(The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Archived articles from The Editor's Desk—
Employment Projections program
Selected TED articles featuring data from the Employment Projections program.
- Education and training across occupation groups (05/15/2012)
- Employment projections by occupational group, 2010–2020 (02/28/2012)
- Labor Force Projections to 2020 (02/16/2012)
- Employment projections for major industries, 2010–20 (02/02/2012)
- Three occupations in management, scientific, and technical consulting services (05/02/2011)
- Top searches on the BLS website (01/21/2011)
- Occupations with increasing employment, 2008–2018 (05/06/2010)
- The baby-boom generation to remain in the labor force (12/31/2009)
- Employment change by major occupational group, 2008-18 (12/24/2009)
- Mixed-education occupations, 2006-16 (10/22/2008)
- Projected growth in labor force participation of seniors, 2006-2016 (07/31/2008)
- Industries losing the most jobs, 2006-16 (01/10/2008)
- Projected growth in professional occupations, 2006-16 (01/04/2008)
- Self-employment in 2016 (12/31/2007)
- Occupations losing the most jobs, 2006-16 (12/28/2007)
- Industries with the most new jobs, 2006-16 (12/19/2007)
- Occupations with the largest projected job growth, 2006-16 (12/07/2009)
- Labor force projected at 164.2 million by 2016 (12/05/2007)
Of interest
Spotlight on Statistics: National Hispanic Heritage Month
In this Spotlight, we take a look at the Hispanic labor force—including labor force participation, employment and unemployment, educational attainment, geographic location, country of birth, earnings, consumer expenditures, time use, workplace injuries, and employment projections.
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