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What does OOQ stand for?

Occupational Outlook Quarterly


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Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages
Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications (annual conference; various locations)
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Object Oriented & Quality Assurance Methodologies
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Open Obligations Report
Open Ontology Repository
Operator Override



Samples in periodicals archive:
More information can be found in "Associate degree: Two years to a career or a jump start to a bachelor's degree," in Occupational Outlook Quarterly, Winter 2002-03.
Department of Labor's winter issue of the Occupational Outlook Quarterly ($3 from the Superintendent of Documents, Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954) features a lengthy story on the contemporary modeling-agency scene.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Quarterly (Fall 1993), "Among the 500 occupations for which projections were developed, 25 will account for over half of total employment growth over the 1992-2005 period.
For more information, see "Considering self-employment: What to think about before starting a business," Occupational Outlook Quarterly, Summer 1999.
This action funded the 1957 third edition of the OOH and subsequent biennial revisions, as well as a new periodical, the Occupational Outlook Quarterly, which would provide a "flow of up-to-date information between editions of the Handbook.
Information on this occupational classification system appears in "Replace with a Database: O*NET Replaces the Dictionary of Occupational Titles," Occupational Outlook Quarterly (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Spring 1999).
2) More details on assumptions leading to the overprojection of engineers are presented in Occupational Outlook Quarterly (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Fall 1997.
See Jon Sargent and Janet Pfleeger, "The Job Outlook for College Graduates to the Year 2000," Occupational Outlook Quarterly, Summer 1990.

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