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(The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Archived articles from The Editor's Desk—
Employment
- Payroll employment by State in July (08/26/09)
- Gross job gains and losses in the fourth quarter of 2008 (08/21/09)
- Hires rate at low point in June 2009 (08/14/09)
- Employment changes by industry in July 2009 (08/11/09)
- Employment changes in the largest counties, December 2008 (07/22/09)
- Hires rate continues to decline (07/08/09)
- Payroll employment in June 2009 (07/07/09)
- Putting numbers to work for 125 years (06/26/09)
- Average hours that men and women worked in 2008 (06/25/09)
- Working at home, 2003-2007 (06/23/09)
- Employment and wages of environmental engineers (06/12/09)
- Number of job openings at new low in April (06/10/09)
- Payroll employment in May 2009 (06/08/09)
- Metro areas with largest over-the-year percentage declines in employment, April 2009 (06/04/09)
- Annual business employment dynamics statistics (06/03/09)
- Job openings, hires, and separations in 2008 (06/02/09)
- Employment and married-couple families in 2008 (05/28/09)
- Gross job gains and losses in the third quarter of 2008 (05/20/09)
- Number of job openings at new low (05/13/09)
- Payroll employment in April 2009 (05/11/09)
- Employment concentration: welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers (05/05/09)
- Wages of workers in largest occupations, May 2008 (05/04/09)
- Which workers spend the most time working at home? (04/28/09)
- Forensic science technicians (04/22/09)
- Job losses in temporary help services (04/14/09)
- Fastest decline in employment by county, September 2007-2008 (04/09/09)
- Hires rate in February 2009 (04/08/09)
- Payroll employment in March 2009 (04/07/09)
- Job openings rate in January 2009 (03/11/09)
- Payroll employment in February 2009 (03/09/09)
- Gross job gains and losses: second quarter 2008 (02/25/09)
- Concentration of employment in higher education in metropolitan areas (02/13/09)
- Payrolls in January 2009 (02/09/09)
- Employment of 20- and 21-year-olds not enrolled in school (02/04/09)
- Union membership by state, 2008 (02/03/09)
- Job openings, hires, and total separations rates in November 2008 (01/14/09)
- Payroll employment in December 2008 (01/12/09)
- Labor force participation rate of mothers, 1975-2007 (01/08/09)
- Women and employment by industry (01/07/09)
- Involuntary part-time work (01/06/09)
- Not-for-profit sector and employment (12/31/08)
- Working in 2007 (12/24/08)
- Working full time, year round in 2007 (12/19/08)
- Job openings rate in October 2008 (12/10/08)
- Payrolls in November 2008 (12/08/08)
- Quarterly job gains and losses, March 2008 (11/25/08)
- Job openings by industry, September 2008 (11/14/08)
- Airline employment: takeoff and descent (11/13/08)
- Payroll employment in October 2008 (11/12/08)
- Employment growth and decline by county, March 2007-2008 (10/28/08)
- Multiple jobholding in States in 2007 (10/09/08)
- Job openings rate in August 2008 (10/08/08)
- Changes in payroll employment by industry, September 2008 (10/06/08)
- 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)
- Payroll employment in August 2008 (09/09/08)
- Gross job gains and losses: fourth quarter 2007 (08/19/08)
- Job openings rate in June 2008 (08/13/08)
- More seniors working full time (08/06/08)
- Payroll employment in July 2008 (08/05/08)
- Counties with largest gains and losses in employment, December 2006-2007 (07/30/08)
- Hires rate down in May 2008 (07/10/08)
- Payrolls in June 2008 (07/07/08)
- Working at home in 2007 (07/02/08)
- Employment and unemployment from age 18 to age 42 (07/01/08)
- Youngest boomers: 10.8 jobs from ages 18-42 (06/30/08)
- Average hours that men and women worked in 2007 (06/26/08)
- Earnings in nine largest occupations, May 2006 (06/25/08)
- Employment in the residential framing contractors industry (06/24/08)
- Job openings rate in April 2008 (06/11/08)
- Payroll employment in May 2008 (06/10/08)
- Quits as a percentage of separations, 2007 (06/06/08)
- Married-couple families and employment, 2007 (06/02/08)
- Job losses and gains in the third quarter of 2007 (05/22/08)
