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How Accurate Are Recent BLS Occupational Projections?

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Bishop45_How_Accurate_Are_Recent.pdf (2.38 MB)
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Author
Bishop, John H.
Carter, Shani
Abstract

[Excerpt] At the beginning of the 1980's, some analysts predicted an increase in lower-skilled jobs relative to higher-skilled jobs as a result of technological and other changes. They based their forecasts in part on Bureau of Labor Statistics' projections of the future work force.

Date Issued
1991-10-01
Keywords
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Cornell University
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human resources
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BLS
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skill
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occupation
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economy
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employment
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work
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job
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farm laborers
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labor
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professional labor
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service worker
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Required Publisher Statement: Material published in the Monthly Labor Review is in the public domain and can be reproduced without further permission. Appropriate citations are requested.
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article

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