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Traditional worker population lags as need mushrooms. (Long-Term Care).(Brief Article)

Publication: Medicine & Health

Publication Date: 02-JUN-03
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Demand for professional and paraprofessional long-term-care workers is expected to mushroom over the next decade, while growth in the populations that traditionally provide such workers will be significantly slower, according to an analysis from the U.S. Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services.

Driven mainly by an increase...

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