- Job openings by industry, March 2008 (05/20/08)
- Office and administrative occupations in 2007 (05/12/08)
- Married parents, household activities, and childcare (05/09/08)
- Payrolls in April 2008 (05/05/08)
- Trends in industry employment in 2007 (04/21/08)
- County employment: largest growth and decline, September 2006- 2007 (04/10/08)
- Job openings in February (04/09/08)
- Payroll employment in March 2008 (04/08/08)
- Occupations and foreign-born workers in 2007 (04/02/08)
- Hires and separations in 2007 (03/13/08)
- U.S. skiing employment (03/12/08)
- Payrolls in February 2008 (03/10/08)
- Job openings and labor turnover in 2007 (02/13/08)
- Union membership by industry, 2007 (02/11/08)
- January 2008 payroll employment (02/04/08)
- Union membership by State, 2007 (01/29/08)
- Employment growth and decline by county, June 2006-2007 (01/23/08)
- Hires rates by region, November 2006 and November 2007 (01/11/08)
- Industries losing the most jobs, 2006-16 (01/10/08)
- Payroll employment up by 1.3 million in 2007 (01/07/08)
- 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)
- Work experience, 2006 (12/20/07)
- Industries with the most new jobs, 2006-16 (12/19/07)
- Job openings by industry, October 2007 (12/12/07)
- Payroll employment in November 2007 (12/11/07)
- Occupations with the largest projected job growth, 2006-16 (12/07/07)
- Labor force participation rate of mothers, 1975-2006 (12/03/07)
- Creative arts employment in New York and Los Angeles (11/29/07)
- Auto parts industry employment trends in the Midwest, 1992-2006 (11/28/07)
- Job losses and gains by industry, first quarter of 2007 (11/20/07)
- Quits rates in September 2006 and September 2007 (11/07/07)
- October 2007 payroll employment (11/05/07)
- Employment of women, by industry (10/31/07)
- Multiple jobholding in 2006 (10/30/07)
- Employment growth and decline by county, March 2006-2007 (10/23/07)
- Job openings rate in August 2007 (10/11/07)
- Payrolls in September 2007 (10/10/07)
- Employment in air travel jobs (10/04/07)
- Security guard employment after 2001 (09/14/07)
- Hires and separations in July 2007 (09/12/07)
- Payroll employment in August 2007 (09/10/07)
- Gross job gains and losses by State (08/31/07)
- Job losses and gains in the fourth quarter of 2006 (08/17/07)
- Job openings by industry, June 2007 (08/09/07)
- Payroll employment in July (08/06/07)
- 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 concentration in automotive industries (07/25/07)
- Working at home in 2006 (07/13/07)
- Employment in managing offices, June 2006 (07/12/07)
- Job openings in May 2007 (07/11/07)
- June 2007 payroll employment (07/10/07)
- Average hours of work of men and women, 2006 (07/02/07)
- The average day, 2006 (06/29/07)
- Small and large firms and job growth (06/26/07)
- Industry employment trends in 2006 (06/21/07)
- Recovery after Hurricane Katrina (06/20/07)
- Job openings in April 2007 (06/13/07)
- Change in employment by major occupation and sex, 2005-06 (06/12/07)
- Time use of married women with young children (06/06/07)
- Payroll employment by industry, May 2007 (06/04/07)
- Gross job gains and losses: third quarter 2006 (05/21/07)
- Married-couple families and employment, 2006 (05/10/07)
- Job openings by industry in March (05/09/07)
- April 2007 payroll employment (05/08/07)
- Foreign-born workers by occupation, 2006 (05/01/07)
- Employment growth and decline by county, September 2005-2006 (04/12/07)
- March 2007 payroll employment (04/10/07)
- Employment of 18- and 19-year-olds not enrolled in school (03/28/07)
- Job openings rates by industry in January 2007 (03/14/07)
- Payroll employment, February 2007 (03/12/07)
- Job growth by firm size: second quarter 2006 (02/15/07)
- Work experience of men and women in 2005 (02/12/07)
- Union membership by industry, 2006 (02/09/07)
- Job openings and labor turnover in 2006 (02/07/07)
- Payroll employment in January 2007 (02/05/07)
- Fairfax County and growth of professional and business services jobs in Washington, DC area (01/31/07)
- Union membership by State, 2006 (01/30/07)
- Union membership in 2006 (01/26/07)
