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Berman, Jay; Pfleeger, Janet – Monthly Labor Review, 1997
An analysis of the 1994-2005 Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projections can be used to identify industries that are projected to move differently with business cycles in the future than with those of the past, and can be used to identify the industries and occupations that are most prone to business cycle swings. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Employment Projections, Industry, Labor Needs

Eck, Alan – Monthly Labor Review, 1991
Presents an overview of an extensive project to review the methods used to develop estimates of replacement needs in the past and determine whether improved estimates could be developed. (Author)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Futures (of Society), Labor Needs, Labor Turnover

Anderson, Kay E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1992
As employment in the advertising industry grew, professional and technical jobs decreased and sales jobs increased. Long-range growth is expected to be twice the average for the economy. (SK)
Descriptors: Advertising, Demand Occupations, Employment Patterns, Labor Needs

Carey, Max L.; Hazelbaker, Kim L. – Monthly Labor Review, 1986
This article documents the job gains recently experienced in the temporary help industry, and discusses reasons for the increase in demand for temporary workers and factors leading to the growth in supply of workers for temporary jobs. It also discusses differences in the occupational segments of the temporary help market. (CT)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Engineering, Industrial Personnel

Hecker, Daniel E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1992
Examination of contradictory data show that during the 1980s college graduates' earnings increased relative to those with less education. More college graduates were employed in jobs not requiring degrees; employers had sufficient numbers to fill jobs requiring degrees. Economic restructuring rather than a shortage of college graduates appears to…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Data Interpretation, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level

Kahl, Anne; Clark, Donald E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1986
Explores the potential impact on demand for health services workers of the sweeping changes in industry structure currently underway. Demand is expected to grow in response to the increasing number of elderly people; growth prospects to 1995 for the industry's wage and salary workers are uncertain because of changes in both the financing and…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics, Health Insurance

Goodman, William C.; Consedine, Timothy D. – Monthly Labor Review, 1999
In 1998, foreign economic crises lowered the demand for U.S. goods and reduced U.S. manufacturing jobs. Hiring increased in construction, finance, and government. Unemployment was low throughout the year. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Construction Industry, Employment Patterns, Finance Occupations