Monthly Labor Review: MLR, Volume 11The Bureau, 1993 |
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Halaman 8
... employing less than 6 percent of all private - sector workers in 1990 , the construction industry accounted for nearly 30 ... employed in the south and west . This re- gional shift in employment should have reduced the aggregate level of ...
... employing less than 6 percent of all private - sector workers in 1990 , the construction industry accounted for nearly 30 ... employed in the south and west . This re- gional shift in employment should have reduced the aggregate level of ...
Halaman 12
... employed persons who were working full time declined from 84.2 percent to 79.1 percent , while the percentage of ... employ- ment series . Seasonal factors , then , are created for each com- ponent of the total , but not for the total ...
... employed persons who were working full time declined from 84.2 percent to 79.1 percent , while the percentage of ... employ- ment series . Seasonal factors , then , are created for each com- ponent of the total , but not for the total ...
Halaman 13
... employ- ers ' payrolls or in the CES estimating procedures . " This seasonal hiring pattern is corroborated by data for ... employed by manufacturers in the food - processing industry . As a result , these workers would be classified as ...
... employ- ers ' payrolls or in the CES estimating procedures . " This seasonal hiring pattern is corroborated by data for ... employed by manufacturers in the food - processing industry . As a result , these workers would be classified as ...
Halaman 14
... employ- ment into or out of industries with increasing or de- Christopher J. Singleton Christopher J. Singleton is an ... employed 25 percent of all workers in the economy and had a total seasonality level of 0.1 ; therefore , seasonal ...
... employ- ment into or out of industries with increasing or de- Christopher J. Singleton Christopher J. Singleton is an ... employed 25 percent of all workers in the economy and had a total seasonality level of 0.1 ; therefore , seasonal ...
Halaman 27
... employ- ment from the Current Population Survey of households confirms that men incur most of the job loss during recessions . The household sur- vey indicates that the number of employed women actually increased during 3 of the last 5 ...
... employ- ment from the Current Population Survey of households confirms that men incur most of the job loss during recessions . The household sur- vey indicates that the number of employed women actually increased during 3 of the last 5 ...
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Annual average 1992 Apparel Average weekly benefits Blue-collar workers Bulletin Bureau of Labor Census classified coal commodities compensation per hour Consumer Price Index contract coverage Current Population Survey data seasonally adjusted decline durable economic employed employees Employment Cost Index employment growth equipment estimates Excluding sales occupations Fabricated metal fatalities Federal full-time Goods-producing Hispanic hourly household increase injury and illness interviewers jobseekers June labor force labor force participation Labor Statistics less food Lost workday major manufacturing measures ment million mining month Monthly Labor Review Multifactor productivity Netherlands Nondurables operators Output per hour part-time Percent change period persons ployment Producer Price Indexes programs projected Puerto Rican questionnaire recession reported retail trade revised sample sector Service-producing sources Sweden tion Total Transportation unem unemployed unemployment rate United Kingdom wage and salary weeks women workers