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Nurse Practitioner II OBGYN 32/hr(Job Number: 112433)
Kaiser Permanente, CA-San Francisco – Map
a Masters Degree in Nursing, and current National… National Certification Corporation for Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing Specialties; National…
From: Kaiser Permanente
Nurse Practitioner(Job Number: 113745)
Kaiser Permanente, CA-Woodland Hills – Map
for Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing Specialties • Pediatric Nursing certification… for Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing
From: Kaiser Permanente
Medical Officer (OBGYN) GS-602-14/15
Department Of Health And Human Services, – - Map
Obstetrics and gynecology are available in Claremore. Health Centers located throughout the Area provide ambulatory care service. Public Health Nursing programs…
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California at a Glance

  • Major Industries – agriculture (many, many products), oil, mining, electronics, movie making/entertainment, and tourism
  • Population – 33,871,648 (as of 2000) [California is the most populous state in the USA]
  • State Abbreviation – CA
  • State Capital – Sacramento
  • Other Notable Cities – Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco
  • Area – 163,707 square miles [California is the 3rd biggest state in the USA - only Alaska and Texas are bigger]
  • Name for Residents – Californians

California Economy

California has about 18 million wokders. The largest share of those, about 40 percent, work in the services sector. They do work such as restaurant work or computer programming. About 19 percent works in either wholesale or retail trade; 15 percent work in federal, state, or local government, including those in the military; 12 percent in manufacturing; 31 percent in finance, insurance, or real estate; 5 percent in construction; 5 percent in transportation or public utilities; 3 percent in farming (including agricultural services), forestry, or fishing; and just 0.2 percent in mining. In 2005, 17 percent of California’s workers belonged to a labor union.

Education in California

Among the state's more prominent institutions of higher learning are the Univ. of California, with nine campuses; the California State University System, with 23 campuses; Occidental College and the Univ. of Southern California, at Los Angeles; Stanford Univ., at Stanford; the California Institute of Technology, at Pasadena; Mills College, at Oakland; and the Claremont Colleges, at Claremont.

 

Economy
Gross state product (GSP) $1.62 trillion (2005 approximate)
Income per capita $35,172 (2004)
GSP by economic sector
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 1.4 percent (2004)
Industry
Construction 4.6 percent (2004)
Manufacturing 11.3 percent (2004)
Mining 0.8 percent (2004)
Transportation and utilities 4.1 percent (2004)
Services
Finance, insurance, and real estate 22.6 percent (2004)
Government 10.8 percent (2004)
Information technology 7 percent (2004)
Retail trade 7 percent (2004)
Wholesale trade 5.6 percent (2004)
Other services 25.2 percent (2004)
Employment
Number of workers 17,902,000 (2006 estimate)
Unemployment rate 4.9 percent (2006 estimate)
Share of workers in unions 16.5 percent (2

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