New Jersey's Labor Equation: Demand Vs. Supply Through 2000New Jersey Department of Labor, Office of Policy & Planning, Division of Labor Market & Demographic Research, 1989 - Employment forecasting - 30 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LABOR SUPPLY | 15 |
THE SUPPLYDEMAND DILEMMAS AND CHALLENGES | 21 |
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2000 Number Percent add due Annual Average annually between 1986 average annual baby boom baby boomers baby-boom blue collar CATHERWOOD LIBRARY Census century CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE Current Population Survey demand for labor Demographic Research Table Department of Labor Division of Labor due to rounding due to separations educational attainment growth from 1986 growth rate indicate a negative INDUSTRY New Jersey Jersey's economy Jersey's labor force job growth job openings labor demand labor force growth Labor Market labor scarcity labor supply Market & Demographic negative number NJ Department nonfarm wage nonwhites number or percent Number Percent Number Number Percent Percent Numbers in Thousands percent annually Percent Change United percent in 1986 Percent Number Percent Percent Percent Change potential sources projected to increase Registered Nurses salary employment service occupations shortage smaller-in-size state's labor force total employment total fertility rate trend unemployment rate unpaid family workers wage and salary white collar young old