By 2016 Employment is expected to go 14%
Projected Job Growth is the estimated rate of change in the number of jobs for a given region over a future specific period of time.For example, the Projected Job Growth for Canada over the next 2 years is 3.5%.Projected Job Growth may be a negative rate of change (ex: -3.5%)
Projected 7.7% for the yaer 2009.
Balance sheets are ordinarily projected after income statements because the firm's growth in retained earnings, an outcome of projected income, is a required input for the balance sheet.
Obstetrician/Midwife
Africa has the highest rate of population growth among all the continents. Its population is projected to double by 2050.
An obstetrician-Nurse, Obstetrician is the (Delivery Man) among the MD"s a Baby Doctor who specializes in the vital childbirth role- not to be confused with pediatricians concerned with child growth, psychology (Like Spock) diseases of childhood, etc.
There was a obstetrician helping a lady to give birth
Obstetrician
Projected growth refers to the expected increase in the size, revenue, or value of a business, industry, or economy over a specific period of time. It is typically based on historical data, market trends, and forecasts, and is used to anticipate future performance and inform strategic decision-making.
Projected income is the amount of money that a company's accounting staff estimates the company will earn in the next fiscal period (or further in the future). It is generally forecasted using historical data and trends in income growth/decline, and predicted growth patterns from current and historical information.
The projected demand for obstetricians is expected to remain strong over the next four years, driven by factors such as an aging population, increasing birth rates in certain regions, and a growing emphasis on maternal health care. Additionally, ongoing healthcare reforms and advancements in reproductive technologies may further contribute to the need for obstetricians. However, regional variations in demand may occur based on local healthcare infrastructure and demographic trends. Overall, the field is likely to see sustained growth in job opportunities.
Annually the median Obstetrician Salary is $248,000.