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November 1983, Vol. 106, No.
11
High technology today and tomorrow:
a small slice of the employment pie
Richard W. Riche
Economist, Office of Productivity and Technology, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Daniel E. Hecker
Economist, Office of Economic Growth and Employment Projections, Bureau of Labor Statistics
John U. Burgan
Economist, Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
High tech industries are expected to provide only a small proportion of the jobs created between 1982 and 1995, under three concepts which embrace from six to 48 industries.
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