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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.
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 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.
Declining middle class: a further analysis, The.Sept. 1986.
Declining middle-class thesis: a sensitivity analysis, The.May 1988.
Do some workers have minimum wage careers?May. 2001.
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 wage outcomes for North Carolina's high-tech workersMay 2004.
Employment change by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-05.Dec. 2006.
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 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 mobility and hourly wages: is there a relationship?May 2004.
Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79.Feb. 2005.
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 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 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.
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 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.
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 305K).—Dec. 1990.
White-collar pay levels linked to corporate work force size.May 1982.
Women's earnings: an overview.Dec. 1999.
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 499K).—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.
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.
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 business cycles?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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. 1982.
Business employment dynamics: new data on gross job gains and lossesApr. 2004.
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. 1987.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Declining middle class: a further analysis, The.Sept. 1986.
Diffusion indexes: an economic barometer.Apr. 1990.
Disability and the characteristics of employmentMay 2003.
Do some workers have minimum wage careers?May. 2001.
Drugs manufacturing: a prescription for jobs.Mar. 1995.
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 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 396K).—Aug. 1990
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 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 in the temporary help industryApr. 1986.
Employment impact of electronic businessMay. 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 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 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 on the rise in the first half of 1983.Aug. 1983.
Employment programs for disabled youth: an international view. (PDF 493K).—Dec. 1990.
Employment-population ratio: its value in labor force analysis, The (PDF). — Feb. 1981.
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.
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 employment.Jun. 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 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.
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 Labor Turnover Survey: what initial data show, The.Nov. 2004.
Job search methods: Internet versus traditional.Oct. 2000.
Jobs in 2005: How do they compare with their March 2001 counterparts?Jul. 2006.
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 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.
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.
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. 1981.
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.
NLSY97: an introduction, The.August 2001.
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 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 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 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.
Post-recession trends in nonfarm employment and related indicators.Sept.  2004.
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.
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.
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.
Surge in growing income inequality?, A.Aug. 1995.
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. 2004.
Two new construction employment series for specialty trade contractors.Oct. 2006.
Understanding the employment measures from the establishment and household surveys.Feb. 2006.
Unemployment, labor force trends in 10 industrial nations: update.Nov. 1982.
Unemployment and other jobs indicators in 10 nations.April 1988.
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. 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.
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.
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 (See Foreign trade.)
Import and export price trends in 2006.Oct. 2007.
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices.Feb. 2007.
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