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With the approach of Labor Day weekend, we got together with NSF's Nimmi Kannankutty to ask her about the diversity of people and occupations making up the STEM workforce. Kannankutty is senior adviso...
Non-Linear Relationship between Body Mass Index and Labor Market Outcomes: New Evidence from China
Body mass index Unemployment, Wage Non-linear correlation
2014/1/9
Using data from a most recent national household survey in China, we provide new evidence for the associations between body mass index (BMI) and labor market attainments. In contrast to previous studi...
Comparing Labor Supply Elasticities in Europe and the US: New Results
household labor supply elasticity taxation Europe US
2012/10/23
We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 European countries and the US, separately by gender and marital status. Measurement differences are netted...
Health care industries and the New York City labor market
labor market New York City Health care industries
2010/3/4
Health care industries and the New York City labor market。
Using internal CPS data to reevaluate trends in labor-earnings gaps
internal CPS data labor-earnings gaps
2010/3/4
Using internal CPS data to reevaluate trends in labor-earnings gaps。
The employment-population ratio:its value in labor force analysis
employment-population ratio labor force analysis
2009/6/24
The employment-population ratio:its value in labor force analysis。
New worklife estimates reflect changing profile of labor force
labor force worklife estimates
2009/6/12
The worklife expectancy of men continued to level off between 1970 and 1977, while that of women increased significantly.
Discontinued Federal-State series shows levels of hires, quits, and other job changes has remained relatively stable except for cyclical variations; analytical limitations include coverage of industri...
Significant pieces of legislation were enacted in a wide variety of subject areas, including equal pay for jobs of comparable worth and the impact of plant closings or relocations, as well as traditio...
Two new measures show wide variations in the amount of labor supplied by population subgroups; patterns relate to the occupation, race, sex, age, and family status of individuals, and to phases of the...
The 1995 labor force:a second look
1995 labor force various demographic economic assumptions
2009/6/4
About 131.4 million persons are expected to be in the 1995 labor force, 3.8 million more than projected earlier; alternative projections use various demographic and, for the first time, economic assum...
Over time, the family unit has become a major focus for policy planning, program evaluation, and research; two data series, which are now part of the regular CPS, more quickly capture the effects of t...
Labor market developments in U.S. and nine other countries
Labor market developments Canada U.S. unemployment rates
2009/6/2
ing 1983, unemployment declined in the United States and Canada, but continued up to postwar highs in Japan, Australia, and Western Europe; for the first time unemployment rates are available by sex.
Post-recession productivity gain helps curb labor cost growth
Hourly compensation growth curb labor cost growth
2009/5/31
Hourly compensation growth was modest, with the advance in output per hour in line with other postwar recoveries; spanning 2 years, the productivity rise was the longest sustained increase since 1971-...
Implementing recommendations to improve labor statistics
labor statistics National Commission Unemployment Statistics
2009/5/20
Five years after the National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics examined government's labor force statistics program, the BLS has implemented many of the recommendations and has und...