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“Occupational Employment Projections to 2014”
Filed under Career Exploration, Economic Trends, Employment Outlook, Industry News
Posted by Libraries, January 19, 2006
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Daniel E. Hecker, Monthly Labor Review, no. 11, November 2005,
http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2005/11/art5full.pdf
Want to enter a profession that’s sure to have a job for you when you graduate? In this article, economist Daniel Hecker identifies the fields that will produce the most new jobs and grow the fastest over the next ten years. Among the top are occupations in healthcare (registered nurses, home health aides, medical assistants, physician assistants, and physical therapist assistants), education (including postsecondary teachers), and computers (network systems and data communications analysts and computer software engineers).
—Rebecca Metzger
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