Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements
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- Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements, February 2005
- Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements, February 2005 Technical Note
- Table 1. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by selected characteristics, February 2005
- Table 2. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by selected characteristics, February 2005
- Table 3. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by school enrollment and educational attainment, February 2005
- Table 4. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by occupation and industry, February 2005
- Table 5. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by selected characteristics, February 2005
- Table 6. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by selected characteristics, February 2005
- Table 7. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by school enrollment and educational attainment, February 2005
- Table 8. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by occupation and industry, February 2005
- Table 9. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers and those with alternative and traditional work arrangements by health insurance coverage and eligibility for employer-provided pension plans, February 2005
- Table 10. Employed contingent workers by their preference for contingent or noncontingent work arrangements, February 2005
- Table 11. Employed workers with alternative work arrangements by their preference for a traditional work arrangement, February 2005
- Table 12. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by contingent and noncontingent employment, February 2005
- Table 13. Median usual weekly earnings of full- and part-time contingent wage and salary workers and those with alternative work arrangements by sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, February 2005
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Last Modified Date: July 27, 2005