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Index:A       

Accidents   Agriculture   Apprenticeship   Armed Forces   Australia   Auto industry   Automation

Accidents

(See Workplace injuries and illnesses.)
 

Agriculture

1996 grain price shock: how did it affect food inflation, The?Aug. 1998.
Agricultural employment: has the decline ended? (PDF)—Nov. 1981
Changing face of farm employment, The.Apr. 1995.
Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995-2002.Oct. 2005.
How U.S. exports are faring in the world wheat market.Oct. 1985.
Large meat, grain supplies cut recent food price increases.Jan. 1982.
Multifactor productivity in farm and garden equipment.June 1991.
Nonfamily youth temporarily employed in agriculture: a research summary.Jul. 2009.
Productivity growth average in farm machinery manufacturing.Oct. 1982.
Unpaid family workers: long-term decline continues.Oct. 1982.
 

Apprenticeship

(See Education and training.)
 

Armed Forces

Defense buildup, 1977-85: effects on production and employment, The.Aug. 1987.
Defense-related employment and spending, 1996-2006.July 1998.
Employment effects of the rise and fall in defense spending. Apr. 1993.
Labor force data from CPS to undergo revision in January 1983.Nov. 1982.
Vietnam-era cohort: employment and earnings.June 1992.
 

Australia

Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983–2000. Apr. 2005.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
 

Auto industry

Auto industry jobs in the 1980's: a decade of transition.Feb. 1992.
Auto retailing: changing trends in jobs and business.Oct. 1998.
Employment and unemployment in the first half of 1981 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Employment expansion in retail trade, 1973-85, The.Aug. 1986.
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices.Feb. 2007.
Multifactor productivity in motor vehicle industriesAug. 1987.
Price measures of new vehicles: a comparison.Jul. 2008.
Rise and decline of auto parts manufacturing in the Midwest, The.Oct. 2007.
Vehicle ownership, purchases, and leasing: consumer survey data.June 1997.
 

Automation

(See Technological change.)
 

Index:B 

Bargaining   Belgium   Benefits  
Bureau of Labor Statistics

Bargaining

(See Collective bargaining.)
 

Belgium

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Benefits

1989 employee benefits address family concerns (PDF 392K).—Jun. 1990.
401(k) plans move away from employer stock as investment vehicle.Nov. 2008.
Accounting for wages and benefits using the ECI.Sept. 2004.
Alternatives to hospital care under employee benefit plans.Dec. 1991.
Analysis of lump-sum pension distribution recipients, An.May 2002.
Analyzing short-term disability benefits.June 1989.
BLS takes a new look at employee benefits.Aug. 1982.
Comparative value of public and private pensions, The.Dec. 1988.
Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers.Mar. 1999.
Comparing employee benefits in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Comparing medical care expendituresMar. 1987.
Compensation for death and dismemberment.Sept. 1989.
Compensation trends into the 21st century.Feb. 1990.
Contributions to savings and thrift plans.Nov. 1990.
Costs of employee compensation in public and private sectors.May 1993.
Defining participation in defined contribution pension plansAug. 2003.
Development and growth of employer-provided health insurance, The.Mar. 1994.
Disability and insurance plans in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Distribution of retirement income benefitsApr. 2003.
Early retirement: an international overviewMar. 1987.
Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Employee participation in savings and thrift plans, 1993.Mar. 1996.
Employee payments for health care services.Nov. 1992.
Employer generosity in employer-matched 401(k) plans, 2002-03.Sept. 2007.
Employer provisions for parental leave.Oct. 1989.
Employer-provided benefits: employer cost versus employee value.Dec. 1989.
Employer-sponsored dental insurance eases the pain.Oct. 1988.
Employer-sponsored health insurance: what's offered, what's chosen?Oct. 1995.
Employer-sponsored life insurance: a new look.Oct. 1989.
Employer-sponsored long-term disability insuranceJul. 1987.
Employer-sponsored vision care brought into focus.Sept. 1988.
Employers’ health insurance cost burden, 1996–2005.Jun. 2008.
Factors affecting retirement income.Mar. 1993.
Family-related benefits in the workplace.—Mar. 1990.
Family and medical leave: evidence from the 2000 surveys.—Sept. 2001.
Family leave coverage in the 1990s.Oct. 1999.
Federal statistics on healthcare benefits and cost trends.Nov. 2004.
Flexible benefits plans: employees who have a choice.Dec. 1989.
Growth of fringe benefits: implications for social security, The (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Growth of employer-sponsored group life insurance.Oct. 1991.
Health and retirement benefits: data from two BLS surveysMar. 2000.
Health benefits coverage among male workers.Mar. 1995.
Health insurance coverage for families with children.Aug. 1995.
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverageSept. 1986.
Health maintenance organizations: plan offerings and enrollments.Apr. 1991.
Helping labor and a firm set up a quality-of-worklife plan.Mar. 1984.
Helping employees with family care.Sept. 1990.
How firm size and industry affect employee benefits.Dec. 1990.
How has pension vesting changed? August 1988.
How social security payments affect private pensions.May 1984.
Incidence benefits measures in the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Is employer-sponsored life insurance declining relative to other benefits? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Leisure and illness leave: estimating benefits in combination.Feb. 2009.
Life insurance benefits for retired workers.Sept. 1990.
Major medical coverage during a period of rising costs.Jul. 1983.
Measuring defined benefit replacement rates with PenSync.Nov. 2004.
Measuring the cost and incidence of employee benefits.Aug. 1988.
Medical and retirement plan coverage: exploring the decline in recent yearsAug. 2004
Mental health benefits financed by employersJul. 1987.
National Compensation Survey: a wealth of benefits data, The.Aug. 2004.
New benefits data from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
New statistics for health insurance from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Outpatient surgery: helping to contain health care costs.Nov. 1992.
Pension integration and retirement benefitsFeb. 2001.
Portability of pension benefits among jobs.July 1994.
Preventive care provisions, other benefits: are they described in plan documents?Oct. 2002.
Profit sharing today: plans and provisions.Apr. 1991.
Projected pension income: equality or disparity for the baby-boom cohort?Mar. 2006.
Results from the 1995 Survey of Employer-Provided Training.June 1998.
Substance abuse coverage provided by employer medical plans.Apr. 1991.
Surviving spouse's benefits in private pension plans.Apr. 1984.
Survivor income benefits provided by employers.June 1991.
Tackling complexity in retirement benefits: challenges and directions for the NCSJuly 2011.
Time-off benefits in small establishments.Mar. 1992.
Trends in employer-provided health care benefits.Feb. 1991.
Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse benefits.Apr. 2005.
Trends in employer-provided prescription-drug coverageAug. 2004.
Trends in retirement plan coverage over the last decade.Feb. 2006.
Variations in holiday, vacation, and area pay levels.Feb. 1989.
What is a benefit plan? Clarifying the NCS definition as health and retirement benefits evolveJuly 2011.
Who really has access to employer-provided health benefits?June 1995.
Worker training programs help ease impact of technologyNov. 1987.
Young worker participation in post-school education and training.June 1998.
 

Bureau of Labor Statistics

AFL and a national BLS: labor's role is crystallized, The.Mar. 1982.
Century of wage statistics: the BLS contribution, A.Nov. 1984.
BLS and the economy: a centennial timetable.Nov. 1984.
BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story.Jun. 2005.
BLS at 125: using historic principles to track the 21st-century economy.Jun. 2009.
BLS regional offices and the Federal-State statistics program.Dec. 1992.
BLS regional offices: contribution to wage programs.July 1992
BLS takes a new look at employee benefits.Aug. 1982.
Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force statistics.May 2005.
New look at occupational wages within individual establishments.Nov. 1982.
 

Index:C 

Canada   Child care   China   Collective bargaining   Compensation costs   Computers   Consumer expenditures   Consumer Price Index   Construction   Cost of living   Current Population Survey Czechoslovakia

Canada

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983–2000. Apr. 2005.
Differences in productivity growth: Canadian-U.S. business sectors, 1987–2000.Apr. 2003.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993
Information technology and economic growth in Canada and the U.S.Oct. 2002.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
New views of inequality trends in Canada and the United States.Apr. 1998.
Perspective on the U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap, A.Feb. 2001.
Purchasing power parity between the U.S. and Canada.Dec. 1987.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
Task force urges diffusion of microelectronics in Canada.Oct. 1983.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Child care

Boom in child care industry the result of many social changes.Aug. 1995.
Child-care: arrangements and costs.Oct. 1991.
Child-care problems: an obstacle to work.Oct. 1991.
Child day care services: industry at a crossroads.Dec. 1990.
Comparing childcare measures in the ATUS and earlier time diary studies.May 2007.
Expenditures of single parents: how does gender figure in?Jul. 2002
 

China

China’s changing economy.Jun. 2006.
China’s manufacturing employment and compensation costs: 2002–06.Apr. 2009.
China’s manufacturing employment and hourly compensation costs through 2008Mar. 2011.
Employment restructuring during China’s economic transition.Aug. 2002.
Labor costs of manufacturing employees in China: an update to 2003–04.Nov. 2006.
Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China.Aug. 2005.
Manufacturing employment in China.Jul. 2005.
 

Collective bargaining

Area wage surveys shed light on declines in unionization.Sept. 1985.
Bargaining activity light in private industry in 1985.Jan. 1985.
Bargaining calendar will be heavy in 1982 (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Bargaining outlook for 1996.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Baseball negotiations: a new agreement.Dec. 2002
Baseball strike of 1994-95, The.Mar. 1997.
Can employee associations negotiate new growth?July 1989.
Changing employment patterns of organized workers.Feb. 1985.
Collective bargaining agreements in 1992.May 1993.
Collective bargaining agreements: safety and health provisions.May 1998.
Collective bargaining and private sector professionals.Sept. 1989.
Collective bargaining and labor-management relations in 1988.Jan. 1989.
Collective bargaining calendar crowded again in 1984Jan. 1984.
Collective bargaining in 1982: results dictated by the economy.Jan. 1983.
Collective bargaining in 1983: a crowded agenda.Jan. 1983.
Collective bargaining in 1986: cost pressures remain.Jan. 1986.
Collective bargaining in 1987: local, regional issues to set tone.Jan. 1987.
Collective bargaining in 1989: talks set in diverse industries.Jan. 1989.
Collective bargaining in 1989: old problems, new issues.Jan. 1990
Collective bargaining in 1990.Jan. 1990.
Collective bargaining during 1991.Jan. 1991.
Collective bargaining in 1990: search for solutions continues.Jan. 1991.
Collective bargaining in 1992: contract talks and other activity.Jan. 1992.
Collective bargaining in 1993: jobs are the issue.Jan. 1993.
Collective bargaining in 1994.Jan. 1994.
Collective bargaining in private industry, 1994.June 1995.
Collective bargaining in State and local government, 1994.June 1995.
Collective bargaining outlook for 1995.Jan. 1995.
Collective bargaining, 1991: recession colors talks.Jan. 1992.
Compensation gains moderated in 1993 private industry settlements.May 1994.
Cooperative provisions in collective bargaining agreements.Jan. 1999.
Economy improves, bargaining problems persist in 1983.Jan. 1984.
Estimates of union density by State.Jul. 2001.
Evolution of fair labor standards: a study in class conflict, The.Aug. 1983.
Experiment in the mediation of grievances, An.Mar. 1983.
Have the 1980's changed U.S. industrial relations?May 1988.
Helping labor and management see and solve problems.Sept. 1982.
Higher settlements in 1989 end innovation decade.May 1990.
Hockey lockout of 2004–05, The.Dec. 2005.
How the 1980's have changed industrial relations.May 1988.
How do labor and management view collective bargaining?Oct. 1998.
Industrial democracy: made in the U.S.A.May 1984.
Industrial relations in 1980 influenced by inflation and recession (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Job-creating performance of employee-owned firms.Aug. 1983.
Labor contract negotiations in the airline industry.July 2003.
Labor, firms continue to combat mutual problems in 1985.Jan. 1986.
Labor-management bargaining in 1992.Jan. 1993.
Labor-management bargaining in 1993.Jan. 1994.
Labor-management bargaining in 1994.Jan. 1995.
Labor-management bargaining in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Labor-management scene in 1986: industrial woes continue.Jan. 1987.
Labor relations in basketball: the lockout of 1998-99.Apr. 1999.
Major agreements in 1984 provided record low wage increases.Apr. 1985.
Major collective bargaining settlements in private industry in 1988.May 1989.
Major labor contracts in 1986 provided record low wage adjustments.May 1987.
Measuring union-nonunion earnings differences.Jun. 1990.
Modest labor-management bargains continue despite recovery.Jan. 1985.
Negotiated changes in State and local government contracts, 1993.Aug. 1994.
Negotiated wage changes in government, 1992.June 1993.
Organized labor in 1981: a shifting of priorities.Jan. 1982.
Reforming the U.S. system of collective bargaining.Mar. 1983.
Regional Trends: Union membership, by StatesSept. 2000.
Regional Trends: Union membership by StateJun. 1999.
Review of collective bargaining in 1987, A.Jan. 1988.
The outlook for collective bargaining in 1988.Jan. 1988.
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1981 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1982.Jan. 1982.
Should works councils be used as industrial relations policy?Jul. 1985.
South African trade unions, 1970-90.Oct. 1990.
Union membership in 2007: a visual essay.Oct. 2008.
Union membership statistics in 24 countries.Jan. 2006.
Wage and compensation changes in settlements, 1991.May 1992.
Wages and compensation: 1990 negotiated adjustments.May 1991.
Wage adjustments in contracts negotiated in private industry.May 1988.
Wage increases in 1981.May 1982.
Wage restraints continue in 1985 major contracts.Apr. 1986.
 

Compensation costs

1978-80 pay guidelines: meeting the need for flexibility, The (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
Accounting for missing data in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
Analyzing employers' costs for wages, salaries, and benefits.Oct. 1987.
BLS compensation programs: what will users need?Feb. 1990.
BLS prepares to broaden scope of its white-collar pay survey.Mar. 1987.
BLS takes a new look at employee benefits.Aug. 1982.
BLS wage query system: a new tool to access wage data, The.Oct. 2001.
Changes affecting the Employment Cost Index: an overview.Apr. 2006.
China’s manufacturing employment and compensation costs: 2002–06.Apr. 2009.
Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers.Mar. 1999.
Compensation costs in manufacturing across industries and countries, 1975–2007.Jun. 2010.
Compensation gains moderated in 1993 private industry settlements.May 1994.
Compensation of residential and nonresidential construction workers.Apr. 2010.
Compensation trends into the 21st century.Feb. 1990.
Cost of employee compensation in public and private sectors.May 1993.
Employers' benefit cost rise slowed dramatically in the 1980's.July 1988.
Employer-provided benefits: employer cost versus employee value.Dec. 1989.
Employment Cost Index: recent trends and expansion, The.May 1982.
Employment Cost Index: what is it, The?Sept. 2001.
Employment Cost Index in 1980: a first look at total compensation, The (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Employment Cost Index publication plans.Apr. 2006.
Employment Cost Index rebased to June 1989 (PDF 149K).—Apr. 1990
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs.Nov. 1994.
Introducing 2002 weights in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
Introducing new weights for the Employment Cost Index.Jun. 1985.
Is employer-sponsored life insurance declining relative to other benefits? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Is the ECI sensitive to the method of aggregation? an update.Dec. 2002
Labor costs in India’s organized manufacturing sector.May 2010
Measuring the cost and incidence of employee benefits.August 1988.
New measure of compensation cost adjustments.Aug. 1990.
Perspective on U.S. and foreign compensation costs in manufacturing, A.June 2002.
Post-recession productivity gain helps curb labor cost growth.Dec. 1984.
Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data sources.May 2005.
Seasonal adjustments in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
State and local government pay increases outpace gains in industry.Feb. 1987.
Wage and compensation changes in settlements, 1991.May 1992.
Wage restraints continue in 1985 major contracts.Apr. 1986.
Workers' compensation insurance: recent trends in employer costs (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
 

Computers

(See also Technological change.)
Developing a hedonic model for Internet access service in the CPI.Jul. 2008.
 

Consumer expenditures

Analysis of Southern energy expenditures and prices, 1984–2006, An.Apr. 2008.
At Issue: Consumers' spending habitsSept. 1999.
CE and the PCE: a comparison, The.Sept. 2006.
CE data: quintiles of income versus quintiles of outlays.Dec. 1994.
Century of family budgets in the United States, A.May. 2001.
Changing food-at-home budget: 1980 and 1992 compared, The.Dec. 1998.
Changing market: expenditures by Hispanic consumers, revisited, A.Aug. 2003.
Child-care: arrangements and costs.Oct. 1991.
Comparing medical care expenditures.Mar. 1987.
Consumer expenditures for selected items, 1999 and 2000.May 2003.
Consumer expenditures: results from the Diary and Interview surveys.Jun. 1986.
Consumer Expenditure Survey: a comparative analysis, The.Dec. 1994.
Consumer Expenditure Survey: quality control, The.Mar. 1987.
Consumer spending: an engine for U.S. job growth.Nov. 2002.
Consumer spending on durables and services in the 1980's.May 1992.
Economic inequality through the prisms of income and consumption.Apr. 2005.
Effects of health insurance on consumer spending, The.Mar. 1995.
Elderly and nonelderly expenditures on necessities in the 1980s.Sept. 1996.
Employers' benefit cost rise slowed dramatically in the 1980's.July 1988.
Expenditures of single parents: how does gender figure in?Jul. 2002
Expenditure patterns of older Americans, 1984-97.May 2000.
Expenditure patterns of retired and nonretired persons.Apr. 1994.
Expenditure patterns of young single adults: two recent generations compared.Dec. 2008.
Experimental Consumer Price Index for the poor, An.Sept. 1996.
Experimental poverty measures: accounting for medical expenditures.Aug. 2002.
Food-at-home expenditures of Asian households.Jun. 2006.
Growing market: expenditures by Hispanic consumers, A.Mar. 1998.
Health care and prescription drug spending by seniors.Mar. 2003.
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverage.Sept. 1986.
Household expenditures on children, 2007–08.Sept. 2010.
Household-food-expenditure patterns: a cluster analysis.Apr. 2007.
Household liability data in the Consumer Expenditure Survey.Dec. 2009.
How does rental assistance influence spending behavior?May 1994.
Impact of income imputation in the Consumer Expenditure Survey, The.Aug. 2009.
Imputing income in the Consumer Expenditure Survey.Dec. 1994.
Income and spending patterns of single-mother families.May 1994.
Income imputation and the analysis of consumer expenditure data.Nov. 2006.
Interarea price levels: an experimental methodology.Sept. 2006.
Let's do lunch: expenditures on meals away from home.May 2000.
Making it on their own: the baby-boom meets generation X.Feb. 1998.
Measuring annual change in household wealth with the Consumer Expenditure SurveyMay 2012.
New expenditure data in the PSID: comparisons with the CEFeb. 2010.
No longer tax exempt: income tax calculation in the Consumer Expenditure SurveyApr. 2012
Out-of-pocket health care expenditures: a comparisonFeb. 2010.
Planning ahead: consumer expenditure patterns in retirement.Jul. 2002.
Retirement expenditures for Whites, Blacks, and persons of Hispanic origin.June 2003.
Seasonal adjustment of quarterly consumer expenditure series.Dec. 1994.
Spending by older consumers: 1980 and 1990 compared.May 1993.
Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance.Apr. 1996.
Spending patterns of older persons revealed in expenditure survey.Oct. 1986.
Spending patterns of public-assisted families.May 2000.
Teenagers: employment and contributions to family spending.Sept. 2000.
Trends in out-of-pocket spending on health care, 1980-92.Dec. 1995.
U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating?June 1996.
Vehicle ownership, purchases, and leasing: consumer survey data.June 1997.
Wife's employment and allocation of resources in families with childrenSep. 2011.
What does it mean to be poor in America?May 1996.
 

Consumer Price Index

1989 price increase largest in eight years, The.May 1990.
Addressing misconceptions about the Consumer Price Index.Aug. 2008.
Adjusting VCR prices for quality change.Sep. 1999.
Alternative CPI aggregations: two approaches.Nov. 2000.
Analysis of Southern energy expenditures and prices, 1984–2006, An.Apr. 2008.
Anatomy of price change. A special issue.—Dec. 1993.
The Consumer Price Index: underlying concepts and caveats.
Basic components of the CPI: estimation of price changes.
The commodity substitution effect in CPI data, 1982-91.
Quality adjustment of price indexes.
Comparison of the revised and the old CPI.Nov. 1987.
Changing the item structure in the Consumer Price Index.Dec. 1996.
Changing the treatment of homeownership in the CPI.Jun. 1982.
Comparing U.S. and European inflation: the CPI and the HICP.May 2006.
Consumer gasoline prices: an empirical investigation.July 2003.
Consumer inflation higher in 2000.Apr. 2001.
Consumer inflation in 1997 at 11-year low.May 1998.
Consumer inflation lower in 2001: energy and apparel prices declined.Mar. 2002.
Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998.Apr. 1999.
Consumer price index, 2004.Apr. 2005.
Consumer prices rose less in 2006 than in 2005.May 2007.
Consumer price slows in first half of 1991.Oct. 1991.
Consumer prices during 2003.Apr. 2004.
Consumer prices in the 1980's.Aug. 1990.
Consumer prices in 1994.June 1995.
Consumer prices in 1995.June 1996.
Consumer prices rise sharply in 1990.May 1991.
Consumer prices for energy and food accelerated in 1996.Apr. 1997.
Consumer prices rose 3.4 percent in 2005, about the same as last year.May 2006.
Consumer prices up slightly more in 2002, led by energy and hospital services.Mar. 2003.
Core consumer prices in 1999: low by historical standards.Apr. 2000
CPI for hospital services: concepts and procedures, The.July 1996.
CPS revision improves pricing of medical care services.April 1988.
Defining the rate of underlying inflation (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Developing a hedonic model for Internet access service in the CPI.Jul. 2008.
Domestic price rise in 1987 reflects swing of energy prices.June 1988.
Effects of rounding on the Consumer Price Index, The.Oct. 2006.
Empirical analysis of price transmission by stage of processing, An.Nov. 2002.
Energy, food prices helped slow inflation in 1991.May 1992.
Estimating an energy consumer price index from establishment survey dataDec. 2011.
Experimental consumer price index for elderly Americans (CPI-E): 1982–2007, The.Apr. 2008.
Experimental Consumer Price Index for the poor, An.Sept. 1996.
Experimental price index for elderly consumers.May 1994.
Growth rate slows down in consumer prices, 1993.May 1994.
Half-year decline in inflation: its antecedents and structure, A.Oct. 1986.
Hedonic regression models using in-house and out-of-house data.Dec. 2004.
Impact of commodity price movements on CPI inflationApr. 2012
Incorporating a geometric mean formula into the CPI.Oct. 1998.
Inflation continues to abate during the first quarter.Jul. 1982.
Inflation cross-currents: energy, food, and homeownership (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Inflation fueled by oil prices in first 9 months of 1987.Dec. 1987.
Inflation holds steady during the first half.Oct. 1988.
Inflation remained low during 1984.Apr. 1985.
Inflation remained low in 1983 in face of strong recovery.May 1984.
Inflation remained mild again during 1985.Apr. 1986.
International comparisons of Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices.Feb. 2007.
Lack of a disability measure in today's Current Population Survey, The.Jun. 2001.
Large meat, grain supplies cut recent food price increases.Jan. 1982.
New market basket for the Consumer Price Index.Jan. 1987.
New methodology for selecting outlet samples.Dec. 1996.
Overview of the 1998 revision of the Consumer Price Index.Dec. 1996.
PPI and CPI seasonal adjustment: an update.Jul. 2010.
Prescription drug prices for the elderly.—Sep. 1998.
Price changes in 1980: double-digit inflation persists (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Price changes in 1981: widespread slowing of inflation.Apr. 1982.
Price highlights of 1988: rising pressures on consumer prices.May 1989.
Price measurement in the United States: A decade after the Boskin Report.May 2006.
Price measures of new vehicles: a comparison.Jul. 2008.
Price transmission: from crude petroleum to plastics products.Dec. 2006.
Publication strategy for the 1998 revised Consumer Price Index.Dec. 1996.
Quality adjustment in CPI housing sample (PDF 351K).—Nov. 1990.
Recent and planned improvements to Consumer Price Indexes.May 2002.
Reconciling the CPI and the PCE Deflator (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Redesign of the CPI geographic sample, The.Dec. 1996.
Revised Consumer Price Index: changes in coverage, The.Jul. 1986.
Revision of the Consumer Price Index now under way.Apr. 1985.
Revision of the CPI housing sample and estimators.Dec. 1996.
Revision of the CPI hospital services component.Dec. 1996.
Rising producer prices in 1999 dominated by energy goods.Aug. 2000.
Some proposals to improve the Consumer Price Index (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Using survey data to assess bias in the Consumer Price Index.Apr. 1998.
 

Construction

Compensation of residential and nonresidential construction workers.Apr. 2010.
Construction employment: a visual essay.Nov. 2011.
Construction employment peaks before the recession and falls sharply throughout itApr. 2011.
Employment and unemployment in the first half of 1981 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Employment changes in construction : secular, cyclical, seasonal.Mar. 1983.
Employment created by construction expenditures (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Employment trends in the lumber and woods products industry.Aug. 1983.
Fatal occupational injuries at road construction sites.Dec. 2004.
Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers.Oct. 2005.
How does rental assistance influence spending behavior?May 1994.
Recent employment trends in residential and nonresidential construction.Oct. 2006.
Two new construction employment series for specialty trade contractors.Oct. 2006.
U.S. housing bubble and bust: impacts on employment, The.Dec. 2010.
 

Cost of living

Planning ahead: consumer expenditure patterns in retirement.Jul. 2002.
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1981 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1982.Jan. 1982.
Wages and compensation: 1990 negotiated adjustments.May 1991.
What does it mean to be poor in America?May 1996.
Work, poverty, and the working poor: a multifaceted problem.Sept. 1986.
 

Current Population Survey

Analyzing CPS data using gross flows.Sept. 2005.
At Issue: Gains in job security Mar. 1998.
At Issue: Reasons for working multiple jobsOct. 2000.
Blacks in the 1970s: did they scale the job ladder?Jun. 1982.
Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Current Population Survey: a historical view and the BLS role, The.Jun. 1984.
Discouraged workers how strong are links to job market?Aug. 1984.
Employment and earnings of recent veterans: data from the CPS.Jul. 2010.
Employment change by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-05.Dec. 2006.
Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the CPS.Sept. 2005.
Involuntary part-time work: new information from the CPS (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Labor force data from CPS to undergo revision in January 1983.Nov. 1982.
Lack of a disability measure in today's Current Population Survey, The.Jun. 2001.
Model-based seasonally adjusted estimates and sampling error.Sept. 2005.
New household survey and the CPS: labor force differences.Sept. 1985.
Overhauling the Current Population Survey: A special issue.—Sept. 1993.
Why is it necessary to change?
Redesigning the questionnaire.
Evaluating changes in the estimates.
Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Understanding the employment measures from the establishment and household surveys.Feb. 2006.
Using internal CPS data to reevaluate trends in labor-earnings gaps.Aug. 2009.
Youth labor force activity: alternative surveys compared (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
 

Czechoslovakia

Low unemployment in the Czech Republic: 'miracle' or 'mirage'?Aug. 1998.
Report: Household incomes in the Czech and Slovak market economyNov. 1998.
Rise in Czech unemployment, 1998-2000, TheMay 2001.
 

Index:D 

Decisions, Court   Defense   Denmark   Disability   Displaced workers   Drugs and alcohol

Decisions, Court

(See Labor Law, Supreme Court)
 

Defense

Changing makeup of the military and the effect on labor data, The.Jul. 1984.
Defense-related employment and spending, 1996-2006.July 1998.
Defense buildup, 1977-85: effects on production and employment, The.Aug. 1987.
Defense spending in the 1990's.Oct. 1990.
Employment effects of the rise and fall in defense spending.Apr. 1993.
Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era.Aug. 1996.
Working for Uncle Sam: a look at members of the Armed Forces.Jul. 1984.
 

Denmark

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.

Disability

Disability and occupational projectionsOct. 2010.
Disability and the characteristics of employmentMay 2003.
Disability benefits for employees in private pension plans.Aug. 1982.
Disability payments stabilizing after era of accelerating growth (PDF).—May 1981.
Employer-sponsored long-term disability insuranceJul. 1987.
Employment programs for disabled youth: an international view. (PDF 493K).—Dec. 1990.
Employment rate of people with disabilities, The.Nov. 2008.
How valid are estimates of occupational illness?Aug. 1982.
Impact of the 2007–09 recession on workers with disabilities, The.Oct. 2010.
Labor force trends of persons with and without disabilities.Oct. 1994.
Lack of a disability measure in today's Current Population Survey, The.Jun. 2001.
Persons with disabilities: Demographic, income, and health care characteristics, 1993.Sep. 1998.
Persons with disabilities: Labor market activity, 1994.Sep. 1998.
Work shifts and disability: a national viewSept. 2002.
 

Displaced workers

Characteristics of displaced workers 2007–2009: a visual essaySep. 2011.
Displaced workers of 1979-83: how well have they fared?Jun. 1985.
Future of work: does it belong to us or to the robots, The?Sept. 1982.
Great Migration of Afro-Americans, 1915-40, The.Mar. 1987.
Health insurance loss: the case of the displaced workerApr. 1987
How occupational employment is affected by mass layoffsJun. 2011.
How often do workers receive advance notice of layoff?Jun. 1987.
Imports and domestic employment: identifying affecting affected industries.Aug. 1982.
Industrial structure of job displacement, 1979-89.Sept. 1992.
Job displacement, 1979-86: how blacks fared relative to whites.July 1991.
Layoffs and permanent job losses: workers' traits, patterns.Sept. 1983.
Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work.Aug. 2005.
New method for estimating job separation rates by sex and age, A.Jun. 1983.
Pulse of economic change: displaced workers of 1981-85, TheJun. 1987.
Race and the shifting burden of job displacement: 1982–93.Sept. 1996.
Recent recessions swell ranks of the long-term unemployed.Feb. 1984.
Recession swells count of displaced workers.June 1993.
Restructuring information technology: is offshoring a concern?Aug. 2005.
Trade and displacement in manufacturing.Apr. 1995.
Worker displacement: a decade of change.Apr. 1995.
Worker displacement in 1999–2000Jun. 2004.
Worker displacement in a period of rapid job expansion: 1983-87.May 1990.
Worker displacement in a strong labor marketJune 2001.
Worker displacement in the mid-1990's.?July 1999.
Worker displacement still common in the late 1980's.May 1991.
 

