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Aviation employment and business activities increased massively for decades, but growth slowed in the ’90s. Although the main purpose of this article is to explain the trend in numbers of jobs in the ...
The role of entrepreneurship in U.S. and European job growth
entrepreneurship European job growth
2009/4/8
Entrepreneurial activity, which is higher in the United States than in Europe, is important to job growth, but not as important as job expansions in existing firms.
As the television industry matured over the last 50 years, technological improvements, increased demand for video programming, and the easing of some regulations helped shift employment from broadcast...
Looking for a 'better' job:job-search activity of the employed
job job-search activity employed
2009/4/8
During the mid- to late-1990s, unemployment fell and employment rose;
the job-search rate of the employed also declined, although many employed persons still searched for new jobs.
In 1998, 15 percent of unemployed jobseekers used the Internet to seek jobs, as did half of all jobseekers with online access from home; Internet search rates exceeded those of such traditional method...
The long economic expansion fueled job growth during the period, while new technology had mixed effects; the employment divide between the goods- and service-producing sectors of the economy continued...
As the unemployment rate edged down to a 31-year low, the job market entered an unprecedented 10th year of expansion, though job growth slowed a bit in the second half of the year.
Measuring job and establishment flows with BLS longitudinal microdata
Measuring job BLS longitudinal microdata establishment flows
2009/4/3
A forthcoming BLS database is capable of generating high-quality, timely information on job creation, job destruction, and the life cycle of establishments.
Job creation and destruction within Washington and Baltimore
Washington Baltimore Job creation destruction
2009/4/3
Microdata from the new BLS Longitudinal Database show that from March 1992 through March 1999, gross job flows varied significantly between central cities and suburbs in the Washington-Baltimore metro...
Services:business demand rivals consumer demand in driving job growth
business demand job growth consumer demand
2009/4/3
The services division, a part of the service-producing sector, contributed more than half of U.S. job growth between 1988 and 2000; rising demand from enterprises was key.
There is a positive correlation between wages and tenure in Minnesota; specifically, workers earning high wages exhibit high tenure and change jobs less frequently compared with workers earning low wa...
Employment increases among older adults could relieve some of the demographic pressures created by population aging, but only if older workers are physically able to perform their job responsibilities...
Why size class methodology matters in analyses of net and gross job flows
job flows gross net employment growth
2009/4/1
Net and gross job flow statistics by size class are produced with data from the Business Employment Dynamics program; alternative methodologies for defining size classes yield sharply different pictur...
Data from two sources indicate that the injury hazard is substantially higher late at night than during regular daytime work hours; the best explanation for this finding is that work at night is dange...
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey:what initial data show
Job Openings initial data Labor Turnover Survey
2009/4/1
Early results from these new data series show trends that are in line with other surveys, both private industry and government, and allow for a more complete picture of the labor market.