The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the primary U.S. government agency that collects, analyzes and disseminates data and statistical studies about labor economics. The U.S. Congress along with numerous federal, state, and municipal government entities rely on the bureau’s studies research and publications to better understand employment and unemployment, wages, occupational trends, productivity, price indexes, worker income and compensation
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Professor John M. Abowd, Director of the Labor Dynamics Institute, presented on Improved Research A...
New York City leads the recent uptick in private-sector union organizing at companies like Starbucks...
For anyone looking for very detailed up-to-date statistics on just about any facet of the U.S. labor...
A guide to the use and interpretation of labor market data (employment, unemployment, and wages). Im...
Economists face an all too familiar dilemma in carrying out conceptual and empirical work on labor c...
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THE BUREAU OF Labor Statistics ’ (BLS) monthly report on labor market developments is the government...
[Excerpt] This volume reports on the first century of a government agency whose founders hoped that,...
[Excerpt] 2013 is the International Year of Statistics, a worldwide celebration of the powerful and ...
[Excerpt] This Spotlight on Statistics examines historical trends in union membership among employed...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
This paper is placed on the following websites: www.stat.gov.pl www.econ.nyu.edu/dept/iariw * All vi...
Professor John M. Abowd, Director of the Labor Dynamics Institute, presented on Improved Research A...
New York City leads the recent uptick in private-sector union organizing at companies like Starbucks...
For anyone looking for very detailed up-to-date statistics on just about any facet of the U.S. labor...
A guide to the use and interpretation of labor market data (employment, unemployment, and wages). Im...
Economists face an all too familiar dilemma in carrying out conceptual and empirical work on labor c...
Support this valuable resource today! This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the...
THE BUREAU OF Labor Statistics ’ (BLS) monthly report on labor market developments is the government...
[Excerpt] This volume reports on the first century of a government agency whose founders hoped that,...
[Excerpt] 2013 is the International Year of Statistics, a worldwide celebration of the powerful and ...
[Excerpt] This Spotlight on Statistics examines historical trends in union membership among employed...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
A series of papers that combine to say that labor force and productivity data systems face a problem...
This paper is placed on the following websites: www.stat.gov.pl www.econ.nyu.edu/dept/iariw * All vi...
Professor John M. Abowd, Director of the Labor Dynamics Institute, presented on Improved Research A...
New York City leads the recent uptick in private-sector union organizing at companies like Starbucks...