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5. Are Green Jobs the Future? S tructural and cyclical economic forces have had a devastating effect on the labor force across the
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Document Date: 2011-08-23 09:11:11


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Company

Transportation Equipment Manufacturing / Wood Product Manufacturing / Carpenters Electricians Heating / Renewable Energy / Environmental Services Non-Auto Manufacturing / Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

greenhouse Carpenters Electricians Heating / /

IndustryTerm

energy production / wind energy / manufacturing industries / equipment manufacturing / miscellaneous industry / transportation / automotive and non-automotive manufacturing / miscellaneous green manufacturing segments / Web Developers / manufacturing sector / scientific and technical services / green technology / energy engineers / clean transportation / green technologies / green-related products / manufacturing engineers / energy efficient furnaces / green services / electronics engineers / energy generation / energy efficiency / manufacturing / solar energy / energy trading / energy / /

Organization

Indiana Business Research Center / General Government Administration / Indiana Department of Workforce Development / Michigan Department of Energy / Ohio Department of Job and Family Services / Center for Automotive Research / Administration of Environmental Quality Programs / Conference Board / /

Person

Donald W. Drewes / Jennifer J. Norton / Erich C. Dierdorff / Christina M. Kroustalis / David Rivkin / Phil Lewis / /

Position

Welder / worker / accountant / General / industrial engineer / /

ProvinceOrState

Ohio / Indiana / Michigan / /

URL

www.onetcenter.org/reports/Green.html / www.drivingworkforcechange.org / /

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