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Labor force
- Mixed-education occupations, 2006-16 (10/22/08)
- Reasons for extended mass layoff events in the New York area, 1996-2006 (10/10/08)
- Multiple jobholding in States in 2007 (10/09/08)
- Unemployment and demographics in September 2008 (10/07/08)
- Employee tenure by industry, 2008 (10/01/08)
- Employees with 10 years or more of tenure with the same employer, 2008 (09/29/08)
- Hires rate in July 2008 (09/10/08)
- Unemployment in August 2008 (09/08/08)
- Working poor and education in 2006 (09/04/08)
- Summer 2008 labor force participation of youth (09/03/08)
- Extended mass layoffs by industry, second quarter 2008 (08/18/08)
- More seniors working full time (08/06/08)
- Projected growth in labor force participation of seniors, 2006-2016 (07/31/08)
- Labor force participation of seniors, 1948-2007 (07/29/08)
- The unemployment rate and beyond (07/11/08)
- Hires rate down in May 2008 (07/10/08)
- Unemployment rate unchanged in June 2008 (07/08/08)
- Employment and unemployment from age 18 to age 42 (07/01/08)
- Increase in unemployment rate in May 2008 (06/09/08)
- Quits as a percentage of separations, 2007 (06/06/08)
- Labor force participation of mothers with infants in 2007 (06/04/08)
- Married-couple families and employment, 2007 (06/02/08)
- Job openings by industry, March 2008 (05/20/08)
- Extended mass layoffs by industry, first quarter 2008 (05/19/08)
- Labor force participation of veterans of World War II, Korean War, or Vietnam era (04/22/08)
- Unemployment rate up in March 2008 (04/07/08)
- Educational attainment of foreign born labor force (04/01/08)
- Foreign-born workers by region, 2007 (03/31/08)
- Hires and separations in 2007 (03/13/08)
- Unemployment rates by demographics, February 2008 (03/11/08)
- Extended mass layoffs by industry, fourth quarter 2007 (02/15/08)
- Unemployment and age, January 2008 (02/05/08)
- Hires rates by region, November 2006 and November 2007 (01/11/08)
- Labor force projected at 164.2 million by 2016 (12/05/07)
- Labor force participation rate of mothers, 1975-2006 (12/03/07)
- Extended mass layoffs in the third quarter of 2007 (11/19/07)
- Multiple jobholding in 2006 (10/30/07)
- Job openings rate in August 2007 (10/11/07)
- Summer 2007 labor force participation of youth (08/27/07)
- Job openings in April 2007 (06/13/07)
- Extended mass layoffs in the first quarter of 2007 (05/17/07)
- Married-couple families and employment, 2006 (05/10/07)
- Foreign-born workers by region, 2006 (05/03/07)
- Married mothers of infants and labor force participation (04/25/07)
- Length of unemployment, 2005 (02/13/07)
- Changes in men’s and women’s labor force participation rates (01/10/07)
- Labor force growth: past, present, and future (01/04/07)
- Multiple jobholding in 2005 (12/27/06)
- Labor force participation rate of mothers (12/0406)
- Reasons for extended layoff separations, third quarter of 2006 (11/16/06)
- Job openings rate in August 2006 (10/12/06)
- Second-generation Americans, age, and the labor force (10/06/06)
- Workers with at least ten years of employee tenure, 2006 (09/21/06)
- Employee tenure by occupation, 2006 (09/12/06)
- Employee tenure, 2006 (09/11/06)
- The labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina (08/31/06)
- Summer 2006 labor force participation of youth (08/28/06)
- Displaced and reemployed workers by industry, January 2006 (08/22/06)
- Hires and separations rates in June 2006 (08/10/06)
- Mass layoffs by industry, June 2006 (07/21/06)
- Hires rates by region, May 2006 (07/12/06)
- Working poor by occupation in 2004 (06/29/06)
- Working poor and education in 2004 (06/21/06)
- Rate of working poor up in 2004 (06/19/06)
- Hires and separations in April (06/07/06)
- Unemployment among Gulf War veterans (06/01/06)
- Earnings of workers in occupations with the largest number of employees (05/25/06)
- Mass-layoff initial claims for unemployment insurance, April 2006 (05/24/06)
- Extended mass layoffs, first quarter 2006 (05/12/06)
- Foreign-born workers by region (05/11/06)
- Job openings in March 2006 (05/10/06)
- Employment in married-couple families (04/28/06)
- Mass-layoff initial claims for unemployment insurance by State, March 2006 (04/21/06)
- Annual hires, total separations, and quits rates, 2001 – 2005 (03/15/06)
- Long-term unemployment in recent recessions (02/28/06)
- Extended mass layoff events, fourth quarter 2005 (02/13/06)
- Job openings and labor turnover in 2005 (02/08/06)
- Hires rate in November 2005 (01/11/06)
- December unemployment rates of Hurricane Katrina evacuees (01/10/06)
- Multiple jobholding in 2004 (01/06/06)
- The labor force in 2014: race and Hispanic origin (01/03/06)
- Labor force projected at 162.1 million by 2014 (12/08/05)
- Extended mass layoffs, third quarter 2005 (11/18/05)
- Job openings in September 2005 (11/09/05)
- Unemployment rates for Hurricane Katrina evacuees (11/08/05)
- Post-hurricane claims for unemployment compensation (10/26/05)
- Job openings in August 2005 (10/13/05)
- Working at home and occupation (10/04/05)
- Electronic equipment and job-related work at home (10/03/05)
- Frequency of working at home in 2004 (09/30/05)
- Reasons for working at home in 2004 (09/27/05)
- Working at home in 2004 (09/23/05)
- Youth labor force participation in Summer 2005(08/22/05)
- Extended mass layoffs in second quarter 2005 (08/12/05)
- Hires rate in June 2005 (08/11/05)
- Job searching via the Internet (08/05/05)
- Independent contractors in 2005 (07/29/05)
- Job openings rate in May 2005 (07/13/05)
- Initial claims for unemployment insurance due to layoffs, May 2005 (06/24/05)
- Labor force participation of mothers and fathers (06/10/05)
- Job openings rates by industry, April 2005 (06/08/05)
- The size of layoffs in the First Quarter of 2005 (05/20/05)
- Employment gains among Hispanic population in 2004 (04/26/05)
- Occupation and the working poor in 2003 (04/19/05)
- Job openings in February 2005 (04/13/05)
- Rate of working poor unchanged in 2003 (04/12/05)
- Recent high school graduates in college and in the work force (03/30/05)
- Hires and separations rates in January 2005 (03/22/05)
- Job openings rate in January 2005 (03/16/05)
- Extended mass layoffs in fourth quarter of 2004 (02/23/05)
- Hires rate in December 2004 (02/11/05)
- Job openings rate up slightly in December 2004 (02/10/05)
- Educational attainment of foreign-born workers, 2003 (12/02/04)
- Hires rate in September 2004 (11/10/04)
- Poverty rate of families with one member in the labor force (11/03/04)
- Occupation and the working poor in 2002 (10/26/04)
- Job openings rate unchanged in August 2004 (10/14/04)
- Rate of working poor in 2002 (10/07/04)
- Hires rate down in July 2004 (09/09/04)
- Extended mass layoffs down in second quarter of 2004 (08/27/04)
- Youth labor force participation in Summer 2004 (08/19/04)
- Disabled veterans and the labor force (08/05/04)
- School enrollment and labor force participation (07/26/04)
- Displacement rates and occupations (07/14/04)
- Displacement rates by industry (07/13/04)
- Displacement rates and demographics, 1999-2000 (07/12/04)
- Hires exceed separations again (07/08/04)
- Layoffs and relocations (06/15/04)
- Hires rate in April 2004 (06/10/04)
- Fewer information technology layoffs in first quarter (05/25/04)
- Extended mass layoffs decline in first quarter of 2004 (05/19/04)
- Hiring in March 2004 (05/12/04)
- Labor force participation of mothers with infants in 2003 (04/22/04)
