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High-Growth Careers: What Should Be the CTE Response

2. Bureau of Labor Statistics U.S. Department of Labor. Service-providing industriesLong-term shift from goods-producing to service-producing employment is expected to continue.Service-providing industries are expected to account for approximately 20.8 million of the 21.6 million new wage and sala

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High-Growth Careers: What Should Be the CTE Response

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    1. 1 High-Growth Careers: What Should Be the CTE Response? Clifton L. Smith, University of Georgia Paul Unger, Owens Community College Rebecca Woodhull, Illinois Office of Educational Services

    2. 2 Bureau of Labor Statistics U.S. Department of Labor Service-providing industries Long-term shift from goods-producing to service-producing employment is expected to continue. Service-providing industries are expected to account for approximately 20.8 million of the 21.6 million new wage and salary jobs generated over the 2002-12 period.

    3. 3 Service-Providing Industries Education and Health Services Professional and Business Services Information Leisure and Hospitality Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Financial Government

    4. 4 Goods-Producing Industries Employment in the goods-producing industries has been relatively stagnant since the early 1980s. Although employment is expected to increase more slowly than in the service-providing industries, growth is projected.

    5. 5 Growth Occupations Computer and healthcare occupations are expected to grow the fastest. High growth rates among computer and healthcare occupations reflect projected rapid growth in the computer and data processing and health services industries.

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