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Occupational outlook handbook
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United States. Department of Labor
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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Occupations United States.
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Employment forecasting United States.
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Labor supply United States.
2020
For hundreds of occupations, this book includes information on a variety of topics, including pay, education required, number of jobs, work environment, work schedules, and much more.
The 21st Century at Work: Forces Shaping the Future Workforce and Workplace in the United States
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CONSTANTIJN W. A. PANIS
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LYNN A. KAROLY
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Central / national / federal government
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Central / national / federal government policies
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Employment forecasting
2004,1999
What are the forces that will continue to shape the U.S. workforce and workplace over the next 10 to 15 years? With its eye on forming sound policy and helping stakeholders in the private and public sectors make informed decisions, the U.S. Department of Labor asked RAND to look at the future of work. The authors analyze trends in and the implications of shifting demographic patterns, the pace of technological change, and the path of economic globalization.
To Assess Price Trends
TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES: Your editorial of Aug. 30 under the title \"'Things' and 'Services,'\" which quotes me in connection with the release of the Consumer Price Index for July, seems to imply that I and members of my staff minimize the significance of continuing price increases, especially for services, in assessing current price trends.
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Youngest of the Great Art Galleries
A SMALL boy sat on the edge of a fountain in a 15 million dollar marble building in the Nation's capital. Oblivious of Giovanni Bologna's famous bronze figure of Mercury towering above him, indifferent to the hundreds of other treasures near by, he opened his Sunday newspaper and turned...
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PARENTS URGED TO FIND HOUSE SUITED TO CHILD
The family is an economic, a social, a domestic and a political unit. It must be enabled to function as all three if its full values are to be utilized.
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Less Household Help Demands Improved Home Management
\"These women talk so much about volunteer work. If my employer would only volunteer to pick up after herself, she wouldn't need me and then I could do something really useful.\"
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All the Advantages Not on Side Of Factory Employment
Some girls like housework. They much prefer it to work in factories or stores or offices.
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Household Workers Find Many Reasons for Changing Jobs
During recent weeks hundreds of Marys and Sallies and Harriets have closed back doors and descended back steps of well-kept suburban homes with an air of finality. No more scrubbing and cooking and baby-tending for the duration!
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THE CHILDREN'S BUREAU IN WAR TIME
DOES the war make any difference to the work of the Children's Bureau? This question has been asked us repeatedly since the declaration by the United States. There is only one answer: that the work of a Government Bureau directed \"to investigate and report upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children\" at once must be affected by the fact that this country has entered the war. It is quite true that all the Bureau is able to accomplish is trivial as compared with its task...
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World Shortage of Goods Will Keep Prices Up
The world shortage of goods must be met through increased domestic production before we can hope for much reduction in the cost of living.
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