Employment and Earnings, Volume 18,Masalah 1-6U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1971 |
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... March 1969 benchmarks , first published in the June 1970 issue . It is expected that data adjusted to March 1970 benchmarks will be introduced in the X X X X ( 1 ) ( 1 ) HD 8051 A813 Employment and Unemployment Developments , June 1971 ...
... March 1969 benchmarks , first published in the June 1970 issue . It is expected that data adjusted to March 1970 benchmarks will be introduced in the X X X X ( 1 ) ( 1 ) HD 8051 A813 Employment and Unemployment Developments , June 1971 ...
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... March . These declines may be somewhat overstated because of the seasonal adjustment procedures and because more young workers than usual were still in school during the survey week . ( See note below . ) The jobless rate for teenagers ...
... March . These declines may be somewhat overstated because of the seasonal adjustment procedures and because more young workers than usual were still in school during the survey week . ( See note below . ) The jobless rate for teenagers ...
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... March level . The decline took place exclusively among women 20 years and over , whose rate fell from 10.6 to 7.9 percent ; this represented a return to the levels of early 1971. The rate for white workers fell from 5.7 to 5.2 percent ...
... March level . The decline took place exclusively among women 20 years and over , whose rate fell from 10.6 to 7.9 percent ; this represented a return to the levels of early 1971. The rate for white workers fell from 5.7 to 5.2 percent ...
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... March period . In the goods - producing industries ( manufac- turing , construction , and mining ) , employment has shown practically no change over the last 2 quarters , after declining substantially over the previous 5 quarters . In ...
... March period . In the goods - producing industries ( manufac- turing , construction , and mining ) , employment has shown practically no change over the last 2 quarters , after declining substantially over the previous 5 quarters . In ...
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... March . 141,885 85,598 60.3 82,668 77,493 3,042 74,452 5,175 6.3 6.0 56,286 April .. 142,088 85,780 60.4 82,898 78,204 3,505 74,699 4,694 5.7 6.1 56,308 May ... June . 142,285 85,954 60.4 83,104 78,709 3,598 75,111 4,394 5.3 6.2 56,331 ...
... March . 141,885 85,598 60.3 82,668 77,493 3,042 74,452 5,175 6.3 6.0 56,286 April .. 142,088 85,780 60.4 82,898 78,204 3,505 74,699 4,694 5.7 6.1 56,308 May ... June . 142,285 85,954 60.4 83,104 78,709 3,598 75,111 4,394 5.3 6.2 56,331 ...
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Halaman 3 - Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the census and are classified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week.
Halaman 5 - Production and related workers include working foremen and all nonsupervisory workers (including leadmen and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling. Inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, maintenance, repair, janitorial and...
Halaman 3 - Reference Week"). For several reasons, the unemployment figures of the Census Bureau are not comparable with published figures on unemployment compensation claims. For example, figures on unemployment compensation claims exclude persons who have exhausted their benefit rights, new workers who have not earned rights to unemployment insurance, and persons losing jobs not covered by unemployment insurance systems (including some workers in agriculture, domestic services, and religious organizations,...
Halaman 10 - ... less than the standard error. The chances, are about 19 out of 20 that the difference is less than twice the standard error and about 99 out of 100 that it is less than 2% times the standard error.
Halaman 8 - These series are based upon establishment reports which cover all full- and part-time employees in nonagricultural establishments who worked during, or received pay for any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month.
Halaman 3 - ... available for work during the survey week (except for temporary illness). Also included as unemployed are those who did not work at all, were available for work, and (a) were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off; or (b) were waiting to report to a new wage or salary job within 30 days. Source: Employment and Earnings, US Department of Labor. The civilian labor force comprises the total of all civilians classified as employed or unemployed.
Halaman 3 - The civilian labor force comprises the total of all civilians classified as employed or unemployed in accordance with the criteria described above. The "total labor force" also includes members of the Armed Forces stationed either in the United States or abroad. The unemployment rate represents the number unemployed as a percent of the civilian labor force. This measure can also be computed for groups within the labor force classified by sex, age, marital status, color, etc.