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Issue Date: 12/22/2005

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1. Introduction to the projections.
Technological innovations, an aging population, and business advances will change the types of goods and services that we need. These developments will also change the ...
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2. Industry employment.
This section illustrates projected employment change from an industry perspective, showing which industries are projected to gain or lose jobs over the 2004-14 decade. Workers ...
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3. Other BLS publications describing the 2004-14 projections.
This issue of the Quarterly is one of several BLS publications that include projections data. The others provide more detail or approach the projections from ...
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4. Occupational employment.
Employment change in occupations affects the opportunities available to jobseekers. Generally, occupations with rapid job growth, many new jobs, or many job openings offer better ...
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5. Economic growth.
The economy's need for workers originates in the demand for the goods and services that they provide. So, in order to project employment, BLS starts ...
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6. Labor force.
The labor force is the number of people aged 16 or older who are either working or looking for work. The labor force does not ...
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