- Fastest growth and decline in employment by county, June 2005-2006 (01/17/07)
- Payroll employment up by 1.8 million in 2006 (01/08/07)
- Telemarketing centers in the U.S. (01/03/07)
- Multiple jobholding in 2005 (12/27/06)
- Job openings rates by industry in October 2006 (12/13/06)
- Women in the professions (12/05/06)
- Labor force participation rate of mothers (12/0406)
- Employment trends in residential and nonresidential construction (11/30/06)
- Gross job gains and losses: first quarter 2006 (11/22/06)
- Job openings rates by industry in September 2006 (11/08/06)
- Payroll employment by industry, October 2006 (11/07/06)
- Most rapid growth and decline in employment by county, March 2005-March 2006 (10/27/06)
- Job openings rate in August 2006 (10/12/06)
- Changes in payroll employment by industry, September 2006 (10/10/06)
- Workers with at least ten years of employee tenure, 2006 (09/21/06)
- Job openings by industry in July 2006 (09/13/06)
- Employee tenure by occupation, 2006 (09/12/06)
- Employee tenure, 2006 (09/11/06)
- Gross job gains and losses: fourth quarter 2005 (09/08/06)
- Payrolls in August (09/06/06)
- Displaced and reemployed workers by industry, January 2006 (08/22/06)
- Hires and separations rates in June 2006 (08/10/06)
- Payroll employment by industry, July 2006 (08/08/06)
- Working on the weekend (07/28/06)
- Most rapid growth and decline in employment by county, December 2004-December 2005 (07/27/06)
- Hires rates by region, May 2006 (07/12/06)
- Payroll employment in June 2006 (07/10/06)
- Employment trends in hospitals (07/05/06)
- Hires and separations in April (06/07/06)
- Change in payroll employment, May 2006 (06/05/06)
- Gross job gains and losses in the third quarter of 2005 (05/19/06)
- Job openings in March 2006 (05/10/06)
- April 2006 payroll employment (05/09/06)
- Fewer families with children under 18 have employed parent (05/02/06)
- Employment in married-couple families (04/28/06)
- Counties with most rapid employment growth and decline, September 2004-September 2005 (04/13/06)
- Employment up again in March (04/10/06)
- Over half of job separations are quits (04/07/06)
- Payroll employment, 2000-2005 (04/05/06)
- Shifting to one-stop shopping (03/21/06)
- Annual hires, total separations, and quits rates, 2001 – 2005 (03/15/06)
- Payroll employment in February 2006 (03/13/06)
- Enlistment of youth in the Armed Forces (02/27/06)
- Gross job gains and losses in the second quarter of 2005 (02/16/06)
- Job openings and labor turnover in 2005 (02/08/06)
- January 2006 payroll employment (02/07/06)
- Union membership by industry, 2005 (01/24/06)
- Union membership in 2005 (01/23/06)
- Counties with fastest growth in employment, June 2004-June 2005 (01/18/06)
- Hires rate in November 2005 (01/11/06)
- Payroll employment up by 2 million in 2005 (01/09/06)
- Multiple jobholding in 2004 (01/06/06)
- Occupational mobility and age (01/04/06)
- Industries with the most new jobs, 2004-14 (12/30/05)
- Work experience of men and women in 2004 (12/28/05)
- Service-providing sector and job growth to 2014 (12/19/05)
- Job growth and firm size (12/09/05)
- Payroll employment up in November (12/05/05)
- Gross job gains and losses in the first quarter of 2005 (11/21/05)
- Job openings in September 2005 (11/09/05)
- Payroll employment little changed in October (11/07/05)
- Daily time use of high school students (10/27/05)
- Counties with most rapid growth in employment, March 2004-March 2005 (10/25/05)
- Job openings in August 2005 (10/13/05)
- Payroll employment in September (10/11/05)
- Time spent at work in 2004 (10/07/05)
- 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)
- The average day in 2004 (09/22/05)
- Employment up again in August (09/07/05)
- Most common uses for computers at work (09/02/05)
- High-technology employment (08/31/05)
- Gross job gains and losses in the fourth quarter of 2004(08/19/05)
- Methods of Internet job searching (08/16/05)
- Hires rate in June 2005 (08/11/05)
- Payroll employment advanced in July (08/09/05)
- Alternative employment arrangements and worker preferences (08/04/05)
- Computer use at work in 2003 (08/03/05)
