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Bureau of Labor Statistics > Employment Research and Program Development > About employment research > Questions & Answers

Questions and Answers

How can I obtain copies of the research papers?

The BLS working papers are available on the website at https://www.bls.gov/osmr/research-papers/home.htm. The Monthly Labor Review articles are available on the MLR website at https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/home.htm. Many of the published papers are available to subscribers at JSTOR. The unpublished papers can be obtained by contacting Employment Research and Program Development Staff by email or by contacting the authors directly.

Are there opportunities to be a full-time or visiting researcher at BLS?

How can I obtain access to confidential data?

BLS has opportunities available on a limited basis for researchers from colleges and universities, government, and eligible nonprofit organizations to obtain access to BLS data files not available on public-use or the NLS geocode files. These confidential files are available for use only at the BLS National Office in Washington, DC, on statistical research projects approved by BLS. Access to data is subject to the availability of space and resources at BLS.

For more information about how to request access to these and other confidential data files, please see Researcher Access to Confidential Data Files at the Bureau of Labor Statistics at www.bls.gov/rda/home.htm.

How can I learn more about the research that is conducted by the staff?

Research economists on the staff are currently conducting research in a wide variety of areas and they are always happy to discuss their research with others.  (Please see the contact page to view each staff member's research area.) Many of the staff present their research at academic conferences, such as the Allied Social Sciences Association meetings, the Society of Labor Economists meetings, the Joint Statistical Meetings (see the working papers page for a list of recent conference papers), and the OEUS wide meetings.  

 

Last Modified Date: April 6, 2022