Occupations -- United States
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Occupations -- United States
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- 150 best recession-proof jobs, the editors @ JIST and Laurence Shatkin
- NOAA report on the U.S. economy and Great Lakes economy
- Occupational data for counselors, a handbook of census information selected for use in guidance
- Jobs for which you can qualify if you're not a high school graduate, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Alphabetical index of occupations and industries, 1960 census of population
- The stars are lined up for military spouses, for federal careers, Kathryn Troutman with Bobbi Rossiter
- Office of Nuclear Security and Incident response, career opportunities, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- International trade agreements and job estimates, James K. Jackson
- 2011 career plan, the best moves now for a solid future, Laurence Shatkin
- Pop culture versus real America
- Some facts about concentrated labor markets in the United States, Elizabeth Weber Handwerker and Matthew Dey
- Great jobs for political science majors, Mark Rowh
- Careers and occupations, Erin Brown
- Classified index of occupations and industries, 1960 census of population
- Women's jobs, advance and growth
- Dirty work, essential jobs and the hidden toll of inequality in America, Eyal Press
- Jobs for which junior college, technical institute, or other specialized training is usually required
- Changes in women's occupations, 1940-1950
- Jobs for which you can qualify if you're not a high school graduate
- Occupational data for counselors, a handbook of census information selected for use in guidance, [by Walter J. Greenleaf, Cora E. Taylor and Harold Goldstein]
- Audit of the impact of the Veterans Benefits Administration's special hiring initiative
- Where to retire and how, a comprehensive guide;, planning, jobs, hobbies and housing, costs of living, climates and places. Illustrated with photos. and maps
- Fifteenth census of the United States 1930
- Careers and occupations, looking to the future, Melissa J. Doak
- 200 best jobs through apprenticeships, Michael Farr and Laurence Shatkin
- Dirty jobs with Mike Rowe, produced by Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. for Discovery Channel ; co-producer, Mike Rowe, Collection 2
- Aligning NEG strategies with high growth sectors and occupations, prepared for the Department of Labor by Abt Associates Inc., Workforce Learning Strategies
- 1970 census of population., Classified index of industries and occupations
- National industry-occupation employment matrix
- Women's occupations through seven decades, by Janet M. Hooks
- Selected characteristics of occupations defined in the revised Dictionary of occupational titles
- Occupational employment patterns for 1960 and 1975
- Dirty jobs with Mike Rowe, produced by Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. for Discovery Channel ; co-producer, Mike Rowe, Collection 1
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