- Temporary help agency workers (08/02/05)
- Contingent workers and education (07/28/05)
- Alternative routes to agricultural work (07/25/05)
- Job openings rate in May 2005 (07/13/05)
- U.S. employment rose in June 2005 (07/12/05)
- Formal flexitime programs not common (07/07/05)
- Flexible work schedules in 2004 (07/05/05)
- Job openings rates by industry, April 2005 (06/08/05)
- May 2005 payroll employment (06/06/05)
- Women, men, and unions, 1983 - 2004 (05/26/05)
- Gross job gains and losses: third quarter 2004 (05/25/05)
- Foreign-born workers and occupations, 2004 (05/13/05)
- Job openings rates in March 2005 (05/11/05)
- Job growth in April 2005 (05/10/05)
- Industries and employment growth in 2004 (04/29/05)
- Employment of high school students rises by grade (04/28/05)
- Employment gains among Hispanic population in 2004 (04/26/05)
- Temporary help trends (04/14/05)
- Job openings in February 2005 (04/13/05)
- Jobs that have become less male-dominated (04/08/05)
- Payrolls up in March 2005 (04/05/05)
- Hires and separations rates in January 2005 (03/22/05)
- Job openings rate in January 2005 (03/16/05)
- Education and duration of employment relationships (03/10/05)
- Payroll employment in February 2005 (03/07/05)
- Frequency and nature of worker training (03/03/05)
- Transition from school to work quicker as education increases (03/02/05)
- Gross job gains and losses in the second quarter of 2004 (02/16/05)
- Hires rate in December 2004 (02/11/05)
- Job openings rate up slightly in December 2004 (02/10/05)
- Unionization rates by occupation, 2004 (02/09/05)
- Payroll employment growth in January 2005 (02/08/05)
- Unionization rates by industry, 2004 (01/28/05)
- Counties with most rapid growth in employment, June 2003-June 2004 (01/19/05)
- Job openings in November (01/13/05)
- Payroll growth tops 2 million in 2004 (01/10/05)
- Hours: Two surveys compared (01/06/05)
- Job openings and the Help-Wanted Index (12/28/04)
- Work experience in 2003 (12/23/04)
- Job openings by industry, October 2004 (12/09/04)
- Change in payroll employment in November 2004 (12/07/04)
- Government employment and the 2001 recession (11/16/04)
- Hires rate in September 2004 (11/10/04)
- October 2004 payroll employment (11/08/04)
- Counties with fastest job growth, March 2003-March 2004 (10/27/04)
- Job openings rate unchanged in August 2004 (10/14/04)
- Payroll employment in September 2004 (10/12/04)
- Employees with 10 years or more of tenure with the same employer (09/22/04)
- First results from survey of time use (09/15/04)
- Hires rate down in July 2004 (09/09/04)
- Change in payroll employment, August 2004 (09/08/04)
- Education and number of jobs held from ages 18-38 (09/02/04)
- Younger boomers: 10.2 jobs from ages 18-38 (08/30/04)
- Employment duration of younger baby boomers (08/26/04)
- Self-employment rates, 1948-2003 (08/24/04)
- Self-employment rates by industry, 2003 (08/23/04)
- June job openings rates (08/12/04)
- Manufacturing employment in July (08/09/04)
- Disabled veterans and the labor force (08/05/04)
- Gross job gains and losses in the fourth quarter, 2003 (08/04/04)
- Reemployment of displaced workers by age, January 2004 (08/02/04)
- Occupational employment of veterans (07/28/04)
- Counties with most rapid growth in employment, December 2002-December 2003 (07/27/04)
- Hires exceed separations again (07/08/04)
- Payroll employment in June 2004 (07/06/04)
- Hires rate in April 2004 (06/10/04)
- Manufacturing employment up in May (06/07/04)
- Gross job gains and losses in the third quarter of 2003 (05/24/04)
- Hiring in March 2004 (05/12/04)
- Payroll employment in April (05/11/04)
- Self-employed women: 1976-2003 (04/29/04)
- Government employment declined in 2003 (04/14/04)
- Counties with fastest growing employment, September 2003 (04/07/04)
- Manufacturing employment in March (04/06/04)
- Fastest growing industries (03/24/04)
- Employment projections for the goods-producing sector, 2002-12 (03/10/04)
- Payroll employment in February (03/09/04)
- Employment growth in the service-providing sector, 2002-12 (03/04/04)
- Occupations with the largest job decline, 2002-12 (02/25/04)
