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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. 
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.

Prices
1989 price increase largest in eight years, The.May 1990.
Addressing misconceptions about the Consumer Price Index.Aug. 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
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 percentin 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. 
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. 
Import, export prices reflect declining dollar and oversupplyApr. 1986.
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 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.
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. 
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. 
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 price index for the computer industry.Oct. 1990.
New stage of process price system for Producer Price Index.April 1988.
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. 
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. 
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.
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. 
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.
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 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.
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 682K).—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 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.
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.
Economic outlook through 1995: industry output and employment.Nov. 1983.
Economic outlook to 1995: new assumptions and projections, The.Nov. 1985.
Employment outlook: 2006-16.—Nov. 2007.
Industry output and employment projections to 2016Nov. 2007.
Labor force projections to 2016: more workers in their golden yearsNov. 2007.
Occupational employment projections to 2016Nov. 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 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 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 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 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 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.
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 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.
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