Drugs and alcohol

Drug and alcohol use at work: a survey of young workers.Aug. 1991.
Prevalence of drug testing in the workplace.Nov. 1996.
Substance abuse coverage provided by employer medical plans.Apr. 1991.
Workplace alcohol-testing programs: prevalence and trends.June 1998.
 

Index:E     

Earnings and wages   Economic and social statistics   Economic development and growth   Education and training   Employment   Employment Cost Index   Energy   Engineers   Equal Employment Opportunity   Europe   Expenditures   Exports

Earnings and wages

1978-80 pay guidelines: meeting the need for flexibility, The (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
Accounting for wages and benefits using the ECI.Sept. 2004.
All-employee hours and earnings for States and metropolitan areasMar. 2010.
Analyzing employers' costs for wages, salaries, and benefitsOct. 1987.
BLS area wage surveys will cover more areasJun. 1986.
BLS wage query system: a new tool to access wage data, The.Oct. 2001.
Bureau seeks better measures of service employment.Nov. 1982.
CES Program: changes planned for hours and earnings series.Oct. 2003.
Century of wage statistics: the BLS contribution, A.Nov. 1984.
Characteristics of minimum wage workers in 2002.Sept. 2003.
Clerical pay differences in metropolitan areas, 1961-80.Jul. 1982.
Comparable worth: how do we know it will work?Dec. 1985.
Comparable worth: organizational dilemmas.Dec. 1985.
Comparable worth: some questions still unanswered.Dec. 1985.
Comparing earnings inequality using two major surveysMar. 2000.
Compensation-productivity gap: a visual essay, The.Jan. 2011.
Compensation of residential and nonresidential construction workers.Apr. 2010.
Compensation trends into the 21st century.Feb. 1990.
Concurrent seasonal adjustment for national CES survey.Oct. 2003.
Cost of employee compensation in public and private sectors.May 1993.
Crash and reboot: Silicon Valley high-tech employment and wages, 2000–08.Jan. 2010.
Declining middle class: a further analysis, The.Sept. 1986.
Declining middle-class thesis: a sensitivity analysis, The.May 1988.
Disability, employment, and income: are Iraq/Afghanistan-era U.S. veterans unique?August 2012.
Do some workers have minimum wage careers?May. 2001.
Domestic employment in U.S.-based multinational companies.Oct. 2011.
Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and employment trends in the 1990sMar. 2000.
Earnings and inequality in the 1980's.Dec. 1990.
Earnings by gender: evidence from Census 2000.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Earnings differences by sex: an introductory note.Jun. 1984.
Earnings in the 1980's: an occupational perspective.Jul. 1994.
Earnings mobility and low-wage workers in the United States.Jul. 2006.
Earnings mobility in the United States, 1967-91.Sept. 1995.
Earnings of college graduates.Dec. 1995.
Earnings of college graduates: women compared with men.Mar. 1998.
Earnings of husbands and wives in dual-earner families.Apr. 1998.
Earnings of men and women: a look at specific occupations.Apr. 1982.
Education, on-the-job training, and the black-white earnings gap (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Effect of working wives on the incidence of poverty, The.Mar. 1998.
Effects of firm size on wages in Colorado: a case study. TheJul. 2003.
Effects of intermittent labor force attachment on women's earnings.Sept. 1995.
Employment and earnings of recent veterans: data from the CPS.Jul. 2010.
Employment and wage outcomes for North Carolina's high-tech workersMay 2004.
Employment change by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-05.Dec. 2006.
Employment dynamics over the last decadeAug. 2011.
Erosion of police and firefighter wage parity, The.Apr. 1996.
Establishment wage differentials.Apr. 2007.
Estimating the number of minimum wage workers (PDF 415K).—Jan. 1990.
Examination of occupational mobility among full-time workers, An.Sept. 2003.
Exploring low-wage labor with the National Compensation Survey.Nov./Dec. 2003.
Foreign-born workers in the U.S. labor market: a special survey.Jul. 1985.
Gender-related shifts in the distribution of wages.Jul. 1994.
Has wage inequality stopped growing?Dec. 1997.
Hourly paid workers: who they are and what they earnFeb. 1986.
How do immigrants fare in the U.S. labor market?Dec. 1992.
How does gender play a role in the earnings gap? an updateMar. 2003.
How hours of work affect occupational earnings.—Oct. 1998.
How shifting occupational composition has affected the real average wage.—Jun. 2009.
How widely do wages vary within jobs in the same establishment?Feb. 2008.
Hurricane Katrina’s effects on industry employment and wages.Aug. 2006.
Husbands and wives as earners: an analysis of family data (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Immigration and wage changes of high school dropouts.Oct. 1997.
Income and spending patterns of single-mother families.May 1994.
Influx of women into legal professions: an economic analysis, The.Aug. 2002.
Interindustry wage differentials: patterns and possible sources.Feb. 2000.
Investigating differences in weekly earnings of women and men.Jun. 1984.
Investigating the link between competition and discrimination.Dec. 1999.
Job openings, hires, and separations fall during the recession.May 2010.
Job mobility and hourly wages: is there a relationship?May 2004.
Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79.Feb. 2005.
Job openings and hires show little postrecession improvementAug. 2011.
Job-related education and training: their impact on earnings.Oct. 1993.
Labor costs of manufacturing employees in China: an update to 2003–04.Nov. 2006.
Labor market success of young adults from two generations.Feb. 1998.
'Lifetime earnings' in Japan for the class of 1955.Apr. 1984.
Major agreements in 1984 provided record low wage increases.Apr. 1985.
Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China.Aug. 2005.
Married couples: work and income patterns.Dec. 1983.
Measuring union-nonunion earnings differences.Jun. 1990.
Measuring wage dispersion: pay ranges reflect industry traits (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Minimum wage: its relation to incomes and poverty, TheJun. 1987.
Most women who head families receive poor job market returns.Dec. 1983.
Nature of occupational employment growth: 1983-93, The.Jun. 1995.
Negotiated wage changes in government, 1992.Jun. 1993.
New all-employee hours and earnings from the CES survey.Mar. 2010.
New look at occupational wages within individual establishments.Nov. 1982. 
New views of inequality trends in Canada and the United States.Apr. 1998.
Noneconomic fluctuations in hours and earnings data.Aug. 1999.
Occupational wages in the fast-food restaurant industry.Aug. 1994.
On the decline in average weekly hours worked.Jul. 2000.
Overemployment mismatches: the preference of income for fewer hours.Apr. 2007.
Pay differentials: the case of Japan.Oct. 1984.
Pay premiums among major industry groups in New York City.Oct. 2011.
Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS.Mar. 2005.
Persons with disabilities: Demographic, income, and health care characteristics, 1993.Sep. 1998.
Perspectives on comparable worth: an introduction to the data.Dec. 1985.
Preferred hours of work and corresponding earnings.Nov. 1986.
Profile of husbands in today's labor marketOct. 1987.
Proportion of workers in selected pay ranges by region and State, 2005.Dec. 2006.
Proportions of workers in selected pay ranges, by region and State.Sept. 2003.
Public-private pay debate: what do the data show?, The.May 1996.
Public and private pay levels: a comparison in large labor markets (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
Puzzling lag in southern earnings, The (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Raising the minimum wage: effects on family poverty.Jul. 1990.
Rankings of full-time occupations, by earnings, 2000.Mar. 2002.
Reassessing trends in U.S. earnings inequality.Dec. 1997.
Recent data on job prospects of college-educated youth.Aug. 1993.
Recent gains in women's earnings: better pay or longer hours?Jul. 1990.
Reconciling conflicting data on jobs for college graduates.Jul. 1992.
Reconciling divergent trends in real incomeJul. 1986.
Regulatory reform and labor outcomes in the U.S. electricity sectorMay 2003.
Relative earnings of black men to white men by region, industry.Apr. 1995.
Replicate estimates of average hourly earnings.Oct. 2000.
Report: Household incomes in the Czech and Slovak market economyNov. 1998.
Research summaries: The 1999 Report of the American WorkforceOct. 1999.
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1981 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Scheduled wage increases and cost-of-living provisions in 1982.Jan. 1982.
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations: a visual essayMay 2011.
Shrinking middle class: myth or reality, The?Mar. 1985.
Sources of increasing inequality in wages and salaries, 1960-80.Apr. 1989.
Spendable earnings series: has it outlived its usefulness, The?Jan. 1982.
Staffing patterns prominent in female-male earnings gap.Jun. 1984.
State labor legislation enacted in 1996.Jan. 1997.
State labor legislation enacted in 2000.Jan. 2001.
State labor legislation enacted in 2001.Jan. 2002.
Surge in growing income inequality?, A.Aug. 1995.
Technical note: The impact of strikes on current employment statisticsAug. 2000.
Temporary help workers: who they are, what jobs the hold.Nov. 1986.
Tenure as a factor in the male-female earnings gap.Apr. 1982.
Time rates tighten their grip on manufacturing industries.May 1982.
Trends in employment and earnings in the philanthropic sector.Sept. 1984.
Trends in wage and salary inequality, 1967-88.Jun. 1992.
Using internal CPS data to reevaluate trends in labor-earnings gaps.Aug. 2009.
Using wage records in workforce investments in OhioMay 2004.
Usual weekly earnings: intergroup differences and basic trends.Apr. 1982.
Vietnam-era cohort: employment and earnings.Jun. 1992.
Wage and compensation changes in settlements, 1991.May 1992.
Wage differences for the same job and establishment.Mar. 1985.
Wage differentials associated with working at home.Mar. 2007.
Wage increases in 1981.May 1982.
Wages and compensation: 1990 negotiated adjustments.May 1991.
Wage and productivity stability in U.S. manufacturing plants.May 2008.
Wages and the university educated: a paradox resolved.Jul. 1997.
What do OES data have to say about increasing wage inequality?Jun. 2009
Which earnings group was most affected by the slowing economy?Dec. 2001.
White-collar pay determination under range-of-rate systems.Dec. 1984.
White-collar pay in goods and production, March 1990 (PDF).—Dec. 1990.
White-collar pay levels linked to corporate work force size.May 1982.
Women's earnings: an overview.Dec. 1999.
Women's employment, education, and the gender gap in 17 countriesApr. 2012
Work experience, earnings, and family income in 1981.Apr. 1983.
Work, poverty, and the working poor: a multifaceted problemSept. 1986.
Workers' purchasing power rises even as wage and salary gains lag.May 1984.
Working and poor in 1990.Dec. 1992.
Working poor in 2001, The.Nov./Dec. 2003.
Would a higher minimum wage help poor, female-headed families? (PDF).—Aug. 1990.
 

Economic and social statistics

Boom in day care industry the result of many social changes.Aug. 1995.
Economic and demographic change: the case of New York City.Feb. 1993.
Economic and social conditions of children and the elderly.Apr. 2000
Effect of working wives on the incidence of poverty, The.Mar. 1998.
Experimental poverty measurement for the 1990s.Mar. 1998.
International symposium on linked employer-employee data.Jul. 1998.
Knowing younger workers better: information from the NLSY97.Sept. 2008.
Leontief-BLS partnership: framework for measurement, The.Jun. 2001.
New international price series published by Nation and region.Jun. 1992.
Providing comparable international labor statisticsJun. 2002.
Poverty areas and the 'underclass:' untangling the web.Mar. 1991.
Report: International symposium on linked employer-employee dataJul. 1998.
Report: Introducing the North American International Classification SystemJul. 1998.
Statistical needs in Eastern Europe.Mar. 1992.
Understanding statistics on occupational illnesses (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Which earnings group was most affected by the slowing economy?Dec. 2001.
Work, poverty, and the working poor: a multifaceted problemSept. 1986.
Using statistics to manage a State safety and health program (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
 

Economic development and growth

1995 labor force: BLS latest projections, The.Nov. 1985.
9/11 and the New York City economy: A borough-by-borough analysisJun. 2004.
Analysis of regional employment growth, 1973-85, An.Jul. 1986.
Another look at the labor force.Nov. 1993.
BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story.Jun. 2005.
BLS projections to 2006—a summary.Nov. 1997.
Bureau seeks better measures of service employment.Nov. 1982.
Business employment dynamics: tabulations by employer size.Feb. 2006.
Changes in regional unemployment over the last decade.Mar. 1985.
China’s changing economy.Jun. 2006.
Computer manufacturing enters a new era of growthSept. 1986.
Consumer spending: an engine for U.S. job growthNov. 2002.
Consumer spending on durables and services in the 1980's.May 1992.
Contribution of R&D to productivity growth, The.Mar. 1986.
Decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions, A.Nov. 1996.
Economic and demographic change: the case of New York City.Feb. 1993.
Economic outlook through 1995: industry output and employment.Nov. 1983.
Economic outlook to 1995: new assumptions and projections, The.Nov. 1985.
Economic projections to the year 2000Sept. 1987.
Employment dynamics of individual companies versus multicorporations.Dec. 2005.
Employment in 1996: jobs up, unemployment down.Feb. 1997.
Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas.Nov. 1996.
Employment projections to 2012: concepts and contextFeb. 2004.
Employment restructuring during China’s economic transitionAug. 2002.
Employment rose in first half as recovery entered its third year.Aug. 1985.
Growing presence of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.August 1988.
Growth rate slows down in consumer prices, 1993.May 1994.
Historical [economic] trends, 1950-92, and current uncertainties.Nov. 1993.
Industry output and employment.Nov. 1993.
Industry output and employment projections to 2006.Nov. 1997.; Erratum Dec. 1997.
Industry output and employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
Industry output and employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Industry shifts over the decade put Philadelphia on a new road to job growthApr. 2010.
Information technology and economic growth in Canada and the U.S.Oct. 2002.
Information Technology workers in the new economy.Jun. 2001.
International report (economy of Zimbabwe)Mar. 1998.
Job creation and destruction within Washington and BaltimoreSept. 2001.
Labor force 2006: slowing down and changing composition.Nov. 1997.; Erratum Dec. 1997.
Labor force projections to 2010: steady growth and changing compositionNov. 2001.
Measuring job and establishment flows with BLS longitudinal microdataApr. 2001.
Measuring labor force flows: a conference examines the problems.Jul. 1985.
Nature of occupational employment growth: 1983-93, The.Jun. 1995.
New BLS projections: findings and implications.Nov. 1991.
New economic projections through 1990-an overview (PDF). — Aug. 1981.
New international price series published by Nation and region.Jun. 1992.
Occupational employment projections: the 1984-95 outlook.Nov. 1985.
Occupational employment projections to 2006.Nov. 1997.; Erratum Dec. 1997.
Occupational employment: wide variations in growth.Nov. 1993.
Occupational winners and losers: who they were during 1972-80.Jun. 1982.
Overview of BLS projections to 2016, An.Nov. 2007.
Perestroika and its impact on the Soviet labor market.Dec. 1991.
Producer price rises slowed in improving economy in 1993.May 1994.
Reconciling divergent trends in real incomeJul. 1986.
Report: Household incomes in the Czech and Slovak market economyNov. 1998.
Report: Survival and longevity in the Business Employment Dynamics data.May 2005.
Role of computers in reshaping the work force, The.Aug. 1996.
Second look at industry output and employment trends to 1995, A.Nov. 1985.
Sensitivity of BLS economic projections to exogenous variables.Dec. 1986.
Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market.Mar. 1996.
Strong employment gains continue in 1994.Feb. 1995.
Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A.Nov. 2005.
Summary of BLS projections to 2005.Nov. 1995.
U.S. economy into the 21st century.Nov. 1991.
U.S. economy through 1990-an update, The (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
U.S. economy to 2005, The.Nov. 1995.
U.S. economy to 2005: framework for BLS projections.Nov. 1993.
U.S. economy to 2006, The.Nov. 1997.
U.S. economy to 2008: a decade of continued growth, The.Nov. 1999.
U.S. economy to 2012: signs of growth, TheFeb. 2004.
U.S. economy to 2014, The.Nov. 2005.
U.S. economy to 2016: slower growth as boomers begin to retire, The.Nov. 2007.
Which industries are sensitive to Feb. 1997.
Work experience in 1983 reflects the effects of the recovery.Dec. 1984.
 

Education and training

Alaska’s ‘brain drain’: myth or reality?May 2004.
Are more college graduates really taking 'high school' jobs?Dec. 1995.
Black college graduates in the labor market, 1979 and 1989.Nov. 1990
College graduates in 'high school' jobs: a commentary.Dec. 1995.
Earnings in the 1980's: an occupational perspective.Jul. 1994.
Earnings of college graduates: women compared with men.Mar. 1998.
Education, on-the-job training, and the black-white earnings gap (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Education and demographics: how do they affect unemployment rates? Jan. 1988.
Education and the work histories of young adults.Apr. 1993.
Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool.Feb. 2005.
Educational attainment of the labor force and jobless rates, 2003.Jul. 2004.
Employer-provided training: results from a new survey.May 1995.
Employment in public schools and the student-to-employee ratio.Jul. 1994.
Employment projections through the lens of education and trainingApr. 2012
Future of jobs for college graduates.Jul. 1992.
Helping ex-offenders enter the labor market.Jul. 1983.
High performance work systems and firm performance.May 1995.
How high school students use time: a visual essay.Nov. 2008.
Immigration and wage changes of high school dropouts.Oct. 1997.
International report: Employment growth and educational attainmentMay 1998.
Job-related education and training: their impact on earnings.Oct. 1993.
Job Training Partnership Act: new help for the unemployed.Mar. 1983.
Knowing younger workers better: information from the NLSY97.Sept. 2008.
Labor market problems of today's high school dropouts, The.Jun. 1988.
NLSY97: an introduction, TheAugust 2001.
Racial differences in youth employmentAug. 2001.
Recent data on job prospects of college-educated youth.Aug. 1993.
Reconciling conflicting data on jobs for college graduates.Jul. 1992.
Research summaries: The 1999 Report of the American WorkforceOct. 1999.
Results from the 1995 Survey of Employer-Provided Training.Jun. 1998.
School-to-work programs: information from two surveysAug. 2001.
‘Second-chance’ strategies for women who drop out of schoolDec. 2000.
Shared training: learning from Germany.Mar. 1991.
Shortages of machinists: an evaluation of the information.Jul. 1982.
Teen time use and parental education: evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS.May 2007.
Training among young adults: who, what kind, and for how long?Aug. 1993.
Transition from school to work: education and work experiences, The.Feb. 2005.
Upgrading the U.S. workplace: do reorganization, education help?May 1995.
U.S. and German youths: unemployment and the transition from school to work.Mar. 1997.
Volunteerism in the United StatesAug. 2003.
Wages and the university educated: a paradox resolved.Jul. 1997.
Who goes to college? Evidence from the NLSY97.Aug. 2008.
Worker training: what we’ve learned from the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
Worker training programs help ease impact of technologyNov. 1987.
Youth employment during school: results from two longitudinal surveysAug. 2001.
Youth enrollment and employment during the school year.Feb. 2008.
Young men and the transition to stable employment.Aug. 1994.
Young worker participation in post-school education and training.Jun. 1998.
 