- Work experience of teenagers by race, Hispanic origin, and age (02/19/04)
- Extended mass layoffs in 2003 (02/18/04)
- Payroll employment up in January (02/10/04)
- Gross job gains and losses in the second quarter of 2003 (01/29/04)
- Union membership declines again in 2003 (01/22/04)
- Multiple jobholders in 2002 (01/21/04)
- Payroll employment flat in December (01/13/04)
- Counties with fastest growing employment, June 2003 (01/08/04)
- Evaluating 1988–2000 employment projections (01/07/04)
- Unemployment during 2002 by race, Hispanic ethnicity, and sex (12/29/03)
- Percent of men and women that worked during 2002 (12/23/03)
- Employment-population ratios of women in 12 countries (12/10/03)
- Manufacturing employment in November (12/08/03)
- Gross job gains and losses in the first quarter (11/26/03)
- Extended mass layoffs down in third quarter (11/21/03)
- Payroll employment rises again in October (11/10/03)
- Counties with fastest growing employment, March 2003 (11/03/03)
- Labor force participation during recent labor market downturns (10/15/03)
- Payroll employment in September 2003 (10/07/03)
- New statistics on business employment dynamics (10/01/03)
- Hours, earnings, and payrolls in August (09/08/03)
- Metro areas with highest percentages of high-tech workers (08/22/03)
- Extended mass layoffs in second quarter (08/21/03)
- Employment and wages in elementary and secondary schools (08/20/03)
- Fewer youths in summer work (08/11/03)
- Payroll employment in July (08/04/03)
- Composition of new information supersector (07/31/03)
- Payroll employment in June (07/08/03)
- More changes to Current Employment Statistics (06/11/03)
- Labor force, employment, and unemployment in May (06/10/03)
- New classifications of payroll employment (06/09/03)
- 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)
- Payroll employment in April (05/06/03)
- Employment, unemployment up in April (05/05/03)
- Regional variation in employment in 2001 (04/29/03)
- Payrolls down in March (04/08/03)
- Employment gains in real estate in 2002 (04/03/03)
- Health services had biggest employment gain in 2002 (03/27/03)
- First NAICS-based monthly State and area employment numbers (03/21/03)
- Fall in payroll employment in February (03/10/03)
- Drops in employment-population ratios in most States (03/05/03)
- Age and unionization rates, 2002 (02/28/03)
- Union membership in private industry, 2002 (02/26/03)
- Most doctoral grads work outside of academia (02/25/03)
- Rise in payroll employment in January (02/11/03)
- Most 16- to 18-year-old students work in school year and summer (02/06/03)
- Common occupations for 16-year-olds: cashiers and cooks (02/05/03)
- Largest establishments most common in education and health services, manufacturing (01/24/03)
- Moonlighting across the U.S. (01/23/03)
- Small establishments employ majority of private industry workers (01/22/03)
- Payroll employment down in December (01/13/03)
- Work experience in 2001 (12/27/02)
- Employment little changed in November (12/11/02)
- 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)
- Job-search methods on-line (11/21/02)
- Extended mass layoffs in third quarter (11/14/02)
- Using the Internet to find a job (11/06/02)
- Payroll employment in October (11/04/02)
- Computer use most prevalent in finance industry (10/31/02)
- Reasons for computer use at work (10/30/02)
- Over half of workers used a computer in 2001 (10/24/02)
- Wage gains and cuts (10/17/02)
- Moonlighting in 2001 (10/16/02)
- Payroll employment in September (10/08/02)
- Managers, professionals have highest tenure (09/24/02)
- Gender differences in employee tenure (09/20/02)
- Young boomers employed in three-quarters of weeks from age 18-36 (09/17/02)
- Employment growth in the G7 countries: 1960–2000 (09/12/02)
- Payroll employment in August (09/10/02)
- Younger boomers: nearly 10 jobs by age 36 (08/28/02)
- Extended mass layoffs in second quarter (08/15/02)
- Payroll employment in July (08/06/02)
- Occupations of foreign-born workers (08/02/02)
- Regional variation in employment (07/24/02)
- Job losses moderating in manufacturing (07/09/02)
- Unemployment in June (07/08/02)
