32a. Percentage of projected employment change, by industry, 2010-2020 (Wage-and-salary workers)

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32a. Percentage of projected employment change, by industry, (Wage-and-salary workers)

32b. Percentage of projected employment change, selected construction occupations, (Wage-and-salary workers)

32c. Projected replacement needs, selected construction occupations, (Wage-and-salary workers)

32d. Projected job growth and replacement needs, selected construction occupations, (Wage-and-salary workers)

32e. Projected green jobs, by construction subsector, (Wage-and-salary workers)

32f. Job openings, separations, and hires in construction, (Seasonally adjusted: wage-and-salary workers)