Employment

(See also Unemployment; Labor force.)
1982 Mexican peso devaluation and border area employment, The.Oct. 1985.
1987-88 surge in exports and the rise in factory jobs, The.May 1990.
1990-91 recession, The: how bad was the labor market?Jun. 1994.
1992: Job market in the doldrums.Feb. 1993.
2010 census: the employment impact of counting the Nation, The.Mar. 2011
Agricultural employment: has the decline ended? (PDF)—Nov. 1981
Alaska's 'brain drain': myth or reality?May 2004.
American work force, 1992-2005. A special issue.—Nov. 1993.
Historical trends, 1950-92, and current uncertainties.
The U.S. economy to 2005: framework for BLS projections.
Another look at the labor force.
Industry output and unemployment.
Occupational employment: wide variations in growth.
Analysis of regional employment growth, 1973-85, An.Jul. 1986.
Analysis of U.S. industries sensitive to foreign trade, 1982-87, An.Feb. 1993.
Analyzing CPS data using gross flows.Sept. 2005.
Are male veterans at greater risk for nonemployment than nonveterans?Dec. 2007.
Are more college graduates really taking 'high school' jobs?Dec. 1995.
Are single mothers finding jobs without displacing other workers?Jul. 2001.
Asians in the U.S. labor force: profile of a diverse population.Nov. 2011.
At Issue: Gains in job security.Mar. 1998.
Auto industry jobs in the 1980's: a decade of transition.Feb. 1992.
Auto retailing: changing trends in jobs and business.Oct. 1998.
Bears, bulls, and brokers: employment trends in the securities industry.Dec. 2005.
Births and deaths of business establishments in the United States, The.Dec. 2008.
BLS employment projections for 1990: an evaluation.Aug. 1992.
Boom in day care industry the result of many social changes.Aug. 1995.
Britain's redundancy payments for displaced workersJun. 1987.
Bureau seeks better measures of service employment.Nov.
Business employment dynamics: annual tabulations.May 2009.
Business employment dynamics: new data on gross job gains and lossesApr. 2004.
Business employment dynamics: tabulations by size of employment change.Apr. 2009.
Business employment dynamics: tabulations by employer size.Feb. 2006.
Business employment dynamics data: survival and longevity, II.Sept. 2007.
Business services industry sets pace in employment growth, The.Apr. 1986.
Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data?Mar. 1999.
CES Program: changes planned for hours and earnings series.Oct. 2003.
Changes in hospital staffing patterns.Mar. 1991.
Changing face of farm employment, The.Apr. 1995.
Changing makeup of the military and the effect on labor data, The.Jul. 1984.
Characteristics of and preference for alternative work arrangements, 1999Mar. 2001.
Characteristics of multiple jobholders, 1995.Mar. 1997.
Characteristics of small-business employees, The.Apr. 2000
Characteristics of workers in nonprofit organizationsJul.
China's manufacturing employment and compensation costs: 2002–06.Apr. 2009.
Coal industry resurgence attracts variety of new workers (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Coal mining in the U.S. West: price and employment trends.Aug. 1997.
College graduates in 'high school' jobs: a commentary.Dec. 1995.
Composition of the unemployed and long-term unemployed in tough labor markets, The.Oct. 2010.
Competition drives the trucking industry.Apr. 1998.
Computer and Internet use at work in 2001Feb. 2003.
Computer manufacturing: change and competition.Aug. 1996.
Concurrent seasonal adjustment for national CES survey.Oct. 2003.
Construction employment: a visual essay.Nov. 2011.
Construction employment peaks before the recession and falls sharply throughout itApr. 2011.
Construction boom and bust in New York City, The.Oct. 2011.
Contingent work in the late-1990sMar. 2001.
Contingent work: results from the second survey.Nov. 1998.
Counting the counters: effects of Census 2000 on employment.Feb. 2000.
Crash and reboot: Silicon Valley high-tech employment and wages, 2000–08.Jan. 2010.
Current Population Survey response to Hurricane Katrina, The.Aug. 2006.
Cutting the cord: telecommunications employment shifts toward wireless.Jul. 2006.
Cyclical behavior of high tech industries.May 1985.
Data user's look back from 2015, A.Apr. 1990.
Decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions, A.Nov. 1996.
Decline in work hours during the 2007–09 recession, TheApr. 2011.
Declining average size of establishments: evidence and explanations, The.Mar. 2012.
Declining middle class: a further analysis, The.Sept. 1986.
Deep drop in retail trade employment during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Diffusion indexes: an economic barometer.Apr. 1990.
Disability and the characteristics of employmentMay 2003.
Disability, employment, and income: are Iraq/Afghanistan-era U.S. veterans unique?August 2012.
Do some workers have minimum wage careers?May. 2001.
Domestic employment in U.S.-based multinational companies.Oct. 2011.
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Drugs manufacturing: a prescription for jobs.Mar. 1995.
Early 2000s: a period of declining teen summer employment rates, The.May 2010.
Earnings and employment trends in the 1990sMar. 2000.
Earnings of college graduates, 1993.Dec. 1995.
Economic projections to the year 2000Sept. 1987.
Education and the work histories of young adults.Apr. 1993.
Effect of business ownership change on occupational employment and wages, The.Sept. 2008.
Effect of Hurricane Katrina on employment and unemployment, The.Aug. 2006
Effects of shift work on the lives of employees, The (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Employed but not at work: a review of unpaid absences (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Employee absences in 1989 (PDF).—Aug. 1990
Employment and earnings of recent veterans: data from the CPS.Jul. 2010.
Employment and other trends in the electric services industry.Sep. 1999.
Employment and unemployment: a report on 1980 (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Employment and unemployment: developments in 1985Feb. 1986.
Employment and unemployment gains widespread in 1983.Feb. 1984.
Employment and unemployment in the first half of 1981 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Employment and wage outcomes for North Carolina's high-tech workers.May 2004.
Employment and wages for the U.S. ocean and coastal economy.Nov. 2004.
Employment-at-will doctrine: three major exceptions, The.Jan. 2001.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
Employment change by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-05.Dec. 2006.
Employment changes in construction : secular, cyclical, seasonal.Mar. 1983.
Employment characteristics of Gulf War-era II veterans in 2006: a visual essay.May 2008.
Employment characteristics of older women, 1987.Sept. 1988.
Employment created by construction expenditures (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Employment during 1984: a second year of strong growth.Feb. 1985.
Employment dynamics: small and large firms over the business cycle.Mar. 2007.
Employment dynamics of individual companies versus multicorporations.Dec. 2005.
Employment dynamics over the last decade.Aug. 2011.
Employment effects of the rise and fall in defense spending.Apr. 1993.
Employment expansion in retail trade, 1973-85, The.Aug. 1986.
Employment gains slow in first half of 1989.Aug. 1989.
Employment growth by size class: comparing firm and establishment data.Dec. 2011.
Employment growth in the temporary help industryApr. 1986.
Employment impact of electronic business.May. 2001.
Employment in 1996: jobs up, unemployment down.Feb. 1997.
Employment in business services: a year of unprecedented declineApr. 2002.
Employment in durable goods anything but durable in 1979-82.Feb. 1984.
Employment in financial activities: double billed by housing and financial crisesApr. 2011.
Employment in health care: a crutch for the ailing economy during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment in health services: long-term trends and projectionsAug. 1986.
Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era.Aug. 1996.
Employment in hospitals: unconventional patterns.Jun. 2006.
Employment in leisure and hospitality departs from historical trends during 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment in public schools and the student-to-employee ratio.Jul. 1994.
Employment in services industries affected by recessions and expansionsOct. 2001.
Employment in the first half: robust recovery continues.Aug. 1984.
Employment in the first half of 1988 .August 1988.
Employment in the information sector in March 2004.Sept. 2004.
Employment in the public sector.Oct. 2004.
Employment loss and the 2007–09 recession: an overviewApr. 2011.
Employment on the rise in the first half of 1983.Aug. 1983.
Employment programs for disabled youth: an international view. (PDF).—Dec. 1990.
Employment-population ratio: its value in labor force analysis, The (PDF). — Feb. 1981.
Employment rate of people with disabilities, The.Nov. 2008.
Employment restructuring during China's economic transitionAug. 2002.
Employment rose in first half as recovery entered its third year.Aug. 1985.
Employment shift to services: where did it come from, The?Apr. 1984.
Employment shifts in high-technology industries, 1988-96.Jun. 1997.
Employment situation for military wives, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Employment situation in 1981: new recession takes its toll, The.Mar. 1982.
Employment trends in energy extraction (PDF).—May 1981.
Employment trends in textiles and apparel, 1973-2005.Aug. 1997.; Erratum Sept. 1997.
Employment trends in the security brokers and dealers industry.Sept. 1995.
Employment up, unemployment stable during 1986 first halfAug. 1986.
Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Estimating annual hours of labor force activity.Feb. 1983.
Estimating economic losses in the Bay Area from a magnitude-6.9 earthquake.Dec. 2007.
Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the CPS.Sept. 2005.
Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projections for 2000.Jul. 2005.
Evaluating the 1980 projections of occupational employment.Jul. 1982.
Evaluating the 1990 projections of occupational employment.Aug. 1992.
Evaluating the 1995 industry employment projections.Sept. 1997.
Evaluating the 1995 occupational employment projections.Sept. 1997.; Erratum Oct. 1997.
Evaluating the BLS 1988–2000 employment projections.Oct. 2003.
Evaluation of BLS projections of 1980 industry employment, An.Aug. 1984.
Expanding role of temporary help services from 1990 to 2008, The.Aug. 2010.
Families and work in transition in 12 countries, 1980–2001Sept. 2003.
Female-male unemployment differential, The.Nov. 1984.
First look at employment and wages using NAICS, A.Dec. 2001.
Flexible labor: restructuring the American work force.Aug. 1997.
Flexible schedules and shift work: replacing the '9-to-5' workday?.Jun. 2000.
Flexible work schedules: what are we trading off to get them?.Mar. 2001.
From supermarkets to supercenters: employment shifts to the one-stop shop.Feb. 2006.
Gender differences in occupational employment.Apr. 1997.
Geographic concentration of trade-sensitive employmentJun. 1993.
Geospatial distribution of employment: a new visual asset, The.Mar. 2007.
Government employment: an era of slow growth (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Growing presence of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.August 1988.
Have employment patterns in recessions changed? (PFD)—Feb. 1981.
Health care alternatives: employment and occupations in 2005.Apr. 1994.
Health service: the real jobs machine.Nov. 1992.
Health services industry: a decade of expansion, The (PDF).—May 1981.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
High-technology employment: a NAICS-based update.Jul. 2005.
High technology employment: another view.Jul. 1991.
High technology today and tomorrow: small slice of employment.Nov. 1983.
Home-based workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population.Nov. 1996.
Home-sweet-home health care.Mar. 1995.
Hospital employment under revised medicare payment schedulesAug. 1986.
Hospital staffing patterns in urban and nonurban areas.Mar. 1995.
Household survey data show labor market improvements.Mar. 2007.
Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Household survey indicators weaken in 2007.Mar. 2008.
How human resource systems adjust to the shift towards contingent workers.Mar. 1989.
How many new jobs since 1982? Two surveys differ.Aug. 1989.
How occupational employment is affected by mass layoffsJun. 2011.
How often do workers receive advance notice of layoff?Jun. 1987.
Hurricane Katrina's effects on industry employment and wages.Aug. 2006.
Impact of strikes on current employment statistics, The.August. 2000.
Industry dynamics in the Washington, DC, area: has a second job core emerged?Dec. 2006.
Industry employment and the 1990-91 recession.Jul. 1993.
Industry output and employment.Nov. 1993.
Industry output and employment projections to 2014.Nov. 2005.
Industry output and employment projections to 2005.Nov. 1995.
Industry output and employment projections to 2006.Nov. 1997.
Industry output and employment projections to 2008.Nov. 1999.
Industry output and employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
Industry output and employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Industry output and employment projections to 2016.Nov. 2007.
Industry output and employment through the end of the centurySept. 1987.
Industry output, employment growth slowdown continues.Nov. 1991.
Industry shifts over the decade put Philadelphia on a new road to job growthApr. 2010.
Infrastructure alternatives for 2005: employment and occupations.Apr. 1994.
Institutional barriers to employment of older workers.Apr. 1989.
International report: Employment growth and educational attainmentMay 1998.
Into contingent and alternative employment: by choice.Oct. 1996.
Job-creating performance of employee-owned firms.Aug. 1983.
Job creation and destruction within Washington and BaltimoreSept. 2001.
Job creation and the emerging home computer market.Aug. 1996.
Job flows and labor dynamics in the U.S. Rust BeltSept. 2002
Job gains strong in 1987; unemployment rate declines.Feb. 1988.
Job growth and industry shifts in the 1980's.Sept. 1990.
Job growth continued, unemployment dipped during 1986Feb. 1987.
Job growth in television: cable versus broadcast.Aug. 2000.
Job growth in the 1990s: a retrospectDec. 2000.
Job growth moderated in 1989; unemployment steady.Feb. 1990.
Job growth slows during crises overseas.Feb. 1999.
Job market in 2000: slowing down as the year ended, The.Feb. 2001.
Job market remains strong in 1999, The.Feb. 2000.
Job market slid in early 1991, then struggled to find footing.Feb. 1992.
Job openings and hires decline in 2008.May 2009.
Job openings and hires show little postrecession improvementAug. 2011.
Job openings and hires continue to show modest changes in 2011Sep. 2011.
Job openings, hires, and separations fall during the recession.May 2010.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: what initial data show, The.Nov. 2004.
Job search methods: Internet versus traditional.Oct. 2000.
Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment.Mar. 2012.
Jobs in 2005: How do they compare with their March 2001 counterparts?Jul. 2006.
Knowing younger workers better: information from the NLSY97.Sept. 2008.
Labor force experience of women from 'Generation X'Mar. 2002.
Labor force projections: 1986-2000Sept. 1987.
Labor force projections: the baby boom moves on.Nov. 1991.
Labor force status of families: a visual essay.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Labor market completes sixth year of expansion in 1988.Feb. 1989.
Labor market contrasts: United States and Europe.Aug. 1983.
Labor market developments in U.S. and nine other countriesJan. 1984.
Labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina: an overview, The.Aug. 2006.
Labor market improves in 1993, The.Feb. 1994.
Labor market problems of today's high school dropouts, The.Jun. 1988.
Long-term consequences of nontraditional employment, The.May 1998.
Look at occupational employment trends to the year 2000, A.Sept. 1987.
Lower unemployment in 2005.Mar. 2006.
Manufacturing employment hard hit during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Manufacturing employment in China.Jul. 2005.
Marriage, children, and women's employment: what do we know?Dec. 1999.
Married mothers' work patterns: the job-family compromise.Jun. 1994.
Measuring job and establishment flows with BLS longitudinal microdataApr. 2001.
Measuring job security.Jun. 1997.
Measuring labor force flows: a conference examines the problems.Jul. 1985.
Measuring self-employment in the United States.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Measuring wage dispersion: pay ranges reflect industry traits (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Mining employment trends of 2007–09: a question of pricesApr. 2011.
More than wages at issue in job quality debate.Dec. 1989.
Multimedia and digital visual effects: an emerging local labor market.Mar. 1998.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2003Jul. 2004.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2004.Dec. 2005.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2006.Sept. 2007.
Multiple jobholding up sharply in the eighties.Jul. 1990.
Nation's employment situation worsens in the first half, The.Aug. 1982.
Nation's underemployed in the "Great Recession" of 2007–09, The.Nov. 2010.
Nature of employment growth, 1985-95, The.Jun. 1996.
Nature of occupational employment growth: 1983-93, The.Jun. 1995.
Negative income tax: would it discourage work, The? (PDF).—Apr.
New and emerging occupations.Dec. 2004.
New data on multiple jobholding available from the CPS.Mar. 1997.
New economic projections through 1990-an overview (PDF). — Aug. 1981.
New estimates of working time for elementary school teachersApr. 1999.
New tools for labor market analysis: JOLTSDec. 2001.
New worklife estimates reflect changing profile of labor force.Mar. 1982.
Net flows in the U.S. labor market, 1990–2010.Feb. 2011.
NLSY97: an introduction, The.August
Nonfamily youth temporarily employed in agriculture: a research summary.Jul. 2009.
Nonprofit organizations: new insights from QCEW data.Sept. 2005.
Occupational change: pursuing a different kind of work.Sept. 1989.
Occupational employment based on 1972 and 1987 SIC (PDF).—May 1990.
Occupational employment growth through 1990 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Occupational employment in commercial banking, 1987-90.Apr. 1993.
Occupational employment in the not-for-profit sector.Nov. 2008.
Occupational employment projections.Nov. 1991.
Occupational employment projections to 2014.Nov. 2005.
Occupational employment projections to 2008.Nov. 1999.
Occupational employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
Occupational employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Occupational employment projections to 2016.Nov. 2007.
Occupational employment to 2005.Nov. 1995.
Occupational employment: wide variations in growth.Nov. 1993.
Occupational mobility and job tenure in 1983.Oct. 1984.
Occupational trends in advertising, 1984-90.Sept. 1992.
Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the baby boomers?May 2012.
Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and determinantsMay 2012.
Older workers in the 21st century: active and educated, a case study.Jun. 1996.
On the decline in average weekly hours workedJul. 2000.
On the definition of 'contingent work.'Dec. 1989.
On their own: the self-employed and others in private businessMay 1987.
Outlook for industry output and employment through 1990, The (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Overview and implications of the projections to 2000Sept. 1987.
Part-time work and industry growth.Mar. 1999.
Payroll employment and job openings continued to grow.Mar. 2007.
Payroll employment grows in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Payroll employment in 2005: recovery and expansion.Mar. 2006.
Payroll employment in 2007: the slowdown.Mar. 2008.
Payroll employment turns the corner in 2010.Mar. 2011.
Payroll employment in 2011: a visual essay.Mar. 2012.
Post-recession trends in nonfarm employment and related indicators.Sept.  2004.
Professional and business services: employment trends in the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Profile of the working poor, A.Oct. 1989.
Pulse of economic change: displaced workers of 1981-85, The.Jun. 1987.
Quality of BLS projections: a historical account, The.May 1999
Racial differences in youth employmentAug. 2001.
Reasons for the continuing growth of part-time employment.Mar. 1991.
Reasons for not working: poor and nonpoor compared.Aug. 1989.
Recent changes in the national Current Employment Statistics surveyJun. 2003.
Recent changes in the State and Metropolitan Area CES surveyJun. 2003.
Recent employment trends in residential and nonresidential construction.Oct. 2006.
Reentering the labor force after retirementJun. 2011.
Reflections of eight Secretaries.Feb. 1988.
Regional variations in employment and unemployment, 1970-82.Feb. 1984.
Regulatory reform and labor outcomes in the U.S. electricity sectorMay 2003.
Report: Survival and longevity in the Business Employment Dynamics data.May 2005.
Role of gender in job promotions, The.Dec. 1999.
'Sandwich generation': women caring for parents and children, The.Sept. 2006.
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations: a visual essayMay 2011.
Scientific and technical employment, 1990-2005.Feb. 1992.
School-to-work programs: information from two surveysAug. 2001.
Seasonal and sectoral patterns in youth employment.Apr. 2000
Seasonal employment falls over past three decades.Jul. 1993.
Second look at industry output and employment trends to 1995, A.Nov. 1985.
Secular and cyclical patterns in white and nonwhite employment.May 1996.
Self-employed workers: an update to 1983.Jul. 1984.
Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
Semiconductors: the building blocks of the information revolution.Aug. 1996.
Service-producing sector: some common perceptions, The.Apr. 1983.
Services: business demand rivals consumer demand in driving job growthApr. 2002.
Services industry in the 'good' versus 'bad' jobs debate.Feb. 1998.
Short workweeks during economic downturns.Jun. 1983.
Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market.Mar. 1996.
Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological change? The.Aug. 1996.
State and regional employment and unemployment in 1983.Sept. 1984.
Strong employment gains continue in 1994.Feb. 1995.
Strong employment growth highlights first half of 1987Sept. 1987.
Strong job growth continues, unemployment declines in 1997.Feb. 1998.
Studying the labor market using BLS labor dynamics data.Feb. 2008.
Substantial job losses in 2008: weakness broadens and deepens across industries.Mar. 2009.
Surge in growing income Aug. 1995.
Survival and growth of Silicon Valley high-tech businesses born in 2000Sep. 2011.
Takeoff and descent of airline employment.Oct 2008.
Taking note of the paper industry.Sept. 1997.
Technical note: The impact of strikes on current employment statisticsAug. 2000.
Time spent unemployed: a new look at data from the CPSJul. 1987.
Time to work: recent trends in shift work and flexible schedules, A.Dec. 2007.
Time use of working parents: a visual essay.Jun. 2008.
Tracking job growth in private industrySept. 1982.
Trade-sensitive employment: who are the affected workers? (PDF)—Feb. 1981.
Transition from school to work: education and work experiences, The.Feb. 2005.
Transportation by air: job growth moderatesMar. 2000.
Trends in employment and earnings in the philanthropic sector.Sept. 1984.
Trends in employment and unemployment in families.Dec. 1983.
Trends in job demands among older workers, 1992–2002.Jul.
Trends in labor force flows during recent recessions.Apr. 2009.
Two new construction employment series for specialty trade contractors.Oct.
Understanding the employment measures from the establishment and household surveys.Feb. 2006.
U.S. labor market shows gradual improvement in 2011.Mar. 2012.
Unemployment, labor force trends in 10 industrial nations: update.Nov. 1982.
Unemployment and other jobs indicators in 10 nations.April 1988.
Unemployment remains high in 2010.Mar. 2011.
Union membership in 2007: a visual essay.Oct. 2008.
Unpaid family workers: long-term decline continues.Oct. 1982.
Unraveling employment trends in textiles and apparel.Aug. 1995.
U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating?Jun. 1996.
U.S. economy to 2010, The.Nov. 2001.
U.S. Employment Service at 50: it too had to wait its turn, The.Jun. 1983.
U.S. housing bubble and bust: impacts on employment, The.Dec. 2010.
U.S. labor market in 2008: economy in recession.Mar. 2009.
U.S. labor market in 2003: signs of improvement by year's end, The.Mar. 2004.
U.S. labor market in 2002: continued weaknessFeb. 2003.
U.S. labor market in 2001: economy enters a recessionFeb. 2002.
U.S. labor market performance in international perspectiveJun. 2002.
U.S. labor market weakened in 1990.Feb. 1991.
Using the Employment Cost Index to adjust Medicare paymentsOct. 2002
Utilization of labor resources in Japan and the United StatesApr. 2002.
Wage differentials associated with flextimeMar. 2001.
What is an employee? The answer depends on the Federal lawJan. 2002.
What temporary workers earn: findings from new BLS survey.Mar. 1989.
Which industries are sensitive to business cycles?Feb. 1997.
Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve?June 2012.
White-collar pay levels linked to corporate work force size.May 1982.
Why did employment expand in poultry processing plants?Jun. 1994.
Why size class methodology matters in analyses of net and gross job flows.Jul. 2004.
Women's part-time employment: a gross flows analysis.Apr. 1995.
Women and jobs in recoveries: 1970-93.Jul. 1994.
Women's employment, education, and the gender gap in 17 countriesApr. 2012
Work and the work force in the nonprofit sector.Apr. 1983.
Work experience, earnings, and family income in 1981.Apr. 1983.
Work experience in 1983 reflects the effects of the recovery.Dec. 1984.
Work shifts and disability: a national viewSept. 2002.
Worker displacement in an expanding economy.Dec. 1997.
Workers in alternative employment arrangements: a second look.Nov. 1998.
Working for Uncle Sam: a look at members of the Armed Forces.Jul. 1984.
Workplace e-mail and Internet use: employees and employers bewareFeb. 2003.
Year's work: labor force activity from a different perspective, A.Sept. 1988.
Young men and the transition to stable employment.Aug. 1994.
Youth employment during school: results from two longitudinal surveysAug. 2001.
Youth employment in the United StatesAug. 2001.
Youth initiation into the labor marketAug. 2001.
 

Employment Cost Index

Accounting for missing data in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
Accounting for wages and benefits using the ECI.Sept. 2004.
Changes affecting the Employment Cost Index: an overview.Apr. 2006.
Employers’ health insurance cost burden, 1996–2005.Jun. 2008.
Employment Cost Index: recent trends and expansion, The.May 1982.
Employment Cost Index: what is it, The?Sept. 2001.
Employment Cost Index in 1980: a first look at total compensation, The (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Employment Cost Index publication plans.Apr. 2006.
Introducing 2002 weights in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
Introducing new weights for the Employment Cost Index.Jun. 1985.
Is the ECI sensitive to the method of aggregation? an update.Dec. 2002
Is the ECI sensitive to the method of aggregation?Jun. 1997.
Seasonal adjustments in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
State and local government pay increases outpace gains in industry.Feb. 1987.
Transitional employment cost indexes for seasonal adjustment.Apr. 2008.
Workers' purchasing power rises even as wage and salary gains lag.May 1984.
 

Energy

Analysis of Southern energy expenditures and prices, 1984–2006, An.Apr. 2008.
Consumer gasoline prices: an empirical investigation.Jul. 2003.
Consumer inflation lower in 2001: energy and apparel prices declined.Mar. 2002.
Employment and other trends in the electric services industry.Sep. 1999.
Employment trends in energy extraction (PDF).—May 1981.
Import price indexes for crude petroleum.Nov. 1982.
Inflation cross-currents: energy, food, and homeownership (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Item replacement and quality change in apparel price indexesDec. 2006.
Price transmission: from crude petroleum to plastics products.Dec. 2006.
Producer price highlights during 2001Jul. 2002.
Producer price inflation accelerates in 2007 due to rising prices for energy and food.Jul. 2008.
Productivity growth low in the oilfield machinery industry.Dec. 1985.
Productivity in crude oil and natural gas production.Mar. 1992.
Sharp drop in energy prices holds inflation in check during 1986May 1987.
 

Engineers

Scientific and technical employment, 1990-2005.Feb. 1992.
Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological change, The?Aug. 1996.
 

Equal Employment Opportunity

Arbitrating discrimination cases after Gardner-Denver.Oct. 1983.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1992-96.Jan. 1997.
Labor Department's first program to assist black workers.Jun. 1982.
 

Europe

BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story.Jun. 2005.
Comparing U.S. and European inflation: the CPI and the HICP.May 2006.
European Community 1992 program and U. S. workers, The.Nov. 1990.
European job creation in the wake of plant closings and layoffs.Oct. 1986.
Foreign housing voucher systems: evolution and strategiesMay 1986.
Gender, race, and Labor Department policies.Feb. 1988.
Helping Poland cope with unemployment.Dec. 1990.
How Poland's Solidarity won freedom of association.Sept. 1989.
International comparisons of Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices.Feb. 2007.
International comparisons of manufacturing unit labor costs.Dec. 1993.
Labor market contrasts: United States and Europe.Aug. 1983.
Low unemployment in the Czech Republic: 'miracle' or 'mirage'?Aug. 1998.
Rise in Czech unemployment, 1998-2000, The.May 2001.
Statistical needs in Eastern Europe.Mar. 1992.
 

Expenditures

(See Consumer expenditures.)
At Issue: Consumers' spending habitsSept. 1999.
At Issue: Reasons for working multiple jobsOct. 2000.
Changing market: expenditures by Hispanic consumers, revisited, A.Aug. 2003.
Consumer expenditures in different-size cities.Dec. 1989.
Consumer expenditures in travel, 1980-87 (PDF 458K).—Jun. 1990.
Expenditures of college-age students and nonstudents.Jul. 2001
Expenditures of single parents: how does gender figure in?Jul. 2002
Families of working wives spending more on services, nondurables.Feb. 1989.
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverage.Sept. 1986.
How family spending has changed the U.S.Mar. 1990.
Spendable earnings series: has it outlived its usefulness, The?Jan. 1982.
Spending differences across occupational fields.Dec. 1989.
Spending patterns of elderly workers and nonworkers.May 1990.
 

Exports

(Also see Foreign trade.)
Import and export price trends in 2006.Oct. 2007.
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices.Feb. 2007.
 

Index:F     

Family issues   Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA)   Foreign trade   France

Family issues

(See also Women.)
1989 employee benefits address family concerns (PDF 392K).—Jun. 1990.
American families: 75 years of changeMar. 1990.
Boom in day care industry the result of many social changes.Aug. 1995.
Century of family budgets in the United States, A.May. 2001.
Changing family in international perspective, The.Mar. 1990.
Changing impact of marriage and children on women’s labor force participation, The.Feb. 2009.
Child-care: arrangements and costs.Oct. 1991.
Child-care problems: an obstacle to work.Oct. 1991.
Child care services: a national picture.Dec. 1983.
Children of the NLSY79: a unique data resource.Feb. 2005.
Comparing childcare measures in the ATUS and earlier time diary studies.May 2007.
Earnings of husbands and wives in dual-earner families.Apr. 1998.
Effect of working wives on the incidence of poverty, The.Mar. 1998.
Employment situation for military wives, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Expenditures of single parents: how does gender figure in?Jul. 2002
Families and work in transition in 12 countries, 1980–2001Sept. 2003.
Family and medical leave: evidence from the 2000 surveys.—Sept. 2001.
Family leave coverage in the 1990s.Oct. 1999.
Family leave coverage in the 1990s.Oct. 1999.
Family members in the work force.Mar. 1990.
Family-related benefits in the workplace.—Mar. 1990.
Health insurance coverage for families with children.Aug. 1995.
Helping employees with family care.Sept. 1990.
How family spending has changed the U.S.Mar. 1990.
Husbands and wives as earners: an analysis of family data (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Interrelation of child support, visitation, and hours of work.Jun. 1992.
Labor force statistics from a family perspective.Dec. 1983.
Labor force status of families: a visual essay.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Married couples: work and income patterns.Dec. 1983.
Married women, work, and valuesAug 2000.
Measuring the complexity of hours at work: the weekly work gridApr. 2002.
Most women who head families receive poor job market returns.Dec. 1983.
New household survey and the CPS: labor force differences.Sept. 1985.
Profile of husbands in today's labor marketOct. 1987.
Raising the minimum wage: effects on family poverty.Jul. 1990.
'Sandwich generation': women caring for parents and children, The.Sept. 2006.
State labor legislation enacted in 1999.Jan. 2000.
State labor legislation enacted in 2000.Jan. 2001.
Synchronicity in the work schedules of working couplesApr. 2002.
Time use of working parents: a visual essay.Jun. 2008.
Trends in employment and unemployment in families.Dec. 1983.
Trends in labor force participation of married mothers of infants.Feb. 2007.
Unemployment and its effect on family income in 1980..—Apr. 1982.
Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle..—Sept. 2005.
Wage differentials associated with working at home.Mar. 2007.
Welfare reform data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation.—Jul. 2001.
Welfare reform impacts in SIPP.—Nov. 2002.
Women paid low wages: who they are and where they work.—Sept. 2000.
Women's work expectations and actual experienceNov. 1987.
Work and family: impact of legislation.—Mar. 1990.
Work at home: data from the CPS.Feb. 1994.
Work experience, earnings, and family income in 1981.Apr. 1983.
Working wives and mothers: what happens to family life? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
 

Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA)

Special issue commemorating 75 years of the Federal Employees' Compensation, A. Act.—Sept. 1991.
Federal Employees' Compensation Act.
Role of workers' compensation in developing safer workplaces.
Sound medical evidence: key to FECA claims.
U.S. worker rehabilitation in international perspective.
 

Foreign trade

1982 Mexican peso devaluation and border area employment, The.Oct. 1985.
1987-88 surge in exports and the rise in factory jobs, The.May 1990.
Analysis of U.S. industries sensitive to foreign trade, 1982-87, An.Feb. 1993.
Are producer prices good proxies for export prices?Oct. 1997.
Chemical trade prospers in the 1980's.Jun. 1991.
Dollar's fall boosts U.S. machinery exports, 1985-90.Jul. 1991.
Factors affecting the international softwood lumber market, 1987-93.Feb. 1994.
Foreign trade alternatives for employment and occupations, 2005.Nov. 1994.
Geographic concentration of trade-sensitive employment.Jun. 1993.
Import and export price trends, 2007.Feb. 2009.
Import and export prices gain ease in 1989.Jun. 1990.
Import price declines in 1986 reflected reduced oil pricesApr. 1987.
Import price indexes for crude petroleum.Nov. 1982.
Import price rise in 2005 due to continued high energy prices.Nov. 2006.
Imports and domestic employment: identifying affecting affected industries.Aug. 1982.
IPP introduces additional Locality of Origin import price indexes.Dec. 2005.
Labor costs of manufacturing employees in China: an update to 2003–04.Nov. 2006.
Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China.Aug. 2005.
Manufacturing employment in China.Jul. 2005.
New international price series published by Nation and region.Jun. 1992.
Prices of U.S. imports and exports declined in 1984.Apr. 1985.
Strong dollar, recovery mark international prices in 1983.Apr. 1984.
Trade and displacement in manufacturing.Apr. 1995.
Trade-sensitive employment: who are the affected workers? (PDF)—Feb. 1981.
U.S. foreign trade prices in 1982: import and export indexes.May 1983.
U.S. import and export prices in 2003.Sept. 2004.
U.S. import and export prices in 2004.Jul. 2005.
U.S. import and export price indexes show declines in first half.Jan. 1983.
 

France

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing multifactor productivity in three countries.Jul. 1995.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.Jul. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Measuring the complexity of hours at work: the weekly work gridApr. 2002.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Index:G     

Germany   Great Britain   Gross national product   Government

Germany

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing multifactor productivity in three countries.July 1995.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.July 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
Shared training: learning from Germany.Mar. 1991.
Statistical needs of Eastern Europe.Mar. 1992.
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
U.S. and German youths: unemployment and the transition from school to work.Mar. 1997.
 

Great Britain

(See United Kingdom.)
 

Gross national product

U.S. economy into the 21st century.Nov. 1991.
GDP components' contribution to U.S. economic growth.June 1998.
 

Government

(See Public employees.)
 

Index:H     

Health and insurance plans   Health care   Hispanic workers   History   Home-based work   Hours of work   Hospitals   Housing  

Health and insurance plans

Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers.Mar 1999.
Consumer expenditures for selected items, 1999 and 2000May 2003.
Development and growth of employer-provided health insurance.March 1994.
Effects of health insurance on consumer spending, The.Mar. 1995.
Employee payments for health care services.Nov. 1992.
Employer-sponsored health insurance: what's offered, what's chosen?Oct. 1995.
Employer-sponsored prescription drug benefits.Feb. 1991.
Employers’ health insurance cost burden, 1996–2005.Jun. 2008.
Federal statistics on healthcare benefits and cost trends.Nov. 2004.
Growth of employer-sponsored group life insurance.Oct. 1991.
Health and retirement benefits: data from two BLS surveysMar. 2000.
Health insurance coverage for families with children.Aug. 1995.
Health insurance loss: the case of the displaced workerApr. 1987
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverageSept. 1986.
Health maintenance organizations: plan offerings and enrollments.Apr. 1991.
HMOs and other health plans: coverage and employee premiums.Jun. 1983.
Incidence benefits measures in the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Is employer-sponsored life insurance declining relative to other benefits? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Major medical coverage during a period of rising costs.Jul. 1983.
Medical and retirement plan coverage: exploring the decline in recent yearsAug. 2004
Mental health benefits financed by employersJul. 1987.
National Compensation Survey: a wealth of benefits data, The.Aug. 2004.
New benefits data from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
New statistics for health insurance from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Outpatient surgery: helping to contain health care costs.Nov. 1992.
Preventive care provisions, other benefits: are they described in plan documents?Oct. 2002.
Substance abuse coverage provided by employer medical plans.Apr. 1991.
Tackling complexity in retirement benefits: challenges and directions for the NCSJuly 2011.
Trends in employer-provided health care benefits.Feb. 1991.
Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse benefits.Apr. 2005.
Trends in employer-provided prescription-drug coverageAug. 2004.
Trends in out-of-pocket spending on health care, 1980-92.Dec. 1995.
Using the Employment Cost Index to adjust Medicare paymentsOct. 2002
What is a benefit plan? Clarifying the NCS definition as health and retirement benefits evolveJuly 2011.
Who really has access to employer-provided health benefits?June 1995.

 

Health care

(See also Occupational safety and health.)
BLS and Alice Hamilton: pioneers in industrial healthJun. 1986.
Caring for America's aging population: a profile of the direct-care workforce.Sept. 2007.
Economic and social conditions of children and the elderly.Apr. 2000
Employer-sponsored vision care brought into focus.Sept. 1988.
Employment in health care: a crutch for the ailing economy during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment in health services: long-term trends and projectionsAug. 1986.
Federal statistics on healthcare benefits and cost trends.Nov. 2004.
Health care alternatives: employment and occupations in 2005.Apr. 1994.
Health care and prescription drug spending by seniorsMar. 2003.
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverageSept. 1986.
Health services industry: a decade of expansion, The (PDF).—May 1981.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
HMOs and other health plans: coverage and employee premiums.Jun. 1983.
Hospital employment under revised medicare payment schedulesAug. 1986.
Household-food-expenditure patterns: a cluster analysis.Apr. 2007.
Major medical coverage during a period of rising costs.Jul. 1983.
New expenditure data in the PSID: comparisons with the CEFeb. 2010.
Out-of-pocket health care expenditures: a comparisonFeb. 2010.
Persons with disabilities: Demographic, income, and health care characteristics, 1993.—Sep. 1998.
Prescription drug prices for the elderly.—Sep. 1998.
Preventive care provisions, other benefits: are they described in plan documents?Oct. 2002.
Special topics in health care. A special issue.—Mar. 1995.
Home-sweet-home health care.
Drugs manufacturing: a prescription for jobs.
Hospital staffing patterns in urban and nonurban areas.
The effects of health insurance on consumer spending.
Health benefits coverage among male workers.
Trends in out-of-pocket spending on health care, 1980-92.Dec. 1995.
Using the Employment Cost Index to adjust Medicare paymentsOct. 2002
Who really has access to employer-provided health benefits?June 1995.
Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic differences.Oct. 2005.
 

Hispanic workers

Changing market: expenditures by Hispanic consumers, revisited, A.Aug. 2003.
Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Commission urges changes in immigration policy—a review essay.Feb. 1982.
Diversity of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.Aug. 1993.
Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers.Oct. 2005.
Female share of weekend employment: a study of 16 countries, The.Aug. 2005.
Foreign-born workforce, 2004: a visual essay.Jul. 2006.
Growing market: expenditures by Hispanic consumers, A.Mar. 1998.
Growing presence of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.Aug. 1988.
Job losses among Hispanics in the recent recession.June 1994.
Recent recessions swell ranks of the long-term unemployed.Feb. 1984.
Role of foreign-born workers in the U.S. economy, The.May 2002.
Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Visual essay: Blacks, Asians, and Hispanics in the civilian labor force, A.June 2004.
 

History

(See Labor and economic history.)
 

Home-based work

Bringing work home: implications for BLS productivity measures.Dec. 2010.
Hard truth about telecommuting, TheJune 2012.
Home-based workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population.Nov. 1996.
Wage differentials associated with working at home.Mar. 2007.
Work at home: data from the CPS.Feb. 1994.
Work at home: new findings from the Current Population Survey.Nov. 1986.
Work schedules of Americans: an overview of new findingsNov. 1986.
 

Hours of work

All-employee hours and earnings for States and metropolitan areasMar. 2010.
Alternative measures of supervisory employee hours and productivity growthApr. 2004.
American Time Use Survey: cognitive pretesting, The.Feb. 2002.
Analyzing the recent upward surge in overtime hours.Feb. 2000.
Bureau seeks better measures of service employment.Nov. 1982.
CES Program: changes planned for hours and earnings series.Oct. 2003.
Characteristics of and preference for alternative work arrangements, 1999Mar. 2001.
Contingent and alternative work arrangements, defined.Oct. 1996.
Contingent work in the late-1990sMar. 2001.
Decline in work hours during the 2007–09 recession, TheApr. 2011.
Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Effects of shift work on the lives of employees, The (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Estimating annual hours of labor force activity.Feb. 1983.
Flexible labor: restructuring the American work force.Aug. 1997.
Flexible schedules and shift work: replacing the '9-to-5' workday?.—June. 2000.
Flexible work schedules: what are we trading off to get them?Mar. 2001.
Gender and nonstandard work hours in 12 European countries.Feb. 2008.
Growing diversity of work schedules, The.Nov. 1986.
Hard truth about telecommuting, The.June 2012.
Hours at work: a new base for BLS productivity statistics.Feb. 1990.
How hours of work affect occupational earnings.—Oct. 1998.
International comparisons of hours worked: an assessment of the statistics.May 2009.
Interrelation of child support, visitation, and hours of work.June 1992.
Into contingent and alternative employment: by choice.Oct. 1996.
Involuntary part-time work: new information from the CPS (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Job commitment in America: is it waxing or waning?Jul. 1983.
Measuring how people spend their time: a time-use survey design.Aug. 1999.
Measuring job security.Jun. 1997.
Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time: response to Anne E. WinklerFeb. 2002.
Measuring job security.June 1997.
Measuring the complexity of hours at work: the weekly work gridApr. 2002.
Measuring time at work: are self-reports accurate?Dec. 1998.
Measuring time use in households with more than one personFeb. 2002.
Missed work and lost hours, May 1985.Nov. 1986.
New all-employee hours and earnings from the CES survey.Mar. 2010.
New BLS survey measures ratio of hours worked to hours paid.Jun. 1984.
Noneconomic fluctuations in hours and earnings data.Aug. 1999.
Nonstandard work schedules over the life course: a first lookJuly 2011.
Notes on time use.Aug. 1999.
On the decline in average weekly hours worked.Jul. 2000.
Overemployment mismatches: the preference of income for fewer hours.Apr. 2007.
Overestimated workweek, The? What time diary measures suggest.Aug. 1994.
Overestimated workweek revisited, TheJun. 2011.
Overtime work: an expanded view.Nov. 1986.
Part-time and temporary employment in Japan.Oct. 1995.
Part-time workers: who are they?Feb. 1986.
Planning, designing, and executing the BLS American Time-Use Survey.Oct. 2004.
Preferred hours of work and corresponding earnings.Nov. 1986.
Productivity trends in business cycles: a visual essay.Jun. 2009.
Profile of contingent workers, A.Oct. 1996.
Reasons for the continuing growth of part-time employment.Mar. 1991.
Research summaries: The 1999 Report of the American WorkforceOct. 1999.
Response to recession: reduce hours or jobs? (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Seasonal employment falls over past three decades.July 1993.
Shift work and flexitime: how prevalent are they?Nov. 1986.
Short workweeks during economic downturns.Jun. 1983.
Synchronicity in the work schedules of working couplesApr. 2002.
Technical note: The impact of strikes on current employment statisticsAug. 2000.
Temporary help workers: who they are, what jobs the hold.Nov. 1986.
Time-off benefits in small establishments.Mar. 1992.
Time to work: recent trends in shift work and flexible schedules, A.Dec. 2007.
Trends in hours of work since the mid-1970s.Apr. 1997.
Wage differentials associated with flextimeMar. 2001.
What can time-use data tell us about hours of work?Dec. 2004.
What can we learn from time-use data?Aug. 1999.
Work schedules of Americans: an overview of new findingsNov. 1986.
Work-sharing approaches: past and present.Sept. 1984.
Workers in alternative employment arrangements.Oct. 1996.
 

