The Coming Job Boom. / Daniel Eisenberg.
by Eisenberg, Daniel; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: The Coming Job Boom, May 6, 2002; pp. 40-44.
"Even as thousands of Americans are still getting pink slips, powerful help is on the way. And it has more to do with demographics than economics. The oldest members of the huge baby-boom generation are now 56, and as they start retiring, job candidates with the right skills will be in hot demand." (TIME) This article examines the jobs that will be in demand when the baby-boomers begin to retire.
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