- Job openings in February 2004 (04/16/04)
- Age and labor force projections: 2002-12 (02/20/04)
- Extended mass layoffs in 2003 (02/18/04)
- Extended mass layoffs lower in fourth quarter (02/13/04)
- Evaluating projections of labor force participation rates (01/27/04)
- Age and the working poor (01/26/04)
- Multiple jobholders in 2002 (01/21/04)
- Women’s participation pattern is now more like men’s (01/09/04)
- Extended mass layoffs down in third quarter (11/21/03)
- Labor force participation during recent labor market downturns (10/15/03)
- Extended mass layoffs in second quarter (08/21/03)
- Lowest July labor force participation rate for youth since 1966 (08/12/03)
- Farm and service workers have highest poverty rates (07/03/03)
- Working poor and education in 2001 (07/01/03)
- Rate of working poor rises in 2001 (06/25/03)
- Reasons for extended layoffs in first quarter 2003 (06/19/03)
- Labor force, employment, and unemployment in May (06/10/03)
- Regional variation in employment in 2001 (04/29/03)
- Moonlighting across the U.S. (01/23/03)
- Counties with employment declines last year (11/29/02)
- Extended mass layoffs in third quarter (11/14/02)
- Permanent worksite closures in 2001 (09/04/02)
- Foreign-born workers and labor force growth at end of 20th century (08/16/02)
- Extended mass layoffs in second quarter (08/15/02)
- Lowest July labor force participation rate for youth since 1971 (08/14/02)
- Projected slowdown in labor force growth (08/07/02)
- Job openings rates by industry (08/01/02)
- New job openings and labor turnover survey (07/31/02)
- Regional variation in employment (07/24/02)
- Recently discharged vets and unemployment (07/03/02)
- Labor force participation of Vietnam-era vets in 2001 (07/01/02)
- Extended mass layoffs lower in first quarter (05/17/02)
- Most full-timers among working poor have one labor market problem (04/23/02)
- Youths, blacks, Hispanics most likely to be working poor (04/16/02)
- Events of 9/11 and layoffs (02/20/02)
- Extended mass layoffs up sharply in 2001 (02/14/02)
- Unemployment down in January (02/04/02)
- Unemployment edged up in December (01/08/02)
- Labor force participation trends for women and men (12/18/01)
- Youth segment of labor force to grow fastest (12/11/01)
- Labor force to continue to diversify (12/05/01)
- Extended mass layoffs up sharply in third quarter (11/16/01)
- Working full time, year round at new high in 2000 (11/07/01)
- Unemployment rate jumped in October (11/05/01)
- Employment growth fastest in Loudoun County, Virginia (10/24/01)
- Are youths working more now than in the past? (10/05/01)
- Working more than one job in 2000 (09/21/01)
- Unemployment rate rose sharply in August (09/10/01)
- Lowest July labor force participation rate for youth since 1972 (08/27/01)
- Extended mass layoffs sharply higher in second quarter (08/23/01)
- Youth employment, unemployment both rise in summer (08/22/01)
- Midwesterners are most likely to be on the job (08/01/01)
- The labor force is getting older (06/26/01)
- Slower growth in labor force expected in next 25 years (06/25/01)
- Employment situation changed little in May (06/04/01)
- Independent contractors in 2001 (05/25/01)
- Extended mass layoffs climb in first quarter 2001 (05/18/01)
- Full-time on-call workers most likely to be men (05/10/01)
- Contract company employees more educated than traditional workers (05/04/01)
- Two-thirds of temporary workers employed in services or manufacturing (05/02/01)
- Extended mass layoffs higher in fourth quarter 2000 (02/23/01)
- Fewer extended mass layoffs in 1999 (12/04/00)
- Working full time, year round at record high (11/30/00)
- Multiple jobholding rates higher in North (11/08/00)
- Union membership shows distinct geographic pattern (11/02/00)
- Unemployment in September (10/10/00)
- Labor market problems of poor full-timers (9/29/00)
- Second-quarter extended mass layoffs trend downward (9/26/00)
- Median tenure declines among older men, 1983-2000 (9/01/00)
- Median tenure little changed in recent years (8/30/00)
- Youth labor force participation this summer (8/28/00)
- Labor supply in a tight labor market (7/21/00)
- Labor force participation of Vietnam-era vets (6/8/00)
- Over half of youth are students; half of students are in labor force (5/25/00)
- Midwest has lowest unemployment rate again (4/4/00)
- Lowest unemployment rates in decades at end of 1999 (3/29/00)
- Part-time workers in 1998 (2/23/00)
- Changes in women's labor force participation in the 20th century (2/16/00)
- Women's share of labor force to edge higher by 2008 (2/14/00)
- Fewer individuals experienced unemployment in 1998 (2/10/00)
- Labor force and employment rates at highs (2/7/00)
- Nearly two-thirds of workers are employed year round, full time (2/1/00)
- Occupations with the largest growth, 1998-2008 (12/29/99)
- Over half of contingent workers would prefer permanent jobs (12/22/99)
- The "grayby" boom ages the labor force (12/20/99)
- The labor force in 2008: race and Hispanic origin (12/14/99)
- Millennial themes: age, education, services (12/1/99)
- It takes more information to understand labor shortages (5/12/99)
- Persons not in the labor force who "want a job now" declines in 1998 (4/22/99)
- Suburbanites enjoy better labor market outcomes (12/11/98)
- Education has positive impact on labor market activity of severely disabled (11/12/98)
- 3 of 10 persons with severe disabilities are active in the labor market (11/5/98)
Manufacturing
- Producer Price Index down again in September 2008 (10/16/08)
- Changes in payroll employment by industry, September 2008 (10/06/08)
- Manufacturing unit labor costs fell in 2007 in Taiwan, Japan, U.S. (10/02/08)
- International factory productivity gains, and losses, in 2007 (09/30/08)
- PPI down in August 2008 (09/15/08)
- Manufacturing productivity in second quarter of 2008 (09/05/08)
- Multifactor productivity in detailed manufacturing industries, 1987-2006 (09/02/08)
- Producer Price Index in July (08/20/08)
- PPI in May 2008 (06/18/08)
- Producer prices in April 2008 (05/21/08)
- Manufacturing multifactor productivity in 2006 (05/02/08)
- PPI in March 2008 (04/16/08)
- Manufacturing industries and productivity, 2006 (03/21/08)
- Producer prices in
February 2008 (03/19/08)
- Korea had largest manufacturing productivity gain in 2006 (02/29/08)
- PPI in January 2008 (02/27/08)
- Manufacturing compensation costs in U.S. and abroad, 2006 (02/12/08)
- Mass layoffs in 2007 (01/25/08)
- Producer prices in December 2007 (01/16/08)
- PPI in November 2007 (12/14/07)
- Auto parts industry employment trends in the Midwest, 1992-2006 (11/28/07)
- PPI in October 2007 (11/15/07)
- Producer prices in September 2007 (10/15/07)
- Unit labor costs in manufacturing dropped most in 2006 in Japan (10/02/07)
- International factory productivity gains in 2006 (09/28/07)
- PPI in August 2007 (09/19/07)
- Multifactor productivity in detailed manufacturing industries (08/22/07)
- PPI in July 2007 (08/15/07)
- Producer prices in June 2007 (07/18/07)
- PPI in May 2007 (06/15/07)
- Manufacturing
multifactor productivity in 2005 (06/08/07)
- Producer prices in April 2007 (05/14/07)
- PPI in March 2007 (04/16/07)
- Producer prices in February 2007 (03/16/07)
- Korea, Taiwan had biggest factory productivity gains in 2005 (02/27/07)
- PPI in January 2007 (02/20/07)
- Producer prices in December 2006 (01/18/07)
- Labor costs in China’s manufacturing sector (01/05/07)
- PPI in November 2006 (12/20/06)
- Manufacturing
