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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 following 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.
Atlantic and Pacific coasts' labor markets hit hard in early 1990's.Feb. 1993. 
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: new data on gross job gains and lossesApr. 2004.
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.
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 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 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 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.
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.
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 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. 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, 2006. Jan.2007.
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2004.Jan.2005.
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 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 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 1,039K).—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. 
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.
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 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 turnover decrease in 2007.May 2008.
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 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.
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.
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.
Strong economic gains continue in 1994.Feb. 1995. 
Structural changes in Manhattan’s post-9/11 economy.Oct. 2006. 
Timing of mothers’ employment after childbirth, The.Jun. 2008.
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.
Wage increases in 1981.May 1982.
Wages and the university educated: a paradox resolved.Jul. 1997.
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 mergers: 1985-94 update.Feb. 1995.
Unions implementing managerial techniques (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
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