It is no secret that Professional Flamingo, Inc. is interested in advancing the skillset and marketability of women in the workforce.
Here's why:
In 2007, Women comprised 46% of the total U.S. labor force and are projected to account for 47% of the labor force in 2016.
Women are projected to account for 49% of the increase in total labor force growth between 2006 and 2016.
A record 68 million women were employed in the U.S.--75% of employed women worked on full-time jobs, while 25% worked on a part-time basis.
Women accounted for 51% of all workers in the high-paying management, professional, and related occupations. They outnumbered men in such occupations as financial managers; human resource managers; education administrators; medical and health services managers; accountants and auditors; budget analysts; property, real estate, and social and community association managers; preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers; physical therapists; and registered nurses.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, 2007 Annual Averages and the Monthly Labor Review, November 2007. Retrieved 4/27/08 from http://www.dol.gov/wb/stats/main.htm
Here's why:
In 2007, Women comprised 46% of the total U.S. labor force and are projected to account for 47% of the labor force in 2016.
Women are projected to account for 49% of the increase in total labor force growth between 2006 and 2016.
A record 68 million women were employed in the U.S.--75% of employed women worked on full-time jobs, while 25% worked on a part-time basis.
Women accounted for 51% of all workers in the high-paying management, professional, and related occupations. They outnumbered men in such occupations as financial managers; human resource managers; education administrators; medical and health services managers; accountants and auditors; budget analysts; property, real estate, and social and community association managers; preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers; physical therapists; and registered nurses.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, 2007 Annual Averages and the Monthly Labor Review, November 2007. Retrieved 4/27/08 from http://www.dol.gov/wb/stats/main.htm

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