multifactor productivity in 2002, 2003, and 2004 (12/07/06)
- Hourly compensation of production workers in the U.S. and selected countries, 2005 (12/01/06)
- Employment trends in residential and nonresidential construction (11/30/06)
- Mass layoffs in October 2006 (11/27/06)
- Producer prices in October 2006 (11/15/06)
- PPI in September 2006 (10/18/06)
- International factory productivity gains in 2005 (09/27/06)
- Producer prices in August 2006 (09/20/06)
- Displaced and reemployed workers by industry, January 2006 (08/22/06)
- PPI in July 2006 (08/16/06)
- Hires and separations rates in June 2006 (08/10/06)
- Producer prices in June 2006 (07/19/06)
- Producer prices in May 2006 (06/14/06)
- PPI in April 2006 (05/17/06)
- Productivity in largest manufacturing industries (05/03/06)
- PPI in March 2006 (04/19/06)
- PPI in February 2006 (03/22/06)
- Korea and Sweden record largest manufacturing productivity increases in 2004 (02/22/06)
- PPI in January 2006 (02/21/06)
- Mass layoffs in 2005(01/26/06)
- PPI in December (01/17/06)
- Hires rate in November 2005 (01/11/06)
- Producer prices in November (12/21/05)
- Factory productivity in the third quarter of 2005 (12/07/05)
- Hourly compensation in U.S. and foreign factories, 2004 (11/23/05)
- PPI in October 2005 (11/16/05)
- International factory productivity gains in 2004 (10/28/05)
- PPI in September 2005 (10/19/05)
- Producer prices in August 2005 (09/14/05)
- Factory productivity, second quarter of 2005 (09/08/05)
- Producer prices in July 2005(08/18/05)
- No change in June PPI (07/18/05)
- PPI drops in May 2005 (06/15/05)
- Factory productivity growth in first quarter 2005 (06/03/05)
- PPI up in April 2005 (05/18/05)
- PPI up in March 2005 (04/20/05)
- Producer prices in February 2005 (03/23/05)
- Unit labor costs in manufacturing dropped in 2003 in Japan, Taiwan, U.S. (03/09/05)
- Factory productivity growth in 2004 (03/04/05)
- Japan had largest manufacturing productivity increase in 2003 (03/01/05)
- PPI in January 2005 (02/22/05)
- Mass layoffs down again in 2004 (01/27/05)
- PPI down in December 2004 (01/18/05)
- PPI increases in November 2004 (12/13/04)
- Hourly compensation in U.S. and foreign factories, 2003 (11/23/04)
- PPI up sharply in October 2004 (11/17/04)
- Mass layoffs in September (10/22/04)
- Producer prices in September 2004 (10/18/04)
- Manufacturing unit labor costs lower in 2003 in Taiwan (10/05/04)
- Korea had largest factory productivity gain in 2003 (10/01/04)
- PPI in August 2004 (09/13/04)
- PPI in July (08/16/04)
- Manufacturing employment in July (08/09/04)
- PPI dips in June (07/16/04)
- PPI in May (06/18/04)
- Factory productivity in the first quarter (06/09/04)
- Manufacturing employment up in May (06/07/04)
- Gross job gains and losses in the third quarter of 2003 (05/24/04)
- Producer prices advance in April (05/14/04)
- PPI in March (04/23/04)
- Manufacturing employment in March (04/06/04)
- PPI in February (04/02/04)
- Manufacturing unit labor costs fell in 2002 in U.S., Canada, Taiwan (04/01/04)
- U.S. had largest manufacturing productivity increase in 2002 (03/29/04)
- PPI rises in January (03/19/04)
- A dip in manufacturing multifactor productivity (02/11/04)
- PPI rises in December (01/15/04)
- PPI down in November (12/15/03)
- Manufacturing employment in November (12/08/03)
- Beef, vehicle prices contribute to October PPI gain (11/17/03)
- Producer prices advance in September (10/14/03)
- Manufacturing unit labor costs lower in 2002 in U.S., Japan, Taiwan (09/16/03)
- Producer prices rise again in August (09/15/03)
- Sweden, Korea had largest factory productivity gains last year (09/11/03)
- Manufacturing productivity in the second quarter (08/19/03)
- Producer prices edged up in July (08/15/03)
- Producer prices up in June (07/14/03)
- Producer prices decline again in May (06/16/03)
- Producer prices down sharply in April (05/16/03)
- Producer prices up again in March (04/14/03)
- Producer prices rise again in February (03/17/03)
- Productivity declines in Canadian, Japanese, and U.S. factories in 2001 (02/27/03)
- Producer prices increase in January (02/21/03)
- Producer prices unchanged in December (01/16/03)
- Most cases of repeated-trauma disorder are in manufacturing (01/07/03)
- Producer prices decline in November (12/16/02)
- Decline of manufacturing unit labor costs continues (12/06/02)
- Producer prices jump in October (11/18/02)
- Producer prices up slightly in September (10/15/02)
- Compensation costs in foreign factories two-thirds of U.S. costs (10/02/02)
- U.S. factory productivity gain in 2001 was fourth highest (09/30/02)
- U.S. and foreign compensation costs in manufacturing (09/23/02)
- Producer prices unchanged in August (09/16/02)
- Factory productivity in the G-7 countries: 1950-2000 (09/11/02)
- Another increase in manufacturing multifactor productivity (08/30/02)
- Factory workers have highest risk of displacement (08/26/02)
- Manufacturing unit labor costs fall again in second quarter (08/13/02)
- Producer prices decline in July (08/09/02)
- Producer prices edge upward in June (07/12/02)
- Job losses moderating in manufacturing (07/09/02)
- Producer prices down again in May (06/14/02)
- Sharp decline in manufacturing labor costs in first quarter (06/06/02)
- High-tech productivity gains in 1990s (05/14/02)
- Producer prices down slightly in April (05/13/02)
- Productivity by industry between 1990 and 2000 (05/02/02)
- Korea had largest productivity gains in manufacturing in 2000 (04/22/02)
- Producer prices up in March (04/15/02)
- Fewer job losses in manufacturing (04/08/02)
- Steepest job losses in manufacturing-related fields in 2001 (03/27/02)
- Producer prices rose in February (03/18/02)
- Producer prices in January (02/19/02)
- Jump in factory labor costs in 2001 (02/08/02)
- Producer prices decline three months in a row (01/14/02)
- Producer prices decrease again in November (12/14/01)
- Most manufacturing employees work in larger establishments (11/27/01)
- Decline in producer prices in October (11/13/01)
- Producer prices rise again (10/17/01)
- Mexico has biggest increase in hourly compensation in 2000 (10/03/01)
- Drop in foreign factory wage costs (09/27/01)
- Producer prices up in August (09/17/01)
- U.S. led in factory productivity gains in 2000 (09/04/01)
- Extended mass layoffs most common in manufacturing industries (08/14/01)
- Producer prices fall again (08/13/01)
- Manufacturing productivity falls for second quarter in a row (08/08/01)
- Payroll employment down in July (08/06/01)
- Cost shares vary among manufacturing industries (07/26/01)
- Manufacturing employment by region, 1999 (07/25/01)
- Producer prices fall in June (07/16/01)
- Mixed multifactor productivity progress in biggest manufacturing industries (07/12/01)
- Another large job loss in manufacturing (07/09/01)
- Producer prices edge up in May (06/15/01)
- Jump in unit labor costs in manufacturing (06/11/01)
- Unit labor costs drop in 50 manufacturing industries (05/22/01)
- Productivity higher in over two-thirds of manufacturing industries(05/16/01)
- Rise in producer prices in April(05/14/01)
- Two-thirds of temporary workers employed in services or manufacturing (05/02/01)
- Producer prices edge down in March(04/13/01)
- The U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap(04/10/01)
- U.S. had largest productivity gains in manufacturing in 1999(04/06/01)
- Producer prices up slightly in February (03/19/01)
- Job losses continue in manufacturing (03/12/01)
