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Recession
1990-91 recession, The: how bad was the labor market?June 1994. 
Atlantic and Pacific coasts' labor market hit hard in early 1990's.Feb. 1993. 
Employment situation in 1981: new recession takes its toll, The.Mar. 1982.
Have employment patterns in recessions changed? (PDF)—Feb. 1981.
Industrial relations in 1980 influenced by inflation and recession (PDF).—Jan. 1981.
Industry employment and the 1990-91 recession.July 1993. 
Job losses among Hispanics in the recent recession.June 1994. 
Jobs in 2005: How do they compare with their March 2001 counterparts?Jul. 2006.
Long-term unemployment in recent recessions.June 1994. 
Post-recession trends in nonfarm employment and related indicators.Sept.  2004.
Recent recessions swell ranks of the long-term unemployed.Feb. 1984.
Recession swells count of displaced workers.June 1993. 
Recessionary impacts on the unemployment of men and women.May 1984.
Response to recession: reduce hours or jobs? (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Services industry: is it recession-proof, The? (PDF).—Oct. 1981.
Unemployment continued to rise in 1982 as recession deepened.Feb. 1983.
Women and jobs in recessions: 1969-92.July 1993. 
Women and jobs in recoveries: 1970-93.July 1994. 

Regional economics
9/11 and the New York City economy: A borough-by-borough analysisJun. 2004.
Analysis of regional employment growth, 1973-85, An.Jul. 1986.
Black community with advanced labor force characteristics, 1960, A.Feb. 2007. 
Changes in regional unemployment over the last decade.Mar. 1985.
Clerical pay differences in metropolitan areas, 1961-80.Jul. 1982.
Conducting the Mass Layoff Statistics program: response and findings.Aug. 2006.
Decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions, A.Nov. 1996. 
Economic impact of the creative arts industries: New York and Los Angeles, The.Oct. 2007.
Effect of Hurricane Katrina on employment and unemployment, The.Aug. 2006.
Effects of firm size on wages in Colorado: a case study, The.July 2003.
Effects of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans economy, The.Jun. 2007.
Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas.Nov. 1996. 
Estimates of union density by State.Jul. 2001.
Estimating economic losses in the Bay Area from a magnitude-6.9 earthquake.Dec. 2007.
Geospatial distribution of employment: a new visual asset, The.Mar. 2007.
Hurricane damage to the ocean economy in the U.S. gulf region in 2005.Aug. 2006.
Hurricane Katrina evacuees: who they are, where they are, and how they are faring.Mar. 2008.
Industry dynamics in the Washington, DC, area: has a second job core emerged?Dec. 2006.
Job creation and destruction within Washington and BaltimoreSept. 2001.
Labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina: an overview, The.Aug. 2006.
Micropolitan Statistical Areas: a few highlights.Apr. 2008. 
Multimedia and digital visual effects: an emerging local labor market.Mar. 1998. 
Multiple jobholding in States, 2000.Jul. 2001.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2001.Nov. 2002.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2002.Nov/Dec. 2003.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2003.Jul. 2004.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2004.Dec. 2005.
Multiple jobholding in States in 2005.Nov. 2006.
Multiple jobholding in States, 2006.Sept. 2007.
Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS.Mar. 2005.
Program Report: The new Federal-State workforce information system.Jan. 2000.
Proportion of workers in selected pay ranges by region and State, 2005.Dec. 2006.
Proportions of workers in selected pay ranges, by region and State.Sept. 2003.
Puzzling lag in southern earnings, The (PDF).—Jun. 1981.
Recent changes in the State and Metropolitan Area CES surveyJune 2003.
Regional variations in employment and unemployment, 1970-82.Feb. 1984.
Regional Trends: Multiple jobholding, by StateJun. 1999.
Regional Trends: Union membership by StateJun. 1999.
Rise and decline of auto parts manufacturing in the Midwest, The.Oct. 2007.
State and regional employment and unemployment in 1983.Sept. 1984.
Structural changes in Manhattan’s post-9/11 economy.Oct. 2006. 
What is effect of random variation in State jobless ratesDec. 1987.
 
Rehabilitation
Helping ex-offenders enter the labor market.Jul. 1983.
U.S. worker rehabilitation in international perspective.Sept. 1991. 
Using wage records in workforce investments in OhioMay 2004.
Retirement
Aging of the U.S. population: human resource implications, The.May 1983.
Analysis of lump-sum pension distribution recipients, An.May 2002.
Changing retirement age: ups and downsApr. 2001. 
Contributions to savings and thrift plans.Nov. 1990.
Defining participation in defined contribution pension plansAug. 2003.
Disability benefits for employees in private pension plans.Aug. 1982.
Distribution of retirement income benefitsApr. 2003.
Early retirement: an international overviewMar. 1987.
Employer generosity in employer-matched 401(k) plans, 2002-03.Sept. 2007.
Expenditure patterns of older Americans, 1984-97.May 2000.
Expenditure patterns of retired and nonretired persons.Apr. 1994. 
Factors affecting retirement income.Mar. 1993. 
Flexible and partial retirement in Norway and Sweden.Oct. 1985.
Health and retirement benefits: data from two BLS surveysMar. 2000.
How do families fare when the breadwinner retires?Dec. 1983.
How do older Americans spend their time?May 2007.
How has pension vesting changed? August 1988.
How social security payments affect private pensions.May 1984.
Labor force participation of older women: retired? working? both?Sept 2002
Labor market problems of older workers, The.May 1983.
Life insurance benefits for retired workers.Sept. 1990.
Modeling the retirement process for evaluation and research.Jul. 1984. 
Older workers: employment and retirement trends .Oct. 2000.
Older workers: increasing their labor force participation and hours of work.Jan. 2008.
Pension integration and retirement benefitsFeb. 2001.
Planning ahead: consumer expenditure patterns in retirementJul. 2002.
Postretirement increases under private pension plans.Sept. 1984.
Retirement age declines again in 1990sOct. 2001.
Retirement expenditures for Whites, Blacks, and persons of Hispanic originJune 2003.
Spending patterns of older persons revealed in expenditure survey.Oct. 1986.
Supplementing retirement until Social Security begins.Feb. 1990.
Surviving spouse's benefits in private pension plans.Apr. 1984. 
Today's pension plans: how much do they pay?Dec. 1985.
Trends in retirement age by sex, 1950-2005.July 1992. 
Trends in retirement age in four countries, 1965-95.—Aug. 1998.
Trends in retirement eligibility and pension benefits, 1974-83Apr. 1987.
Trends in retirement plan coverage over the last decade.Feb. 2006.
Why the "average age of retirement" is a misleading measure of labor supply.Dec. 2001.
Work after early retirement: an increasing trend among men.Apr. 1995. 
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