Hospitals

Changes in hospital staffing patterns.Mar. 1991.
CPI for hospital services: concepts and procedures, The.July 1996.
Employment in hospitals: unconventional patterns.Jun. 2006.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
Hospital employment under revised medicare payment schedulesAug. 1986.
Hospital price inflation: what does the new PPI tell us?July 1996.
Hospital staffing patterns in urban and nonurban areas.Mar. 1995.
 

Housing

(See also Construction.)
U.S. housing bubble and bust: impacts on employment, The.Dec. 2010.
 

Index:I     

Immigration   Imports   Income   India   Industrial relations   Industry studies   Inflation   Injuries   International comparisons   International Labor Organization   Italy

Immigration

AFL and a national BLS: labor's role is crystallized, The.Mar. 1982.
Asians in the U.S. labor force: profile of a diverse population.Nov. 2011.
Commission urges changes in immigration policy—a review essay.Feb. 1982.
Ellis island a welcome site? Only after years of reformJul. 1986.
Fatal occupational injuries among Asian workers.Oct. 2005.
Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers.Oct. 2005.
Foreign-born workers: trends in fatal occupational injuries, 1996–2001Jun. 2004.
Foreign-born workers in the U.S. labor market: a special survey.Jul. 1985.
Foreign-born workforce, 2004: a visual essay.Jul. 2006.
How do immigrants fare in the U.S. labor market?Dec. 1992.
Immigration and poverty: how are they linked?Apr. 2003.
Immigration and wage changes of high school dropouts.Oct. 1997.
Labor force characteristics of second-generation Americans.Sept. 2006.
Role of foreign-born workers in the U.S. economy, The.May 2002.
Time use of youths by immigrant and native-born parents: ATUS resultsJune 2012.
 

Imports

(See also Foreign trade.)
Import and export price trends in 2006.Oct. 2007.
 

Income

(See also Earnings and wages.)
Economic inequality through the prisms of income and consumption.Apr. 2005.
Declining middle class: a further analysis, The.Sept. 1986.
Immigration and poverty: how are they linked?Apr. 2003.
Impact of income imputation in the Consumer Expenditure Survey, The.Aug. 2009.
Income data quality issues in the CPS.Jun. 2006.
Income imputation and the analysis of consumer expenditure data.Nov. 2006.
Unemployment and its effect on family income in 1980..—Apr. 1982.
 

India

Labor costs in India’s organized manufacturing sector.May 2010.
 

Industrial relations

(See Labor-management relations.)
 

Industry studies

Alternative output measurement for the U.S. retail trade sector.Jul. 2005.
Apparel price indexes: effects of hedonic adjustment.May 1994.
Apparel stores display above-average productivity.Oct. 1984.
Auto retailing: changing trends in jobs and business.Oct. 1998.
Bears, bulls, and brokers: employment trends in the securities industry.Dec. 2005.
Beauty and barber shops: the trend of labor productivityMar. 1986.
BLS and Alice Hamilton: pioneers in industrial healthJun. 1986.
Business services industry sets pace in employment growth, The.Apr. 1986.
Child day care services: industry at a crossroads.Dec. 1990.
Coal industry resurgence attracts variety of new workers (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Coal mining in the U.S. West: price and employment trends.Aug. 1997.
Commercial banking transformed by computer technology.Aug. 1996.
Competition drives the trucking industry.Apr. 1998.
Construction boom and bust in New York City, The.Oct. 2011.
Construction employment: a visual essay.Nov. 2011.
Cosmetics industry achieves long-term productivity gains.Dec. 1982.
Cutting the cord: telecommunications employment shifts toward wireless.Jul. 2006.
Cyclical behavior of high tech industries.May 1985.
Cyclical behavior of productivity in the machine tool industry (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Defense buildup, 1977-85: effects on production and employment, The.Aug. 1987.
Defense-related employment and spending, 1996-2006.July 1998.
Deindustrialization and the shift to servicesJun. 1986.
Economic impact of the creative arts industries: New York and Los Angeles, The.Oct. 2007.
Effects of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans economy, The.Jun. 2007.
Employment change by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-05.Dec. 2006.
Employment expansion in retail trade, 1973-85, The.Aug. 1986.
Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas.Nov. 1996.
Employment in the information sector in March 2004.Sept. 2004.
Employment lessons from the electronics industryFeb. 1986.
Employment shifts in high-technology industries, 1988-96.June 1997.
Employment trends in the lumber and woods products industry.Aug. 1983.
Employment trends in the security brokers and dealers industry.Sept. 1995.
Employment trends in textiles and apparel, 1973-2005.Aug. 1997.
Evaluating the 1995 industry employment projections.Sept. 1997.
From supermarkets to supercenters: employment shifts to the one-stop shop.Feb. 2006.
Evaluation of mean wage estimates in industry wage surveys.Oct. 1988.
Expanding role of temporary help services from 1990 to 2008, The.Aug. 2010.
Growing diversity of work schedules, The.Nov. 1986.
Health services industry: a decade of expansion, The (PDF).—May 1981.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
High-technology employment: a NAICS-based update.Jul. 2005.
High technology today and tomorrow: small slice of employment.Nov. 1983.
Home-based workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population.Nov. 1996.
Hurricane damage to the ocean economy in the U.S. gulf region in 2005.Aug. 2006.
Hurricane Katrina’s effects on industry employment and wages.Aug. 2006.
Improving the PPI sample for prescription pharmaceuticals.Oct. 1997.
Industry dynamics in the Washington, DC, area: has a second job core emerged?Dec. 2006.
Industry output and employment projections to 2014.Nov. 2005.
Industry output and employment projections to 2005.Nov. 1995.
Industry output and employment projections to 2006.Nov. 1997; Erratum, Dec. 1997.
Industry output and employment projections to 2008.Nov. 1999.
Industry output and employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
Industry output and employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Industry output and employment projections to 2016.Nov. 2007.
Information Technology workers in the new economy.Jun. 2001.
Instruments to measure electricity: industry's productivity rises.Oct. 1983.
Interindustry wage differentials: patterns and possible sources.Feb. 2000.
Introducing the North American Industry Classification System.July 1998.
Job and industry gender segregation: NAICS categories and EEO-1 job groups.Nov. 2011.
Job growth and industry shifts in the 1980's.Sept. 1990.
Jobs in 2005: How do they compare with their March 2001 counterparts?Jul. 2006.
Job outlook through 1995: industry output and employment, The.Nov. 1983.
Labor productivity growth in wholesale trade, 1990-2000Dec. 2002.
Labor productivity in the retail trade industry, 1987–99Dec. 2001.
Labor productivity trends since 2000, by sector and industry.Feb. 2008.
Measuring productivity in service industries.Jun. 1982.
Measuring wage dispersion: pay ranges reflect industry traits (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Millwork industry shows slow growth in productivity.Sept. 1982.
Mining machinery industry: labor productivity trends, 1972-84Jun. 1987
Missed work and lost hours, May 1985.Nov. 1986.
Multifactor productivity in household furniture.Jun. 1994.
Multifactor productivity in motor vehicle industriesAug. 1987.
Multifactor productivity trends in manufacturing industries, 1987–96Jun. 2001.
Multifactor productivity: refrigeration and heating equipment industry.May 1997.
Multimedia and digital visual effects: an emerging local labor market.Mar. 1998.
Nonwool yarn mills experience slow gains in productivity.Mar. 1982.
Occupational wages in the fast-food restaurant industry.Aug. 1994.
Office furniture industry: patterns in productivity, The.Dec. 1982.
Outlook for industry output and employment through 1990, The (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Pattern of productivity change in men's and boy's suits and coats.Nov. 1988.
Payroll employment and job openings continued to grow.Mar. 2007.
Payroll employment grows in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Payroll employment in 2005: recovery and expansion.Mar. 2006.
Producer services: why are they growing so rapidly?Dec. 1987.
Productivity continued to increase in many industries during 1984Mar. 1986.
Productivity growth in plastics lower than all manufacturing.Sept. 1983.
Productivity growth in switchgear industry slow after 1973.Mar. 1984.
Productivity growth low in the oilfield machinery industry.Dec. 1985.
Productivity growth slows in the organic chemicals industry.Jun. 1988.
Productivity improvements in two fabricated metals industries.Oct. 1983.
Productivity in banking: computers spur the advance.Dec. 1982.
Productivity in hardwood dimensions and flooring.Oct. 1994.
Productivity in industrial inorganic chemicals.March 1988.
Productivity in making heating and cooling equipment.Dec. 1984.
Productivity in meatpacking and prepared meats industry.Apr. 1984.
Productivity in retail miscellaneous shopping goods stores.Oct. 1995.
Productivity in scrap and waste materials processing.Apr. 1990.
Productivity in the fabricated plate work industry: 1982-94.May 1997.
Productivity in the furniture and home furnishing stores industryMay 1987.
Productivity in the internal combustion engine industry.May 1985.
Productivity in the metal doors, sash, and trim industryMar. 1986.
Productivity in the photographic equipment and supplies industry.Jun. 1990.
Productivity in the pump and compressor industry.Dec. 1982.
Productivity in the rubber and plastics hose and belting industry.July 1990.
Productivity increased in 1981 in most industries measured.Dec. 1982.
Productivity lukewarm in nonelectric heating equipment.March 1988.
Productivity measures for retail trade: data and issues.Jul. 2005.
Productivity shows a decline in automotive repair shops.March 1988.
Productivity trends in cotton and syntheitic fabrics industry.April 1988.
Productivity trends in kitchen cabinet manufacturing.Mar. 1985.
Productivity trends in the ball and roller bearing industry (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Productivity trends in the machine tool accessories industry.Jun. 1985.
Productivity trends in the mobile homes industry.May 1997.
Recent employment trends in residential and nonresidential construction.Oct. 2006.
Regulatory reform and labor outcomes in the U.S. electricity sectorMay 2003.
Retail liquor stores experience flat trend in productivityFeb. 1987.
Rise and decline of auto parts manufacturing in the Midwest, The.Oct. 2007.
Second look at industry output and employment trends to 1995, A.Nov. 1985.
Self-employment in the United States: an update.Jul. 2004.
Semiconductors: the building blocks of the information revolution.Aug. 1996.
Services industry in the 'good' versus 'bad' jobs debate.Feb. 1998.
Shift work and flexitime: how prevalent are they?Nov. 1986.
Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological change?, The.Aug. 1996.
Strong gains in semiconductor productivity tied to innovation.April 1988.
Survival and growth of Silicon Valley high-tech businesses born in 2000Sep. 2011.
Takeoff and descent of airline employment.Oct 2008.
Taking note of the paper industry.Sept. 1997.
Transaction price index for air travel, A.Jun. 2005.
Transaction price index for air travel, A.Jun. 2005.
Transformer industry productivity slows (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Trends of labor productivity in metal stamping industriesMay 1986.
Two decades of productivity growth in poultry dressing and processingApr. 1987.
Two new construction employment series for specialty trade contractors.Oct. 2006.
Unraveling employment trends in textiles and apparel.Aug. 1995.
Which industries are sensitive to business cycles?Feb. 1997.
Why did employment expand in poultry processing plants?Jun. 1994.
Work at home: new findings from the Current Population Survey.Nov. 1986.
Work schedules of Americans: an overview of new findingsNov. 1986.
 

Inflation

1978-80 pay guidelines: meeting the need for flexibility, The. (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
Comparing U.S. and European inflation: the CPI and the HICP.May 2006.
Consumer inflation higher in 2000Apr. 2001.
Consumer inflation in 1997 at 11-year low.May 1998.
Consumer prices during 2003Apr. 2004.
Consumer prices for energy and food accelerated in 1996.Apr. 1997.
Defining the rate of underlying inflation (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Energy, food prices helped slow inflation in 1991.May 1992.
Estimating an energy consumer price index from establishment survey dataDec. 2011.
Half-year decline in inflation: its antecedents and structure, A.Oct. 1986.
Industrial relations in 1980 influenced by inflation and recession (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Inflation and the business cycle during the postwar period.Nov. 1984.
Inflation continues to abate during the first quarter.Jul. 1982.
Inflation cross-currents: energy, food, and homeownership (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Inflation fueled by oil prices in first 9 months of 1987Dec. 1987.
Inflation holds steady during the first half.Oct. 1988.
Inflation remained low during 1984.Apr. 1985.
Inflation remained low in 1983 in face of strong recovery.May 1984.
Inflation remained mild again during 1985Apr. 1986.
Input prices and cost inflation in three manufacturing industries.May 1985.
Price changes in 1980: double-digit inflation persists (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Price changes in 1981: widespread slowing of inflation.Apr. 1982.
Recession, energy prices ease producer price inflation, 1991.May 1992.
Sharp drop in energy prices holds inflation in check during 1986May 1987.
 

Injuries

(See Workplace injuries and illnesses and Occupational safety and health.)
 

International comparisons

1982 Mexican peso devaluation and border area employment, The.Oct. 1985.
Britain's redundancy payments for displaced workersJun. 1987.
Changing family in international perspective, The.Mar. 1990.
Comparative civilian labor force statistics, 10 countries: a visual essay.Dec. 2007.
Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Comparing 50 years of labor productivity in U.S. and foreign manufacturingJune 2002.
Comparing U.S. and European inflation: the CPI and the HICP.May 2006.
Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983–2000. Apr. 2005.
Compensation costs in manufacturing across industries and countries, 1975–2007.Jun. 2010.
Czech women in transition.Nov. 1994.
Damage control: yen appreciation and the Japanese labor market.Nov. 1988.
Dollar's fall boosts U.S. machinery exports, 1985-90.July 1991.
Domestic employment in U.S.-based multinational companies.Oct. 2011.
Employment and unemployment in Mexico in the 1990's Nov. 2000.
Employment and unemployment in Mexico's labor force.Nov. 1994.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
Employment programs for disabled youth: and international view. (PDF 493K).—Dec. 1990.
European Community 1992 program and U. S. workers, The.Nov. 1990.
Families and work in transition in 12 countries, 1980–2001Sept. 2003.
First-half import and export prices reflect strong dollar, recovery.Oct. 1984.
Flexible and partial retirement in Norway and Sweden.Oct. 1985.
Foreign housing voucher systems: evolution and strategiesMay 1986.
Foreign trade alternatives for employment and occupations, 2005.Nov. 1994.
Helping Poland cope with unemployment.Dec. 1990.
Import and export price trends, 2007.Feb. 2009.
Import, export prices reflect declining dollar and oversupplyApr. 1986.
Import price declines in 1986 reflected reduced oil pricesApr. 1987.
Import price indexes for crude petroleum.Nov. 1982.
Import price rise in 2005 due to continued high energy prices.Nov. 2006.
Import prices decline, export prices mixed in first half.Nov. 1983.
International analysis of workplace injuries, An.Mar. 2004.
International comparison of labor force participation, 1977-84, An.May 1986.
International comparisons of Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices.Feb. 2007.
International comparisons of hourly compensation costs.June 1989.
International comparisons of hours worked: an assessment of the statistics.May 2009.
International comparisons of labor force participation, 1960-81.Feb. 1983.
International comparisons of labor productivity in manufacturing.Dec. 1988.
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs.Oct. 1995.
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs.Nov. 1994.
International comparisons of manufacturing unit labor costs.Dec. 1993.
International comparisons of trends in productivity and labor costs (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International labor market comparisons.Apr. 2006.
International labor productivity and per capita income.July 1999.
International price comparisons based on purchasing power parity.Oct. 1999.
International report (economy of Zimbabwe)Mar. 1998.
International report: Employment growth and educational attainmentMay 1998.
International report: The transformation of work values in Israel.May 1999.
International trends in productivity, labor costs in manufacturing.Dec. 1986.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
International trends in productivity and labor costs.Dec. 1982.
International unemployment rates: how comparable are they?.June. 2000.
IPP introduces additional Locality of Origin import price indexes.Dec. 2005.
Japan's unemployment: economic miracle or statistical artifact?Jul. 1983.
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices.Feb. 2007.
Labor costs in India’s organized manufacturing sector.May 2010
Labor costs of manufacturing employees in China: an update to 2003–04.Nov. 2006.
Labor market contrasts: United States and Europe.Aug. 1983.
Labor market developments in U.S. and nine other countriesJan. 1984.
Labor market flexibility: a changing international perspectiveNov. 1994.
Low unemployment in the Czech Republic: 'miracle' or 'mirage'?Aug. 1998.
Manufacturing costs, productivity, and competitiveness: 1979-93.Oct. 1994.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Pay differentials: the case of Japan.Oct. 1984.
Perspective on U.S. and foreign compensation costs in manufacturing, A.June 2002.
Portrait of the youth labor market in 13 countries, A. 1980–2007Jul. 2009.
Price measures of new vehicles: a comparison.Jul. 2008.
Prices of U.S. imports and exports declined in 1984.Apr. 1985.
Productivity and labor cost trends in manufacturing, 12 countriesMar. 1986.
Productivity trends in manufacturing at home and abroadJan. 1984.
Providing comparable international labor statisticsJune 2002.
Public service employment programs in selected countries.Oct. 2000.
Purchasing power parity between the U.S. and CanadaDec. 1987.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
Reinserting labor into the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.Jun. 2005.
Report: International symposium on linked employer-employee dataJuly 1998.
Rising export and import prices in 1987 reversed recent trend.June 1988.
Role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The.Apr. 1999.
South African trade unions, 1970-90.Oct. 1990.
Strong dollar, recovery mark international prices in 1983.Apr. 1984.
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
U.S. and Japanese work injury and illness experiences.Apr. 1992.
U.S. import and export prices in 2003.Sept. 2004.
U.S. import and export prices in 2004.Jul. 2005.
U.S. import and export price indexes show declines in first half.Jan. 1983.
U.S. labor market performance in international perspectiveJune 2002.
U.S. worker rehabilitation in international perspective.Sept. 1991.
Unemployment, labor force trends in 10 industrial nations: update.Nov. 1982.
Unemployment and other jobs indicators in 10 nations.April 1988.
Unemployment, labor force trends, and layoff practices in 10 countries (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Unemployment insurance in the U.S. and Europe, 1973-83.Apr. 1989.
Union membership statistics in 24 countries.Jan. 2006.
Variations in holiday, vacation, and area pay levels.Feb. 1989.
Youth unemployment: an international perspective (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
Work participation and productivity change.Sept. 1984.
 

International Labor Organization

International Labor Organization's 75th Anniversary: A special issue.—Sept. 1994.
Promoting social justice in the new global economy.
Global employment issues in the year 2000.
The future of ILO standards.
Social Security and protection in the developing world.
Training programs: the key to achieving ILO goals.
The ILO and tripartism: some reflections.
Achievements, new directions from 1994 ILO conference.
Labor standards in the context of a global economy.
 

Italy

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.July 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Index:J     

Japan   Job creation   Job tenure   Jobseeking methods

Japan

Auto industry jobs in the 1980's: a decade of transition.Feb. 1992.
Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Japan's low unemployment: an in-depth analysis.Mar. 1984.
Japan's unemployment: economic miracle or statistical artifact?Jul. 1983.
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices.Feb. 2007.
Labor market changes and adjustments: how do the U.S. and Japan compare?Feb. 1989.
'Lifetime earnings' in Japan for the class of 1955.Apr. 1984.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.July 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Part-time and temporary employment in Japan.Oct. 1995.
Pay differentials: the case of Japan.Oct. 1984.
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
Utilization of labor resources in Japan and the United StatesApr. 2002.
Work participation and productivity change.Sept. 1984.
 

Job creation

Annual measures of gross job gains and gross job losses.Nov. 2004.
Births and deaths of business establishments in the United States, The.Dec. 2008.
Business employment dynamics: annual tabulations.May 2009.
Business employment dynamics: new data on gross job gains and lossesApr. 2004.
Business employment dynamics data: survival and longevity, II.Sept. 2007.
Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data?Mar. 1999.
Computer manufacturing enters a new era of growthSept. 1986.
Cyclical behavior of high tech industries.May 1985.
Declining average size of establishments: evidence and explanations, The.Mar. 2012.
Employment and wages for the U.S. ocean and coastal economy.Nov. 2004.
Employment dynamics over the last decadeAug. 2011.
Employment growth by size class: comparing firm and establishment data.Dec. 2011.
Employment impact of electronic businessMay. 2001.
Employment shift to services: where did it come from, The?Apr. 1984.
European job creation in the wake of plant closings and layoffs.Oct. 1986.
Health services industry: a decade of expansion, The (PDF).—May 1981.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
Impact of business births and deaths in the payroll survey.May 2006.
Infrastructure alternatives for 2005: employment and occupations.Apr. 1994.
Job-creating performance of employee-owned firms.Aug. 1983.
Job creation and destruction within Washington and BaltimoreSept. 2001.
Job creation and the emerging home computer market.Aug. 1996.
Job flows and labor dynamics in the U.S. Rust BeltSept. 2002
Job growth in the 1990s: a retrospectDec. 2000.
Job openings, hires, and separations fall during the recession.May 2010.
Job openings, hires, and turnover decrease in 2007.May 2008.
Job openings and hires decline in 2008.May 2009.
Job openings and hires show little postrecession improvementAug. 2011.
Job openings and hires continue to show modest changes in 2011Sep. 2011.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: what initial data show, The.Nov. 2004.
Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment.Mar. 2012.
Measuring job and establishment flows with BLS longitudinal microdataApr. 2001.
Measuring labor dynamics: the next generation in labor market informationMay 2004.
Net flows in the U.S. labor market, 1990–2010.Feb. 2011.
Occupational winners and losers: who they were during 1972-80.Jun. 1982.
Part-time work and industry growth.Mar. 1999.
Report: Survival and longevity in the Business Employment Dynamics data.May 2005.
Role of entrepreneurship in U.S. and European job growth, The.Jul. 2000.
Studying the labor market using BLS labor dynamics data.Feb. 2008.
Survival and growth of Silicon Valley high-tech businesses born in 2000Sep. 2011.
Tracking job growth in private industrySept. 1982.
Trends in labor force flows during recent recessions.Apr. 2009.
U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating?June 1996.
Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve?June 2012.
Why size class methodology matters in analyses of net and gross job flows.Jul. 2004.
 
 

Job tenure

At Issue: Gains in job security Mar. 1998.
Job commitment in America: is it waxing or waning?Jul. 1983.
Job mobility and hourly wages: is there a relationship?May 2004.
Measuring job security.June 1997.
Occupational mobility and job tenure in 1983.Oct. 1984.
Occupational tenure in 1987: many workers remain in their fields.Oct. 1988.
Tenure as a factor in the male-female earnings gap.Apr. 1982.
Worker displacement in 1999–2000Jun. 2004.
 

Jobseeking methods

Job search methods and results: tracking the unemployed, 1991.Dec. 1992.
Looking for a ‘better’ job: job-search activity of the employed.—Sept. 2000.
 

Index:K     

Korea

Korea

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
International Report: Korean Occupational Outlook Handbook: first editionMay 2000.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Index:L     

Labor and economic history   Labor force   Labor law   Labor-management relations   Labor market   Labor organizations

Labor and economic history

Arthur Goldberg: proof of the American dream.Jan. 1997.
AFL and a national BLS: labor's role is crystallized, The.Mar. 1982. 
Birth of a federation: Mr. Gompers endeavors 'not to build a bubble' (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Careers of 18 Labor Secretaries, The.Feb. 1988.
Century of Struggle, A.Aug. 1987.
Cyrus S. Ching: pioneer in industrial peacemaking.Aug. 1989.
David Dubinsky: a life with social significance.Oct. 1994.
Department to protect workers' equity, A. Feb. 1988.
Ellis island a welcome site? Only after years of reformJul. 1986.
Eugene V. Debs: an American paradox.Aug. 1991.
Evolution of fair labor standards: a study in class conflict, The.Aug. 1983.
Frances Perkins and the flowering of socioeconomic policies.Jun. 1989.
George W. Taylor: industrial peacemaker.Dec. 1995.
James P. Mitchell: social conscience of the Cabinet.Aug. 1991.
John R. Commons: pioneer of labor economics.May 1989.
Labor Department's first program to assist black workers.Jun. 1982.
Leontief-BLS partnership: framework for measurement, The.Jun. 2001.
Recollection of a former editor.Jun. 1990.
Reflections of eight former SecretariesFeb. 1988.
Samuel Gompers: a half-century in labor's front rank.Jul. 1989.
Troubled passage: the labor movement and the Fair Labor Standards ActDec. 2000.
View of labor ministries in other nations, A.Jul. 1988.
 

