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July 2005, Vol. 128, No. 7

High-technology employment: a NAICS-based update

Daniel E. Hecker
Economist, Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
E-mail: hecker.daniel@bls.gov


Among high-technology industries—those with a high proportion of scientists, engineers, and technicians—some are projected to grow rapidly; overall, however, this group of industries is expected to continue to grow slowly.

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