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This paper reports the results of two years of research on the estimation of regional occupational employment migration rates and their influence on estimates of future job openings by occupational group. The first section provides a general description of state and metropolitan area migration...
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G<sc>oldstein</sc> H. A., L<sc>owe</sc> N. and D<sc>onegan</sc> M. Transitioning to the new economy: individual, regional and intermediation influences on workforce retraining outcomes, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The problem of helping workers employed in older manufacturing sectors shift to jobs in growing, high-technology...
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This paper reports the results of two years of research on the estimation of regional occupational employment migration rates and their influence on estimates of future job openings by occupational group. The first section provides a general description of state and metropolitan area migration...
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There are a number of alternative techniques for developing regional industry employment projections. Selecting the most appropriate technique involves trade-offs among cost, data requirements, comprehensibility, versatility, theoretical validity, reliability, and accuracy. Single-equation...
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