More jobs for women, fewer jobs for men : If you’re searching for a job, the odds of finding one may depend on your gender. Overall, occupat...
More jobs for women, fewer jobs for men:
If you’re searching for a job, the odds of finding one may depend on your gender.This doesn't bode well for many reasons. Notice that most of the growing fields are non-productive ones.
Overall, occupations that are more than 80% female are projected to grow at nearly twice the rate of jobs that are at least 60% male between 2014 and 2024, according to research out this week from the jobs site Indeed and its chief economist, Jed Kolko. The site researched Bureau of Labor Statistics and found that many are jobs that are traditionally dominated by women — including occupational therapy assistants, physical therapy assistants and nurse practitioners — are growing at the fastest rate. They will grow at about a 40% rate, compared to an overall rate of 6.5% for all jobs.
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