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Labor force projections to 2018: older workers staying more active
Labor force older workers 2018
2010/3/4
Labor force projections to 2018: older workers staying more active。
According to BLS projections, there will be 139 million persons in the 2000 labor force, representing a slowdown in the rate of growth after 1986; because of population or participation growth rates, ...
Among the five rounds of projections of the 1985 labor force conducted between 1970 and 1980, those produced in 1978 yielded results closest to actual 1985 values. Because the labor force projections ...
The labor force is expected to expand at an annual rate of 1.2 percent, a much slower pace than in 1976-88. Fast-growing segments include blacks, Hispanics, and the Asian and other group. This artic...
With the aging of the baby-boom generation, the growth of the labor force will slow, but its diversity will increase. This article outlines BLS projections to 2005 on changes in the U.S. labor force.
Evaluation of labor force projections to 1990
labor force projections population projections
2009/5/8
The projections to 1990, although more accurate than those of the 1975, 1980, and 1985 labor force, were significantly affected by population projections. This article examines the errors in the labor...
This article examines the accuracy of BLS labor force projections for 1995. More accurate projections of population, shorter projection periods, and reduced labor force growth made BLS labor force pro...
Labor force projections to 2008:steady growth and changing composition
2008 changing composition growth
2009/4/15
Labor force diversity will continue to increase; as the baby-boom generation gets older, the median age of the labor force will rise to record levels. This article describes the labor force projection...
Labor force projections to 2010:steady growth and changing composition
Labor force 2010 growth changing composition
2009/4/3
The labor force will grow steadily as the population and labor force ages; diversity will continue to increase
The baby boomers?exit from the prime-aged workforce and their movement into older age groups will lower the overall labor force participation rate, leading to a slowdown in the growth of the labor for...
A new look at long-term labor force projections to 2050
long-term labor baby-boom generation
2009/3/24
Among the factors affecting the size, composition, and growth of the labor force over the next 50 years are the aging of the baby-boom generation, the stabilization of women抯 labor force participation...
Labor force projections to 2016:more workers in their golden years
golden years Labor workers
2009/3/18
As the U.S. population ages, the labor force will grow more slowly during the next decade; the older labor force is projected to grow more than 5 times faster than the overall labor force, which will...