- Fastest productivity growth ever in durable goods manufacturing last year (03/09/01)
- Fourth-quarter productivity growth in factories revised upward (03/07/01)
- Producer prices hold steady in December(01/16/01)
- Multifactor productivity increases modestly in many manufacturing industries (12/29/00)
- Producer prices edge up in November(12/15/00)
- Highest productivity growth in computer industry(12/05/00)
- Declines in labor costs among manufacturing industries (11/24/00)
- Productivity rises in most manufacturing industries(11/16/00)
- Producer prices up again in October(11/13/00)
- Unit labor costs in manufacturing increased the most in Japan and Korea in 1999 (10/23/00)
- Import prices in September(10/13/00)
- Computer prices dip again (10/02/00)
- Singapore has biggest fall in hourly compensation in 1999 (9/28/00)
- Producer prices decline in August (9/15/00)
- Producer prices show no change in July (8/15/00)
- Risk of displacement remains highest in manufacturing (8/11/00)
- Producer prices up in June due to energy price increase (7/17/00)
- No change in producer prices in May (6/12/00)
- Factory productivity increases at 7.3-percent annual rate in first quarter (6/7/00)
- Productivity rose fastest in computer factories (6/2/00)
- Producer prices down in April (5/15/00)
- Producer prices up 1.0 percent again in March (4/14/00)
- Growth and overtime higher in durables factories (4/11/00)
- Unit labor costs fall in fourth quarter (3/16/00)
- Producer prices rise 1.0 percent in February (3/17/00)
- Manufacturing productivity surges in fourth quarter (3/10/00)
- Hourly compensation still higher in Europe than U.S. (1/19/00)
- Hourly compensation drops the most in Korea in 1998 (1/12/00)
- Manufacturing employment in October (11/8/99)
- Working in manufacturing safer over the past two decades (10/18/99)
- Manufacturing leads industries in nonfatal injuries and illnesses (4/16/99)
- Manufacturing, mining report employment declines during 1998 (3/31/99)
- France leads 11 countries in manufacturing productivity growth during 1997 (3/17/99)
- Manufacturing employment most prevalent in Midwest (8/6/99)
- Benefits nearly a third of compensation in manufacturing (6/29/99)
- Finance and manufacturing industries report highest weekly wages in 1997 (2/4/99)
- Workdays lost to injury in manufacturing (7/27/99)
Men
- Earnings of women and men by race and ethnicity, 2007 (10/30/08)
- Women's earnings as a percentage of men's, 1979-2007 (10/29/08)
- Education and time spent in primary care of children (07/09/08)
- Employment and unemployment from age 18 to age 42 (07/01/08)
- Household activities in 2007 (06/27/08)
- Average hours that men and women worked in 2007 (06/26/08)
- Married-couple families and employment, 2007 (06/02/08)
- Married parents, household activities, and childcare (05/09/08)
- 2007 high school grads and college enrollment (04/28/08)
- Labor force participation of veterans of World War II, Korean War, or Vietnam era (04/22/08)
- Unemployment and young veterans, 2007 (04/11/08)
- School status at age 20 (01/31/08)
- Work experience, 2006 (12/20/07)
- Wives who earn more than their husbands, 1987-2005 (11/30/07)
- Usual weekly earnings by educational attainment and sex (10/19/07)
- Weekly earnings in second quarter 2007 by demographics (07/20/07)
- Household activities in 2006 (07/03/07)
- Average hours of work of men and women, 2006 (07/02/07)
- Change in employment by major occupation and sex, 2005-06 (06/12/07)
- Married-couple families and employment, 2006 (05/10/07)
- 2006 high school grads and college enrollment (04/27/07)
- Work experience of men and women in 2005 (02/12/07)
- Volunteer rates in 2006 (01/23/07)
- Changes in men’s and women’s labor force participation rates (01/10/07)
- Differences in women's earnings by educational level, 2005 (11/29/06)
- Differences between women’s and men’s unemployment rates over the decade (11/28/06)
- Earnings of second-generation Americans (10/17/06)
- Unemployment of second- and third-and-higher-generation Americans (10/13/06)
- Men’s and women’s work hours, 2005 (10/04/06)
- Women’s earnings as a percentage of men’s, 1979-2005 (10/03/06)
- Differences in earnings by age and sex in 2005 (10/02/06)
- Workers with at least ten years of employee tenure, 2006 (09/21/06)
- Unemployment rates and demographics, July 2006 (08/07/06)
- Working on the weekend (07/28/06)
- Usual weekly earnings, second quarter 2006 (07/24/06)
- Unemployment rates of veterans, 2005 (05/30/06)
- Fewer families with children under 18 have employed parent (05/02/06)
- Employment in married-couple families (04/28/06)
- Weekly earnings in first quarter 2006 by demographics (04/27/06)
- College enrollment of 2005 high school grads (03/27/06)
- Work experience of men and women in 2004 (12/28/05)
- Differences in earnings by age and sex in 2004 (11/03/05)
- Growth in inflation-adjusted earnings, 1979-2004 (11/01/05)
- Education and earnings in 2004 (10/20/05)
- Time spent at work in 2004 (10/07/05)
- Leisure activities in 2004 (10/06/05)
- Age and fatal work injuries in 2004 (08/30/05)
- Computer use at work in 2003 (08/03/05)
- Earnings and educational attainment: second quarter of 2005 (07/21/05)
- Wives who earn more than their husbands (06/23/05)
- Labor force participation of mothers and fathers (06/10/05)
- Women, men, and unions, 1983 - 2004 (05/26/05)
- Differences in women's earnings by educational level (05/12/05)
- Employment of high school students rises by grade (04/28/05)
- Jobs that have become less male-dominated (04/08/05)
- College enrollment of 2004 high school grads (03/29/05)
- Transition from school to work quicker as education increases (03/02/05)
- Weekly earnings in fourth quarter 2004 by demographics (02/01/05)
- Work experience in 2003 (12/23/04)
- Volunteer rates in 2004 (12/17/04)
- Differences in earnings by sex, race, and Hispanic origin (11/29/04)
- Part-time workers: who they are and how much they earn (11/04/04)
- Earnings and educational level in 2003 (10/29/04)
- Occupation and earnings: third quarter of 2004 (10/21/04)
- Unemployment in September 2004 (10/13/04)
- Employees with 10 years or more of tenure with the same employer (09/22/04)
- Unemployment rates of veterans (07/29/04)
- Occupational employment of veterans (07/28/04)
- Unemployment rates by age and the baby boom (07/22/04)
- 2003 high school graduates and college enrollment (05/04/04)
- Increases in men’s and women’s earnings in 2003 (04/09/04)
- Evaluating projections of labor force participation rates (01/27/04)
- Demographics of unemployment, December 2003 (01/12/04)
- Women’s participation pattern is now more like men’s (01/09/04)
- Extent of unemployment in 2002 (01/06/04)
- Unemployment during 2002 by race, Hispanic ethnicity, and sex (12/29/03)
- Percent of men and women that worked during 2002 (12/23/03)
- Increase in volunteering (12/19/03)
- Earnings by educational attainment and sex, 1979 and 2002 (10/23/03)
- Differences in women's and men’s earnings by race and Hispanic origin (10/22/03)
- Earnings and occupation: third quarter of 2003 (10/21/03)
- Women’s earnings 78 percent of men’s in 2002 (10/16/03)
- Earnings and educational attainment: second quarter of 2003 (07/18/03)
- Unemployment of parents with children under 18 (07/15/03)
- 2002 high school graduates and college enrollment (06/26/03)
- Women’s earnings up relative to men’s in 2002 (04/23/03)
- Women’s earnings up relative to men’s in 2002 (04/01/03)
- Weekly earnings in the fourth quarter (01/21/03)
