Between 2022 and 2032, the fastest growing jobs in the United States have been predicted to be ************************ and *******************. The growth rate was predicted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as the highest projected percent change of employment. The United States was recently second in the list of leading countries by renewable energy consumption, so the demand for wind turbine technicians is perhaps understandably high.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, four of the ten fastest growing occupations projected between 2023 and 2033 were in the healthcare sector. Nurse practitioners were projected to be the fastest growing occupation out of these four healthcare-related occupations. From 2023 to 2033, it was expected that employment of nurse practitioners will increase by **** percent. This ranks nurse practitioners ***** overall, after wind turbine service technicians and solar photovoltaic installers. The growth rate of NP has slowed down slightly since projections three years ago.
South Asia Regional Flagship: More and Better Jobs in South Asia
Employment is a major issue throughout the world. To enjoy life, people need productive jobs that remove them from the daily struggle of making ends meet. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), as many as 30 million people lost their jobs as a result of the 2008 crisis. Youth unemployment is especially high and inequality has increased. As recent events in the Middle East and North Africa demonstrate, joblessness and inequality can trigger political instability and unrest.
When the World Bank South Asia Region decided to initiate a yearly Flagship Report series, it was clear that the very first report needed to concentrate on the important topic of More and Better Jobs in South Asia. Although one of the fastest growing regions, South Asia is still home to the largest number of the world's poor and the pace of creating productive jobs has lagged behind economic growth. Conflict and social and gender issues also increase the challenge of generating more and more productive jobs. Without urgent action, the potential for the demographic dividend from about 150 million entrants to the labor force over the next decade may not be realized.
The Flagship seeks to answer four questions, which could have implications beyond South Asia. - How is South Asia performing in creating more and better jobs? - Where are the better jobs? - What are constraints in supply and demand in moving towards better jobs? - How does conflict affect job creation?
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Between 2001 and 2006, total employment in Canada increased at an annual average rate of 1.7%, the fastest rate increase among the Group of Seven (G7) nations. Italy's growth rate of 1.2% was second followed by France and the United States of America. Employment rose in every part of the country. Over the five years, the 1.7% annual average national employment growth rate was surpassed only in Alberta (2.9%) and British Columbia (2.1%) and the three territories. The map shows the average annual growth rate between 2001 and 2006 by census division.
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Between 2001 and 2006, total employment in Canada increased at an annual average rate of 1.7%, the fastest rate increase among the Group of Seven (G7) nations. Italy's growth rate of 1.2% was second followed by France and the United States of America. Employment rose in every part of the country. Over the five years, the 1.7% annual average national employment growth rate was surpassed only in Alberta (2.9%) and British Columbia (2.1%) and the three territories. The map shows the employment growth rate between 2001 and 2006 by census division.
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Between 2022 and 2032, the fastest growing jobs in the United States have been predicted to be ************************ and *******************. The growth rate was predicted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as the highest projected percent change of employment. The United States was recently second in the list of leading countries by renewable energy consumption, so the demand for wind turbine technicians is perhaps understandably high.