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Labor Force Statistics
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Publications, Research, Analysis
Guidance on Survey Differences in Labor Force Estimates
Fact Sheet: Differences Among the Employment and Unemployment Estimates from the American Community Survey, the Current Population Survey, and the Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program
American Community Survey - Evaluation Report Series
Census 2000 (Your Gateway to Census 2000)
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) (SIPP Home Page)
Reasons People Do Not Work: 2004 (P70-111)
Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Spells of Unemployment, 2001–2003 (P70-105)
Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Labor Force Turnover, 1996-1999 (P70-96)
Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Spells of Unemployment, 1996-1999 (P70-93)
Reasons People Do Not Work: 1996 (P70-76)
Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Labor Force, 1992 to 1993 (P70-57)
A Perspective on Low-Wage Workers
Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Labor Force, 1991 to 1993 (P70-48)
Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Labor Force and Income, 1990 to 1992 (P70-40)
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division