- Work experience in 2001 (12/27/02)
- College grads have highest volunteer rate (12/24/02)
- Volunteering in the U.S. (12/19/02)
- Using the Internet to find a job (11/06/02)
- Over half of workers used a computer in 2001 (10/24/02)
- Weekly earnings in the third quarter (10/22/02)
- Singles’ similar purchasing probabilities (10/18/02)
- Gender differences in employee tenure (09/20/02)
- Young boomers employed in three-quarters of weeks from age 18-36 (09/17/02)
- Unemployment rates in August (09/09/02)
- Younger boomers: nearly 10 jobs by age 36 (08/28/02)
- Foreign-born workers and labor force growth at end of 20th century (08/16/02)
- Projected slowdown in labor force growth (08/07/02)
- Unemployment rates in July (08/05/02)
- Weekly earnings in the second quarter (07/23/02)
- Earnings of part-timers (07/02/02)
- Labor force participation of Vietnam-era vets in 2001 (07/01/02)
- Paid by the hour in 2001 (06/27/02)
- College enrollment of 2001 high school graduates (05/15/02)
- Women of Generation X in the labor force (05/09/02)
- Most full-timers among working poor have one labor market problem (04/23/02)
- Weekly earnings in the first quarter (04/18/02)
- Youths, blacks, Hispanics most likely to be working poor (04/16/02)
- Unemployment rates in March (04/09/02)
- Unemployment rates in February (03/12/02)
- Weekly earnings in the fourth quarter (01/22/02)
- Labor force participation trends for women and men (12/18/01)
- Labor force to continue to diversify (12/05/01)
- Blacks, men most likely to experience unemployment (11/15/01)
- Working full time, year round at new high in 2000 (11/07/01)
- Weekly earnings in the third quarter (10/25/01)
- Women's earnings 76 percent of men's in 2000 (09/05/01)
- Women's earnings growth higher than men's at all education levels, 1979-2000 (08/16/01)
- Unemployment rates in July (08/07/01)
- Weekly earnings by demographics in second quarter (07/20/01)
- Tenure down for men, up for women (06/29/01)
- Employment in families maintained by women rose in 2000 (04/20/01)
- College enrollment of last year's high school graduates (04/16/01)
- Less multiple jobholding last year (03/15/01)
- Shorter unemployment spells in 2000 (03/14/01)
- Unemployment rate rises in January (02/05/01)
- Gender gap in unionization closing (01/19/01)
- Work experience rises again (11/22/00)
- Weekly earnings of full-time workers in third quarter (10/20/00)
- Median tenure declines among older men, 1983-2000 (9/01/00)
- Median tenure little changed in recent years (8/30/00)
- Weekly earnings of full-time workers in second quarter (7/25/00)
- Unemployment rates in June (7/10/00)
- Share of families with an employed member rose in 1999 (6/16/00)
- Labor force participation of Vietnam-era vets (6/8/00)
- Unemployment rates in April (5/8/00)
- Part-time workers in 1998 (2/23/00)
- Nearly two-thirds of workers are employed year round, full time (2/1/00)
- Gender pay gap largest in sales, lowest in farm occupations (1/24/00)
- Unemployment in November (12/6/99)
- Full-time working couples more common (11/2/99)
- Men's earnings at peak at age 45-54 (7/23/99)
- Young women enroll in college in greater numbers than young men (06/30/99)
- Differences in women's and men's earnings by age, 1979-98 (6/4/99)
- Job absence rate higher for women than for men (3/25/99)
- Reasons for unemployment differ by gender, age (3/19/99)
- Women's earnings 76 percent of median for men in 1998 (1/27/99)
- Job tenure declines among men (10/6/98)
- Job-related deaths are less likely for women (9/30/98)
Metropolitan areas and counties
- Employment growth and decline by county, March 2007-2008 (10/28/08)
- Counties with highest wage growth, first quarter 2008 (10/20/08)
- Reasons for extended mass layoff events in the New York area, 1996-2006 (10/10/08)
- New Employment Cost Indexes for selected metropolitan areas (09/26/08)
- Counties with largest gains and losses in employment, December 2006-2007 (07/30/08)
- Comparisons of pay between metropolitan areas, 2007 (07/28/08)
- Counties with highest average weekly wages at the end of 2007 (07/25/08)
- Employment in the residential framing contractors industry (06/24/08)
- Employment of fast food cooks by metropolitan area, May 2006 (06/19/08)
- County employment: largest growth and decline, September 2006- 2007 (04/10/08)
- Employment growth and decline by county, June 2006-2007 (01/23/08)
- Creative arts employment in New York and Los Angeles (11/29/07)
- Employment and wages by occupation for nonmetropolitan areas (10/25/07)
- Employment growth and decline by county, March 2006-2007 (10/23/07)
- Counties with highest wage growth, first quarter 2007 (10/22/07)
- Comparisons of pay between metropolitan areas, 2006 (09/27/07)
- Counties with highest wage growth, fourth quarter 2006 (07/27/07)
- Fastest growth and decline in employment by county, December 2005-2006 (07/26/07)
- Employment in managing offices, June 2006 (07/12/07)
- Recovery after Hurricane Katrina (06/20/07)
- Highest paid registered nurses are in California (05/18/07)
- Wage growth by county, third quarter 2005-2006 (04/17/07)
- Employment growth and decline by county, September 2005-2006 (04/12/07)
- Fairfax County and growth of professional and business services jobs in Washington, DC area (01/31/07)
- Fastest growth and decline in employment by county, June 2005-2006 (01/17/07)
- Counties with highest wage growth, second quarter 2006 (01/12/07)
- Telemarketing centers in the U.S. (01/03/07)
- Most rapid growth and decline in employment by county, March 2005-March 2006 (10/27/06)
- Comparisons of pay between metropolitan areas, 2005 (09/29/06)
- The labor market impact of Hurricane Katrina (08/31/06)
- Counties with highest wage growth, fourth quarter 2005 (08/02/06)
- Most rapid growth and decline in employment by county, December 2004-December 2005 (07/27/06)
- Earnings of retail salespersons highest in metro areas in West (06/08/06)
- Counties with fastest pay growth, third quarter 2005 (04/18/06)
- Counties with most rapid employment growth and decline, September 2004-September 2005 (04/13/06)
- Counties with fastest growth in employment, June 2004-June 2005 (01/18/06)
- Counties with most rapid pay growth, second quarter 2005 (01/12/06)
- Comparisons of pay between metropolitan areas (12/29/05)
- Counties with most rapid growth in employment, March 2004-March 2005 (10/25/05)
- Counties with fastest pay growth, first quarter 2005 (10/21/05)
- Counties with fastest pay growth, third quarter 2004 (04/15/05)
- Unemployment rates in metropolitan divisions, January 2005 (03/18/05)
- Academia, agriculture, and metropolitan area unemployment rates (02/03/05)
- Counties with most rapid growth in employment, June 2003-June 2004 (01/19/05)
- Counties with most rapid pay growth, second quarter 2004 (01/12/05)
- Counties with fastest job growth, March 2003-March 2004 (10/27/04)
- Counties with most rapid growth in employment, December 2002-December 2003 (07/27/04)
- Counties with fastest growing pay, fourth quarter 2003 (07/09/04)
- 9/11 and the New York City economy (07/01/04)
- Extended mass layoffs decline in first quarter of 2004 (05/19/04)
- Counties with fastest growing employment, September 2003 (04/07/04)
- San Jose had biggest unemployment rate drop in 2003 (02/05/04)
- Counties with fastest growing employment, June 2003 (01/08/04)
- Counties with fastest growing pay, first quarter 2003 (11/06/03)
- Counties with fastest growing employment, March 2003 (11/03/03)
