These are the nation’s fastest growing jobs—and many pay $100k BYPreston Fore September 13, 2024 Finance Unemployment rate jumped to 4.3% in July as hiring hit the brakes BYPaul WisemanandThe Associated Press August 2, 2024 Success
美国劳工统计局(Bureau of Labor Statistics)周五报告称,1月份创造的就业岗位弱于预期,但是失业率也同时要低于预期。 9月非农就业人数增加14.3万人,低于12月向上修正后的30.7万人,也市场预测的16.9万人。但是失业率小幅下降至4%。该报告还对2024年的总就业人数进行了重大基准修订,与之前的就业人数水平相比发生了大幅下...
网络美国劳工统计局 网络释义 1. 美国劳工统计局 美国劳工统计局(USBureauofLaborStatistics)预计,从目前到2016年,美国的科学和工程行业新增加的工作岗位将有70%来 … www.techcn.com.cn|基于3个网页
1The Bureau of Labor Statistics recommends some high-paying jobs.Construction and Building InspectorConstruction and building inspectors inspect construction sites and buildings to make sure that the structures meet all requirements. Many construction and building inspectors have a certificate from a local ...
据美国劳工统计局(Bureau of Labor Statistics)报告称,到2022年将有近120万名注册护士短缺,短缺的护理服务包括家庭护理、长期护理、门诊和康复工作;另外从2016年到2026年,护士的工作岗位数量将增长15%,快于其他职位。 发布于 2020-03-18 14:18 1 人喜欢 分享收藏 举报 ...
根据文章第一段AfterCOVID-19,theBureauofLaborStatisticspredictsthatwhilethenumberofnurseshasincreasedinthepastthreeyears,the U.S.stillexperiences a shortageofregisterednurses,andthattherewillbeoveronemillionunfillednursingjobs.Sowhat'sthesolution?Robots.(继新冠肺炎之后,劳工统计局预测,虽然护士的数量在过去三年...
The U.S. Department of Labor also collects statistics on labor and employment in the United States throughtheBureau of Labor Statistics. eng.embassyusa.cn eng.embassyusa.cn 美国劳工部同时也透过劳工统计局收集美国劳动就业方面的统计数字。 embassyusa.cn ...
All posts tagged“Bureau of Labor Statistics” Jan. 8, 2016 Job Growth Was Great In December, But Can It Last? ByBen Casselman Filed underJobs Report Nov. 6, 2015 The Jobs Report Is Even Better Than It Looks ByBen Casselman Filed underJobs Report ...
Last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 55 million people in the U.S. are "gig workers" which is more than 35 percent of the U.S. workforce. That number is projected to jump to 43 percent by 2020. People are drawn to gig work(零工)because it brings in a little ext...
Bureau of Labor Statisticsdoi:10.1300/J103v16n02_06JimCunninghamInformaworldBehavioral & Social Sciences Librarian