Document Type
White Paper
Publisher
University of Maine Bureau of Labor Education
Publication Date
Spring 2008
Publisher location
Orono, Maine
Abstract/ Summary
This paper on the occupational outlook for Maine’s women workers is intended as an update to the Bureau of Labor Education’s previous briefing papers on this topic. These earlier papers showed that despite many upbeat analyses of the best “hot new jobs” that will be available to women workers in the next decade, the largest occupations available to women workers in Maine will continue to be primarily jobs with low wages and little economic security. What do more recent data suggest about these issues?
Repository Citation
Bureau of Labor Education. University of Maine, "Hot Jobs Update: 2008 Outlook for Maine's Women Workers" (2008). Bureau of Labor Education. 9.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/labor_education/9
Version
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