Labor force

1992: job market in the doldrums.Feb. 1993.
2005 labor force: growing, but slowly, The.Nov. 1995; Errata: 1996.
1995 labor force: a second look, The.Nov. 1983.
1995 labor force: BLS latest projections, The.Nov. 1985.
Age-adjusted labor force participation rates, 1960-2045Sept. 2002
Aging of the U.S. population: human resource implications, The.May 1983.
American Workforce, 1992 to 2005, The: Historical trends, 1950-92, and current uncertainties.Nov. 1993.
Analyzing CPS data using gross flows.Sept. 2005.
Annual measures of gross job gains and gross job losses.Nov. 2004.
Another look at the labor force.Nov. 1993.
Are women leaving the labor force?Jul. 1994.
Asians in the U.S. labor force: profile of a diverse population.Nov. 2011.
Atlantic and Pacific coasts' labor markets hit hard in early 1990's.Feb. 1993.
Behavioral model for projecting the labor force participation rate, A.May 2011.
Birth of a federation: Mr. Gompers endeavors 'not to build a bubble' (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Black college graduates in the labor market, 1979 and 1989.Nov. 1990
Black community with advanced labor force characteristics, 1960, A.Feb. 2007. 
Business employment dynamics: annual tabulations.May 2009.
Business employment dynamics: new data on gross job gains and lossesApr. 2004.
Business employment dynamics: tabulations by size of employment change.Apr. 2009.
Business employment dynamics data: survival and longevity, II.Sept. 2007.
Century of change: U.S. labor force from 1950 to 2050, A.May 2002. 
Changes in regional unemployment over the last decade.Mar. 1985.
Changing impact of marriage and children on women’s labor force participation, The.Feb. 2009.
Characteristics of and preference for alternative work arrangements, 1999Mar. 2001.
Characteristics of minimum wage workers in 2002.Sept. 2003.
Characteristics of multiple job holders, 1995.Mar. 1997.
Characteristics of workers in nonprofit organizationsJul. 1987.
Child care problems: an obstacle to work.Oct. 1991
Comparative civilian labor force statistics, 10 countries: a visual essay.Dec. 2007.
Contingent and alternative work arrangements, defined.Oct. 1996.
Contingent work in the late-1990sMar. 2001.
Current Population Survey response to Hurricane Katrina, The.Aug. 2006.
Czech women in transition.Nov. 1994.
Declining union density in Mexico, 1984–2000.Sept. 2004.
Developments in women's labor force participation.Sept. 1997.
Discouraged workers how strong are links to job market?Aug. 1984.
Diversity of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.Aug. 1993.
Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Education and the work histories of young adults.Apr. 1993.
Educational attainment of the labor force and jobless rates, 2003.Jul. 2004.
Effects of intermittent labor force attachment on women's earnings.Sept. 1995.
Employed but not at work: a review of unpaid absences (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Employment and unemployment: a report on 1980 (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Employment and unemployment: developments in 1985Feb. 1986.
Employment and unemployment gains widespread in 1983.Feb. 1984.
Employment and unemployment in Mexico's labor force.Nov. 1994.
Employment and wages for the U.S. ocean and coastal economy.Nov. 2004.
Employment during 1984: a second year of strong growth.Feb. 1985.
Employment growth by size class: comparing firm and establishment data.Dec. 2011.
Employment growth in the temporary help industryApr. 1986.
Employment impact of electronic businessMay. 2001.
Employment in 1996: jobs up, unemployment down.Feb. 1997.
Employment in health services: long-term trends and projectionsAug. 1986.
Employment in the first half: robust recovery continues.Aug. 1984.
Employment on the rise in the first half of 1983.Aug. 1983.
Employment-population ratio: its value in labor force analysis, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Employment programs for unemployment insurance recipients.Oct. 2008.
Employment rose in first half as recovery entered its third year.Aug. 1985.
Employment situation for military wives, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Employment up, unemployment stable during 1986 first halfAug. 1986.
Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the CPS.Sept. 2005.
Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projections for 2000.Jul. 2005.
Evaluating the 1995 labor force projections.Sept. 1997.
Evaluating the BLS labor force projections to 2000.Oct. 2003.
Evaluation of BLS projections of 1980 industry employment, An.Aug. 1984.
Evaluation of labor force projections to 1990.Aug. 1992.
Family members in the work force.Mar. 1990.
Foreign-born workers: trends in fatal occupational injuries, 1996–2001Jun. 2004.
Foreign-born workers in the U.S. labor market: a special survey.Jul. 1985.
Foreign-born workforce, 2004: a visual essay.Jul. 2006.
Gauging the labor force effects of retiring baby-boomers.Jul. 2000.
Health service: the real jobs machine.Nov. 1992.
Hourly paid workers: who they are and what they earnFeb. 1986.
Household survey data show labor market improvements.Mar. 2007.
Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Household survey indicators weaken in 2007.Mar. 2008.
How accurate were projections of the 1980 labor force?Jul. 1982.
How do immigrants fare in the U.S. labor market?Dec. 1992.
How the workplace has changed in 75 yearsFeb. 1988.
Hurricane Katrina evacuees: who they are, where they are, and how they are faring.Mar. 2008.
Husbands and wives as earners: an analysis of family data (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Impact of strikes on current employment statistics, The.Aug. 2000.
International comparison of labor force participation, 1977-84, An.May 1986.
International comparisons of labor force participation, 1960-81.Feb. 1983.
Into contingent and alternative employment: by choice.Oct. 1996.
Job commitment in America: is it waxing or waning?Jul. 1983.
Job flows and labor dynamics in the U.S. Rust BeltSept. 2002
Job gains strong in 1987; unemployment rate declines.Feb. 1988. 
Job growth continued, unemployment dipped during 1986Feb. 1987.
Job growth in television: cable versus broadcastAug. 2000.
Job market in 2000: slowing down as the year ended, The.Feb. 2001.
Job market remains strong in 1999, The.Feb. 2000.
Job openings, hires, and turnover decrease in 2007.May 2008.
Job openings and hires decline in 2008.May 2009.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: what initial data show, The.Nov. 2004.
Job search methods and results: tracking the unemployed, 1991.Dec. 1992.
Job search methods: Internet versus traditional.Oct. 2000.
Labor force 2006: slowing down and changing composition.Nov. 1997; Erratum, Dec. 1997.
Labor force and unemployment: three generations of change, The.Jun. 2004.
Labor force characteristics of second-generation Americans.Sept. 2006.
Labor force data in the next century.Apr. 1990.
Labor force experience of women from ‘Generation X’Mar. 2002.
Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998-2025.Dec. 1999.
Labor force projections: the baby-boom moves on.Nov. 1991.
Labor force participation of older women: retired? working? both?Sept 2002
Labor force projections: 1986-2000Sept. 1987.
Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers.Nov. 2005.
Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing composition.Nov. 1999.
Labor force projections to 2010: steady growth and changing compositionNov. 2001.
Labor force projections to 2012: the graying of the U.S. workforceFeb. 2004.
Labor force projections to 2016: more workers in their golden years.Nov. 2007.
Labor force statistics from a family perspective.Dec. 1983.
Labor force status of families: a visual essay.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Labor force status of Vietnam veteransFeb. 1987.
Labor force trends of persons with and without disabilities.Oct. 1994.
Labor market flexibility: a changing international perspective.Nov. 1994.
Labor market problems of older workers, The.May 1983.
Long-term consequences of nontraditional employment, The.May. 1998.
Looking for a ‘better’ job: job-search activity of the employed.—Sept. 2000.
Lower unemployment in 2005.Mar. 2006.
Married women, work, and valuesAug 2000.
Married mothers' work patterns: the job-family compromise.Jun. 1994.
Measuring labor dynamics: the next generation in labor market informationMay 2004.
Measuring labor force flows: a conference examines the problems.Jul. 1985.
Moonlighting by women jumped to record highs.Nov. 1986.
Nation's employment situation worsens in the first half, The.Aug. 1982.
New data on multiple jobholding available from the CPS.Mar. 1997.
New economic projections through 1990-an overview (PDF). — Aug. 1981.
New look at long-term labor force projections to 2050.Nov. 2006.
New survey measures demand for laborSept. 2000.
New worklife estimates reflect changing profile of labor force.Mar. 1982.
Net flows in the U.S. labor market, 1990–2010.Feb. 2011.
Nonprofit organizations: new insights from QCEW data.Sept. 2005.
Occupational reclassification and distribution by genderMar. 1984.
Overtime work: an expanded view.Nov. 1986.
Overview and implications of the projections to 2000Sept. 1987.
Persons outside the labor force who want jobs.Jul. 1998.
Persons with disabilities: Demographic, income, and health care characteristics, 1993.—Sep. 1998.
Persons with disabilities: Labor market activity, 1994.—Sep. 1998.
Population changes, the baby boom, and unemployment.Aug. 1990
Profile of contingent workers, A.Oct. 1996.
Program Report: The new Federal-State workforce information system.Jan. 2000.
Proportions of workers in selected pay ranges, by region and State.Sept. 2003.
Reasons for the continuing growth of part-time employment.Mar. 1991.
Recent data on job prospects of college-educated youth.Aug. 1993.
Recent recessions swell ranks of the long-term unemployed.Feb. 1984.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
Recessionary impacts on the unemployment of men and women.May 1984.
Reconciling conflicting data on jobs for college graduates.Jul. 1992.
Reinserting labor into the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.Jun. 2005.
Retirement age declines again in 1990sOct. 2001.
Reversals in the patterns of women’s labor supply in the United States, 1977–2009.Nov. 2010.
Revised worklife tables reflect 1979-80 experience.Aug. 1985.
Role of foreign-born workers in the U.S. economy, The. May 2002.
Scientific and technical employment, 1990-2005.Feb. 1992.
Short workweeks during economic downturns.Jun. 1983.
Shortages of machinists: an evaluation of the information.Jul. 1982.
Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market.Mar. 1996.
Small businesses and their employees.Oct. 1994.
Sources of secular increases in the unemployment rate, 1969-82.Jul. 1984.
Strong job growth continues, unemployment declines in 1997.Feb. 1998.
Synchronicity in the work schedules of working couplesApr. 2002.
Teenagers: employment and contributions to family spendingSept. 2000.
Time spent unemployed: a new look at data from the CPSJul. 1987.
Time to work: recent trends in shift work and flexible schedules, A.Dec. 2007.
Timing of mothers’ employment after childbirth, The.Jun. 2008.
Tracking youth joblessness: persistent or fleeting?Feb. 1982.
Trends in hours of work since the mid-1970s.Apr. 1997.
Trends in labor force flows during recent recessions.Apr. 2009.
Trends in labor force participation in the United States.Oct. 2006.
Trends in labor force participation of married mothers of infants.Feb. 2007.
Unemployment, labor force trends in 10 industrial nations: update.Nov. 1982.
Unemployment continued to rise in 1982 as recession deepened.Feb. 1983.
Unpaid family workers: long-term decline continues.Oct. 1982.
U.S. housing bubble and bust: impacts on employment, The.Dec. 2010.
U.S. labor market in 2008: economy in recession.Mar. 2009.
U.S. labor market in 2003: signs of improvement by year’s end, The.Mar. 2004.
U.S. labor market in 2002: continued weaknessFeb. 2003.
U.S. labor market in 2001: economy enters a recessionFeb. 2002.
U.S. labor market weakened in 1990.Feb. 1991.
Using gross flows to explore movements in the labor force.Apr. 1995.
Utilization of labor resources in Japan and the United StatesApr. 2002.
Vietnam-era cohort: employment and earnings.Jun. 1992.
White-collar pay levels linked to corporate work force size.May 1982.
Why size class methodology matters in analyses of net and gross job flows.Jul. 2004.
Why the "average age of retirement" is a misleading measure of labor supply.Dec. 2001.
Women's part-time employment: a gross flows analysis.Apr. 1995.
Women and jobs in recessions: 1969-92.Jul. 1993.
Women and jobs in recoveries: 1970-93.Jul. 1994.
Women paid low wages: who they are and where they workSept. 2000.
Women and the labor market: the link grows stronger.March 1988.
Work after early retirement: an increasing trend among men.Apr. 1995.
Work experience, earnings, and family income in 1981.Apr. 1983.
Work experience in 1983 reflects the effects of the recovery.Dec. 1984.
Worker displacement in 1999–2000Jun. 2004.
Worker displacement in an expanding economy.Dec. 1997.
Workers in alternative employment arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Working and poor in 1990.Dec. 1992.
Working wives and mothers: what happens to family life? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Visual essay: Blacks, Asians, and Hispanics in the civilian labor force, A.Jun. 2004.
Year's work: labor force activity from a different perspective, A.Sept. 1988.
Young men and the transition to stable employment.Aug. 1994.
Youngest workers: 14- and 15-year-olds, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Youth labor force activity: alternative surveys compared (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
 

Labor law

(See also Supreme Court.)
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2004.Jan.2005.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation, 2006. Jan.2007.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2009.Jan. 2010.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2010.Jan. 2011.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2011.Feb. 2012.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1988.Jan. 1989.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1989.Jan. 1990.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1990.Jan. 1991.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1991.Jan. 1992.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1992.Jan. 1993.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1993.Jan. 1994.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1994.Jan. 1995.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1996.Jan. 1997.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1997.Jan. 1998.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1998.Jan. 1999.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2003Jan. 2004.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2005.Jan. 2006.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation, 2007.Jan. 2008.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2008.Jan. 2009.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1983.Feb. 1984.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1999.Jan. 2000.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2000.Jan. 2001.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2001.Jan. 2002.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2002Jan. 2003.
Changes in workers’ compensation during 1999.Jan. 2000.
Changes in workers' compensation laws during 2000.Jan. 2001.
Changes in workers' compensation laws during 2001Jan. 2002.
Changes in workers’ compensation laws, 2002Jan. 2003.
Changes in workers' compensation laws in 2003Jan. 2004.
Changes in workers' compensation laws in 2004.Jan. 2005.
Job safety law of 1970: its passage was perilous, The (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant decisions of 1979-80 (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1990-91.Jan. 1991.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1991-92.Jan. 1992.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1992-96.Jan. 1997.
Labor standards in the context of a global economy.Sept. 1994.
Legislative revisions of unemployment insurance in 1980 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
State labor laws: changes during 1987.Jan. 1988.
State labor legislation enacted in 1980 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
State labor legislation enacted in 1981.Jan. 1982.
State labor legislation enacted in 1982.Jan. 1983.
State labor legislation enacted in 1983.Jan. 1984.
State labor legislation enacted in 1984.Jan. 1985.
State labor legislation enacted in 1985.Jan. 1986.
State labor legislation enacted in 1988.Jan. 1989.
State labor legislation enacted in 1989.Jan. 1990.
State labor legislation enacted in 1990.Jan. 1991.
State labor legislation enacted in 1991.Jan. 1992.
State labor legislation enacted in 1992.Jan. 1993.
State labor legislation enacted in 1993.Jan. 1994.
State labor legislation enacted in 1994.Jan. 1995.
State labor legislation enacted in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
State labor legislation enacted in 1996.Jan. 1997.
State labor legislation enacted in 1997.Jan. 1998.
State labor legislation enacted in 1998.Jan. 1999.
State labor legislation enacted in 1999.Jan. 2000.
State labor legislation enacted in 2000.Jan. 2001.
State labor legislation enacted in 2001.Jan. 2002.
State labor legislation enacted in 2002.Jan. 2003.
State labor legislation enacted in 2003.Jan. 2004.
State labor legislation enacted in 2004.Jan. 2005.
State labor legislation enacted in 2005.Jan. 2006.
State labor legislation enacted in 2006.Jan. 2007.
State labor legislation enacted in 2007.Jan. 2008.
State labor legislation enacted in 2008.Jan. 2009.
State labor legislation enacted in 2009.Jan. 2010.
State labor legislation enacted in 2010.Jan. 2011.
State labor legislation enacted in 2011.Feb. 2012.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1988.Jan. 1989.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1989.Jan. 1990.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1990.Jan. 1991.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1991.Jan. 1992.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1992.Jan. 1993.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1993.Jan. 1994.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1994.Jan. 1995.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1996.Jan. 1997.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1997.Jan. 1998.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1998.Jan. 1999.
Unemployment insurance laws: changes in 1981..—Feb. 1982.
Unemployment insurance laws: legislative revisions in 1982..—Jan. 1983.
Work and family: impact of legislation.—Mar. 1990.
Workers' compensation: key legislation in 1981.Feb. 1982.
Workers' compensation: significant enactments in 1983.Feb. 1984.
Workers' compensation in 1982: significant legislation enacted.Jan. 1983.
Workers' compensation in 1980: summary of major enactments (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Workplace e-mail and Internet use: employees and employers bewareFeb. 2003.
 

Labor-management relations

Area wage surveys shed light on declines in unionization.Sept. 1985.
Bargaining activity light in private industry in 1985.Jan. 1985.
Bargaining calendar will be heavy in 1982 (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Bargaining outlook for 1996.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Baseball negotiations: a new agreementDec. 2002
Baseball strike of 1990, The (PDF).—Oct. 1990.
Can employee associations negotiate new growth?Jul. 1989.
Changing employment patterns of organized workers.Feb. 1985.
Collective bargaining agreements: safety and health provisions.May 1998.
Collective bargaining and labor-management relations in 1988.Jan. 1989.
Collective bargaining calendar crowded again in 1984Jan. 1984.
Collective bargaining in 1986: cost pressures remainJan. 1986.
Collective bargaining in 1989: talks set in diverse industries.Jan. 1989.
Collective bargaining in 1989: old problems, new issues.Jan. 1990
Collective bargaining in 1990.Jan. 1990.
Collective bargaining in 1990: search for solutions continues.Jan. 1991.
Collective bargaining in 1992: contract talks and other activity.Jan. 1992.
Collective bargaining in 1993: jobs are the issue.Jan. 1993.
Collective bargaining in 1994.Jan. 1994.
Collective bargaining in private industry, 1994.Jun. 1995.
Collective bargaining in State and local government, 1994.Jun. 1995.
Collective bargaining outlook for 1995.Jan. 1995.
Collective bargaining, 1991: recession colors talks.Jan. 1992.
Cooperative provisions in collective bargaining agreements.Jan. 1999.
Declining union density in Mexico, 1984–2000.Sept. 2004.
Economy improves, bargaining problems persist in 1983Jan. 1984.
Evolution of fair labor standards: a study in class conflict, The.Aug. 1983.
Experiment in the mediation of grievances, An.Mar. 1983.
FMCS contribution to nonlabor dispute resolution, The.Aug. 1985.
George W. Taylor: industrial peacemaker.Dec. 1995.
Have the 1980's changed U.S. industrial relations.May 1988.
Helping labor and a firm set up a quality-of-worklife plan.Mar. 1984.
Helping labor and management see and solve problems.Sept. 1982.
Higher settlements in 1989 end innovation decade.May 1990.
Hockey lockout of 2004–05, The.Dec. 2005.
How do labor and management view collective bargaining?Oct. 1998.
How the 1980's have changed industrial relations.May 1988.
Industrial democracy: made in the U.S.A.May 1984.
James P. Mitchell: social conscience of the Cabinet.Aug. 1991.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1992-96.Jan. 1997.
Labor, firms continue to combat mutual problems in 1985Jan. 1986.
Labor-management bargaining in 1992.Jan. 1993.
Labor-management bargaining in 1993.Jan. 1994.
Labor-management bargaining in 1994.Jan. 1995.
Labor-management bargaining in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Major agreements in 1984 provided record low wage increases.Apr. 1985.
Major labor contracts in 1986 provided record low wage adjustmentsMay 1987.
Modest labor-management bargains continue despite recovery.Jan. 1985.
Negotiated changes in State and local government contracts, 1993.Aug. 1994.
Organized labor in 1981: a shifting of priorities.Jan. 1982.
Reflections of eight former Secretaries.Feb. 1988.
Reforming the U.S. system of collective bargaining.Mar. 1983.
Should works councils be used as industrial relations policy?Jul. 1985.
Wage adjustments in contracts negotiated in private industry.May 1988.
Work participation and productivity change.Sept. 1984.
 

Labor market

9/11 and the New York City economy: A borough-by-borough analysisJun. 2004.
1990-91 recession, The: how bad was the labor market?Jun. 1994.
1992: Job market in the doldrums.Feb. 1993.
2010 census: the employment impact of counting the Nation, The.Mar. 2011
Atlantic and Pacific coasts' labor markets hit hard in early 1990's.Feb. 1993.
Annual measures of gross job gains and gross job losses.Nov. 2004.
Business employment dynamics: annual tabulations.May 2009.
Business employment dynamics: tabulations by size of employment change.Apr. 2009.
Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data?Mar. 1999.
Changes in regional unemployment over the last decade.Mar. 1985.
Conducting the Mass Layoff Statistics program: response and findings.Aug. 2006.
Economic and demographic change: the case of New York City.Feb. 1993.
Effect of Hurricane Katrina on employment and unemployment, The.Aug. 2006.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
Employment dynamics over the last decadeAug. 2011.
Employment growth by size class: comparing firm and establishment data.Dec. 2011.
Employment on the rise in the first half of 1983.Aug. 1983.
Future of jobs for college graduates.Jul. 1992.
Geographic concentration of trade-sensitive employment.Jun. 1993.
High technology employment: another view.Jul. 1991.
Household survey data show labor market improvements.Mar. 2007.
Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Household survey indicators weaken in 2007.Mar. 2008.
Hurricane Katrina evacuees: who they are, where they are, and how they are faring.Mar. 2008.
Industry employment and the 1990-91 recession.Jul. 1993.
International labor market comparisons.Apr. 2006.
Job market slid in early 1991, then struggled to find footing.Feb. 1992.
Job openings, hires, and separations fall during the recession.May 2010.
Job openings, hires, and turnover decrease in 2007.May 2008.
Job openings and hires decline in 2008.May 2009.
Job openings and hires show little postrecession improvementAug. 2011.
Job openings and hires continue to show modest changes in 2011Sep. 2011.
Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment.Mar. 2012.
Labor market dynamics and trends in unemployment.Nov. 1990.
Labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina: an overview, The.Aug. 2006.
Labor market improves in 1993, The.Feb. 1994.
Labor market in 2009: recession drags on, The.Mar. 2010.
Labor market success of young adults from two generations.Feb. 1998.
Labor turnover in manufacturing: the survey in retrospect.Jun. 1982.
Long-term consequences of nontraditional employment, The.May 1998.
Long-term unemployment in recent recessions.Jun. 1994.
Lower unemployment in 2005.Mar. 2006.
Measuring labor dynamics: the next generation in labor market informationMay 2004.
New worklife estimates reflect changing profile of labor force.Mar. 1982.
Net flows in the U.S. labor market, 1990–2010.Feb. 2011.
Occupational mobility, January 2004.Dec. 2005.
Overemployment mismatches: the preference of income for fewer hours.Apr. 2007.
Payroll employment and job openings continued to grow.Mar. 2007.
Payroll employment grows in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Payroll employment in 2005: recovery and expansion.Mar. 2006.
Payroll employment in 2007: the slowdown.Mar. 2008.
Payroll employment in 2009: job losses continue.Mar. 2010.
Payroll employment turns the corner in 2010.Mar. 2011.
Payroll employment in 2011: a visual essay.Mar. 2012.
Perestroika and its impact on the Soviet labor force.Dec. 1991.
Persons with disabilities: Labor market activity, 1994.—Sep. 1998.
Role of computers in reshaping the work force, The.Aug. 1996.
'Sandwich generation': women caring for parents and children, The.Sept. 2006.
Service-providing occupations, offshoring, and the labor market.Dec. 2008.
Strong economic gains continue in 1994.Feb. 1995.
Structural changes in Manhattan’s post-9/11 economy.Oct. 2006. 
Substantial job losses in 2008: weakness broadens and deepens across industries.Mar. 2009.
Timing of mothers’ employment after childbirth, The.Jun. 2008.
Trends in labor force flows during recent recessions.Apr. 2009.
Unemployment remains high in 2010.Mar. 2011.
U.S. labor market in 2008: economy in recession.Mar. 2009.
U.S. labor market in 2003: signs of improvement by year’s end, The.Mar. 2004.
U.S. labor market in 2002: continued weaknessFeb. 2003.
U.S. labor market performance in international perspectiveJun. 2002.
U.S. labor market shows gradual improvement in 2011.Mar. 2012.
Wage increases in 1981.May 1982.
Wages and the university educated: a paradox resolved.Jul. 1997.
Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve?June 2012.
Why size class methodology matters in analyses of net and gross job flows.Jul. 2004.
Worker mobility before and after Hurricane Katrina.Aug. 2006.
 

Labor organizations

AFL and a national BLS: labor's role is crystallized, The.Mar. 1982.
Area wage surveys shed light on declines in unionization.Sept. 1985.
Arthur Goldberg: proof of the American dream.Jan. 1997.
Birth of a federation: Mr. Gompers endeavors 'not to build a bubble' (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Century of Struggle, A.Aug. 1987.
Declining union density in Mexico, 1984–2000.Sept. 2004.
Department to protect workers' equity, A. Feb. 1988.
International Labor Organization's 75th Anniversary: A special issue.—Sept. 1994.
Promoting social justice in the new global economy.
Global employment issues in the year 2000.
The future of ILO standards.
Social Security and protection in the developing world.
Training programs: the key to achieving ILO goals.
The ILO and tripartism: some reflections.
Achievements, new directions from 1994 ILO conference.
Labor standards in the context of a global economy.
Labor organization mergers, 1979-84; adapting to change.Sept. 1984.
Union membership in 2007: a visual essay.Oct. 2008.
Union mergers: 1985-94 update.Feb. 1995.
Unions implementing managerial techniques (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
 

Index:M     

Manufacturing   Medical care   Migration  
Minority workers   Multiple jobholders

Manufacturing

Analyzing the recent upward surge in overtime hours.Feb. 2000.
Analysis of U.S. industries sensitive to foreign trade, 1982-87, An.Feb. 1993.
Bias in aggregate productivity trends revisitedMar. 2002.
Comparing 50 years of labor productivity in U.S. and foreign manufacturingJune 2002.
Compensation costs in manufacturing across industries and countries, 1975–2007.Jun. 2010.
Computer manufacturing enters a new era of growthSept. 1986.
Computer manufacturing: change and competition.Aug. 1996.
Cosmetics industry achieves long-term productivity gains.Dec. 1982.
Deindustrialization and the shift to servicesJun. 1986.
Differences in productivity growth: Canadian-U.S. business sectors, 1987–2000Apr. 2003.
Drugs manufacturing: a prescription for jobs.Mar. 1995.
Employment in durable goods anything but durable in 1979-82.Feb. 1984.
Employment lessons from the electronics industryFeb. 1986.
Hand and edge tool industry experiences slow rise in productivity.Oct. 1982.
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs.Oct. 1995.
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs.Nov. 1994.
International trends in productivity, labor costs in manufacturing.Dec. 1986.
International trends in productivity and labor costs.Dec. 1982.
Manufacturing costs, productivity, and competitiveness, 1979-93.Oct. 1994.
Investigating the link between competition and discrimination.Dec. 1999.
Labor costs in India’s organized manufacturing sector.May 2010
Labor costs of manufacturing employees in China: an update to 2003–04.Nov. 2006.
Labor turnover in manufacturing: the survey in retrospect.Jun. 1982.
Manufacturing costs, productivity, and competitiveness: 1979-93.Oct. 1994.
Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China.Aug. 2005.
Manufacturing employment hard hit during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Manufacturing employment in China.Jul. 2005.
Manufacturing multifactor productivity in three countries.July 1995.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.July 1995.
Measurement of productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing.July 1995.
Multifactor productivity: a new BLS measure.Dec. 1983.
Multifactor productivity in household furniture.June 1994.
Multifactor productivity in U.S. manufacturing, 1949-83Oct. 1987.
Multifactor productivity trends in manufacturing industries, 1987–96June 2001.
Nonwool yarn mills experience slow gains in productivity.Mar. 1982.
Office furniture industry: patterns in productivity, The.Dec. 1982.
Perspective on the U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap, A.Feb. 2001.
Productivity growth average in farm machinery manufacturing.Oct. 1982.
Productivity growth improves in housefurnishings industry.Mar. 1996.
Productivity growth in high-tech manufacturing industriesMar. 2002.
Productivity growth in plastics lower than all manufacturing.Sept. 1983.
Productivity growth in switchgear industry slow after 1973.Mar. 1984.
Productivity in hardwood dimension and flooring.Oct. 1994.
Productivity in manufacturing at home and abroadDec. 1987.
Productivity in the pump and compressor industry.Dec. 1982.
Productivity increased in 1981 in most industries measured.Dec. 1982.
Productivity puzzle: numbers alone won't solve it, The.Oct. 1982.
Productivity trends in manufacturing at home and abroadJan. 1984.
Semiconductors: the building blocks of the information revolution.Aug. 1996.
Taking note of the paper industry.Sept. 1997.
Time rates tighten their grip on manufacturing industries.May 1982.
Trade and displacement in manufacturing.Apr. 1995.
U.S. productivity growth: the post-recession experience.Dec. 1986.
 

Medical care

CPS revision improves pricing of medical care services.April 1988.
Comparing medical care expendituresMar. 1987.
Disability and insurance plans in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Employee payments for health care services.Nov. 1992.
Employer-sponsored dental insurance eases the pain.Oct. 1988.
Experimental poverty measures: accounting for medical expendituresAug. 2002.
Federal statistics on healthcare benefits and cost trends.Nov. 2004.
Health insurance loss: the case of the displaced workerApr. 1987
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverageSept. 1986.
Health service: the real jobs machine.Nov. 1992.
Health services industry: a decade of expansion, The (PDF).—May 1981.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
HMOs and other health plans: coverage and employee premiums.Jun. 1983.
Incidence benefits measures in the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Major medical coverage during a period of rising costs.Jul. 1983.
Medical and retirement plan coverage: exploring the decline in recent yearsAug. 2004
Misclassification in an experimental poverty measure.Jun. 2006.
National Compensation Survey: a wealth of benefits data, The.Aug. 2004.
New benefits data from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
New statistics for health insurance from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Outpatient surgery: helping to contain health care costs.Nov. 1992.
Prescription drug prices for the elderly.Sep. 1998.
Preventive care provisions, other benefits: are they described in plan documents?Oct. 2002.
Trends in employer-provided prescription-drug coverageAug. 2004.
Using the Employment Cost Index to adjust Medicare paymentsOct. 2002
 

Migration

Conducting the Mass Layoff Statistics program: response and findings.Aug. 2006.
Decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions, A.Nov. 1996.
Effect of Hurricane Katrina on employment and unemployment, The.Aug. 2006.
Hurricane Katrina evacuees: who they are, where they are, and how they are faring.Mar. 2008.
Labor force characteristics of second-generation Americans.Sept. 2006.
Labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina: an overview, The.Aug. 2006.
Worker mobility before and after Hurricane Katrina.Aug. 2006.
 

Minority workers

Arbitrating discrimination cases after Gardner-Denver.Oct. 1983.
Black college graduates in the labor market, 1979 and 1989.Nov. 1990
Black community with advanced labor force characteristics, 1960, A.Feb. 2007.
Blacks in the 1970s: did they scale the job ladder?Jun. 1982.
Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Commission urges changes in immigration policy—a review essay.Feb. 1982.
Diversity of Hispanics in the U.S. work force.Aug. 1993.
Earnings mobility in the United States, 1967-91.Sept. 1995.
Education, on-the-job training, and the black-white earnings gap (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Employment gains by minorities, women in large city government.Nov. 1988.
Foreign-born workforce, 2004: a visual essay.Jul. 2006.
Great Migration of Afro-Americans, 1915-40, The.Mar. 1987.
Growing market: expenditures by Hispanic consumers, A.Mar. 1998.
Job displacement, 1979-86: how blacks fared relative to whites.July 1991.
Labor Department's first program to assist black workers.Jun. 1982.
Labor force data from CPS to undergo revision in January 1983.Nov. 1982.
Race and the shifting burden of job displacement: 1982-93.Sept. 1996.
Racial differences in youth employmentAug. 2001.
Relative earnings of black men to white men by region, industry.Apr. 1995.
Secular and cyclical patterns in white and nonwhite employment.May 1996.
Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Usual weekly earnings: intergroup differences and basic trends.Apr. 1982.
Visual essay: Blacks, Asians, and Hispanics in the civilian labor force, A.June 2004.
 

Multiple jobholders

At Issue: Reasons for working multiple jobsOct. 2000.
Characteristics of multiple jobholders, 1995.Mar. 1997.
New data on multiple jobholding available from the CPS.Mar. 1997.
Married women, work, and valuesAug 2000.
Moonlighting by women jumped to record highs.Nov. 1986.
Multiple jobholding during the 2000sJul. 2010.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2000Jul. 2001.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2001Nov. 2002.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2002Nov/Dec. 2003.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2003Jul. 2004.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2004Dec. 2005.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2005Nov. 2006.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2006Sept. 2007.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2007Sept. 2008.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2008Dec. 2009.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2009Jul. 2010.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2010Sep. 2011.
Multiple jobholding up sharply in the eighties.July 1990.
Regional Trends: Multiple jobholding, by StateSept. 2000.
Regional Trends: Multiple jobholding, by StateJun. 1999.
Work schedules of Americans: an overview of new findingsNov. 1986.
 

