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All the occupational statements in the 2000-01 Occupational
Outlook Handbook are available in reprint form. Reprints are especially
useful for jobseekers who want to know about a single field and for
counselors who need to stretch the contents of a single Handbook
among many students.
The bulletin numbers and titles of all 20 reprints along
with an index to the reprints are listed below. Prices for individual
reprints or for a complete set of reprints as well as an order form are available.
Bulletin No. |
Title |
| 2520-1 |
Tomorrows Jobs |
| 2520-2 |
Business and Managerial Occupations |
| 2520-3 |
Engineering, Scientific, and Related Occupations |
| 2520-4 |
Computer and Mathematics-Related Occupations |
| 2520-5 |
Social Scientists and Legal Occupations |
| 2520-6 |
Education and Social Service Occupations and Clergy |
| 2520-7 |
Health Diagnosing Occupations and Assistants |
| 2520-8 |
Dietetics, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Therapy Occupations |
| 2520-9 |
Health Technologists and Technicians |
| 2520-10 |
Communications, Design, Performing Arts, and Related Occupations |
| 2520-11 |
Technologists and Technicians, Except Health |
| 2520-12 |
Sales Occupations |
| 2520-13 |
Clerical and Other Administrative Support Occupations |
| 2520-14 |
Protective Service Occupations and Compliance Inspectors |
| 2520-15 |
Service Occupations: Cleaning, Food, Health, and Personal |
| 2520-16 |
Mechanics, Equipment Installers, and Repairers |
| 2520-17 |
Construction Trades and Extractive Occupations |
| 2520-18 |
Metalworking, Plastics-Working, and Woodworking Occupations |
| 2520-19 |
Production Occupations |
| 2520-20 |
Transportation and Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations |
|
Accountants and auditors |
2 or 4 |
|
Actors, directors, and producers |
10 |
|
Actuaries |
4 |
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Adjusters, investigators, and collectors |
13 |
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Administrative services and facility managers |
2 |
|
Adult education and vocational education teachers |
6 |
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Advertising, marketing, and public relations managers |
2 or 10 |
|
Aerospace engineers |
3 |
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Agricultural and food scientists |
3 |
|
Air traffic controllers |
11 |
|
Aircraft mechanics and service technicians |
16 |
|
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers |
11 |
|
Announcers |
10 |
|
Apparel workers |
19 |
|
Architects, except landscape and naval |
10 |
|
Archivists, curators, museum technicians, and
conservators |
6 |
|
Atmospheric scientists |
3 |
|
Automotive body repairers |
16 |
|
Automotive mechanics and service technicians |
16 |
|
Bank tellers |
13 |
|
Barbers, cosmetologists, and related workers |
15 |
|
Billing clerks and billing machine operators |
13 |
|
Bindery workers |
19 |
|
Biological and medical scientists |
3 |
|
Blue-collar worker supervisors |
19 |
|
Boilermakers |
18 |
|
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks |
13 |
|
Bricklayers and stonemasons |
17 |
|
Broadcast and sound technicians |
11 |
|
Brokerage clerks and statement clerks |
13 |
|
Budget analysts |
2 |
|
Busdrivers |
20 |
|
Butchers and meat, poultry, and fish cutters |
19 |
|
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians |
9 |
|
Carpenters |
17 or 18 |
|
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers |
17 |
|
Cashiers |
12 |
|
Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo
workers |
17 |
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Chefs, cooks, and other kitchen workers |
15 |
|
Chemical engineers |
3 |
|
Chemists |
3 |
|
Chiropractors |
7 |
|
Civil engineers |
3 |
|
Clergy |
6 |
|
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians |
9 |
|
Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and
repairers |
16 |
|
College and university faculty |
6 |
|
Communications equipment operators |
16 |
|
Computer operators |
13 |
|
Computer programmers |
4 or 11 |
|
Computer systems analysts, engineers, and scientists |
4 |
|
Computer, automated teller, and office machine
repairers |
16 |
|
Conservation scientists and foresters |
3 |
|
Construction and building inspectors |
14 |
|
Construction equipment operators |
17 or 20 |
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Construction managers |
2 |
|
Correctional officers |
14 |
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Cost estimators |
2 |
|
Counselors |
6 |
|
Counter and rental clerks |
12 |
|
Court reporters, medical transcriptionists, and
stenographers |
13 |
|
Dancers and choreographers |
10 |
|
Demonstrators, product promoters, and models |
12 |
|
Dental assistants |
7 or 15 |
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Dental hygienists |
7 or 9 |
|
Dental laboratory technicians |
9 |
|
Dentists |
7 |
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Designers |
10 |
|
Diesel mechanics and service technicians |
16 |
|
Dietitians and nutritionists |
8 |
|
Dispatchers |
13 |
|
Drafters |
3 or 11 |
|
Drywall installers and finishers |
17 |
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Economists and marketing research analysts |
4 or 5 |
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Education administrators |
6 |
| Electric
power generating plant operators and powerdistributors and dispatchers |
19 |
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Electrical and electronics engineers |
3 |
|
Electricians |
17 |
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Electroneurodiagnostic technologists |
9 |
|
Electronic home entertainment equipment repairers |
16 |
|
Electronic semiconductor processors |
19 |
|
Electronics repairers, commercial and industrial
equipment |
16 |
|
Elevator installers and repairers |