- Metro areas with highest percentages of high-tech workers (08/22/03)
- Job flows in Rust Belt (12/02/02)
- Counties with employment declines last year (11/29/02)
- California, Texas, Florida, Nevada had fastest growing counties (11/26/02)
- Lafayette County, Louisiana had highest growth in pay in 2001 (11/25/02)
- New York County had highest pay level in 2001 (11/22/02)
- Metro areas with highest pay in 2001 (11/13/02)
- Largest pay hike in Lafayette, La. (11/12/02)
- Benefit, wage costs for State and local government workers rise in step at the beginning of 2002 (04/26/02)
- Smaller rise in benefit costs for State and local government workers at end of 2001 (02/06/02)
- Counties with largest employment gains in 2000 (11/02/01)
- Job growth in suburbs versus cities (10/31/01)
- Benefit costs for State and local government workers up sharply in past 3 months (10/30/01)
- Employment growth fastest in Loudoun County, Virginia (10/24/01)
- Santa Clara County had top pay level in 2000 (10/23/01)
- San Mateo County, California had highest growth in pay in 2000 (10/19/01)
- Gap widens between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area pay (10/11/01)
- San Jose again leads nation in annual pay (10/05/01)
- San Jose has biggest pay hike again (10/01/01)
- Variation in women's employment across metropolitan areas, 1999 (07/23/01)
- New York County leads in pay in 1999 (12/20/00)
- San Jose ranks first in annual pay (12/12/00)
- Biggest hike in pay in San Jose (11/29/00)
- Travis County, Texas had biggest pay increase in 1998 (2/3/00)
- Jacksonville, NC, has lowest annual pay (1/27/00)
- Los Angeles County Experiences Largest Employment Gains (1/7/00)
- Austin had highest 1998 pay increase (1/4/00)
- Nationwide earnings data by occupation from National Compensation Survey now available (10/19/99)
- New York County tops in pay in 1997 (9/21/99)
- San Jose leads nation in annual pay (8/26/99)
- Much variation in women's employment across metropolitan areas (8/20/99)
- Odessa-Midland, Texas, had largest unemployment rate increase during 1998 (2/8/99)
- Most metropolitan areas experience jobless rate decrease in 1998 (2/5/99)
- Suburbanites enjoy better labor market outcomes (12/11/98)
- Eight counties reported employment greater than 1 million in 1996 (12/4/98)
- Employment declined in 27 large counties in 1996 (12/3/98)
- Few of the Nation's largest counties recorded pay declines in 1996 (12/2/98)
- Nevada's Clark County reported largest percent increase in employment in 1996 (12/1/98)
- Average annual pay highest in New York County in 1996 (11/30/98)
Occupations
- Mixed-education occupations, 2006-16 (10/22/08)
- Variation in medical care benefits by occupation, 2008 (09/25/08)
- Healthcare occupations and workdays (09/19/08)
- Variation in worker earnings by occupation, July 2007 (09/16/08)
- Employer costs for retirement and savings plans, June 2008 (09/11/08)
- Surgical technologists (07/23/08)
- Earnings of bachelor’s degree recipients 10 years after graduation (07/22/08)
- Earnings in nine largest occupations, May 2006 (06/25/08)
- Occupations with different wage variations (06/20/08)
- Employment of fast food cooks by metropolitan area, May 2006 (06/19/08)
- Health benefit costs in private industry, March 2008 (06/12/08)
- Highest and lowest paying occupational groups, 2007 (05/13/08)
- Office and administrative occupations in 2007 (05/12/08)
- Older teachers work more hours than younger teachers (04/25/08)
- Occupations and foreign-born workers in 2007 (04/02/08)
- Commercial divers (03/25/08)
- Employer costs for paid leave in private industry, December 2007 (03/20/08)
- Projected growth in professional occupations, 2006-16 (01/04/08)
- Self-employment in 2016 (12/31/07)
- Occupations losing the most jobs, 2006-16 (12/28/07)
- Occupations with the largest projected job growth, 2006-16 (12/07/07)
- Employment and wages by occupation for nonmetropolitan areas (10/25/07)
- Earnings in air travel jobs (10/05/07)
- Employment in air travel jobs (10/04/07)
- Health educators (10/01/07)
- Working as a cobbler (09/26/07)
- “STEM� occupations and job growth (06/28/07)
- Variation in worker earnings by occupation, June 2006 (06/27/07)
- Change in employment by major occupation and sex, 2005-06 (06/12/07)
- Employment in office and administrative support occupations, 2006 (05/29/07)
- Highest and lowest paying occupational groups, 2006 (05/22/07)
- Highest paid registered nurses are in California (05/18/07)
- Foreign-born workers by occupation, 2006 (05/01/07)
- Employer costs for paid leave in private industry, December 2006 (04/02/07)
- Working as a floral designer (03/02/07)
- Training animals for a living (02/21/07)
- Sprains and strains again most common workplace injury (11/20/06)
- Occupations with the most job openings for college graduates, 2004-14 (09/28/06)
- Healthcare employment for workers without a bachelor’s degree (09/26/06)
- Employee tenure by occupation, 2006 (09/12/06)
- Emergency management specialists (06/30/06)
- Captioning and court reporting in the 21st century (06/26/06)
- Health benefit costs in private industry, March 2006 (06/22/06)
- Earnings of retail salespersons highest in metro areas in West (06/08/06)
- Occupational changes: then and now (04/06/06)
- Absence rates and occupation, 2005 (01/31/06)
- Unionization rates by occupation in 2005(01/25/06)
- Occupational mobility and age (01/04/06)
- Mass layoffs in November (12/23/05)
- Occupations with the largest job growth, 2004–14 (12/22/05)
- Occupational groups and projections, 2004-14 (12/13/05)
- Meeting and convention planners (12/02/05)
- Food preparation and serving occupations, November 2004 (11/29/05)
- Highest paid occupations, November 2004 (11/10/05)
- Alternative routes to agricultural work (07/25/05)
- Earnings in geography jobs (07/22/05)
- Lowest paying occupations in May 2004 (06/01/05)
- Highly paid healthcare occupations (05/27/05)
- Foreign-born workers and occupations, 2004 (05/13/05)
- Jobs that have become less male-dominated (04/08/05)
- Sprains and strains most common workplace injury (04/01/05)
- Injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work, 2003 (03/31/05)
- Absence rates and occupation, 2004 (02/14/05)
- Unionization rates by occupation, 2004 (02/09/05)
- Earnings of advertising sales agents (01/07/05)
- New and emerging occupations at the start of the 21st century (01/05/05)
- Employer costs for paid leave (12/16/04)
- Lost-worktime injuries and illnesses by day of week, 2002 (12/03/04)
- Highest-paying jobs in November 2003 (11/15/04)
- Fatal work injuries from accidental gunshot wounds (10/28/04)
- Occupation and earnings: third quarter of 2004 (10/21/04)
- Fatal work injuries by occupation, 2003 (10/08/04)
- Occupational employment of veterans (07/28/04)
- Compensation by occupational group in March 2004 (07/02/04)
- 9/11 and the New York City economy (07/01/04)
- Lowest paying occupations in May 2003 (05/06/04)
- Highest paying occupations in May 2003 (05/05/04)
- Occupational fatalities: self-employed workers and wage and salary workers (04/12/04)
- Occupations with most lost-time injuries and illnesses (03/31/04)
- Projected employment in high-paying occupations requiring a bachelor’s or graduate degree (03/17/04)
- Projected employment in high-paying occupations requiring less than a bachelor’s degree (03/15/04)
- Fastest growing occupations through 2012 (02/12/04)
- Evaluating 1988–2000 employment projections (01/07/04)
- Nursing animals to health (12/16/03)
