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November 1983, Vol. 106, No.
11
Occupational employment projections
through 1995
George T. Silvestri
Economist, Division of Occupational Outlook, Bureau of Labor Statistics
John M. Lukasiewicz
Economist, Division of Occupational Outlook, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Marcus E. Einstein
Economist, Division of Occupational Outlook, Bureau of Labor Statistics
During 1982-95, health care will continue to be an expanding field of work, typist are apt to decline due to word processors, and high technology should spur the growth of occupations such as engineers and computer personnel but dim the outlook for others, especially drafters.
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