- Slowdown in computer-services employment growth (06/12/02)
- Unemployment rate at 5.8 percent in May (06/11/02)
- Payroll employment in May (06/10/02)
- Fast growth in services to business (06/05/02)
- Falling employment in personnel services (06/04/02)
- Extended mass layoffs lower in first quarter (05/17/02)
- Women of Generation X in the labor force (05/09/02)
- Small change in payroll employment in April (05/07/02)
- One in 7 work evening, night, other shifts (04/30/02)
- Nearly half of executives have flexible work hours (04/25/02)
- Over one quarter of full-time workers have flexible schedules (04/19/02)
- Employment of mothers with infants in 2001 (04/10/02)
- Fewer job losses in manufacturing (04/08/02)
- Decline in married-couple families with both spouses employed (04/04/02)
- Steepest job losses in manufacturing-related fields in 2001 (03/27/02)
- Frequency of work at home (03/20/02)
- Payroll employment up in February (03/11/02)
- Computer use by home workers (03/07/02)
- Catching up is most common reason to work at home (03/06/02)
- Most home workers are managers and professionals (03/05/02)
- Working at home (03/04/02)
- Midwest had highest employment-population ratios in 2001 (02/28/02)
- Events of 9/11 and layoffs (02/20/02)
- Extended mass layoffs up sharply in 2001 (02/14/02)
- Employment continued to decline in January (02/05/02)
- Unemployment down in January (02/04/02)
- Information sector employs 3.7 million (01/31/02)
- Unionization rates by age, 2001 (01/29/02)
- Self-employed in 2000 (01/28/02)
- Who was affected as the economy started to slow? (01/25/02)
- Union membership in government, 2001 (01/24/02)
- Union membership in private industry, 2001 (01/18/02)
- First glimpse at NAICS data (01/16/02)
- Unemployment edged up in December (01/08/02)
- Payroll employment declined again in December (01/07/02)
- Occupations losing the most jobs, 2000-10 (01/04/02)
- Employee and freelance jobs among youths (12/27/01)
- Boys, girls equally likely to be "employees" by age 17 (12/21/01)
- Some service industries grow faster in recessions (11/30/01)
- Retail employment and establishment size (11/28/01)
- Most manufacturing employees work in larger establishments (11/27/01)
- Office, administrative support largest occupation (11/26/01)
- Working full time, year round at new high in 2000 (11/07/01)
- Large drop in payroll employment in October (11/06/01)
- Counties with largest employment gains in 2000 (11/02/01)
- Job growth in suburbs versus cities (10/31/01)
- Employment growth fastest in Loudoun County, Virginia (10/24/01)
- Family structure and employment of 15-year-olds (10/18/01)
- About one in ten 16-year-old students working more than half-time (10/10/01)
- Payroll employment fell in September (10/09/01)
- Are youths working more now than in the past? (10/05/01)
- Working more than one job in 2000 (09/21/01)
- Youth employment, unemployment both rise in summer (08/22/01)
- Most extended mass layoffs in 2000 involved fewer than 150 workers (08/20/01)
- Extended mass layoffs most common in manufacturing industries (08/14/01)
- Payroll employment down in July (08/06/01)
- Midwesterners are most likely to be on the job (08/01/01)
- Displacement rate still highest in West (07/31/01)
- Manufacturing employment by region, 1999 (07/25/01)
- Displaced workers reemployed in the same industry, 2000 (07/24/01)
- Variation in women's employment across metropolitan areas, 1999 (07/23/01)
- Finding a new job after displacement (07/18/01)
- Displacement rate declined in late 1990s (07/17/01)
- Another large job loss in manufacturing (07/09/01)
- Tenure down for men, up for women (06/29/01)
- Employment change in membership organizations (06/12/01)
- 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)
- New information on job creation and destruction (05/15/01)
- Full-time on-call workers most likely to be men (05/10/01)
- Despite growth, contingent worker rate little changed (05/08/01)
- Unemployment up in April (05/07/01)
- Contract company employees more educated than traditional workers (05/04/01)
- Employment of mothers with infants decreases again (05/03/01)