16 or 17 |
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Emergency medical technicians and paramedics |
9 |
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Employment
interviewers, private or public employment service
|
2 |
|
Engineering technicians |
3 or 11 |
|
Engineering, natural science, and computer and
information systems managers |
2 or 3 or 4 |
|
Engineers |
3 |
|
Farm equipment mechanics |
16 |
|
Farmers and farm managers |
2 |
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File clerks |
13 |
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Financial managers |
2 |
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Fire fighting occupations |
14 |
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Fishers and fishing vessel operators |
20 |
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Flight attendants |
15 |
|
Food and beverage service occupations |
15 |
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Forestry, conservation, and logging occupations |
20 |
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Funeral directors and morticians |
2 |
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General managers and top executives |
2 |
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Geologists, geophysicists, and oceanographers |
3 |
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Glaziers |
17 |
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Government chief executives and legislators |
2 |
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Guards |
14 |
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Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers |
19 |
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Hazardous materials removal workers |
17 |
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Health information technicians |
9 |
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Health services managers |
2 |
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Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics
and installers |
16 or 17 |
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Home appliance and power tool repairers |
16 |
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Home health and personal care aides |
8 or 15 |
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Hotel managers and assistants |
2 or 13 |
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Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks |
13 |
|
Human resources clerks, except payroll and timekeeping |
13 |
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Human resources,
training, and labor relations specialists and managers
|
2 |
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Human service workers and assistants |
13 |
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Industrial engineers, except safety engineers |
3 |
|
Industrial machinery repairers |
16 |
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Industrial production managers |
2 |
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Information clerks |
13 |
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Inspectors and compliance officers, except
construction |
14 |
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Inspectors, testers, and graders |
14 or 19 |
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Instructors and coaches, sports and physical training |
6 |
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Insulation workers |
17 |
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Insurance sales agents |
12 |
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Insurance underwriters |
2 |
|
Interviewing and new accounts clerks |
13 |
|
Janitors and cleaners and institutional cleaning
supervisors |
15 |
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Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers |
18 |
|
Landscape architects |
10 |
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Landscaping, groundskeeping, nursery, greenhouse, and
lawn service occupations |
20 |
|
Lawyers and judicial workers |
5 |
|
Librarians |
6 |
|
Library assistants and bookmobile drivers |
13 |
|
Library technicians |
6 or 11 |
|
Licensed practical nurses |
8 |
|
Line installers and repairers |
16 |
|
Loan clerks and credit authorizers, checkers, and
clerks |
13 |
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Loan counselors and officers |
2 |
|
Machinists and numerical control machine tool
programmers |
18 |
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Mail clerks and messengers |
13 |
|
Maintenance mechanics, general utility |
16 |
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Management analysts |
2 |
|
Manufacturers and wholesale sales representatives |
12 |
|
Material moving equipment operators |
20 |
|
Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and
distributing occupations |
13 |
|
Materials engineers |
3 |
|
Mathematicians |
4 |
|
Mechanical engineers |
3 |
|
Medical assistants |
7 or 15 |
|
Metalworking and plastics-working machine operators |
18 |
|
Millwrights |
16 |
|
Mining engineers, including mine safety engineers |
3 or 14 |
|
Mobile heavy equipment mechanics |
16 |
|
Motorcycle, boat, and small-engine mechanics |
16 |
|
Musical instrument repairers and tuners |
16 |
|
Musicians, singers, and related workers |
10 |
|
News analysts, reporters, and correspondents |
10 |
|
Nuclear engineers |
3 |
|
Nuclear medicine technologists |
9 |
|
Nursing and psychiatric aides |
8 or 15 |
|
Occupational therapists |
8 |
|
Occupational therapy assistants and aides |
8 |
|
Office and administrative support supervisors and
managers |
2 |
|
Office clerks, general |
13 |
|
Operations research analysts |
4 |
|
Ophthalmic laboratory technicians |
9 |
|
Opticians, dispensing |
9 |
|
Optometrists |
7 |
|
Order clerks |
13 |
|
Painters and paperhangers |
