
Kevin Dubina
Kevin S. Dubina, an Economist at the Office of Occupations Statistics and Employment Projections at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), specializes in labor force modeling and employment projections. His work primarily involves projecting labor force participation rates, levels, and population trends for a decade ahead. Notably, he has authored the "Labor Force and Macroeconomic Projections Overview and Highlights, 2022–32," reflecting his in-depth understanding of labor trends and economic forecasting. For the past six years, Kevin has consistently contributed to these 10-year estimates, showcasing his dedication and expertise in the field. His other significant work includes “Job Openings Reach a New High, Hires and Quits Also Increase” (2015), which provided insightful analysis into job market dynamics. Recognized for his skill in synthesizing complex labor force participation data into comprehensible overviews, Kevin's analyses offer valuable insights into the implications of varying labor force participation rates across different demographics. His work is crucial in aiding policymakers, businesses, and economists in understanding and strategizing for future labor market trends, making a significant impact on economic policy and workforce development strategies.
