Industry and occupational employment projections overview and highlights, 2023-33.

The Monthly Labor Review article presents industry and occupational employment projections from 2023 to 2033, with total employment expected to grow by 4.0 percent, adding 6.7 million jobs. Sectors such as healthcare, professional services, and information technology are projected to drive demand, i...

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Publicado en:Monthly Labor Review pp. 1 - 51
Autores principales: Colato, Javier, Ice, Lindsey, Laycock, Sofia
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: US Department of Labor Nov2024
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        Life care communities
        Industry classification
        System administrators
        Generative artificial intelligence
        Powerline technicians
        Occupational science
        Data security failures
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          Generative artificial intelligence
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