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Occupations in which women workers dominate tend to rank lower in terms of earnings; men dominate higher paid occupations.
Recent years of inflation and recession held real earnings of wage and salary workers below 1973 levels; the pay gap between black and white full-time employees narrowed after 1967, but the wide earni...
Work experience, earnings, and family income in 1981
Work experience earnings family income 1981
2009/6/4
The number of employed Americans increased but so did the number without jobs, as recovery from the 1980 recession proved to be brief; the family income of high-wage workers exceeded the poverty level...
Those who followed a 'lifetime' employment pattern have received higher earnings than job changers despite the decline in returns for education and tenure during economic growth.
Staffing patterns prominent in female-male earnings gap
female-male earnings gap Earnings differences
2009/5/31
Earnings differences are relatively small between women and men in narrowly-defined jobs; however, relatively fewer women fill the higher levels of these jobs.
Studies report wide variances in the value of factors explaining the female-male earnings gap; standardization of BLS weekly earnings data shows that some of the gap is explained by age, education, oc...
Earnings differences by sex:an introductory note
Earnings differences women introductory note men
2009/5/31
On average, women earn less than two-thirds as much as men. Depending upon which median earnings data set is used, estimates range from 60 to 65 percent, a differential that has persisted at approxima...
Trends in employment and earnings in the philanthropic sector
employment earnings philanthropic sector
2009/5/31
Employment in philanthropic organizations outpaced general labor force growth between 1972 and 1982; in particular, these organizations displayed amazing resiliency during the troubled 1980-82 period.
Preferred hours of work and corresponding earnings
hours of work corresponding earnings leisure time
2009/5/19
Most workers are satisfied with the number of hours they currently work, although about 1 of 4— especially young people and low earners— would prefer more hours and more money; very few would trade in...
Although wages and salaries have risen faster for nonunion workers than for union workers in recent years, three BLS statistical series suggest that the union edge persists. Estimates of its magnitud...
Recent gains in women's earnings:better pay or longer hours?
women's earnings longer hours better pay
2009/5/11
The female-male earnings gap narrowed significantly between 1979 and 1987, reflecting increases in earnings per hour, rather than in hours worked. This article examines recent changes in the female-m...
An analysis of annual earnings distributions finds that earnings inequality increased within several categories of workers. Of particular note was the increase for men employed in managerial and sale...
A comparison of labor force activity of Vietnam-era veterans and their nonveteran peers shows few differences. Earnings were similar overall, but analysis by selected characteristics reveals a differe...
Job-related education and training:their impact on earnings
Job-related education training earnings
2009/5/7
A worker's education and an appropriate job requiring education or training are significant determinants of earnings. Qualifying training as well as training taken to improve skills play different rol...
Earnings in the late 1980's:an occupational perspective
Earnings late 1980's occupational perspective
2009/5/4
The earnings gap between more and less educated workers increased during the 1980's. Changes in occupational demand accounted for roughly a third of the increase. This article assesses how much trends...