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We next turn to the BLS occupation projection data in order to provide more specifics about particular areas of high demand. These areas are sources of both near-term and future job growth. We begin with health care, which has continued to add jobs even during the recession. Investments in ARRA, especially in health information technology, will create additional opportunities for workers. We then discuss occupations associated with clean energy and the environment. The Occupation Information Network (O*Net) lists energy as a high-demand industry cluster. Many occupations that are involved in the production. | Immigrants and the Economy Contribution of Immigrant Workers to the Country s 25 Largest Metropolitan Areas with a focus on the fiVE LARGEST METRO AREAS IN THE East Fiscal Policy Institute Introduction by Mike Fishman President OF 32BJ Service Employees International Union FPI Fiscal Policy Institute Immigrants and the Economy Contribution of Immigrant Workers to the Country s 25 Largest Metropolitan Areas with a focus on the fiVE LARGEST METRO AREAS IN THE East December 2009 FPI Fiscal Policy Institute The Fiscal Policy Institute prepared this report as PART OF ITS Immigration Research Initiative. 32BJ OF THE Service Employees International Union provided GENEROUS SUPPORT THAT HELPED MAKE THIS REPORT POSSIBLE. The Carnegie Corporation of New York provides the core FUNDING OF THE Immigration Research .