Employment Trends and Projections in Construction
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2015/02/04
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Description:Beginning this year, CPWR will publish Quarterly Data Reports to illuminate the quickly changing construction industry and better serve construction stakeholders. These data reports, published on CPWR's website, will cover topics directly related to the safety and health of construction workers. They will be presented in a similar format to the CPWR Data Briefs, but will be published four times per year. Each report will focus on a specific topic (e.g., construction employment, fatal injuries) as well as emerging issues (e.g., safety and health in green construction), using large nationally representative data sources. This CPWR Quarterly Data Report, the first of its kind, describes the findings on the recovery of construction employment since the recent economic downturn and employment projections for the coming years. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-11
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20052100
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Citation:CPWR Quarterly Data Report. Silver Spring, MD: CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, 2015 Feb; :1-11
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Email:SDong@cpwr.com
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Federal Fiscal Year:2015
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Performing Organization:CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training, Silver Spring, Maryland
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20090901
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End Date:20240831
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:b787c76d8611799351848a2c29fa42f40367e235eb9c7f201522db890dc27b1ba8954838c16eeb9424c8974d4de58df8a913cb416033bf54f6ef783261c5177a
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