- Lowest paying occupations in 2002 (12/02/03)
- Highest paying occupations in 2002 (11/24/03)
- Earnings and union status (10/30/03)
- Women’s earnings in professional specialty occupations (10/29/03)
- Earnings and occupation: third quarter of 2003 (10/21/03)
- New and emerging occupations by industry, 2000 (09/02/03)
- Employee benefits in June 2003 (08/27/03)
- Metro areas with highest percentages of high-tech workers (08/22/03)
- Employment and wages in elementary and secondary schools (08/20/03)
- Occupational earnings in July 2002 (07/23/03)
- Farm and service workers have highest poverty rates (07/03/03)
- When relative wages depend on where you are (06/06/03)
- Occupational variation in computer use (06/04/03)
- Do occupational wages vary much by location? (06/03/03)
- Assessing the 1988-2000 employment growth projections (05/29/03)
- Accuracy of growth projections for health care occupations (05/28/03)
- When the future becomes the past: 1988-2000 projections for large occupations (05/23/03)
- Jobs with the most lost-time injuries (03/28/03)
- Farm jobs and managerial positions have lowest absence rate (01/28/03)
- Lowest paying occupations in 2001 (12/03/02)
- Highest paying occupations in 2001 (11/07/02)
- Most IT workers have college degrees (10/23/02)
- Managers, professionals have highest tenure (09/24/02)
- Occupations of foreign-born workers (08/02/02)
- Earnings of interpreters and translators (07/19/02)
- Employment costs by occupation in March (07/10/02)
- Wages in legal occupations in 2000 (06/07/02)
- Earnings spread widest within and between professional, service groups (05/22/02)
- Nearly half of executives have flexible work hours (04/25/02)
- Truck drivers again have the most lost-time injuries (04/24/02)
- For aircraft mechanics, certification pays (04/03/02)
- Steepest job losses in manufacturing-related fields in 2001 (03/27/02)
- Most home workers are managers and professionals (03/05/02)
- Self-employed in 2000 (01/28/02)
- Occupations losing the most jobs, 2000-10 (01/04/02)
- Fastest growing jobs, 2000-2010 (12/04/01)
- Office, administrative support largest occupation (11/26/01)
- Lowest paid jobs in 2000 (11/23/01)
- Highest paying occupations in 2000 (11/21/01)
- Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists—working to rehabilitate offenders (09/28/01)
- Medical transcriptionists: making medical histories (09/25/01)
- Sales engineers: technical expertise plus people skills (09/18/01)
- Keeping the environment clean (09/07/01)
- Employment cost increase by occupation (08/03/01)
- Displacement rates among blue-collar and white-collar workers (08/02/01)
- Health benefits 5.6 percent of total compensation (07/06/01)
- Five million new jobs in just ten occupations (07/03/01)
- Seeing with sound (05/31/01)
- From watches to pianos: precision instrument and equipment repairers (05/30/01)
- Occupations of independent contractors (04/30/01)
- Truck drivers have the most lost-time injuries (03/29/01)
- Lowest absence rate in farm jobs (03/23/01)
- Taxing jobs: tax examiners, revenue agents, and collectors (03/13/01)
- Wild jobs: working in zoos and aquariums (03/05/01)
- Surge in demand for troubleshooters (02/27/01)
- Union membership by occupation in 2000 (01/23/01)
- Librarians in 2008—more in business settings (01/04/01)
- Earnings by occupation in 1998 (10/25/00)
- Farmers have highest percentage of older workers (09/11/00)
- Jobs most affected by baby-boomer retirements (8/31/00)
- Pay gap crosses occupational lines (8/4/00)
- Service workers on alternative shifts more often (8/3/00)
- Wages of salespersons in 1998 (7/20/00)
- Longer hours at the top? (6/21/00)
- About one in five workers have supervisory role (4/26/00)
- Work-related homicide rates highest among cabbies, cops (4/5/00)
- Strong growth in managerial and professional occupations in 1999 (3/23/00)
- Total job openings, 1998-2008: replacement and growth (3/14/00)
- Managers, laborers unemployed longest in 1999 (3/13/00)
- Wages, occupations, and job duties (2/16/00)
- Farmers projected to have largest job loss in 1998-2008 (2/8/00)
- Gender pay gap largest in sales, lowest in farm occupations (1/24/00)
- The top-paying service occupations in 1998 (1/21/00)
- Protective service occupations have highest union membership rate (1/20/00)
- Occupations with the largest growth, 1998-2008 (12/29/99)
- Annual wages of nurses, doctors, and other health care workers (12/23/99)
- Blue-collar workers have highest eligibility for short-term disability benefits, lowest for long-term (11/29/99)
- Occupational stress and time away from work (10/20/99)
- Displaced professional workers most likely to return to same occupation (10/15/99)
- Shifts within and across occupations drive changes in skill levels (9/17/99)
- Service, farm workers have highest poverty rates (9/7/99)
- Projections of service worker employment generally on target (6/18/99)
- Assessing projections of management jobs (6/16/99)
- Savings and thrift plans in small private establishments (6/11/99)
- Women in managerial, professional occupations earn more than others (6/10/99)
- More temporary workers expected in certain blue-collar occupations (3/3/99)
- Demographics vary by occupation (2/16/99)
- Production occupations have largest employment share in 1997 (1/13/99)
- Professional and managerial occupations have higher wages (12/29/98)
- Entrants concentrated in sales, clerical, and service occupations (12/21/98)
- Young workers more likely to try new occupations (12/14/98)
- Services industry has highest number of emerging occupations (12/7/98)
- New occupations emerging across industry lines (11/9/98)
Occupational safety and health
- Workplace injury and illness rates by industry in 2007 (10/27/08)
- Injury and illness rate down again in 2007 (10/24/08)
- On-the-job fatalities due to falls in 2007 (08/28/08)
- Workplace homicides in 2007 (08/26/08)
- Fatal work injuries in 2007 (08/21/08)
- Coal mining fatalities (07/03/08)
- Distribution of days away from work due to workplace injuries and illnesses, 2006 (11/27/07)
- Injuries and illness resulting in days away from work by age in 2006 (11/09/07)
- Occupational injuries and illnesses and establishment size (10/26/07)
- Decline in injuries and illnesses rates continued in 2006 (10/17/07)
- Railroad-related work fatalities (09/13/07)
- Fatal on-the-job highway incidents in 2006 (09/06/07)
- Age and fatal work injuries in 2006 (08/20/07)
- Workplace homicides declined in 2006 (08/14/07)
- Fatal work injuries in 2006 (08/10/07)
- Workplace injuries and illnesses among mechanics (05/30/07)
- Sprains and strains again most common workplace injury (11/20/06)
- Workplace violence prevention programs and policies (10/31/06)
- Workplace violence in 2005 (10/30/06)
- Incidence rates of nonfatal occupational illnesses by industry, 2005 (10/25/06)
- Injuries and illnesses rates down again in 2005 (10/20/06)
- Hurricanes and workplace fatalities, 2005 (08/15/06)
- Fatal work injuries in 2005 (08/11/06)
- Workplace injuries and illnesses among nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides (07/03/06)
- Distribution of days away from work due to workplace injuries and illnesses, 2004 (12/20/05)
- Age and injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work, 2004 (12/14/05)
- Workplace fatalities among Asian workers (12/01/05)
- Injury and illness rate up in the utilities industry (11/28/05)
- Injury and illness rates down in 2004 (11/22/05)
