Work, Jobs, and Occupations

Work, Jobs, and Occupations
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1980-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0309030935

Various editions of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles have served as the Employment Service's basic tool for matching workers and jobs. The Dictionary of Occupational Titles has also played an important role in establishing skill and training requirements and developing Employment Service testing batteries for specific occupations. However, the role of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles has been called into question as a result of planned changes in the operation of the Employment Service. A plan to automate the operations of Employment Service offices using a descriptive system of occupational keywords rather than occupational titles has led to a claim that a dictionary of occupational titles and the occupational research program that produces it are outmoded. Since the automated keyword system does not rely explicitly on defined occupational titles, it is claimed that the new system would reduce costs by eliminating the need for a research program to supply the occupational definitions. In light of these considerations, the present volume evaluates the future need for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.

North American Industry Classification System

North American Industry Classification System
Author:
Publisher: Bernan Press(PA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Commercial products
ISBN: 9780890590980

NAICS is the first-ever industry classification system for all of North American. It replaces SIC, last updated in 1987. NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada and Mexico to provide new comparability in statistics about business activity across North America and to recognize new industries. This is the official NAICS manual, the result of a joint publishing venture between Bernan and NTIS.