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Article: Occupational employment projections to 2014.(Employment outlook: 2004-14)(Statistical data)
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- Monthly Labor Review
- Article date:
- November 1, 2005
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Employment in professional and related occupations and in service occupations is expected to increase the fastest of all occupations and add the most jobs from 2004 to 2014; office and administrative support occupations are projected to grow about half as fast as all occupations, and production occupations should decline slightly.
Total employment is projected to increase by 18.9 million jobs over the 2004-14 period, reaching 164.5 million, according to the latest projections of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS, the Bureau). (1) This increase represents about 2.6 million more jobs than were added over the previous 10-year period (1994-2004). The projected ...