- Occupations of independent contractors (04/30/01)
- Less than 10 percent of workers in nontraditional arrangements (04/25/01)
- Both spouses work in most married-couple families (04/24/01)
- Most of last year's high school graduates in labor force (04/23/01)
- Employment in families maintained by women rose in 2000 (04/20/01)
- Employment growth in 2000 by race and Hispanic origin (04/17/01)
- Decline in payroll employment in March (04/09/01)
- Younger workers have highest poverty rates (04/05/01)
- Poverty rate still higher for working women (03/26/01)
- Reasons for working part time (03/21/01)
- Number, rate of working poor fell in 1999 (03/20/01)
- Less multiple jobholding last year (03/15/01)
- Job losses continue in manufacturing (03/12/01)
- Majority of private-industry employees work in small establishments (03/08/01)
- Surge in demand for troubleshooters (02/27/01)
- Extended mass layoffs higher in fourth quarter 2000 (02/23/01)
- Government workers more likely to be union members (02/01/01)
- How seven pluses and a zero make a small minus for working hours (01/29/01)
- Services fueled 1990s job growth (01/24/01)
- Union membership by occupation in 2000 (01/23/01)
- Gender gap in unionization closing (01/19/01)
- Private-sector employment up modestly in December (01/08/01)
- Librarians in 2008—more in business settings (01/04/01)
- Employment growth in Mexico (01/03/01)
- Job leavers not a good gauge of worker confidence (12/13/00)
- Payroll job total grew slowly in November (12/11/00)
- Most 16-year-old students work for pay (12/08/00)
- Working full time, year round at record high (11/30/00)
- Work experience rises again (11/22/00)
- Employed women about as likely as men to be looking (11/21/00)
- Experience of unemployment continues to decline (11/15/00)
- Multiple jobholding rates higher in North (11/08/00)
- Job search rate declines with age (11/07/00)
- Payroll employment in October (11/06/00)
- Union membership shows distinct geographic pattern (11/02/00)
- Less job hunting by employed workers (10/31/00)
- Small number of industries involved in largest strikes (10/06/00)
- Types of jobs in cable TV and in broadcasting (10/05/00)
- Pay TV employment charges along (10/03/00)
- Second-quarter extended mass layoffs trend downward (9/26/00)
- Nearly 7.2 million working poor in 1998 (9/20/00)
- When one job isn't enough (9/12/00)
- Private-sector payroll employment edges up in August (9/05/00)
- Median tenure declines among older men, 1983-2000 (9/01/00)
- Median tenure little changed in recent years (8/30/00)
- "Nature of job" most frequent reason for shift work (8/21/00)
- Labor force participation and Social Security (8/16/00)
- Eating and drinking places industry hire the most 15-year-olds (8/8/00)
- Payroll employment in July (8/7/00)
- Service workers on alternative shifts more often (8/3/00)
- Youth working in high school more likely to be employed in future (8/1/00)
- Executives most likely to have flexible work hours (7/26/00)
- Common occupations for 15-year-olds: cashiers and cooks (7/18/00)
- Employment of mothers with infants decreases (6/23/00)
- Share of families with an employed member rose in 1999 (6/16/00)
- Drop in private-sector employment in May (6/5/00)
- Payroll employment in March (4/10/00)
- Transportation equipment makers added the most overtime (3/31/00)
- More counters compared to population: Census 2000 (3/27/00)
- Overtime contributes to factory recovery (3/24/00)
- Strong growth in managerial and professional occupations in 1999 (3/23/00)
- Counting the counters: Census 2000 (3/22/00)
- Part-time workers in 1998 (2/23/00)
- Labor force and employment rates at highs (2/7/00)
- Truckdriver highway fatalities most common in summer (2/4/00)
- Nearly two-thirds of workers are employed year round, full time (2/1/00)
- Protective service occupations have highest union membership rate (1/20/00)
- Job growth in December (1/10/00)
- Los Angeles County Experiences Largest Employment Gains (1/7/00)
- Over half of contingent workers would prefer permanent jobs (12/22/99)
- More than two-thirds of projected fastest growing occupations are in high wage jobs (12/9/99)
