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December 1990, Vol. 113, No. 12
How firm size and industry affect employee benefits
Thomas P. Burke and John D. Morton
Economists, Division of Occupational Pay and Employee Benefit
Levels, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Larry L. Huff, a mathematical statistician in the Office of Compensation and Working Conditions, assisted in the development of data for this article.
Smaller establishments and service-producing industries typically provide fewer benefits than larger establishments and goods-producing industries, but the extent of benefit coverage varies widely within industrial and establishment size groupings. This article analyzes the incidence of employee benefits by establishment size and industry.
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