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Labor market improves in 1993
Labor market Current Employment Statistics Current Population Survey
2009/5/4
Employment rose substantially and unemployment declined in 1993. Nevertheless, parts of the work force still suffered from the adverse affects of the recent economic contraction. This article examines...
Labor market improves in 1993
Labor market Current Employment Statistics Current Population Survey
2009/5/4
Employment rose substantially and unemployment declined in 1993. Nevertheless, parts of the work force still suffered from the adverse affects of the recent economic contraction. This article examines...
The most recent recession was milder than earlier postwar contractions, but many labor market measures did not improve until well after the official end of the downturn. This article focuses on demogr...
Labor market flexibility:a changing international perspective
Labor market flexibility international perspective
2009/5/4
Over the past 30 years, labor market flexibility has been viewed as a solution to rising unemployment but also an attack on social standards; policymakers have considered a variety of measures to incr...
Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market
economic growth affects 1995 labor market Current Employment Statistics Current Population Survey
2009/4/27
Job growth slowed dramatically in 1995, but the unemployment rate remained little changed. This article reviews the important changes in the employment picture that occurred in 1995, as the economy wa...
Labor market success of young adults from two generations
Labor market baby bust young adults
2009/4/22
Contrary to the expectations of some labor market analysts, young adults born during the "baby bust" have thus far been less successful, in terms of earnings and other labor market measures, than thei...
Multimedia and digital visual effects:an emerging local labor market
digital visual effects local labor market
2009/4/22
Surveys of this industry in southern California reveal that its workers are predominately young, white, highly educated, and well paid. Most of the workers originated from outside the region, but thei...
Persons with disabilities—especially those with severe disabilities—had lower rates of labor force activity, were more restricted in their choice of occupation, were less likely to work full time, and...
Ever since its labor market structure changed along the lines of a free-market economy in 1989, Poland has adopted new techniques and tools for data collection; the country’s database now provides cro...
As economic growth continued in 1997 and 1998, job losses declined, and the displacement rate was the lowest of the 1990s; many displaced workers were able to find new jobs with little or no change in...
About half of 12- and 13-year-olds surveyed engage in some sort of work;
such work is more likely among youths from higher socio-economic backgrounds
or who have engaged in ‘delinquent’ behaviors
New tools for labor market analysis:JOLTS
labor market analysis Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
2009/4/3
As a single, direct source for data on job openings, hires, and separations,
the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) should be a useful indicator of the demand for labor in the U.S. labor ...
The year began with a weakening labor market, in which manufacturing抯 downturn spread into other sectors; unemployment climbed from the historic lows reached during the recent economic expansion.
Measuring labor dynamics:the next generation in labor market information
Measuring labor dynamics labor market information
2009/4/1
The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) provides the core of BLS business statistics; now, new data linkages between the QCEW and unemployment insurance wage records enable economists to...
Lumpy Capital, Labor Market Search and Employment Dynamics over Business Cycles
labor market search lumpy capital business cycle job creation job destruction
2010/7/1
This paper incorporates labor search frictions into a model with lumpy investment to explain a set of firm-size-related facts about the United States labor market dynamics over business cycles. Contra...