Attention and care in hospitals and
home facilities declined significantly in 2012, according a new report.
Not exact matches
There are various reasons that this may occur, but the asymmetry is probably due to the fact that economic growth produces durable goods, such as cars and energy - intensive
homes, and infrastructure, such as manufacturing
facilities and transportation networks, that are not removed by economic
decline and that continue to contribute to CO2 emissions even after growth is curtailed.
Applicants for jobs in hospitals may face competition as the number of hospital jobs for licensed practical nurses
declines; however, rapid employment growth is projected in other health care industries, with the best job opportunities occurring in nursing care
facilities and in
home health care services.
The
decline in commercial real estate was not nearly as severe as the residential market crash due to the fact that office buildings, industrial
facilities, hotels, and apartments were not overbuilt to the same extent as
homes.