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November 1997, Vol. 120,
No. 11
Industry output and employment projections to 2006
James C. Franklin
Economist, Office of Employment Projections,
Bureau of Labor Statistics
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service-producing sector continues to lead projected employment growth; the 10 industries with the largest projected job growth
are all service producers and account for 60 percent of the net
increase in nonfarm wage and salary employment.
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