Index:N     

Netherlands   Norway

Netherlands

Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Norway

U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Index:O     

Occupational safety and health   Occupations   Older workers

Occupational safety and health

(See also Workplace injuries and illnesses.)
BLS and Alice Hamilton: pioneers in industrial healthJun. 1986.
BLS develops measure of job risk by occupation (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Can you hear me now? Occupational hearing loss, 2004–2010July 2012.
Census approach to counting fatal work injuries, A. (PDF 342K).—Dec. 1990.
Changing character of fatal work injuries, The.Oct. 1994.
Changing inequity in work injuries and work timing.Oct. 1999.
Coal industry resurgence attracts variety of new workers (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Collective bargaining agreements: safety and health provisions.May 1998.
Diurnal pattern of on-the-job injuries, The.Sept. 2004.
Fatal occupational injuries at road construction sites, 2003–07.Nov. 2010.
Fatal occupational injuries at road construction sites.Dec. 2004.
Fatal work injuries: census for 31 States.Sept. 1992.
Foreign-born workers: trends in fatal occupational injuries, 1996–2001Jun. 2004.
Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical system.Apr. 1996.
Industry shifts in hours and nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, 2003–2008June 2012.
Injuries and illnesses among bituminous and lignite coal miners.Oct. 1993.
Injuries at work are fewer among older employees (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
International analysis of workplace injuries, An.Mar. 2004.
Heat burns sustained in the workplace (PDF).—July 1990.
How valid are estimates of occupational illness?Aug. 1982.
Job safety law of 1970: its passage was perilous, The (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Motion-related wrist disorders traced to industries, occupations.Sept. 1983.
Multiyear nonfatal work injury rates.May 2006.
Nonfatal injuries and illnesses in State and local government workplaces in 2008.Feb. 2011.
Occupational fatalities: self-employed workers and wage and salary workersMar. 2004.
Occupational injury and illness rates, 1992-96: why they fell.Nov. 1998.
Occupational safety and health statistics: new data for a new century.Oct. 2005.
On guard against workplace hazards.Feb. 2012.
Profiles in safety and health:
Eating and drinking places.June 1991. 
Fabricated structural metal.Dec. 1991.
Hotels and motels.July 1993. 
Pilots and flight attendants.Apr. 1992. 
Soft drink industry.Apr. 1992. 
Relation of age to workplace injuries, The.July 1988.
Self-employed individuals fatally injured at work.Aug. 1995. 
Safety and health in roofing and sheet metal.Sept. 1990.
U.S. and Japanese work injury and illness experiences.Apr. 1992.
Understanding statistics on occupational illnesses (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Using statistics to manage a State safety and health program (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Work-related amputations by type and prevalence (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
 

Occupations

American work force, 1992-2005: Occupational employment.Nov. 1993.
Are more college graduates really taking 'high school' jobs?Dec. 1995.
Caring for America's aging population: a profile of the direct-care workforce.Sept. 2007.
Changes in hospital staffing patterns.Mar. 1991.
Declining middle class: a further analysis, The.Sept. 1986.
Early history of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, The.May 1999.
Effect of business ownership change on occupational employment and wages, The.Sept. 2008.
Employment change by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-05.Dec. 2006.
Employment trends in the security brokers and dealers industry.Sept. 1995.
Establishment wage differentials.Apr. 2007.
Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projections for 2000.Jul. 2005.
Evaluating the 1980 projections of occupational employment.Jul. 1982.
Evaluating the 1990 projections of occupational employment.Aug. 1992.
Evaluating the 1995 occupational employment projections.Sept. 1997.; Erratum, Oct. 1997.
Evaluating the BLS 1988–2000 employment projections.Oct. 2003.
Examination of occupational mobility among full-time workers, An.Sept. 2003.
Exploring low-wage labor with the National Compensation Survey.Nov./Dec. 2003.
Foreign trade alternatives for employment and occupations, 2005.Nov. 1994.
Gender differences in occupational distributions among workers.Jun. 2007.
Gender differences in occupational employment.Apr. 1997.
Health care alternatives: employment and occupations in 2005.Apr. 1994.
High technology today and tomorrow: small slice of employment.Nov. 1983.
How hours of work affect occupational earnings.—Oct. 1998.
How shifting occupational composition has affected the real average wage.—Jun. 2009.
How widely do wages vary within jobs in the same establishment?Feb. 2008.
Influx of women into legal professions: an economic analysis, The.Aug. 2002.
International Report: Korean Occupational Outlook Handbook: first editionMay 2000.
Job and industry gender segregation: NAICS categories and EEO-1 job groups.Nov. 2011.
Nature of employment growth, 1989-95, The.June 1996.
Nature of occupational employment growth: 1983-93, The.June 1995.
New and emerging occupations.Dec. 2004.
Nonprofit organizations: new insights from QCEW data.Sept. 2005.
Occupational change: pursuing a different kind of work.Sept. 1989.
Occupational changes during the 20th century.Mar. 2006.
Occupational employment based on 1972 and 1987 SIC (PDF 263K).—May 1990.
Occupational employment growth through 1990 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Occupational employment in commercial banking, 1987-90.Apr. 1993.
Occupational employment projections.Nov. 1991.
Occupational employment in the not-for-profit sector.Nov. 2008.
Occupational employment projections through 1995.Nov. 1983.
Occupational employment projections to 2014.Nov. 2005.
Occupational employment projections to 2006.Nov. 1997; Erratum, Dec. 1997.
Occupational employment projections to 2008.Nov. 1999.
Occupational employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
Occupational employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Occupational employment projections to 2016.Nov. 2007.
Occupational employment to 2005.Nov. 1995.
Occupational employment: wide variations in growth.Nov. 1993.
Occupational mobility, January 2004.Dec. 2005.
Occupational mobility and job tenure in 1983.Oct. 1984.
Occupational Outlook Handbook: a review of 50 years of changeMay 1999.
Occupational reclassification and distribution by genderMar. 1984.
Occupational trends in advertising, 1984-90.Sept. 1992.
Occupational winners and losers: who they were during 1972-80.Jun. 1982.
Rankings of full-time occupations, by earnings, 2000.Mar. 2002.
Recent data on job prospects of college-educated youth.Aug. 1993.
Revising the Standard Occupational Classification systemMay 1999.
Revising the Standard Occupational Classification system for 2010Aug. 2010.
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations: a visual essayMay 2011.
Service-providing occupations, offshoring, and the labor market.Dec. 2008.
Teachers’ work patterns: when, where, and how much do U.S. teachers work?Mar. 2008.
What do OES data have to say about increasing wage inequality?Jun. 2009.
White-collar pay determination under range-of-rate systems.Dec. 1984.
White-collar pay in goods and production, March 1990 (PDF 305K).—Dec. 1990.
Work and the work force in the nonprofit sector.Apr. 1983.
 

Older workers

Aging of the U.S. population: human resource implications, The.May 1983.
Changing retirement age: ups and downsApr. 2001.
Early retirement: an international overviewMar. 1987.
Elderly and nonelderly expenditures on necessities in the 1980s.Sept. 1996.
Experimental consumer price index for elderly Americans (CPI-E): 1982–2007, The.Apr. 2008.
Experimental price index for elderly consumers.May 1994.
Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995-2002.Oct. 2005.
Flexible and partial retirement in Norway and Sweden.Oct. 1985.
Health care and prescription drug spending by seniorsMar. 2003.
How do families fare when the breadwinner retires?Dec. 1983.
How do older Americans spend their time?May 2007.
Income distribution of older AmericansNov. 2000.
Injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among older workers.Oct. 2005.
Injuries at work are fewer among older employees (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Institutional barriers to employment of older workers.Apr. 1989.
Labor force participation of older women: retired? working? both?Sept 2002
Labor market problems of older workers, The.May 1983.
Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the baby boomers?May 2012.
Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and determinantsMay 2012.
Older workers: employment and retirement trends.Oct. 2000.
Older workers: increasing their labor force participation and hours of work.Jan. 2008.
Older workers in the 21st century: active and educated, a case study.June 1996.
Relation of age to workplace injuries, The.July 1988.
Retirement age declines again in 1990sOct. 2001.
Self-employment in the United States: an update.Jul. 2004.
Self-employment among older U.S. workersJul. 2004.
Spending by older consumers: 1980 and 1990 compared.May 1993.
Spending patterns of elderly workers and nonworkers.May 1990.
Spending patterns of older persons revealed in expenditure survey.Oct. 1986.
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers.Oct. 1982.
Today's pension plans: how much do they pay?Dec. 1985.
Trends in job demands among older workers, 1992–2002.Jul. 2004.
Trends in labor force participation in the United States.Oct. 2006.
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998
Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle..—Sept. 2005.
Work after early retirement: an increasing trend among men.Apr. 1995.
 

Index:P     

Part-time work   Pensions   Plant shutdown   Poland   Poverty   Précis   Prices    Private sector   Producer Price Index   Productivity   Profit sharing   Projections   Public assistance   Public employees  

Part-time work

(See also Hours of work.)
Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers.Mar. 1999.
Female share of weekend employment: a study of 16 countries, The.Aug. 2005.
Involuntary part-time work: new information from the CPS (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Modeling the retirement process for evaluation and research.Jul. 1984.
Nation’s underemployed in the "Great Recession" of 2007–09, The.Nov. 2010.
Part-time and temporary employment in Japan.Oct. 1995.
Part-time work and industry growth.Mar. 1999.
Part-time workers: who are they?Feb. 1986.
Short workweeks during economic downturns.Jun. 1983.
Women's part-time employment: a gross flows analysis.Apr. 1995.
 

Pensions

Analysis of lump-sum pension distribution recipients, An.May 2002.
Changing retirement age: ups and downsApr. 2001.
Comparative value of public and private pensions, The.Dec. 1988.
Defining participation in defined contribution pension plansAug. 2003.
Disability benefits for employees in private pension plans.Aug. 1982.
Distribution of retirement income benefitsApr. 2003.
Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Evolution of employer-provided defined benefit pensions.Dec. 1991.
Factors affecting retirement income.Mar. 1993.
Flexible and partial retirement in Norway and Sweden.Oct. 1985.
How do families fare when the breadwinner retires?Dec. 1983.
How has pension vesting changed?August 1988.
How social security payments affect private pensions.May 1984.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1992-96.Jan. 1997.
Measuring defined benefit replacement rates with PenSync.Nov. 2004.
New survey data on pension benefits.Aug. 1991.
On the disparity between private and public pensions.Apr. 1994.
Pension integration and retirement benefitsFeb. 2001.
Planning ahead: consumer expenditure patterns in retirementJul. 2002.
Portability of pension benefits among jobs.Jul. 1994.
Postretirement increases under private pension plans.Sept. 1984.
Projected pension income: equality or disparity for the baby-boom cohort?Mar. 2006.
Surviving spouse's benefits in private pension plans.Apr. 1984.
Today's pension plans: how much do they pay?Dec. 1985.
Trends in retirement eligibility and pension benefits, 1974-83Apr. 1987.
 

Plant shutdown

Industrial structure of job displacement, 1979-89.Sept. 1992.
 

Poland

Helping Poland cope with unemployment.Dec. 1990.
How Poland's Solidarity won freedom of association.Sept. 1989.
Poland in transition: labor market data collection.Sep. 1999.
 

Poverty

Characteristics of minimum wage workers in 2002.Sept. 2003.
Do some workers have minimum wage careers?May. 2001.
Do States reduce poverty through transfer of income?Jul. 1989
Earnings mobility and low-wage workers in the United States.Jul. 2006.
Economic and social conditions of children and the elderly.Apr. 2000
Effect of working wives on the incidence of poverty, The.Mar. 1998.
Experimental Consumer Price Index for the poor, An.Sept. 1996.
Experimental poverty measures: accounting for medical expendituresAug. 2002.
Experimental poverty measurement for the 1990s.Mar. 1998.
Immigration and poverty: how are they linked?Apr. 2003.
Income data quality issues in the CPS.Jun. 2006.
Inflation and the business cycle during the postwar period.Nov. 1984.
Married couples: work and income patterns.Dec. 1983.
Minimum wage: its relation to incomes and poverty, The.Jun. 1987.
Misclassification in an experimental poverty measure.Jun. 2006.
Poverty areas and the 'underclass:' untangling the web.Mar. 1991.
Poverty in the 1980's: are poor getting poorer?Jun. 1989.
Profile of the working poor, A.Oct. 1989.
Raising the minimum wage: effects on family poverty.Jul. 1990.
Reasons for not working: poor and nonpoor compared.Aug. 1989.
Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance.Apr. 1996.
Welfare reform data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation.—Jul. 2001.
What does it mean to be poor in America?May 1996.
Work, poverty, and the working poor: a multifaceted problemSept. 1986.
Working and poor in 1990.Dec. 1992.
Working poor in 2001, The.Nov./Dec. 2003.
Would a higher minimum wage help poor, female-headed families? (PDF 499K).—Aug. 1990.
 

Précis

See Précis topics.
 

Prices

1989 price increase largest in eight years, The.May 1990.
Addressing misconceptions about the Consumer Price Index.Aug. 2008.
Behavior of the Producer Price Index in a global economy, TheSep. 2011.
Anatomy of price change: A special issue.—Dec. 1993.
The Consumer Price Index: underlying concepts and caveats.
Basic components of the CPI: estimation of price changes.
The commodity substitution effect in CPI data, 1982-91.
Quality adjustment of price indexes
Are producer prices good proxies for export prices?Oct. 1997.
Chemical trade prospers in the 1980's.Jun. 1991.
Commodity price volatility: tends during 1975-84.Jun. 1985.
Comparing PPI energy indexes to alternative data sources.Dec. 1998.
Comparison of the revised and the old CPINov. 1987.
Consumer gasoline prices: an empirical investigationJul. 2003.
Consumer inflation higher in 2000Apr. 2001.
Consumer inflation in 1997 at 11-year low.May 1998.
Consumer inflation lower in 2001: energy and apparel prices declinedMar. 2002.
Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998Apr. 1999.
Consumer price index, 2004.Apr. 2005.
Consumer price slows in first half of 1991.Oct. 1991.
Consumer prices during 2003Apr. 2004.
Consumer prices for energy and food accelerated in 1996.Apr. 1997.
Consumer prices in the 1980's.Aug. 1990.
Consumer prices in 1994.Jun. 1995.
Consumer prices in 1995.Jun. 1996.
Consumer prices rise sharply in 1990.May 1991.
Consumer prices rose less in 2006 than in 2005.May 2007.
Consumer prices rose 3.4 percent in 2005, about the same as last year.May 2006.
Consumer prices up slightly more in 2002, led by energy and hospital servicesMar. 2003.
Core consumer prices in 1999: low by historical standards.Apr. 2000
Defining the rate of underlying inflation (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Developing a hedonic model for Internet access service in the CPI.Jul. 2008.
Dollar's fall boosts U.S. machinery exports, 1985-90.Jul. 1991.
Domestic price rise in 1987 reflects swing of energy prices.Jun. 1988.
Effects of rounding on the Consumer Price Index, The.Oct. 2006.
Empirical analysis of price transmission by stage of processing, An.Nov. 2002.
Employment and other trends in the electric services industry.Sep. 1999.
Energy, food prices helped slow inflation in 1991.May 1992.
Estimating an energy consumer price index from establishment survey dataDec. 2011.
Experimental price index for elderly consumers.May 1994.
Factors affecting beef and cattle producer prices movements.May 2005.
Factors affecting the international softwood lumber market, 1987-93.Feb. 1994.
First-half import and export prices reflect strong dollar, recovery.Oct. 1984.
Growth rate slows down in consumer prices, 1993.May 1994.
Half-year decline in inflation: its antecedents and structure, A.Oct. 1986.
Hedonic regression models using in-house and out-of-house data.Dec. 2004.
How U.S. exports are faring in the world wheat market.Oct. 1985.
Impact of commodity price movements on CPI inflationApr. 2012
Import, export prices reflect declining dollar and oversupplyApr. 1986.
Import and export price trends, 2007.Feb. 2009.
Import and export price trends in 2006.Oct. 2007.
Import and export prices gain ease in 1989.Jun. 1990.
Import price declines in 1986 reflected reduced oil pricesApr. 1987.
Import price indexes for crude petroleum.Nov. 1982.
Import price rise in 2005 due to continued high energy prices.Nov. 2006.
Import prices decline, export prices mixed in first half.Nov. 1983.
Incorporating a geometric mean formula into the CPI.Oct. 1998.
Inflation and the business cycle during the postwar period.Nov. 1984.
Inflation continues to abate during the first quarter.Jul. 1982.
Inflation fueled by oil prices in first 9 months of 1987Dec. 1987.
Inflation remained low in 1983 in face of strong recovery.May 1984.
Inflation remained mild again during 1985Apr. 1986.
International comparisons of Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices.Feb. 2007.
International price comparisons based on purchasing power parity.Oct. 1999.
IPP 2008 year in review.Apr. 2010.
IPP introduces additional Locality of Origin import price indexes.Dec. 2005.
Item replacement and quality change in apparel price indexes.Dec. 2006.
Large meat, grain supplies cut recent food price increases.Jan. 1982.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.Jul. 1995.
New international price series published by Nation and region.Jun. 1992.
New price index for the computer industry.Oct. 1990.
PPI and CPI seasonal adjustment: an update.Jul. 2010.
Prescription drug prices for the elderly.Sep. 1998.
Price and expenditure measures of petroleum products: a comparison.Dec. 2006.
Price changes in 1980: double-digit inflation persists (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Price changes in 1981: widespread slowing of inflation.Apr. 1982.
Price highlights, 2006: energy goods retreat, moderating producer prices.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Price highlights 2005: higher energy prices again dominate producer prices.Jul. 2006.
Price highlights of 1988: rising pressures on consumer prices.May 1989.
Price measurement in the United States: A decade after the Boskin Report.May 2006.
Price measures of new vehicles: a comparison.Jul. 2008.
Price practices for tobacco products, 1980-94.Dec. 1994.
Price transmission: from crude petroleum to plastics products.Dec. 2006.
Price transmission within the PPI for intermediate goods.May 2005.
Prices of U.S. imports and exports declined in 1984.Apr. 1985.
Producer price highlights, 1994.Jun. 1995.
Producer price highlights, 1995.Jul. 1996.
Producer price highlights, 1996.Jul. 1997.
Producer price highlights, 1997.Jul. 1998.
Producer price highlights, 1998.Jul. 1999.
Producer price inflation accelerates in 2007 due to rising prices for energy and food.Jul. 2008.
Producer price rises slowed in improving economy in 1993.May 1994.
Producer prices in 2000: energy goods continue to climbJul. 2001.
Producer prices reverse course in 2008Jul. 2009.
Producing disease-based price indexesFeb. 2010.
Recent and planned improvements to Consumer Price Indexes.May 2002.
Recession, energy prices ease producer price inflation, 1991.May 1992.
Reconciling the CPI and the PCE Deflator (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Revised Consumer Price Index: changes in coverage, The.Jul. 1986.
Rising export and import prices in 1987 reversed recent trend.Jun. 1988.
Sharp drop in energy prices holds inflation in check during 1986May 1987.
Some proposals to improve the Consumer Price Index (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Strong dollar, recovery mark international prices in 1983.Apr. 1984.
Transaction price index for air travel, A.Jun. 2005.
U.S. foreign trade prices in 1982: import and export indexes.May 1983.
U.S. import and export prices continued to register sizable gains in 1988.May 1989.
U.S. import and export prices in 2003.Sept. 2004.
U.S. import and export prices in 2004.Jul. 2005.
U.S. import and export price indexes show declines in first half.Jan. 1983.
Using survey data to asses bias in the Consumer Price Index.Apr. 1998.
 

Private sector

Comparing employee benefits in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Public-private pay debate: what do the data show?, The.May 1996.
Public and private pay levels: a comparison in large labor markets (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
Tracking job growth in private industrySept. 1982.
 

Producer Price Index

1989 price increase largest in eight years, The.May 1990.
1996 grain price shock: how did it affect food inflation, The?Aug. 1998
Are producer prices good proxies for export prices?Oct. 1997.
Behavior of the Producer Price Index in a global economy, TheSep. 2011.
Changing weights in the Producer Price IndexAug. 1987.
Coal mining in the U.S. West: price and employment trends.Aug. 1997.
Commodity price volatility: tends during 1975-84.Jun. 1985.
Comparing PPI energy indexes to alternative data sources.Dec. 1998.
Consumer gasoline prices: an empirical investigationJul. 2003.
Domestic price rise in 1987 reflects swing of energy prices.Jun. 1988.
Effect of 1992 weights on Producer Price Indexes.Jul. 1996.
Effect of updated weights on Producer Price Indexes.Mar. 1993.
Empirical analysis of price transmission by stage of processing, An.Nov. 2002.
Factors affecting beef and cattle producer prices movements.May 2005.
Hospital price inflation: what does the new PPI tell us?Jul. 1996.
Inflation continues to abate during the first quarter.Jul. 1982.
Inflation fueled by oil prices in first 9 months of 1987Dec. 1987.
Inflation holds steady during the first half.Oct. 1988.
Inflation remained low during 1984.Apr. 1985.
Inflation remained low in 1983 in face of strong recovery.May 1984.
Inflation remained mild again during 1985Apr. 1986.
Improving the PPI sample for prescription pharmaceuticals.Oct. 1997.
Item replacement and quality change in apparel price indexes.Dec. 2006.
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices.Feb. 2007.
Large meat, grain supplies cut recent food price increases.Jan. 1982.
New, experimental system of indexes from the PPI program, A.Feb. 2011.
New price index for the computer industry.Oct. 1990.
New stage of process price system for Producer Price Index.April 1988.
New wherever-provided services and construction indexes for PPI.Aug. 2009.
PPI and CPI seasonal adjustment: an update.Jul. 2010.
Prescription drug prices for the elderly.Sep. 1998.
Price changes in 1980: double-digit inflation persists (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Price changes in 1981: widespread slowing of inflation.Apr. 1982.
Price highlights, 2006: energy goods retreat, moderating producer prices.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Price highlights 2005: higher energy prices again dominate producer prices.Jul. 2006.
Price measures of new vehicles: a comparison.Jul. 2008.
Price transmission within the PPI for intermediate goods.May 2005.
Producer price highlights, 1994.Jun. 1995.
Producer price highlights, 1995.Jul. 1996.
Producer price highlights, 1996.Jul. 1997.
Producer price highlights, 1997.Jul. 1998.
Producer price highlights, 1998.Jul. 1999.
Producer price highlights during 2001Jul. 2002.
Producer price inflation accelerates in 2007 due to rising prices for energy and food.Jul. 2008.
Producer price rises slowed in improving economy in 1993.May 1994.
Producer prices in 2000: energy goods continue to climbJul. 2001.
Producer prices reverse course in 2008Jul. 2009.
Recession, energy prices ease producer price inflation, 1991.May 1992.
Rising producer prices in 1999 dominated by energy goodsAug 2000.
 

Productivity

Accuracy of the BLS productivity measures, The.Feb. 1999.
Alternative measures of supervisory employee hours and productivity growthApr. 2004.
Alternative output measurement for the U.S. retail trade sector.Jul. 2005.
Apparel stores display above-average productivity.Oct. 1984.
Beauty and barber shops: the trend of labor productivityMar. 1986.
Bias in aggregate productivity trends revisitedMar. 2002.
BLS completes major expansion of industry productivity series.Sep. 1998.
BLS introduces new range of alternative unemployment measures.Oct. 1995.
BLS modernizes industry labor productivity program.Jul. 1995.
Bringing work home: implications for BLS productivity measures.Dec. 2010.
Changing utilization of fixed capital and long-term growth.May 1985.
Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Comparing 50 years of labor productivity in U.S. and foreign manufacturingJun. 2002.
Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983–2000. Apr. 2005.
Compensation-productivity gap: a visual essay, The.Jan. 2011.
Contribution of R&D to productivity growth, The.Mar. 1986.
Cosmetics industry achieves long-term productivity gains.Dec. 1982.
Cyclical behavior of productivity in the machine tool industry (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Differences in productivity growth: Canadian-U.S. business sectors, 1987–2000Apr. 2003.
Difficulties in the measurement of service outputs.Mar. 1994.
Effects of imported intermediate inputs on productivity.Jun. 2010.
Employment trends in the lumber and woods products industry.Aug. 1983.
Federal Productivity Measurement Program: final results, The.May 1997.
Hand and edge tool industry experiences slow rise in productivity.Oct. 1982.
High performance work systems and firm performance.May 1995.
Hours at work: a new base for BLS productivity statistics.Feb. 1990.
How price indexes affect BLS productivity measures.Feb. 1999.
Improved measures of commercial banking output and productivityJuly 2012.
Improvements to the quarterly productivity measures.Oct. 1995.
Improving workplace performance: historical and theoretical con-texts.May 1995.
Industry output and employment.Nov. 1993.
Industry output, employment growth slowdown continues.Nov. 1991.
Industry productivity in natural and processed cheese.Apr. 1993.
Industry productivity trends under the North American Industry Classification system.Nov. 2004.
Information technology and economic growth in Canada and the U.S.Oct. 2002.
Instruments to measure electricity: industry's productivity rises.Oct. 1983.
International comparisons of labor productivity in manufacturing.Dec. 1988.
International comparisons of trends in productivity and labor costs (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
International labor productivity and per capita income.Jul. 1999.
International trends in productivity, labor costs in manufacturing.Dec. 1986.
International trends in productivity and labor costs.Dec. 1982.
Labor productivity growth in wholesale trade, 1990-2000Dec. 2002.
Labor productivity in the retail trade industry, 1987–99Dec. 2001.
Labor productivity trends since 2000, by sector and industry.Feb. 2008.
Manufacturing costs, productivity, and competitiveness: 1979-93.Oct. 1994.
Manufacturing multifactor productivity in three countries.Jul. 1995.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.Jul. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Measurement of productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing.Jul. 1995.
Measuring productivity in service industries.Jun. 1982.
Measuring real bank output: considerations and comparisonsJuly 2012.
Measuring single-factor and multifactor productivity.Dec. 1986.
Millwork industry shows slow growth in productivity.Sept. 1982.
Mining machinery industry: labor productivity trends, 1972-84Jun. 1987
Multifactor productivity: a new BLS measure.Dec. 1983.
Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry.Mar. 2005.
Multifactor productivity in farm and garden equipment.Jun. 1991.
Multifactor productivity in household furniture.Jun. 1994.
Multifactor productivity in manufacturing, 1984-88.Oct. 1992.
Multifactor productivity in motor vehicle industriesAug. 1987.
Multifactor productivity in railroad transportation.Aug. 1992.
Multifactor productivity in the metal stampings industry.May 1995.
Multifactor productivity in the utility services industries.May 1993.
Multifactor productivity in tires and inner tubes industry.Jun. 1989.
Multifactor productivity in U.S. manufacturing, 1949-83Oct. 1987.
Multifactor productivity slips in the nonrubber footwear industry.Apr. 1989.
Multifactor productivity trends in manufacturing industries, 1987–96Jun. 2001.
Multifactor productivity: cotton and synthetic broadwoven fabrics.Jul. 1995.
Multifactor productivity: refrigeration and heating equipment industry.May 1997.
New BLS survey measures ratio of hours worked to hours paid.Jun. 1984.
Nonmanufacturing industry contributions to multifactor productivity, 1987–2006.Jun. 2010.
Nonwool yarn mills experience slow gains in productivity.Mar. 1982.
Office furniture industry: patterns in productivity, The.Dec. 1982.
Patterns of productivity change in men's and boy's suits and coats.Nov. 1988.
Perspective on the U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap, A.Feb. 2001.
Possible measurement bias in aggregate productivity growth.Feb. 1999.
Post-recession productivity gain helps curb labor cost growth.Dec. 1984.
Preliminary estimates of multifactor productivity growth.Jun. 2005.
Productivity and labor cost trends in manufacturing, 12 countriesMar. 1986.
Productivity continued to increase in many industries during 1984Mar. 1986.
Productivity continues to rise in many industries during 1987.Mar. 1989.
Productivity growth average in farm machinery manufacturing.Oct. 1982.
Productivity growth improves in housefurnishings industry.Mar. 1996.
Productivity growth in high-tech manufacturing industriesMar. 2002.
Productivity growth in plastics lower than all manufacturing.Sept. 1983.
Productivity growth in switchgear industry slow after 1973.Mar. 1984.
Productivity growth low in the oilfield machinery industry.Dec. 1985.
Productivity improvements in two fabricated metals industries.Oct. 1983.
Productivity in aircraft manufacturing.Jun. 1993.
Productivity in banking: computers spur the advance.Dec. 1982.
Productivity in crude oil and natural gas production.Mar. 1992.
Productivity in hardwood dimension and flooring.Oct. 1994.
Productivity in industry and government, 1989.May 1991.
Productivity in industry and government, 1989 (PDF).—Jul. 1990.
Productivity in making heating and cooling equipment.Dec. 1984.
Productivity in manufacturing at home and abroadDec. 1987.
Productivity in meatpacking and prepared meats industry.Apr. 1984.
Productivity in retail auto and home supply stores.Aug. 1989.
Productivity in retail miscellaneous shopping goods stores.Oct. 1995.
Productivity in State Unemployment Insurance Service.Jan. 1983.
Productivity in the carburetors, pistons, and valves industry.Feb. 1989.
Productivity in the fabricated plate work industry: 1982-94.May 1997.
Productivity in the furniture and home furnishing stores industryMay 1987.
Productivity in the internal combustion engine industry.May 1985.
Productivity in the metal doors, sash, and trim industryMar. 1986.
Productivity in the nuts and bolts industry, 1958-90.Oct. 1992.
Productivity in the photographic equipment and supplies industry.Jun. 1990.
Productivity in the pump and compressor industry.Dec. 1982.
Productivity in the rubber and plastics hose and belting industry.Jul. 1990.
Productivity in scrap and waste materials processing.Apr. 1990.
Productivity increased in 1981 in most industries measured.Dec. 1982.
Productivity growth slows in the organic chemicals industry.Jun. 1988.
Productivity measures for retail trade: data and issues.Jul. 2005.
Productivity puzzle: numbers alone won't solve it, The.Oct. 1982.
Productivity trends for intercity bus carriers (PDF).—May 1981.
Productivity trends in agriculture chemicals.Mar. 1989.
Productivity trends in business cycles: a visual essay.Jun. 2009.
Productivity trends in cotton and synthetic fabrics industry.April 1988.
Productivity trends in kitchen cabinet manufacturing.Mar. 1985.
Productivity trends in manufacturing at home and abroadJan. 1984.
Productivity trends in the ball and roller bearing industry (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Productivity trends in the Federal Government.Oct. 1985.
Productivity trends in the machine tool accessories industry.Jun. 1985.
Productivity trends in the mobile homes industry.May 1997.
Productivity trends in two retail trade industries, 1987-95.Jul. 1997.
Productivity trends: prepared fish and seafood industry.Oct. 1992.
Recent changes in the growth of U.S. multifactor productivity.May 1988.
Retail hardware stores register productivity gain.Apr. 1988.
Retail liquor stores experience flat trend in productivityFeb. 1987.
Role of capital discards in productivity measurement, The.Jun. 1988.
Service-producing sector: some common perceptions, The.Apr. 1983.
Strong gains in semiconductor productivity tied to innovation.April 1988.
Technological change and employment: some results from BLS researchApr. 1987.
Transformer industry productivity slows (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Trends of labor productivity in metal stamping industriesMay 1986.
Two decades of productivity growth in poultry dressing and processingApr. 1987.
Upgrading the U.S. Workplace: do reorganization, education help?May 1995.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
U.S. productivity growth: the post-recession experience.Dec. 1986.
Variety stores experience shifting trend in productivity.Oct. 1988.
Wage and productivity stability in U.S. manufacturing plants.May 2008.
Work participation and productivity change.Sept. 1984.
 

Profit sharing

Profit sharing today: plans and provisions.Apr. 1991  19- 25.
 

