[Excerpt] This report provides an overview of the employment-population ratio. It opens with a discussion of its value as a labor market indicator, noting its key features and limitations. This is followed by an examination of long-term and recent trends. The contribution of demographic and economic factors to recent patterns is explored at the close of the report
The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as those Americans in the labor force, i.e. abo...
[Excerpt] Americas Dynamic Workforce: 2006 presents an overview of current conditions and notable tr...
Consideration of the movement of jobs and people can highlight regional variations in economic perfo...
This report provides an overview of the employment-population ratio. It opens with a discussion of i...
[Excerpt] This report includes graphs and text describing the U.S. labor market in 2005. Highlights ...
[Excerpt] The period since 2007 has been a time of significant change for labor markets. The Great R...
[Excerpt] While many have written about possible effects of the baby boom on the U.S. economy, few h...
Recently there has been a substantial decline in the employment-to-population ratio, coinciding with...
[Excerpt] Despite the resumption of economic (output) growth in June 2009, the unemployment rate rem...
[Excerpt] The unemployment rate declined markedly in 2013, to 6.7% in December from 7.9% in January,...
[Excerpt] A major factor that contributed to the growth of the U.S. labor force in the second half o...
[Excerpt] This report presents historical and recent labor force and earnings data for women and men...
[Excerpt] The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has for many years published various measures of unem...
[Excerpt] This report provides current and historical labor force information about young people age...
[Excerpt] America’s Dynamic Workforce: 2008 presents an overview of current conditions and notable t...
The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as those Americans in the labor force, i.e. abo...
[Excerpt] Americas Dynamic Workforce: 2006 presents an overview of current conditions and notable tr...
Consideration of the movement of jobs and people can highlight regional variations in economic perfo...
This report provides an overview of the employment-population ratio. It opens with a discussion of i...
[Excerpt] This report includes graphs and text describing the U.S. labor market in 2005. Highlights ...
[Excerpt] The period since 2007 has been a time of significant change for labor markets. The Great R...
[Excerpt] While many have written about possible effects of the baby boom on the U.S. economy, few h...
Recently there has been a substantial decline in the employment-to-population ratio, coinciding with...
[Excerpt] Despite the resumption of economic (output) growth in June 2009, the unemployment rate rem...
[Excerpt] The unemployment rate declined markedly in 2013, to 6.7% in December from 7.9% in January,...
[Excerpt] A major factor that contributed to the growth of the U.S. labor force in the second half o...
[Excerpt] This report presents historical and recent labor force and earnings data for women and men...
[Excerpt] The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has for many years published various measures of unem...
[Excerpt] This report provides current and historical labor force information about young people age...
[Excerpt] America’s Dynamic Workforce: 2008 presents an overview of current conditions and notable t...
The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as those Americans in the labor force, i.e. abo...
[Excerpt] Americas Dynamic Workforce: 2006 presents an overview of current conditions and notable tr...
Consideration of the movement of jobs and people can highlight regional variations in economic perfo...