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Employment in occupations

    Occupational Outlook Quarterly
    |March 4, 1994
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study details major occupational groups, focusing on projected employment, educational requirements, and earnings. It highlights fast-growing occupations and those with the most job openings across various education levels.

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    Area of Science:

    • Labor economics
    • Occupational outlook
    • Workforce development

    Background:

    • Understanding current and future employment trends is crucial for career planning and policy making.
    • Detailed analysis of occupational groups provides insights into the evolving job market.
    • Educational attainment significantly influences earning potential and career progression.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of major occupational groups, including projected employment, educational attainment, and median earnings.
    • To identify occupations with the fastest growth rates, largest job creation, and highest number of openings.
    • To examine the fastest-growing occupations categorized by required education levels.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of labor market data and employment projections.

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  • Statistical examination of occupational data, including educational requirements and median earnings.
  • Categorization of occupations based on growth rates, job additions, and openings.
  • Main Results:

    • Detailed data on employment projections, educational attainment, and median earnings for major occupational groups.
    • Identification of key occupations experiencing rapid growth and significant job creation.
    • Insights into emerging job trends across different educational attainment levels.

    Conclusions:

    • The labor market is dynamic, with significant variations in growth and earnings across occupational groups.
    • Educational attainment remains a critical factor in accessing high-growth, high-earning occupations.
    • Future workforce planning requires a nuanced understanding of occupational trends and their educational prerequisites.