3 edition of Employment outlook and changing occupational structure in electronics manufacturing found in the catalog.
Employment outlook and changing occupational structure in electronics manufacturing
Russell Benson Flanders
Published
1963
by U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, [For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.] in [Washington]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared by Russell B. Flanders. |
Series | Bulletin / United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics -- no. 1363, Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics -- 1363. |
Contributions | United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vi, 61 p. : |
Number of Pages | 61 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22938458M |
LC Control Number | 63000100 |
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Employment Outlook and Changing Occupational Structure. in Electronics Manufacturing SUMMARY OF FINDINGS. The electronics manufacturing industry- in the United States has grown with ex treme rapidity in recent years, and is expected to show substantial further growth during the rest of the 's.
Employment in the industry was estimated at. Get this from a library. Employment outlook and changing occupational structure in electronics manufacturing. [Russell Benson Flanders; United States. Bureau of. Get this from a library. Employment outlook and changing occupational structure in electronics manufacturing.
[Russell B Flanders; United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics,]. Employment Outlook and Changing Occupational Structure in Electronics Manufacturing: Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. by Russell B. Flanders. Employment outlook and changing occupational structure in electronics manufacturing.
By Russell Benson. Flanders and United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Abstract "Prepared by Russell B. Flander"--Pref."October "Bibliography: p. Mode of access: Internet. Most assemblers and fabricators work in manufacturing plants, and working conditions vary by plant and by industry.
Many physically difficult tasks, such as tightening massive bolts or moving heavy parts into position, have been automated or made easier through the use of power tools.
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Occupational structure has changed significantly over time and further important changes are forecast by the year A substantial part of the change in occupational structure between and can be attributed to the shift in industrial structure. Despite the rising level of civilian employment in recent years, some, mainly blue‐collar occupations, continued to fall.
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This indicator is seasonally adjusted and it is measured in thousands of people. Employment and Occupational Outlook in Electronics The electronics manufacturing industry's rapid growth of recent years is expected to con-tinue during the remaining O's, as a result of increasing spending by government, business, and private consumers for the industry's products.
Employment in the industry, estimated at. The latter publication has a good discussion of the theoretical problems and an excellent bibliography. 2 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in the s—Requirements and Supply, National Science Foundation Bulletin 63–34 ().
3 Marine G. Stewart, “ A New Look at Manpower Needs in Training,” Occupational Outlook Quarterly. Electrical Engineering jobs are growing slowly from to According to occupational outlook handbook, “Change in employment is expected to be tempered by slow growth or decline in most manufacturing sectors in which electrical and electronics engineers are employed” (Bureau of Labor Statistics,summary, para.
5).The committee reviews the evolution of occupational analysis and examines the effectiveness of the latest systems in characterizing current and projected changes in civilian and military work.
The occupational structure and changing work requirements in .