Projections

1995 labor force: a second look, The.Nov. 1983.
1995 labor force: BLS latest projections, The.Nov. 1985.
Age-adjusted labor force participation rates, 1960-2045Sept. 2002
American work force, 1992-2005: A special issue.—Nov. 1993.
Another look at the labor force.
Evaluation of BLS projections of the 1985 economy, An.Sept. 1988.
Evaluation of labor force projections to 1985, An.Nov. 1988.
Historical trends, 1950-92, and current uncertainties.
Industry output and employment.
Occupational employment: wide variations in growth.
The U.S. economy to 2005: framework for BLS projections.
Behavioral model for projecting the labor force participation rate, A.May 2011.
BLS employment projections for 1990: an evaluation.Aug. 1992.
BLS projections to 2005: A special issue.—Nov. 1995.
Industry output and employment projections to 2005.
Occupational employment to 2005.
Summary of BLS projections to 2005.
The U.S. economy to 2005.
The 2005 labor force: growing, but slowly; Errata, Mar. 1996.
Century of change: U.S. labor force from 1950 to 2050, A.May 2002.
Child day care services: industry at a crossroads.Dec. 1990.
Consumer spending: an engine for U.S. job growthNov. 2002.
Defense-related employment and spending, 1996-2006.Jul. 1998.
Disability and occupational projectionsOct. 2010.
Economic outlook through 1995: industry output and employment.Nov. 1983.
Economic outlook to 1995: new assumptions and projections, The.Nov. 1985.
Employment outlook: 2010-2020.—Jan. 2012.
Overview of projections to 2020,Jan. 2012.
U.S. economy in 2020: recovery in uncertain times, The,Jan. 2012.
Labor force projections to 2020: a more slowly growing workforce,Jan. 2012.
Industry employment and output projections to 2020,Jan. 2012.
Occupational employment projections to 2020.Jan. 2012.
Employment outlook: 2006-16.—Nov. 2007.
Industry output and employment projections to 2016.Nov. 2007.
Labor force projections to 2016: more workers in their golden years.Nov. 2007.
Occupational employment projections to 2016.Nov. 2007.
Overview of BLS projections to 2016, An.Nov. 2007.
U.S. economy to 2016: slower growth as boomers begin to retire, The.Nov. 2007.
Employment outlook: 2004-14.—Nov. 2005.
Industry output and employment projections to 2014.Nov. 2005.
Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers.Nov. 2005.
Occupational employment projections to 2014.Nov. 2005.
Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A.Nov. 2005.
U.S. economy to 2014, The.Nov. 2005.
Employment outlook: 2000-10.—Nov. 2001.
Industry output and employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
Labor force projections to 2010: steady growth and changing compositionNov. 2001.
Occupational employment projections to 2010Nov. 2001.
U.S. economy to 2010, The.Nov. 2001.
Employment outlook: 1998-2008.—Nov. 1999.
BLS projections to 2008: a summary.Nov. 1999.
Industry output and employment projections to 2008.Nov. 1999.
Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing composition.Nov. 1999.
Occupational employment projections to 2008.Nov. 1999.
U.S. economy to 2008: a decade of continued growth, The.Nov. 1999.
Employment outlook: 1996-2006.—Nov. 1997.
BLS projections to 2006--a summary.
Industry output and employment projections to 2006; Erratum, Dec. 1997.
Labor force 2006: slowing down and changing composition; Erratum, Dec. 1997.
Occupational employment projections to 2006; Erratum, Dec. 1997.
The U.S. economy to 2006.
Employment projections for 2008–18, The.Nov. 2009.
Employment projections through the lens of education and trainingApr. 2012
Employment projections to 2012: concepts and contextFeb. 2004.
Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projections for 2000.Jul. 2005.
Evaluating the 1980 projections of occupational employment.Jul. 1982.
Evaluating the 1995 BLS projections.—Sept. 1997.
Introduction.
Industry employment projections.
Labor force projections.
Occupational employment projections; Erratum, Oct. 1997.
Evaluating the 1996–2006 employment projections.Sept. 2010.
Evaluating the BLS 1988–2000 employment projections.Oct. 2003.
Evaluating the BLS labor force projections to 2000.Oct. 2003.
Evaluation of BLS projections of 1980 industry employment, An.Aug. 1984.
Evaluation of labor force projections to 1990.Aug. 1992.
Evaluation of State projections of industry, occupational employment, An.Oct. 1987.
Foreign trade alternatives for employment and occupations, 2005.Nov. 1994.
Future of jobs for college graduates.Jul. 1992.
GDP components' contribution to U.S. economic growth.Jun. 1998.
Health care alternatives: employment and occupations in 2005.Apr. 1994.
How accurate were projections of the 1980 labor force?Jul. 1982.
Industry output and employment projections to 2018Nov. 2009.
Industry output and employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Industry output, employment growth slowdown continues.Nov. 1991.
Infrastructure alternatives for 2005: employment and occupations.Apr. 1994.
Job outlook through 1995: industry output and employment, The.Nov. 1983.
Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998-2025.Dec. 1999.
Labor force projections: the baby boom moves on.Nov. 1991.
Labor force projections to 2018: older workers staying more activeNov. 2009.
Labor force projections to 2012: the graying of the U.S. workforceFeb. 2004.
New BLS projections: findings and implications.Nov. 1991.
New economic projections through 1990-an overview (PDF). — Aug. 1981.
New look at long-term labor force projections to 2050.Nov. 2006.
New occupational data improve replacement estimates.Mar. 1984.
Occupational employment growth through 1990 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Occupational employment projections.Nov. 1991.
Occupational employment projections: the 1984-95 outlook.Nov. 1985.
Occupational employment projections through 1995.Nov. 1983.
Occupational employment projections to 2018Nov. 2009.
Occupational employment projections to 2012Feb. 2004.
Outlook 2000.—Nov. 1989.
New labor force projections, spanning 1988 to 2000.
The aggregate structure of the economy.
Industry output and employment: a slower trend for the nineties.
Projections of occupational employment, 1988-2000.
Projections summary and emerging issues.
Outlook for industry output and employment through 1990, The (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Projections 2000: Overview and Implications.—Sept. 1987.
Overview and implications of the projections to 2000
Economic projections to the year 2000
Labor force projections: 1986-2000
Industry output and employment through the end of the century
A look at occupational employment trends to the year 2000
Strong employment growth highlights first half of 1987
Quality of BLS projections: a historical account, The.May 1999.
Second look at industry output and employment trends to 1995, A.Nov. 1985.
Sensitivity of BLS economic projections to exogenous variables.Dec. 1986.
Service-providing occupations, offshoring, and the labor market.Dec. 2008.
Scientific and technical employment, 1990-2005.Feb. 1992.
Trends in retirement age by sex, 1950-2005.Jul. 1992.
U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating?Jun. 1996.
U.S. economy into the 21st century.Nov. 1991.
U.S. economy through 1990-an update, The (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
U.S. economy to 2018: from recession to recovery, The.Nov. 2009.
U.S. economy to 2012: signs of growth, The.Feb. 2004.
Women and the labor market: the link grows stronger.March 1988.
 

Public assistance

(See Welfare.)
 

Public employees

Comparing employee benefits in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Defense-related employment and spending, 1996-2006.Jul. 1998.
Employment in the public sector.Oct. 2004.
Federal Productivity Measurement Program: final results, The.May 1997.
Government employment: an era of slow growth (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Growing presence of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.August 1988.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1992-96.Jan. 1997.
Negotiated wage changes in government, 1992.Jun. 1993.
Productivity in industrial inorganic chemicals.March 1988.
Productivity lukewarm in nonelectric heating equipment.March 1988.
Productivity trends in department stores, 1967-86.March 1988.
Productivity trends in the Federal Government.Oct. 1985.
Productivity shows a decline in automotive repair shops.March 1988.
Public-private pay debate: what do the data show?, The.May 1996.
Public and private pay levels: a comparison in large labor markets (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
 

Index:R

Recession    Regional economics    Rehabilitation    Retirement   

Recession

1990-91 recession, The: how bad was the labor market?June 1994.
Atlantic and Pacific coasts' labor market hit hard in early 1990's.Feb. 1993.
Composition of the unemployed and long-term unemployed in tough labor markets, The.Oct. 2010.
Construction employment peaks before the recession and falls sharply throughout itApr. 2011.
Decline in work hours during the 2007–09 recession, TheApr. 2011.
Deep drop in retail trade employment during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment in financial activities: double billed by housing and financial crisesApr. 2011.
Employment in health care: a crutch for the ailing economy during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment in leisure and hospitality departs from historical trends during 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment loss and the 2007–09 recession: an overviewApr. 2011.
Employment situation in 1981: new recession takes its toll, The.Mar. 1982.
Have employment patterns in recessions changed? (PDF)—Feb. 1981.
Industrial relations in 1980 influenced by inflation and recession (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Industry employment and the 1990-91 recession.July 1993.
Job losses among Hispanics in the recent recession.June 1994.
Jobs in 2005: How do they compare with their March 2001 counterparts?Jul. 2006.
JOLTS as a timely source of data by establishment size, 1990–2010May 2011.
Long-term unemployment in recent recessions.June 1994.
Manufacturing employment hard hit during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Mining employment trends of 2007–09: a question of pricesApr. 2011.
Nation's underemployed in the "Great Recession" of 2007–09, The.Nov. 2010.
Post-recession trends in nonfarm employment and related indicators.Sept. 2004.
Professional and business services: employment trends in the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Recent recessions swell ranks of the long-term unemployed.Feb. 1984.
Recession swells count of displaced workers.June 1993.
Recessionary impacts on the unemployment of men and women.May 1984.
Response to recession: reduce hours or jobs? (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Services industry: is it recession-proof, The? (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Unemployment continued to rise in 1982 as recession deepened.Feb. 1983.
Women and jobs in recessions: 1969-92.July 1993.
Women and jobs in recoveries: 1970-93.July 1994.
 

Regional economics

9/11 and the New York City economy: A borough-by-borough analysisJun. 2004.
Analysis of regional employment growth, 1973-85, An.Jul. 1986.
Black community with advanced labor force characteristics, 1960, A.Feb. 2007.
Changes in regional unemployment over the last decade.Mar. 1985.
Clerical pay differences in metropolitan areas, 1961-80.Jul. 1982.
Conducting the Mass Layoff Statistics program: response and findings.Aug. 2006.
Construction boom and bust in New York City, The.Oct. 2011.
Crash and reboot: Silicon Valley high-tech employment and wages, 2000–08.Jan. 2010.
Decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions, A.Nov. 1996.
Duration of unemployment in States, 2007–09.Dec. 2010.
Economic impact of the creative arts industries: New York and Los Angeles, The.Oct. 2007.
Effect of Hurricane Katrina on employment and unemployment, The.Aug. 2006.
Effects of firm size on wages in Colorado: a case study, The.July 2003.
Effects of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans economy, The.Jun. 2007.
Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas.Nov. 1996.
Estimates of union density by State.Jul. 2001.
Estimating economic losses in the Bay Area from a magnitude-6.9 earthquake.Dec. 2007.
Expanding role of temporary help services from 1990 to 2008, The.Aug. 2010.
Extended mass layoffs after 2001: a comparison of New York and the Nation.Sept. 2008.
Geospatial distribution of employment: a new visual asset, The.Mar. 2007.
Gulf Coast unemployment trends, 2000 to 2010: hurricanes, recessions, oil spillsAugust 2012.
Hurricane damage to the ocean economy in the U.S. gulf region in 2005.Aug. 2006.
Hurricane Katrina evacuees: who they are, where they are, and how they are faring.Mar. 2008.
Industry dynamics in the Washington, DC, area: has a second job core emerged?Dec. 2006.
Job creation and destruction within Washington and BaltimoreSept. 2001.
Labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina: an overview, The.Aug. 2006.
Micropolitan Statistical Areas: a few highlights.Apr. 2008.
Multimedia and digital visual effects: an emerging local labor market.Mar. 1998.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2000.Jul. 2001.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2001.Nov. 2002.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2002.Nov/Dec. 2003.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2003.Jul. 2004.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2004.Dec. 2005.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2005.Nov. 2006.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2006.Sept. 2007.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2007.Sept. 2008.
Pay premiums among major industry groups in New York City.Oct. 2011.
Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS.Mar. 2005.
Program Report: The new Federal-State workforce information system.Jan. 2000.
Proportion of workers in selected pay ranges by region and State, 2005.Dec. 2006.
Proportions of workers in selected pay ranges, by region and State.Sept. 2003.
Puzzling lag in southern earnings, The (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Recent changes in the State and Metropolitan Area CES surveyJune 2003.
Regional variations in employment and unemployment, 1970-82.Feb. 1984.
Regional Trends: Multiple jobholding, by StateJun. 1999.
Regional Trends: Union membership by StateJun. 1999.
Rise and decline of auto parts manufacturing in the Midwest, The.Oct. 2007.
State and regional employment and unemployment in 1983.Sept. 1984.
Structural changes in Manhattan’s post-9/11 economy.Oct. 2006.
Survival and growth of Silicon Valley high-tech businesses born in 2000Sep. 2011.
What is effect of random variation in State jobless ratesDec. 1987.
 

Rehabilitation

Helping ex-offenders enter the labor market.Jul. 1983.
U.S. worker rehabilitation in international perspective.Sept. 1991.
Using wage records in workforce investments in OhioMay 2004.
 

Retirement

401(k) plans move away from employer stock as investment vehicle.Nov. 2008.
Aging of the U.S. population: human resource implications, The.May 1983.
Analysis of lump-sum pension distribution recipients, An.May 2002.
Changing retirement age: ups and downsApr. 2001.
Contributions to savings and thrift plans.Nov. 1990.
Defining participation in defined contribution pension plansAug. 2003.
Disability benefits for employees in private pension plans.Aug. 1982.
Distribution of retirement income benefitsApr. 2003.
Early retirement: an international overviewMar. 1987.
Employer generosity in employer-matched 401(k) plans, 2002-03.Sept. 2007.
Expenditure patterns of older Americans, 1984-97.May 2000.
Expenditure patterns of retired and nonretired persons.Apr. 1994.
Factors affecting retirement income.Mar. 1993.
Flexible and partial retirement in Norway and Sweden.Oct. 1985.
Health and retirement benefits: data from two BLS surveysMar. 2000.
How do families fare when the breadwinner retires?Dec. 1983.
How do older Americans spend their time?May 2007.
How has pension vesting changed? August 1988.
How social security payments affect private pensions.May 1984.
Labor force participation of older women: retired? working? both?Sept 2002
Labor market problems of older workers, The.May 1983.
Life insurance benefits for retired workers.Sept. 1990.
Modeling the retirement process for evaluation and research.Jul. 1984.
Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the baby boomers?May 2012.
Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and determinantsMay 2012.
Older workers: employment and retirement trends .Oct. 2000.
Older workers: increasing their labor force participation and hours of work.Jan. 2008.
Pension integration and retirement benefitsFeb. 2001.
Planning ahead: consumer expenditure patterns in retirementJul. 2002.
Postretirement increases under private pension plans.Sept. 1984.
Retirement age declines again in 1990sOct. 2001.
Reentering the labor force after retirementJun. 2011.
Retirement expenditures for Whites, Blacks, and persons of Hispanic originJune 2003.
Spending patterns of older persons revealed in expenditure survey.Oct. 1986.
Supplementing retirement until Social Security begins.Feb. 1990.
Surviving spouse's benefits in private pension plans.Apr. 1984.
Tackling complexity in retirement benefits: challenges and directions for the NCSJuly 2011.
Today's pension plans: how much do they pay?Dec. 1985.
Trends in retirement age by sex, 1950-2005.July 1992.
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998.
Trends in retirement eligibility and pension benefits, 1974-83Apr. 1987.
Trends in retirement plan coverage over the last decade.Feb. 2006.
What is a benefit plan? Clarifying the NCS definition as health and retirement benefits evolveJuly 2011.
Why the "average age of retirement" is a misleading measure of labor supply.Dec. 2001.
Work after early retirement: an increasing trend among men.Apr. 1995.
 

Index:S     

Safety and health (occupational)   Salaries   Scientists   Seasonal employment   Self-employment   Service sector   Small business   Social Security   State Government   Statistical programs and methods   Strikes   Supplemental benefits   Survey methods   Supreme Court   Sweden

Safety and health

(See Occupational safety and health.)
 

Salaries

(See Earnings and wages.)
 

Scientists

Scientific and technical employment, 1990-2005.Feb. 1992.
 

Seasonal employment

Early 2000s: a period of declining teen summer employment rates, The.May 2010.
Seasonal employment falls over past three decades.July 1993.
 

Self-employment

Characteristics of self-employed women in the United States.Mar. 1994.
Measuring self-employment in the United States.Jan./Feb. 1996.
On their own: the self-employed and others in private business.May 1987.
Role of entrepreneurship in U.S. and European  job growth, The.Jul. 2000.
Role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The.Apr. 1999.
Self-employment in the United States.Sept. 2010.
Self-employed individuals fatally injured at work.Aug. 1995.
Self-employed workers: an update to 1983.Jul. 1984.
Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
Self-employment in the United States: an update.Jul. 2004.
Self-employment among older U.S. workers.Jul. 2004.
Work at home: data from the CPS.Feb. 1994.
Work at home: new findings from the Current Population Survey.Nov. 1986.
Work schedules of Americans: an overview of new findings.Nov. 1986.
 

Service sector

Business services industry sets pace in employment growth, The.Apr. 1986.
Bureau seeks better measures of service employment.Nov. 1982.
Deindustrialization and the shift to services.Jun. 1986.
Differences in productivity growth: Canadian-U.S. business sectors, 1987–2000.Apr. 2003.
Difficulties in the measurement of service outputs.Mar. 1994.
Employment in business services: a year of unprecedented decline.Apr. 2002.
Employment in services industries affected by recessions and expansions.Oct. 2001.
Employment shift to services: where did it come from, The?Apr. 1984.
Employment shifts in high-technology industries, 1988-96.June 1997.
Flexible labor: restructuring the American work force.Aug. 1997.
Have employment patterns in recessions changed? (PDF)—Feb. 1981.
Health services industry: a decade of expansion, The (PDF).—May 1981.
Health services industry: still a job machine?Mar. 1999.
Measuring productivity in service industries.Jun. 1982.
Producer services: why are they growing so rapidly?Dec. 1987.
Productivity trends in two retail trade industries, 1987-95.July 1997.
Service-producing sector: some common perceptions, The.Apr. 1983.
Services: business demand rivals consumer demand in driving job growth.Apr. 2002.
Services industry: is it recession-proof, The? (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Services industry in the 'good' versus 'bad' jobs debate.Feb. 1998.
 

Small business

Characteristics of small-business employees, The.Apr. 2000
JOLTS as a timely source of data by establishment size, 1990–2010May 2011.
On their own: the self-employed and others in private business.May 1987.
Small businesses and their employees.Oct. 1994.
 

Social Security

Growth of fringe benefits: implications for social security, The (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
How social security payments affect private pensions.May 1984.
New survey data on pension benefits.Aug. 1991.
On the disparity between private and public pensions.Apr. 1994.
Supplementing retirement until Social Security begins.Feb. 1990.
 

State Government

Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2004.Jan.2005.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation, 2006. Jan.2007.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2009.Jan. 2010.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2010.Jan. 2011.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2011.Feb. 2012.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1996.Jan. 1997.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2003.Jan. 2004.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2005.Jan. 2006.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation, 2007.Jan. 2008.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2008.Jan. 2009.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1984.Jan. 1985.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1985.Jan. 1986.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1986.Feb. 1987.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1990.Jan. 1991.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1991.Jan. 1992.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1992.Jan. 1993.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1993.Jan. 1994.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1994.Jan. 1995.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2001.Jan. 2002.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1997.Jan. 1998.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2000.Jan. 2001.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2002.Jan. 2003.
Changes in workers' compensation laws during 2000.Jan. 2001.
Changes in workers' compensation laws during 2001.Jan. 2002.
Changes in workers’ compensation laws, 2002.Jan. 2003.
Changes in workers' compensation laws in 2003.Jan. 2004.
Changes in workers' compensation laws in 2004.Jan. 2005.
Collective bargaining in State and local government, 1994.June 1995.
Evaluation of State projections of industry, occupational employment, An.Oct. 1987.
Key worker's compensation laws enacted by States in 1985.Jan. 1986.
Legislative revisions of unemployment insurance in 1980 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Negotiated wage changes in government, 1992.June 1993.
Productivity in State Unemployment Insurance Service.Jan. 1983.
State labor legislation enacted in 1980 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
State labor legislation enacted in 1981.Jan. 1982.
State labor legislation enacted in 1982.Jan. 1983.
State labor legislation enacted in 1983.Jan. 1984.
State labor legislation enacted in 1984.Jan. 1985.
State labor legislation enacted in 1985.Jan. 1986.
State labor legislation enacted in 1986.Jan. 1987.
State labor legislation enacted in 1990.Jan. 1991.
State labor legislation enacted in 1991.Jan. 1992.
State labor legislation enacted in 1992.Jan. 1993.
State labor legislation enacted in 1993.Jan. 1994.
State labor legislation enacted in 1994.Jan. 1995.
State labor legislation enacted in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
State labor legislation enacted in 1996.Jan. 1997.
State labor legislation enacted in 1997.Jan. 1998.
State labor legislation enacted in 2000.Jan. 2001.
State labor legislation enacted in 2001.Jan. 2002.
State labor legislation enacted in 2002.Jan. 2003.
State labor legislation enacted in 2003.Jan. 2004.
State labor legislation enacted in 2004.Jan. 2005.
State labor legislation enacted in 2005.Jan. 2006.
State labor legislation enacted in 2006.Jan. 2007.
State labor legislation enacted in 2007.Jan. 2008.
State labor legislation enacted in 2008.Jan. 2009.
State labor legislation enacted in 2009.Jan. 2010.
State labor legislation enacted in 2010.Jan. 2011.
State labor legislation enacted in 2011.Feb. 2012.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1990.Jan. 1991.
Unemployment insurance laws: changes in 1981..—Feb. 1982.
Unemployment insurance laws: legislative revisions in 1982..—Jan. 1983.
Using statistics to manage a State safety and health program (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Workers' compensation: 1984 State enactments.Jan. 1985.
Workers' compensation: key legislation in 1981.Feb. 1982.
Workers' compensation: State enactments in 1991.Jan. 1992.
Workers' compensation: State enactments in 1992.Jan. 1993.
Workers' compensation in 1982: significant legislation enacted.Jan. 1983.
Workers' compensation in 1980: summary of major enactments (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Worker's compensation laws: significant changes in 1993.Jan. 1994.
Worker's compensation laws: Enactments in 1994.Jan. 1995.
Workers' compensation laws enacted in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
State and local government pay increases outpace gains in industry.Feb. 1987.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1996.Jan. 1997.
Workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1997.Jan. 1998.
 

Statistical programs and methods

Accounting for missing data in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
Addressing misconceptions about the Consumer Price Index.Aug. 2008.
Analyzing CPS data using gross flows.Sept. 2005.
Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course.Feb. 2005.
Apparel price indexes: effects of hedonic adjustment.May 1994.
Are producer prices good proxies for export prices?Oct. 1997.
BLS and the economy: a centennial timetable.Nov. 1984.
BLS at 125: using historic principles to track the 21st-century economy.Jun. 2009.
BLS compensation programs: what will users need?Feb. 1990.
BLS completes major expansion of industry productivity series.Sep. 1998.
BLS introduces new range of alternative unemployment measures.Oct. 1995.
BLS modernizes industry labor productivity program.July 1995.
BLS prepares to broaden scope of its white-collar pay survey.Mar. 1987.
BLS regional offices: 50 years of Federal-State cooperation.Dec. 1992.
CE and the PCE: a comparison, The.Sept. 2006.
CE data: quintiles of income versus quintiles of outlays.Dec. 1994.
Census approach to counting fatal work injuries, A. (PDF 342K).—Dec. 1990.
Century of wage statistics: the BLS contribution, A.Nov. 1984.
Changing the item structure in the Consumer Price Index.Dec. 1996.
Changing the treatment of homeownership in the CPI.Jun. 1982.
Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Consumer Expenditure Survey: quality control, The.Mar. 1987.
Consumer Expenditure Survey, The: a comparative analysis.Dec. 1994.
Consumer Expenditure Survey Microdata Users’ Workshop, July 2009.Apr. 2010.
CPI for hospital services: concepts and procedures, The.July 1996.
Current Population Survey: a historical view and the BLS role, The.Jun. 1984.
Data user's look back from 2015, A.Apr. 1990.
Developing a hedonic model for Internet access service in the CPI.Jul. 2008.
Developing statistics to meet society's needs.Oct. 1989.
Diffusion indexes: an economic barometer.Apr. 1990.
Effect of 1992 weights on Producer Price Indexes.July 1996.
Effects of rounding on the Consumer Price Index, The.Oct. 2006.
Employment Cost Index rebased to June 1989 (PDF 149K).—Apr. 1990
Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the CPS.Sept. 2005.
First look at employment and wages using NAICS, A.Dec. 2001.
Hospital price inflation: what does the new PPI tell us?July 1996.
Impact of business births and deaths in the payroll survey.May 2006.
Implementing recommendations to improve labor statistics.Feb. 1985.
Implementing the North American Industry Classification System at BLS.Dec. 2001.
Improvements to the quarterly productivity measures.Oct. 1995.
Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force statistics.May 2005.
Improving the PPI sample for prescription pharmaceuticals.Oct. 1997.
Imputing income in the Consumer Expenditure Survey.Dec. 1994.
Incorporating a geometric mean formula into the CPI.Oct. 1998.
Industry productivity trends under the North American Industry Classification system.Nov. 2004.
Interarea price levels: an experimental methodology.Sept. 2006.
Introducing 2002 weights in the Employment Cost Index.Apr. 2006.
Introducing the North American Industry Classification System.July 1998.
Is the ECI sensitive to the method of aggregation? an update.Dec. 2002
Is the ECI sensitive to the method of aggregation?June 1997.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Symposium, December 2010.Feb. 2011.
Labor force data in the next century.Apr. 1990.
Leontief-BLS partnership: framework for measurement, The.June 2001.
Measuring labor force flows: a conference examines the problems.Jul. 1985.
Measuring single-factor and multifactor productivity.Dec. 1986.
Misclassification in an experimental poverty measure.Jun. 2006.
Model-based seasonally adjusted estimates and sampling error.Sept. 2005.
National Longitudinal Survey: development and uses (PDF 497K).—July 1990.
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 1979 cohort at 25, The.Feb. 2005.
New, experimental system of indexes from the PPI program, A.Feb. 2011.
New benchmarks, SIC codes for Establishment Survey (PDF 447K).—Nov. 1990.
New household survey and the CPS: labor force differences.Sept. 1985.
New international price series published by Nation and region.June 1992.
New price index for the computer industry.Oct. 1990.
New measure of compensation cost adjustments.Aug. 1990.
New methodology for selecting outlet samples.Dec. 1996.
New occupational data improve replacement estimates.Mar. 1984.
New wherever-provided services and construction indexes for PPI.Aug. 2009.
Occupational injury and illness: new recordkeeping requirements.Dec. 2004.
Overhauling the Current Population Survey: A special issue.— Sept. 1993.
Why is it necessary to change?
Redesigning the questionnaire.
Evaluating changes in the estimates.
Overview of the 1998 revision of the Consumer Price Index.Dec. 1996.
Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS.Mar. 2005.
PPI and CPI seasonal adjustment: an update.Jul. 2010.
Preliminary estimates of multifactor productivity growth.Jun. 2005.
Price and expenditure measures of petroleum products: a comparison.Dec. 2006.
Price measurement in the United States: A decade after the Boskin Report.May 2006.
Problem of respondent attrition: survey methodology is key, The.Feb. 2005.
Providing comparable international labor statistics.June 2002.
Publication strategy for the 1998 revised Consumer Price Index.Dec. 1996.
Quality adjustment in CPI housing sample (PDF 351K).—Nov. 1990.
Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data sources.May 2005.
Redesign of the CPI geographic sample, The.Dec. 1996.
Revising the Standard Occupational Classification system.May 1999.
Revising the Standard Occupational Classification system for 2010Aug. 2010.
Revision of the CPI hospital services component.Dec. 1996.
Revision of the CPI housing sample and estimators.Dec. 1996.
Seasonal adjustment of quarterly consumer expenditure series.Dec. 1994.
Seasonality: economic data and model estimation.Dec. 1994.
Some proposals to improve the Consumer Price Index (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
State space model-based method of seasonal adjustment, A.July 2001.
Statistical needs in Eastern Europe.Mar. 1992.
Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Transitional employment cost indexes for seasonal adjustment.Apr. 2008.
'underground economy' and BLS statistical data, The.Jan. 1984.
Unemployment insurance: measuring who receives it.July 1997.
Using gross flows to explore movements in the labor force.Apr. 1995.
 

Strikes

AFL and a national BLS: labor's role is crystallized, The.Mar. 1982.
Baseball strike of 1994-95, The.Mar. 1997.
Baseball strike of 1990, The (PDF 1,039K)—Oct. 1990.
How do labor and management view collective bargaining?Oct. 1998.
Impact of strikes on current employment statistics, The.Aug. 2000.
Technical note: The impact of strikes on current employment statisticsAug. 2000.
Strikes and employment
Effect on hours and earnings estimates
Secondary effects of a strike
Replacement workers
CES strike report
Strike-adjusted employment data
 

Survey methods

(See also Statistical programs and methods.)
American Time Use Survey: cognitive pretesting, The.Feb. 2002.
Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course.Feb. 2005.
BLS and the economy: a centennial timetable.Nov. 1984.
BLS compensation programs: what will users need?Feb. 1990.
BLS introduces new range of alternative unemployment measures.Oct. 1995.
BLS prepares to broaden scope of its white-collar pay survey.Mar. 1987.
Century of wage statistics: the BLS contribution, A.Nov. 1984.
Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
Current Population Survey: a historical view and the BLS role, The.Jun. 1984.
Data user's look back from 2015, A.Apr. 1990.
Diffusion indexes: an economic barometer.Apr. 1990.
Employment Cost Index rebased to June 1989 (PDF 149K).—Apr. 1990
Examining evidence on whether BLS undercounts workplace injuries and illnesses.Aug. 2008.
First look at employment and wages using NAICS, A.Dec. 2001.
Impact of business births and deaths in the payroll survey.May 2006. 
Implementing recommendations to improve labor statistics.Feb. 1985.
Implementing the North American Industry Classification System at BLS.Dec. 2001.
Income data quality issues in the CPS.Jun. 2006.
Incorporating a geometric mean formula into the CPI.Oct. 1998.
Internet collection at the Bureau of Labor Statistics: an option to report.Feb. 2006.
Introducing the North American Industry Classification System.July 1998.
Labor force data in the next century.Apr. 1990.
Lack of a disability measure in today's Current Population Survey, The.Jun. 2001.
Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time: response to Anne E. Winkler.Feb. 2002.
Multiyear nonfatal work injury rates.May 2006.
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 1979 cohort at 25, The.Feb. 2005.
New household survey and the CPS: labor force differences.Sept. 1985.
New survey measures demand for laborSept. 2000.
New tools for labor market analysis: JOLTS.Dec. 2001.
Overestimated workweek, The? What time diary measures suggest.Aug. 1994.  11-23.
Overestimated workweek revisited, TheJun. 2011.
Overhauling the Current Population Survey: A special issue.—Sept. 1993.
Why is it necessary to change?
Redesigning the questionnaire.
Evaluating changes in the estimates.
Planning, designing, and executing the BLS American Time-Use Survey.Oct. 2004.
Problem of respondent attrition: survey methodology is key, The.Feb. 2005.
Recent changes in the national Current Employment Statistics survey.June 2003.
Recent changes in the State and Metropolitan Area CES survey.June 2003.
Tackling complexity in retirement benefits: challenges and directions for the NCSJuly 2011.
Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement.Sept. 1996.
'underground economy' and BLS statistical data, The.Jan. 1984.
Understanding the employment measures from the establishment and household surveys.Feb. 2006.
Updated BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification SystemAugust 2012.
What is a benefit plan? Clarifying the NCS definition as health and retirement benefits evolveJuly 2011.
 