- Employment in electric services industry drops in 1990s (11/22/99)
- Manufacturing employment in October (11/8/99)
- Average work experience rises in recent years (10/29/99)
- Education and second job entrepreneurs (10/7/99)
- Communications workers get the most paid leave (10/6/99)
- Just over half of temporary workers are female (10/4/99)
- Incidence of flexible work schedules increases (9/30/99)
- Shifts in auto industry employment, 1979-98 (9/28/99)
- Change in percent of persons working full-time year round varies by sex and education (9/24/99)
- Displacement rates for blue-collar and white-collar workers more similar in recent years (9/16/99)
- Poverty rates higher for working women (9/10/99)
- Young adults most likely to be among the working poor (9/9/99)
- Midwestern States have top employment-population ratios (9/8/99)
- Working for someone else and for yourself (9/1/99)
- Youth employment up 2.8 million this summer (8/27/99)
- Much variation in women's employment across metropolitan areas (8/20/99)
- Educational and health services employment most extensive in Northeast (8/16/99)
- Agriculture employment most widespread by far in West North Central States (8/12/99)
- Manufacturing employment most prevalent in Midwest (8/6/99)
- Concentration of high-tech employment (8/3/99)
- Considerable variation in multiple jobholding by State (7/30/99)
- High tech doesn't always mean high growth (7/29/99)
- Large variation in union membership by State (7/22/99)
- Majority of college students work for pay (7/20/99)
- Employment of mothers with infants (06/08/99)
- Self-employment more important in 1990s Canadian job growth than in American (06/03/99)
- Executives, professionals, and service workers to be growing share of self-employed (05/19/99)
- Health employment not as strong as it used to be (05/06/99)
- About a quarter of 14-year olds hold jobs (5/03/99)
- West, South lead employment growth by region in 1998 (4/21/99)
- Employment advances on narrower industry front in 1998 (4/19/99)
- 1998 services industry job growth strong, but still off 1993-97 average (4/13/99)
- 1996-98 growth fastest among jobs with highest earnings (4/9/99)
- 1998 job growth in several major industries outpaces 5-year average (4/6/99)
- Manufacturing, mining report employment declines during 1998 (3/31/99)
- Largest employment share is in services industry (3/26/99)
- Job absence rate higher for women than for men (3/25/99)
- Southeast region employs the most textile workers (3/18/99)
- 7.9 million workers were multiple jobholders in 1998 (3/5/99)
- More temporary workers expected in certain blue-collar occupations (3/3/99)
- Outside DC, largest federal employment share in Alaska (3/1/99)
- Temporary workers in professional occupations expected to increase (2/24/99)
- Demographics vary by occupation (2/16/99)
- Small establishments employ the largest share of workers (2/11/99)
- The young are most likely to be contingent workers (2/9/99)
- Odessa-Midland, Texas, had largest unemployment rate increase during 1998 (2/8/99)
- Independent contractors differ from traditional workers (2/2/99)
- Union membership edges up, but share continues to fall (1/28/99)
- Production occupations have largest employment share in 1997 (1/13/99)
- Physicians work the longest weeks (12/23/98)
- Auto dealers are fewer, bigger, and employ more workers (12/22/98)
- Entrants concentrated in sales, clerical, and service occupations (12/21/98)
- Young workers more likely to try new occupations (12/14/98)
- More people are working year-round (12/8/98)
- Services industry has highest number of emerging occupations (12/7/98)
- Eight counties reported employment greater than 1 million in 1996 (12/4/98)
- Employment declined in 27 large counties in 1996 (12/3/98)
- Nevada's Clark County reported largest percent increase in employment in 1996 (12/1/98)
- New occupations emerging across industry lines (11/9/98)
- People average 8.6 jobs from ages 18 to 32 (10/13/98)
- Job tenure declines among men (10/6/98)
- Fewer youths hired this summer (10/2/98)
- General Motors strikes affect employment counts (9/28/98)
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