORE JOBS, BUT REPORT WORST ECONOMIC DOWNTURN IN TWO YEARS. Jul 27, 1995 414
DUN'S 5000 SURVEY FORECASTS 3 MILLION NEW JOBS IN 1995; Employment Gains to be Driven by Services and Retail Trade; Companies with Fewer than 20 Employees Will Account for 50 Percent of All New Jobs. Apr 11, 1995 1312
Matching skills to needs. Shier, Margaret Mar 1, 1995 976
Permanent jobs may disappear in future. Dec 1, 1994 360
Job numbers not expected to improve in New Year. Sutherland, Billie Jan 3, 1994 789
The South shall rise again. Dec 1, 1993 226
Employment effects of the rise and fall in defense spending. Saunders, Norman C. Apr 1, 1993 3068
Career prospects in selected industries. Apr 1, 1993 1527
Careers and opportunities 1993: employment outlook. Baskerville, Dawn M. Feb 1, 1993 2313
What you're worth. Reynolds, Rhonda Illustration Feb 1, 1993 138
Evaluating the 1990 projections of occupational employment. Rosenthal, Neal H. Aug 1, 1992 7504
An ex post evaluation of Canadian occupational projections, 1961-1981. Foot, David K.; Meltz, Noah M. Mar 22, 1992 3505
Local biotechs go on hiring spree; may add 1,000 jobs this year. Fikes, Bradley J. Feb 17, 1992 772
Scientific and technical employment, 1990-2005. Braddock, Douglas J. Feb 1, 1992 7767
Careers & opportunities 1992. O'Connor, Brian Wright Feb 1, 1992 2713
Analysts predict Los Angeles County will lose more than its share of jobs in banking. Mullen, Liz Nov 11, 1991 885
Occupation employment projections. Silvestri, George; Lukasiewicz, John Nov 1, 1991 7696
How accurate are recent BLS occupational projections? Bishop, John H.; Carter, Shani Oct 1, 1991 5017
Economic Development economist Kyser forecasts no job growth here through '92. Cole, Benjamin Mark Aug 26, 1991 356
Growth forecast. Jul 1, 1991 191
New anti-smog rule voted; jobs dwindle by 2 percent a year. Jacobs, Chip Jul 9, 1990 1069

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