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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · The health industry had reported 95% of pre-pandemic job numbers by July of 2020, but non-healthcare jobs did not return to 95% of pre-pandemic levels until almost a year later in June 2021. As of February 2024, the health sector added 66,700 jobs over the previous month. Jobs in the health sector are 5.7% higher than in February 2020 (the ...

  2. Sep 23, 2020 · We used industry- and national-level employment data from the 2016-2022 Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, a national labor force census database covering more than 95% of jobs in the US, 4 to assess health care employment changes vs changes in non–health care sectors. Full- and part-time employees in private and government sectors were included.

  3. May 8, 2020 · Published May 8, 2020 Updated May 10, 2020. For more than half a century, in good economic times and bad, health care jobs in the United States just kept increasing. Economists and health analysts ...

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    The NLSY97 is a nationally representative sample of 8,984 men and women born from 1980 to 1984 and living in the United States at the time of the initial survey in 1997. Respondents were interviewed annually from 1997 to 2011 and biennially since then. The NLSY97 collects information on a broad range of topics, with employment history the backbone ...

    Table 1 shows employment status during the week prior to the supplemental interview, which took place February 2021 through May 2021 for the NLSY97 cohort, by selected characteristics. As a whole, about 77 percent of the cohort was working for pay or profit during the last week, with men more likely to work than women (81 percent compared with 73 p...

    The results from the special supplement to the NLSY97 during February through May 2021 illustrate some of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on men’s and women’s labor market experiences during that time. The findings show differences across demographic groups; those with lower levels of education, poorer health, and minority workers were often a...

  4. As the employers around the United States opened up from the COVID-19 restrictions, four industries experienced annual series highs for the level of hires in 2020. The four industries were accommodation and food services (12.3 million); healthcare and social assistance (8.2 million); transportation, warehousing, and utilities (3.6 million); and other services (3.2 million).

  5. Nov 16, 2021 · The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the health-care sector has lost nearly half a million workers since February 2020. Morning Consult, a survey research company, says that 18 ...

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  7. Executive summary. At the start of 2020, few health care organizations imagined that within months, most of their nonclinical (and in some cases, clinical) workforce would be working from home. COVID-19 has accelerated and catalyzed several aspects of the future of work and the future of health that might otherwise have taken years.

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