Supplemental benefits

Employee participation in savings and thrift plans, 1993.Mar. 1996.
 

Supreme Court

Labor and the Supreme Court: significant decisions of 1979-80 (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1989-90.Jan. 1990.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1990-91.Jan. 1991.
Labor and the Supreme Court: significant issues of 1991-92.Jan. 1992.

Sweden

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
Flexible and partial retirement in Norway and Sweden.Oct. 1985.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers.Oct. 1982.
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Index:T     

Taiwan   Technological change   Time use   Transportation

Taiwan

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
 

Technological change

At Issue: Profile of computer owners.Apr. 1999.
Commercial banking transformed by computer technology.Aug. 1996.
Computer and Internet use at work in 2001Feb. 2003.
Computer manufacturing: change and competition.Aug. 1996.
Contribution of R&D to productivity growth, The.Mar. 1986.
Cyclical behavior of high tech industries.May 1985.
Employer interviews revealed that most of the relocations.Aug. 2005.
Employment and wage outcomes for North Carolina's high-tech workersMay 2004.
Employment impact of electronic businessMay 2001.
Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era.Aug. 1996.
Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas.Nov. 1996.
Employment lessons from the electronics industryFeb. 1986.
Employment shifts in high-technology industries, 1988-96.June 1997.
Future of work: does it belong to us or to the robots, The?Sept. 1982.
High-technology employment: a NAICS-based update.Jul. 2005.
High technology employment: another view.July 1991.
High technology today and tomorrow: small slice of employment.Nov. 1983.
How the workplace has changed in 75 years.Feb. 1988.
Information technology and economic growth in Canada and the U.S.Oct. 2002.
Information Technology workers in the new economy.Jun. 2001.
Internet collection at the Bureau of Labor Statistics: an option to report.Feb. 2006.
Job creation and the emerging home computer market.Aug. 1996.
Labor productivity in the retail trade industry, 1987–99Dec. 2001.
Multimedia and digital visual effects: an emerging local labor market.Mar. 1998.
Nonwool yarn mills experience slow gains in productivity.Mar. 1982.
Productivity growth in high-tech manufacturing industriesMar. 2002.
Role of computers in reshaping the work force, The.Aug. 1996.
Semiconductors: The building blocks of the information revolution.Aug. 1996.
Shortages of machinists: an evaluation of the information.Jul. 1982.
Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological change?, The.Aug. 1996.
Task force urges diffusion of microelectronics in Canada.Oct. 1983.
Technological change and employment: some results from BLS researchApr. 1987.
Worker training programs help ease impact of technologyNov. 1987.
Workplace e-mail and Internet use: employees and employers bewareFeb. 2003.
 

Time use

American Time Use Survey, The; cognitive pretesting.Feb. 2002.
Comparing childcare measures in the ATUS and earlier time diary studies.May 2007.
Developing the American Time Use Survey activity classification systemJun. 2005.
How do older Americans spend their time?May 2007.
How high school students use time: a visual essay.Nov. 2008.
Measuring the complexity of hours at work: the weekly work gridApr. 2002.
Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time: response to Anne E. Winkler.Feb. 2002.
Measuring time spent in unpaid household work: results from the ATUS.Jul. 2009.
Measuring time use in households with more than one person.Feb. 2002.
Planning, designing, and executing the BLS American Time-Use Survey.Oct. 2004. 
Synchronicity in the work schedules of working couples.Apr. 2002.
Teachers’ work patterns: when, where, and how much do U.S. teachers work?Mar. 2008.
Teen time use and parental education: evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS.May 2007.
Time use of working parents: a visual essay.Jun. 2008.
Time use of youths by immigrant and native-born parents: ATUS resultsJune 2012.
Time-use surveys: issues in data collection on multitasking.Aug. 2010.
Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle..—Sept. 2005.
What can time-use data tell us about hours of work?Dec. 2004.
 

Transportation

Consumer expenditures for selected items, 1999 and 2000May 2003.
Labor contract negotiations in the airline industryJuly 2003.
Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry.Mar. 2005.
Multifactor productivity in railroad transportation.Aug. 1992.
Productivity trends for intercity bus carriers (PDF).—May 1981.
Railroad-related work injury fatalities.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Takeoff and descent of airline employment.Oct 2008.
Transaction price index for air travel, A.Jun. 2005.
Transportation by air: job growth moderatesMar. 2000.
 

Index:U     

Unemployment   Unemployment insurance  
United Kingdom   Unit labor costs  

Unemployment

(See also Employment; Labor force.)
1990-91 recession, The: how was the labor market?Jun. 1994.
1992: Job market in the doldrums.Feb. 1993.
BLS introduces new range of alternative unemployment measures.Oct. 1995.
Britain's redundancy payments for displaced workersJun. 1987.
Business Processes and Business Functions: a new way of looking at employment.Dec. 2008.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2003Jan. 2004.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2001.Jan. 2002.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2002Jan. 2003.
Characteristics of displaced workers 2007–2009: a visual essaySep. 2011.
Comparison of youth unemployment in Australia and the U.S., A.Oct. 1984.
Composition of the unemployed and long-term unemployed in tough labor markets, The.Oct. 2010.
Construction employment peaks before the recession and falls sharply throughout itApr. 2011.
Conducting the Mass Layoff Statistics program: response and findings.Aug. 2006.
Decline in work hours during the 2007–09 recession, TheApr. 2011.
Deep drop in retail trade employment during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Disability and the characteristics of employmentMay 2003.
Displaced workers of 1979-83: how well have they fared?Jun. 1985.
Duration of unemployment in States, 2007–09.Dec. 2010.
Education and demographics: how do they affect unemployment rates?Jan. 1988.
Educational attainment of the labor force and jobless rates, 2003.Jul. 2004.
Effect of Hurricane Katrina on employment and unemployment, The.Aug. 2006.
Employer interviews revealed that most of the relocations.Aug. 2005.
Employment and unemployment: a report on 1980 (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Employment and unemployment: developments in 1985Feb. 1986.
Employment and unemployment gains widespread in 1983.Feb. 1984.
Employment and unemployment in the first half of 1981 (PDF).—Aug. 1981.
Employment-at-will doctrine: three major exceptions, The.Jan. 2001.
Employment characteristics of Gulf War-era II veterans in 2006: a visual essay.May 2008.
Employment during 1984: a second year of strong growth.Feb. 1985.
Employment in financial activities: double billed by housing and financial crisesApr. 2011.
Employment in the first half: robust recovery continues.Aug. 1984.
Employment in the first half of 1988 .August 1988.
Employment in 1996: jobs up, unemployment down.Feb. 1997.
Employment in health care: a crutch for the ailing economy during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment in leisure and hospitality departs from historical trends during 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Employment loss and the 2007–09 recession: an overviewApr. 2011.
Employment on the rise in the first half of 1983.Aug. 1983.
Employment programs for unemployment insurance recipients.Oct. 2008.
Employment rose in first half as recovery entered its third year.Aug. 1985.
Employment situation in 1981: new recession takes its toll, The.Mar. 1982.
Employment up, unemployment stable during 1986 first halfAug. 1986.
Extended mass layoffs after 2001: a comparison of New York and the Nation.Sept. 2008.
Female-male unemployment differential, The.Nov. 1984.
Future of work: does it belong to us or to the robots, The?Sept. 1982.
Growing presence of Hispanics in the U.S. work force, The.August 1988.
Gulf Coast unemployment trends, 2000 to 2010: hurricanes, recessions, oil spillsAugust 2012.
Helping Poland cope with unemployment.Dec. 1990.
Household survey data show labor market improvements.Mar. 2007.
Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004.Mar. 2005.
Household survey indicators weaken in 2007.Mar. 2008.
How occupational employment is affected by mass layoffsJun. 2011.
How often do workers receive advance notice of layoff?Jun. 1987.
Hurricane Katrina evacuees: who they are, where they are, and how they are faring.Mar. 2008.
Impact of strikes on current employment statistics, The.Aug. 2000.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International report (economy of Zimbabwe)Mar. 1998.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
International unemployment rates: how comparable are they?.Jun. 2000.
Japan's low unemployment: an in-depth analysis.Mar. 1984.
Japan's unemployment: economic miracle or statistical artifact?Jul. 1983.
Job gains strong in 1987; unemployment rate declines.Feb. 1988.
Job growth continued, unemployment dipped during 1986Feb. 1987.
Job growth moderated in 1989; unemployment steady.Feb. 1990.
Job losses among Hispanics in the recent recession.Jun. 1994.
Job market in 2000: slowing down as the year ended, The.Feb. 2001.
Job market remains strong in 1999, The.Feb. 2000.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: what initial data show, The.Nov. 2004.
Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment.Mar. 2012.
Job Training Partnership Act: new help for the unemployed.Mar. 1983.
Labor force and unemployment: three generations of change, The.Jun. 2004.
Labor force status of families: a visual essay.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Labor market contrasts: United States and Europe.Aug. 1983.
Labor market developments in U.S. and nine other countriesJan. 1984.
Labor market dynamics and trends in unemployment.Nov. 1990.
Labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina: an overview, The.Aug. 2006.
Labor market improves in 1993, The.Feb. 1994.
Labor market problems of older workers, The.May 1983.
Layoffs and permanent job losses: workers' traits, patterns.Sept. 1983.
Long-term unemployment in recent recessions.Jun. 1994.
Lower unemployment in 2005.Mar. 2006.
Manufacturing employment hard hit during the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work.Aug. 2005.
Micropolitan Statistical Areas: a few highlights.Apr. 2008. 
Mining employment trends of 2007–09: a question of pricesApr. 2011.
Nation's employment situation worsens in the first half, The.Aug. 1982.
Nation's underemployed in the "Great Recession" of 2007–09, The.Nov. 2010.
New method for estimating job separation rates by sex and age, A.Jun. 1983.
New tools for labor market analysis: JOLTSDec. 2001.
Net flows in the U.S. labor market, 1990–2010.Feb. 2011.
Payroll employment in 2011: a visual essay.Mar. 2012.
Payroll employment turns the corner in 2010.Mar. 2011.
Population changes, the baby boom, and unemployment.Aug. 1990
Professional and business services: employment trends in the 2007–09 recessionApr. 2011.
Pulse of economic change: displaced workers of 1981-85, The.Jun. 1987.
Race and the shifting burden of job displacement: 1982-93.Sept. 1996.
Recent recessions swell ranks of the long-term unemployed.Feb. 1984.
Recent trends in the characteristics of unemployment insurance recipientsJuly 2012.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
Recession swells count of displaced workers.Jun. 1993.
Recessionary impacts on the unemployment of men and women.May 1984.
Regional variations in employment and unemployment, 1970-82.Feb. 1984.
Reinserting labor into the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.Jun. 2005.
Rise in Czech unemployment, 1998-2000, The.May 2001.
Sources of secular increases in the unemployment rate, 1969-82.Jul. 1984.
State UI job search rules and reemployment services.Jun. 2006.
Strong employment gains continue in 1994.Feb. 1995.
Strong job growth continues, unemployment declines in 1997.Feb. 1998.
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers.Oct. 1982.
Time spent unemployed: a new look at data from the CPSJul. 1987.
Tracking youth joblessness: persistent or fleeting?Feb. 1982.
Trends in employment and unemployment in families.Dec. 1983.
Trends in labor force flows during recent recessions.Apr. 2009.
Trends in unemployment insurance benefits.Sept. 1995.
Unemployment, labor force trends, and layoff practices in 10 countries (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Unemployment, labor force trends in 10 industrial nations: update.Nov. 1982.
Unemployment and its effect on family income in 1980..—Apr. 1982.
Unemployment continued to rise in 1982 as recession deepened.Feb. 1983.
Unemployment in 1982: the cost to workers and their families.Feb. 1984.
Unemployment and other job indicators in 10 nations.Apr. 1988.
Unemployment insurance: measuring who receives it.Jul. 1997.
Unemployment insurance laws: changes in 1981..—Feb. 1982.
Unemployment insurance marks 50th anniversary.Sept. 1985.
Unemployment insurance system: its financial structure, The (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
Unemployment remains high in 2010.Mar. 2011.
U.S. and German youths: unemployment and the transition from school to work.Mar. 1997.
U.S. labor market in 2008: economy in recession.Mar. 2009.
U.S. labor market in 2003: signs of improvement by year’s end, The.Mar. 2004.
U.S. labor market in 2002: continued weaknessFeb. 2003.
U.S. labor market in 2001: economy enters a recessionFeb. 2002.
U.S. labor market performance in international perspectiveJun. 2002.
U.S. labor market shows gradual improvement in 2011.Mar. 2012.
What is effect of random variation in State jobless ratesDec. 1987.
Why size class methodology matters in analyses of net and gross job flows.Jul. 2004.
Women and jobs in recessions: 1969-92.Jul. 1993.
Work-sharing approaches: past and present.Sept. 1984.
Worker displacement: a decade of change.Apr. 1995.
Worker displacement in a period of rapid job expansion: 1983-87.May 1990.
Worker displacement in a strong labor marketJun. 2001.
Youth unemployment: an international perspective (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
 

Unemployment insurance

Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation, 2006. Jan.2007.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2009.Jan. 2010.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2010.Jan. 2011.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2011.Feb. 2012.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1996.Jan. 1997.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2003Jan. 2004.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation, 2007.Jan. 2008.
Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 2008.Jan. 2009.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1984.Jan. 1985.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1986Feb. 1987.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1987.Mar. 1988.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1988.Jan. 1989.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1989.Jan. 1990.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1990.Jan. 1991.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1991.Jan. 1992.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1992.Jan. 1993.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1993.Jan. 1994.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1994.Jan. 1995.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1997.Jan. 1998.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1998.Jan. 1999.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1985Jan. 1986.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1999.Jan. 2000.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2000.Jan. 2001.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2001.Jan. 2002.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 2002Jan. 2003.
Employment programs for unemployment insurance recipients.Oct. 2008.
Job displacement, 1979-86: how blacks fared relative to whites.Jul. 1991
Job market slid in early 1991, then struggled to find footing.Feb. 1992.
Job search methods and results: tracking the unemployed, 1991.Dec. 1992.
Legislative revisions of unemployment insurance in 1980 (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Recent trends in the characteristics of unemployment insurance recipientsJuly 2012.
State UI job search rules and reemployment services.Jun. 2006.
Trends in unemployment insurance benefits.Sept. 1995.
Unemployment insurance: measuring who receives it.Jul. 1997.
Unemployment insurance in the U.S. and Europe, 1973-83.Apr. 1989. 
Unemployment insurance laws: changes in 1981..—Feb. 1982.
Unemployment insurance marks 50th anniversary.Sept. 1985. 
Unemployment insurance system: its financial structure (PDF).—Dec. 1981.
U.S. labor market weakened in 1990.Feb. 1991.
Why are many jobless workers not applying for benefits?.Jun. 2000.
Worker displacement still common in the late 1980's.May 1991.
 

United Kingdom

Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Employment change and sectoral distribution in 10 countries, 1970-90.Oct. 1993.
International comparisons of unemployment indicators.Mar. 1993.
International unemployment indicators, 1983-93.Aug. 1995.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.Jul. 1995.
Recent trends in unemployment and the labor force, 10 countries.Aug. 1985.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Unit labor costs

International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs.Oct. 1995.
International comparisons of manufacturing unit labor costs.Dec. 1993.
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies.Jul. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
Productivity trends in business cycles: a visual essay.Jun. 2009.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.
 

Index:V     

Veterans   Volunteering

Veterans

Are male veterans at greater risk for nonemployment than nonveterans?Dec. 2007.
Disability, employment, and income: are Iraq/Afghanistan-era U.S. veterans unique?August 2012.
Employment characteristics of Gulf War-era II veterans in 2006: a visual essay.May 2008.
Employment and earnings of recent veterans: data from the CPS.Jul. 2010.
Employment status of Vietnam-era veteransApril 1990.
Labor force status of Vietnam veteransFeb. 1987.
Vietnam-era cohort: employment and earnings.June 1992.
 

Volunteering

Volunteering in the United States.Feb. 2006.
Volunteerism in the United StatesAug. 2003.
Volunteers in the U.S.: who donates the time?Feb. 1991.
 

Index:W     

Wages   Welfare   Wisconsin   Women   Work experience   Workplace injuries and illnesses   Workers' compensation   Workplace practices 

Wages

(See also Earnings and wages.)
Effect of business ownership change on occupational employment and wages, The.Sept. 2008.
First look at employment and wages using NAICS, A.Dec. 2001.
 

Welfare

Are single mothers finding jobs without displacing other workers?July 2001.
End of purchase requirement fails to change food stamp use.July 1988.
Changing impact of marriage and children on women’s labor force participation, The.Feb. 2009.
Estimating the number of minimum wage workers (PDF 415K).—Jan. 1990.
Negative income tax: would it discourage work, The? (PDF).—Apr. 1981.
Raising the minimum wage: effects on family poverty.July 1990.
Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance.Apr. 1996.
Spending patterns of public-assisted families.May 2000.
Welfare reform data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation.—July 2001.
Welfare reform impacts in SIPP.—Nov. 2002.
Work schedules of low-educated American women and welfare reform, The.Apr. 1997.
Would a higher minimum wage help poor, female-headed families? (PDF 499K).—Aug. 1990.
 

Wisconsin

Older workers in the 21st century: active and educated, a case study.June 1996.
 

Women

Age-adjusted labor force participation rates, 1960-2045.Sept. 2002
Are single mothers finding jobs without displacing other workers?July 2001.
Are women leaving the labor force?July 1994.
Black community with advanced labor force characteristics, 1960, A.Feb. 2007.
Boom in day care industry the result of many social changes.Aug. 1995.
Caring for America's aging population: a profile of the direct-care workforce.Sept. 2007.
Characteristics of self-employed women in the United States.Mar. 1994.
Child-care arrangements and costs.Oct. 1991.
Child-care problems: an obstacle to work.Oct. 1991.
Child care services: a national picture.Dec. 1983.
Comparable worth: how do we know it will work?Dec. 1985.
Comparable worth: organizational dilemmas.Dec. 1985.
Comparable worth: some questions still unanswered.Dec. 1985.
Developments in women's labor force participation.Sept. 1997.
Earnings by gender: evidence from Census 2000.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Earnings differences by sex: an introductory note.Jun. 1984.
Earnings of college graduates: women compared with men.Mar. 1998.
Earnings of husbands and wives in dual-earner families.Apr. 1998.
Earnings of men and women: a look at specific occupations.Apr. 1982.
Effect of working wives on the incidence of poverty, The.Mar. 1998.
Effects of intermittent labor force attachment on women's earnings.Sept. 1995.
Employment characteristics of older women, 1987.Sept. 1988.
Employment gains by minorities, women in large city government.Nov. 1988.
Employment situation for military wives, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Female share of weekend employment: a study of 16 countries, The.Aug. 2005.
Female-male unemployment differential, The.Nov. 1984.
Gender and nonstandard work hours in 12 European countries.Feb. 2008.
Gender differences in occupational distributions among workers.Jun. 2007.
Gender differences in occupational employment.Apr. 1997.
Gender, race, and Labor Department policies.Feb. 1988.
How does gender play a role in the earnings gap? an updateMar. 2003.
Income and spending patterns of single-mother families.May 1994.
Influx of women into legal professions: an economic analysis, The.Aug. 2002.
Interrelation of child support, visitation, and hours of work.June 1992.
Investigating differences in weekly earnings of women and men.Jun. 1984.
Investigating the link between competition and discrimination.Dec. 1999.
Labor force experience of women from ‘Generation X’Mar. 2002.
Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998-2025.Dec. 1999.
Labor force participation of older women: retired? working? both?Sept 2002
Married women, work, and values.Aug. 2000.
Marriage, children, and women's employment: what do we know?Dec. 1999.
Married mothers' work patterns: the job-family compromise.June 1994.
Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time: response to Anne E. Winkler.Feb. 2002.
Measuring time use in households with more than one person.Feb. 2002.
Moonlighting by women jumped to record highs.Nov. 1986.
Most women who head families receive poor job market returns.Dec. 1983.
Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among women.Oct. 2005.
Occupational reclassification and distribution by genderMar. 1984.
Perspectives on comparable worth: an introduction to the data.Dec. 1985.
Recent gains in women's earnings: better pay or longer hours?July 1990.
Recessionary impacts on the unemployment of men and women.May 1984.
Relation of age to workplace injuries, The.July 1988.
Reversals in the patterns of women’s labor supply in the United States, 1977–2009.Nov. 2010.
Role of gender in job promotions, The.Dec. 1999.
'Sandwich generation': women caring for parents and children, The.Sept. 2006.
‘Second-chance’ strategies for women who drop out of school.Dec. 2000.
Staffing patterns prominent in female-male earnings gap.Jun. 1984.
Tenure as a factor in the male-female earnings gap.Apr. 1982.
Timing of mothers’ employment after childbirth, The.Jun. 2008.
Trends in employment and unemployment in families.Dec. 1983.
Trends in labor force participation of married mothers of infants.Feb. 2007.
Usual weekly earnings: intergroup differences and basic trends.Apr. 1982.
Volunteerism in the United States.Aug. 2003.
Wife's employment and allocation of resources in families with childrenSep. 2011.
Women and jobs in recessions: 1969-92.July 1993.
Women and jobs in recoveries: 1970-93.July 1994.
Women and the labor market: the link grows stronger.March 1988.
Women at work: a visual essay.Oct. 2003.
Women paid low wages: who they are and where they work.Sept. 2000.
Women's earnings: an overview.Dec. 1999.
Women's employment, education, and the gender gap in 17 countriesApr. 2012
Women's part-time employment: a gross flows analysis.Apr. 1995.
Women's work expectations and actual experience.Nov. 1987.
Work-related activities of single mothers before and after welfare reformDec. 2009.
Work schedules of low-educated American women and welfare reform, The.Apr. 1997.
Working wives and mothers: what happens to family life? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Would a higher minimum wage help poor, female-headed families? (PDF 499K).—Aug. 1990.
 

Work experience

(See also Labor force; Women.)
International Report: The transformation of work values in Israel.May 1999.
Women at work: a visual essay.Oct. 2003.
 

Workplace injuries and illnesses

BLS develops measure of job risk by occupation (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Can you hear me now? Occupational hearing loss, 2004–2010July 2012.
Census approach to counting fatal work injuries, A. (PDF 342K).—Dec. 1990.
Changing character of fatal work injuries, The.Oct. 1994.
Changing composition of lost-workday injuries, The.June 1999
Changing inequity in work injuries and work timing.Oct. 1999.
Comparing Workers’ Compensation claims with establishments’ responses to the SOII.May 2009.
Diurnal pattern of on-the-job injuries, The.Sept. 2004.
Examining evidence on whether BLS undercounts workplace injuries and illnesses.Aug. 2008.
Fatal occupational injuries among Asian workers.Oct. 2005.
Fatal occupational injuries at road construction sites, 2003–07.Nov. 2010.
Fatal occupational injuries at road construction sites.Dec. 2004.
Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995-2002.Oct. 2005.
Fatal work injuries: census for 31 States.Sept. 1992.
Fatal work injuries: results from the 1992 national census.Oct. 1993.
Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers.Oct. 2005.
Foreign-born workers: trends in fatal occupational injuries, 1996–2001.Jun. 2004.
Heat burns sustained in the workplace (PDF).—July 1990.
Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical system.Apr. 1996.
Industry shifts in hours and nonfatal work injuries and illnesses, 2003–2008June 2012.
Injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among older workers.Oct. 2005.
Injuries and illnesses among bituminous and lignite coal miners.Oct. 1993.
Injuries at work are fewer among older employees (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
International analysis of workplace injuries, An.Mar. 2004.
Job hazards underscored in woodworking study.Sept. 1989.
Job safety law of 1970: its passage was perilous, The (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Motion-related wrist disorders traced to industries, occupations.Sept. 1983.
Multiyear nonfatal work injury rates.May 2006.
Nonfatal injuries and illnesses in State and local government workplaces in 2008.Feb. 2011.
Nursing home aides experience increase in serious injuries.Feb. 1990.
Occupational fatalities: self-employed workers and wage and salary workers.Mar. 2004.
Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among women.Oct. 2005.
Occupational injuries among young workers.Oct. 2005.
Occupational injury and illness: new recordkeeping requirements.Dec. 2004.
Occupational injury and illness rates, 1992-96: why they fell.Nov. 1998.
Occupational safety and health statistics: new data for a new century.Oct. 2005.
On guard against workplace hazards.Feb. 2012.
Profile of work injuries incurred by young workers.June 1999
Profiles in occupational hazards: making mobile homes.July 1989.
Profiles in safety and health: eating and drinking places.June 1991.
Profiles in safety and health: fabricated structural metal.Dec. 1991.
Profiles in safety and health: hotels and motels.July 1993.
Profiles in safety and health: occupational risks of meatpacking.Jan. 1989.
Profiles in safety and health: the soft drink industry.Apr. 1992.
Railroad-related work injury fatalities.Jul./Aug. 2007.
Safety and health experience of pilots and flight attendants.Apr. 1992.
Safety and health in roofing and sheet metal.Sept. 1990.
Self-employed individuals fatally injured at work.Aug. 1995.
U.S. and Japanese work injury and illness experience.Apr. 1992.
Understanding statistics on occupational illnesses (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Updated BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification SystemAugust 2012.
Work-related amputations by type and prevalence (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic differences.Oct. 2005.
Work-related multiple-fatality incidents.Oct. 2004.
 

Workers' compensation

Workers' compensation in 1980: summary of major enactments (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Workers' compensation insurance: recent trends in employer costs (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Federal Employees' Compensation Act.
U.S. worker rehabilitation in international perspective.
Role of workers' compensation in developing safer workplaces.
Sound medical evidence: key to FECA claims.
Changes in workers' compensation laws in 2003.Jan. 2004.
Changes in workers' compensation during 1999.Jan. 2000.
Changes in workers' compensation laws during 2000.Jan. 2001.
Changes in workers' compensation laws during 2001.Jan. 2002.
Changes in workers’ compensation laws, 2002.Jan. 2003.
Comparing Workers’ Compensation claims with establishments’ responses to the SOII.May 2009.
Key worker's compensation laws enacted by States in 1985.Jan. 1986.
Special issue commemorating 75 years of the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, A.— Sept. 1991.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1987.Jan. 1988.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1988.Jan. 1989.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1989.Jan. 1990.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1990.Jan. 1991.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1991.Jan. 1992.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1992.Jan. 1993.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1993.Jan. 1994.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1994.Jan. 1995.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1995.Jan./Feb. 1996.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1996.Jan. 1997.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1997.Jan. 1998.
State workers' compensation legislation enacted in 1998.Jan. 1999. 
Workers' compensation: 1984 State enactments.Jan. 1985.
Workers' compensation: 1986 State enactments.Jan. 1987. 
Workers' compensation: key legislation in 1981.Feb. 1982.
Workers' compensation in 1982: significant legislation enacted.Jan. 1983.
Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic differences.Oct. 2005.
 

Workplace practices

Employer-provided training: results from a new survey.May 1995.
High performance work systems and firm performance.May 1995.
Results from the 1995 Survey of Employer-Provided Training.June 1998.
Upgrading the U.S. workplace: do reorganization, education help?May 1995.

Index:Y 

Youth

Youth

(See also Labor force; Education and training.)
Alaska’s ‘brain drain’: myth or reality?May 2004.
Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course.Feb. 2005.
Children of the NLSY79: a unique data resource.Feb. 2005.
Comparison of youth unemployment in Australia and the U.S., A.Oct. 1984.
Drug and alcohol use at work: a survey of young workers.Aug. 1991.
Early 2000s: a period of declining teen summer employment rates, The.May 2010.
Earnings of college graduates: women compared with men.Mar. 1998.
Education and the work histories of young adults.Apr. 1993.
Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool.Feb. 2005.
Employment programs for disabled youth: and international view. (PDF 493K).—Dec. 1990.
Expenditure patterns of young single adults: two recent generations compared.Dec. 2008.
Expenditures of college-age students and nonstudents.Jul. 2001
How high school students use time: a visual essay.Nov. 2008.
Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79.Feb. 2005.
Knowing younger workers better: information from the NLSY97.Sept. 2008.
Labor market success of young adults from two generations.Feb. 1998.
Making it on their own: the baby-boom meets generation X.Feb. 1998.
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 1979 cohort at 25, The.Feb. 2005.
NLSY97: an introduction, The.August 2001.
Nonfamily youth temporarily employed in agriculture: a research summary.Jul. 2009.
Occupational injuries among young workers.Oct. 2005.
Portrait of the youth labor market in 13 countries, A. 1980–2007Jul. 2009.
Problem of respondent attrition: survey methodology is key, The.Feb. 2005.
Racial differences in youth employmentAug. 2001.
School-to-work programs: information from two surveysAug. 2001.
Seasonal and sectoral patterns in youth employment.Apr. 2000
Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
State labor legislation enacted in 1999.Jan. 2000.
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers.Oct. 1982.
Teen time use and parental education: evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS.May 2007.
Teenagers: employment and contributions to family spendingSept. 2000.
Tracking youth joblessness: persistent or fleeting?Feb. 1982.
Transition from school to work: education and work experiences, The.Feb. 2005.
Training among young adults: who, what kind, and for how long?Aug. 1993.
U.S. and German youths: unemployment and the transition from school to work.Mar. 1997.
Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle..—Sept. 2005.
Who goes to college? Evidence from the NLSY97.Aug. 2008.
Worker training: what we’ve learned from the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
Young men and the transition to stable employment.Aug. 1994.
Young worker participation in post-school education and training.June 1998.
Youngest workers: 14- and 15-year-olds, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Youth employment during school: results from two longitudinal surveysAug. 2001.
Youth employment in the United StatesAug. 2001.
Youth enrollment and employment during the school year.Feb. 2008.
Youth initiation into the labor marketAug. 2001.
Youth labor force activity: alternative surveys compared (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Youth unemployment: an international perspective (PDF).—Jul. 1981.
 

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