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Barbara H. Wootton and Laura T. Ross
Economists, Office of Employment and
Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Metropolitan hospitals tended to have a higher percentage of professional and technical occupations, while nonmetropolitan hospitals had more paraprofessional occupations related to bedside care, rather than technical treatments. This article profiles trends in occupational employment in hospitals between 1989 and 1992, and presents detailed occupational employment data from the 1992 Occupational Employment Statistics survey of hospitals.
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