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August 1996, Vol. 119, No.
8
Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war
era
Ron L. Hetrick
Economist, Division of Monthly Industry
Employment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Defense high-technology manufacturing
industries attempt to redefine their markets, and join
partnerships, as employment and technological innovation suffer
from decreasing defense budgets. This article explores recent
employment trends in high-tech defense industries and
implications that current efforts might have for jobs in the
future.
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