- Age, on-the-job injuries and illnesses, and days away from work (11/15/05)
- Fatal on-the-job highway incidents in 2004 (09/20/05)
- Fatal work injuries by occupation in 2004 (09/13/05)
- Workplace homicides declined in 2004 (09/01/05)
- Age and fatal work injuries in 2004 (08/30/05)
- Fatal work injuries in 2004(08/26/05)
- Length of work absences due to injuries and illnesses, 2003 (04/07/05)
- Sprains and strains most common workplace injury (04/01/05)
- Injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work, 2003 (03/31/05)
- Comparing old and new statistics on workplace injuries and illnesses (01/25/05)
- On-the-job fatalities at road construction sites (01/04/05)
- Days away from work, job transfer, or restriction due to injuries and illnesses, 2003 (01/03/05)
- Occupational injuries and illnesses by industry, 2003 (12/15/04)
- Multiple-fatality rate highest in government (12/14/04)
- Lost-worktime injuries and illnesses by day of week, 2002 (12/03/04)
- Work-related multiple-fatality incidents, 1995-99 (11/24/04)
- Fatal work injuries from accidental gunshot wounds (10/28/04)
- Fatal work injuries by occupation, 2003 (10/08/04)
- Fatal on-the-job injuries by age in 2003 (10/06/04)
- Fatal occupational injuries by industry, 2003 (09/30/04)
- Fatal work injuries in 2003 (09/23/04)
- Fatalities among professional athletes (08/17/04)
- Foreign-born workers and on-the-job fatalities by industry (06/30/04)
- Occupational fatalities: self-employed workers and wage and salary workers (04/12/04)
- Occupations with most lost-time injuries and illnesses (03/31/04)
- Repetitive motion results in longest work absences (03/30/04)
- Events causing occupational injuries (03/26/04)
- Days away from work, job transfer, or restriction due to injuries and illnesses, 2002 (01/02/04)
- Workplace injuries by industry, 2002 (12/22/03)
- Fatal occupational injuries by industry, 2002 (10/02/03)
- Most frequent types of work-related fatalities in 2002 (09/24/03)
- Fatal work injuries count lower in 2002 (09/22/03)
- Longest work absences result from repetitive motion (04/04/03)
- Sources of lost-worktime injuries and illnesses in 2001 (04/02/03)
- Lost-worktime injuries by age (03/31/03)
- Jobs with the most lost-time injuries (03/28/03)
- Most cases of repeated-trauma disorder are in manufacturing (01/07/03)
- Incidence of injuries with days away from work down again in 2001 (01/03/03)
- Injuries and illnesses in goods-producing and service-producing industries in 2001 (12/23/02)
- On-the-job injuries and illnesses rate at new low (12/20/02)
- Fatal on-the-job highway incidents rise in 2001 (10/10/02)
- Work-related fatalities up in construction industry (10/03/02)
- September 11 raises fatal work injury toll in 2001 (09/26/02)
- Worker fatalities in eating and drinking places (06/18/02)
- On-the-job injuries in eating and drinking places (06/17/02)
- Repetitive motion leads to longest work absences (05/01/02)
- Truck drivers again have the most lost-time injuries (04/24/02)
- Injuries and illnesses that resulted in time away from work in 2000 (04/11/02)
- About 1 in 5 toxicology reports positive in occupational fatalities (04/02/02)
- Use of respirators in the workplace (03/21/02)
- Two-thirds of occupational illnesses are repeated trauma cases (01/10/02)
- Incidence of injuries with days away from work edged down in 2000 (01/02/02)
- Injuries and illnesses in goods-producing and service-producing industries in 2000 (12/26/01)
- Rate of on-the-job injuries and illnesses at record low (12/19/01)
- Increase in job-related homicides in 2000 (08/28/01)
- Work-related fatalities decrease in construction industry (08/24/01)
- Decline in fatal on-the-job highway incidents (08/21/01)
- Fatal work injuries in 2000 (08/15/01)
- Sources of lost-worktime injuries and illnesses (04/04/01)
- Days away from work highest for carpal tunnel syndrome (04/02/01)
- Truck drivers have the most lost-time injuries (03/29/01)
- Insect bites, stings cause thousands of workplace injuries (02/06/01)
- Animal attacks and on-the-job fatalities (01/25/01)
- Another decrease in days away from work due to workplace injuries and illnesses (12/26/00)
- Injuries and illnesses in goods-producing and service-producing industries in 1999 (12/21/00)
- Decline in on-the-job injuries and illnesses continues (12/19/00)
- Job-related homicides continue to decline (8/25/00)
- On-the-job deaths due to falls in 1999 (8/23/00)
- Fatal work injuries in 1999 (8/21/00)
- Risk of lost worktime injuries for youth (7/27/00)
- Sprains, strains by far the most common injuries resulting in time away from work (5/4/00)
- National Security largest component of work-related aircraft fatalities (5/3/00)
- Fatal and nonfatal falls in the workplace (5/1/00)
- Taxicabs have by far the greatest work-related homicide risk (4/27/00)
- Lost-worktime injuries and illnesses (4/24/00)
- Decline in work-related homicides (4/19/00)
- Highest risk of falls in construction (4/18/00)
- Robbery by far the most common motive for work-related homicides (4/12/00)
- Work-related homicide rates highest among cabbies, cops (4/5/00)
- Largest number of truckdriver highway fatalities occurred in Texas in 1998 (2/24/00)
- Collisions are the most common cause of truckdriver fatalities (2/11/00)
- Truckdriver highway fatalities most common in summer (2/4/00)
- Eighth consecutive drop in incidence of days away from work due to workplace injuries and illnesses (12/28/99)
- Injuries and illnesses in goods-producing and service-producing sectors (12/21/99)
- Rate of on-the-job injuries and illnesses continues to decline (12/17/99)
- Industries with the most cases of occupational stress (10/27/99)
- Toxicology reports and workplace deaths (10/26/99)
- Rate of occupational injuries and illnesses in construction drops by 38 percent in 1976-97 (10/21/99)
- Occupational stress and time away from work (10/20/99)
- Working in manufacturing safer over the past two decades (10/18/99)
- White-collar workers account for most cases of occupational stress (10/14/99)
- Decline in cases of occupational stress (10/13/99)
- Hospitals have highest number of occupational injuries (8/18/99)
- Rate of fatal work injuries rises with age (8/17/99)
- Most reported occupational illnesses are repeated-trauma disorders (8/13/99)
- Fatal work injuries at seven-year low (8/11/99)
- Meat packing plants have the highest rate of repeated-trauma disorders (8/5/99)
- Nonfatal injuries to young workers (8/4/99)
- Hazards of refuse collection (7/28/99)
- Workdays lost to injury in manufacturing (7/27/99)
- Youths and on-the-job danger (7/15/99)
- Fatalities among firefighters (07/9/99)
- Blue-collar workers earn more of compensation in benefits than other workers (7/6/99)
- How risky is police work? (7/2/99)
- Five days away from work is median for injury or illness (5/4/99)
- Lost-worktime injuries decline from 1993 to 1997 (4/26/99)
- Manufacturing leads industries in nonfatal injuries and illnesses (4/16/99)
- Sprains, strains, and tears most frequent time-lost work injury (4/12/99)
- More fatalities from being caught in machinery in 1997 (1/12/99)
- Most dangerous occupation of 1997? Timber cutting (1/4/99)
- Injuries and illnesses with lost workdays declining (12/28/98)
- Injury and illness incidence rate lowest on record (12/18/98)
- Highway fatalities on-the-job reach all-time high in 1997 (10/9/98)
- Job-related deaths are less likely for women (9/30/98)
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