BLS Statistical Survey Papers from 2000

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2000

Title Author(s)
Metadata Standards and Metadata Registries: An Overview Bruce E. Bargemeyer and Daniel W. Gillman
Usability Testing of Data Access Tools John J. Bosley and Frederick G. Conrad
Now that the Study is Over, What Did You Really Tell Us? Identifying and Correcting Measurement Error in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Pilot Test Karen L. Goldenberg and Mary Anne Phillips
The Role of Metadata in Statistics Cathryn S. Dippo and Bo Sundgren
Developing a New Business Survey: Job Openings and Labor Turnover at the Bureau of Labor Statistics Charlotte Mueller and John Wohlford
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Longitudinal Establishment Database Michael Searson, Kenneth Robertson, and Richard L. Clayton
Implementing the NAICS for Business Surveys at BLS Gordon Mikkelson, Teresa L. Morisi, and George Stamas
Alternative Methods for Updating Wage Data From the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey Shail Butani, Kenneth Robertson, and George Werking
Literature at the Human-Computer Seam Michael D. Levi
Collecting All-Employee Earnings Data in the Current Employment Statistics Survey:A Comparison of Two Concepts Karen Goldenberg, Anthony Gomes, Marilyn Manser, and Jay Stewart
Measuring the Demand for Labor in the United States: The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Kelly A. Clark and Rosemary Hyson
The Genesis of an Establishment Survey: Research and Development for the Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey at the BLS Charlotte Mueller and Mary Anne Phillips
Sample Design in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Mark Crankshaw and George Stamas
Now that the Study is Over, What Did You Really Tell Us? Identifying and Correcting Measurement Error in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Pilot Karen L. Goldenberg and Mary Anne Phillips
Developing a New Business Survey: Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey at the Bureau of Labor Statistics Charlotte Mueller and John Wohlford
Alternative Imputation Models For Wage Related Data Collected From Establishment Surveys Carl Barsky, James Buszuwski, Lawrence Ernst, Michael Lettau, Mark Loewenstein, Brooks Pierce, Chester Ponikowski, James Smith, and Sandra West
Permanent and Collected Random Number Sampling and the Coverage of Births and Deaths Lawrence R. Ernst, Richard Valliant, and Robert J. Casadyd
Adapting Usability Test Methods to Improve a Data Extraction Tool (FERRETT) John Bosley and Cavan C. Capps
A Usability Test of Fedstats, Gateway to Federal Statistics John Bosley, Catherine Gaddy, John Weiner, and Marianne Zawatz
Look Before You Click: A Relation Browser for Federal Statistics Websites Gary Marchionini, Ben Brunk, Anita Komlodi, Fred Conrad, and John Bosley

 

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