17 |
|
Painting and coating machine operators |
19 |
|
Paralegals and legal assistants |
5 or 11 |
|
Payroll and timekeeping clerks |
13 |
|
Pest controllers |
15 |
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Petroleum engineers |
3 |
|
Pharmacists |
8 |
|
Pharmacy technicians and assistants |
8 or 9 |
|
Photographers and camera operators |
10 |
|
Photographic process workers |
19 |
|
Physical therapist assistants and aides |
8 |
|
Physical therapists |
8 |
|
Physician assistants |
7 |
|
Physicians |
7 |
|
Physicists and astronomers |
3 |
|
Plasterers and stucco masons |
17 |
|
Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
17 |
|
Podiatrists |
7 |
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Police and detectives |
14 |
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Postal clerks and mail carriers |
13 |
|
Precision assemblers |
19 |
|
Prepress workers |
19 |
|
Preschool teachers and child-care workers |
6 or 15 |
|
Printing press operators |
19 |
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Private detectives and investigators |
14 |
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Private household workers |
15 |
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Property, real estate, and community association
managers |
2 |
|
Protestant ministers |
6 |
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Psychologists |
5 |
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Public relations specialists |
10 |
|
Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents |
2 |
|
Rabbis |
6 |
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Radiologic technologists |
9 |
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Rail transportation occupations. |
20 |
|
Real estate agents and brokers |
12 |
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Receptionists |
13 |
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Records processing occupations |
13 |
|
Recreation workers |
6 |
|
Recreational therapists |
8 |
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Registered nurses |
8 |
|
Reservation and transportation ticket agents and
travel clerks |
13 |
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Respiratory therapists |
8 |
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Restaurant and food service managers |
2 |
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Retail sales worker supervisors and managers |
2 or 12 |
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Retail salespersons |
12 |
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Roman Catholic priests |
6 |
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Roofers |
17 |
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School teacherskindergarten, elementary, and
secondary |
6 |
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Science technicians |
3 or 11 |
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Secretaries |
13 |
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Securities, commodities, and financial services sales
representatives |
12 |
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Services sales representatives |
12 |
|
Sheetmetal workers and duct installers |
17 or 18 |
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Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks |
13 |
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Shoe and leather workers and repairers |
19 |
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Social scientists, other |
5 |
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Social workers |
6 |
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Special education teachers |
6 |
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Speech-language pathologists and audiologists |
8 |
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Stationary engineers |
19 |
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Statisticians |
4 |
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Stock clerks |
13 |
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Structural and reinforcing metal workers |
17 or 18 |
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Surgical technologists |
9 |
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Surveyors, cartographers, photogrammetrists, and
surveying technicians |
3 |
|
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
20 |
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Teacher assistants |
6 |
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Telecommunications equipment mechanics, installers,
and repairers |
13 |
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Textile machinery operators |
19 |
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Tool and die makers |
18 |
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Travel agents |
12 |
|
Truckdrivers |
20 |
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Upholsterers |
19 |
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Urban and regional planners |
5 |
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Veterinarians |
7 |
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Veterinary assistants and nonfarm animal caretakers |
15 |
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Visual artists |
10 |
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Water and wastewater treatment plant operators |
19 |
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Water transportation occupations |
20 |
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Welders, cutters, and welding machine operators |
18 |
|
Woodworking occupations |
18 or 19 |
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Word processing, typists, and data entry keyers |
13 |
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Writers and editors, including technical writers |
10 |
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