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Employment shifts in high-technology industries, 1988-96
high-technology industries Employment shifts
2009/4/24
From 1988 to 1996, employment in high-technology industries shifted more toward services. Since 1988, growth in high-tech services accounted for all of the net increase in employment in the research-a...
Industry output and employment projections to 2006
Industry output 2006 employment projections
2009/4/24
The service-producing sector continues to lead projected employment growth; the 10 industries with the largest projected job growth are all service producers and account for 60 percent of the net incr...
The role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth
self-employment Canadian U.S. job growth
2009/4/15
Self-employment rates have been higher in Canada than in the United States for some time, and this tendency became more pronounced during the 1990s. This article does not attempt to explore the causes...
High-technology employment:a broader view
High-technology employment high-tech services electronic components manufacturers
2009/4/15
High technology employment, 14 percent of total employment, is projected to grow much faster than in the past due to employment gains in high-tech services and among suppliers to computer and electron...
Marriage, children, and women's employment:what do we know?
women Marriage full-time employment children
2009/4/15
Estimates of the level of women’s full-time employment are greatly affected by the choice of reference period and universe; as States attempt to move poor mothers from welfare to work, a tendency may ...
In order to distinguish the underlying employment trends from the effects of Census 2000 hiring, the affected BLS employment estimates must be adjusted in each of the months in which intermittent cens...
Seasonal and sectoral patterns in youth employment
youth employment National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
2009/4/10
Data comparing employment patterns among high-school-age youth show that student employment is highly seasonal and concentrated in just a few industries and occupations, while dropouts tend to work ye...
Public service employment programs in selected countries
Public service selected countries employment programs
2009/4/8
Public-service employment programs play an important role in many OECD countries; they may be the only effective way to aid those among the long-term unemployed who are less skilled and less well educ...
The employment-at-will doctrine:three major exceptions
employment-at-will doctrine good cause bad cause
2009/4/3
In the United States, employees without a written employment contract generally can be fired for good cause, bad cause, or no cause at all; judicial exceptions to the rule seek to prevent wrongful ter...
Electronic business both stimulates and dampens employment in many occupations and industries; however, assessments of those impacts can only be qualitative rather than quantitative.
Work experience at an early age positively impacts labor force attachment of different racial groups; however, racial gaps in employment that are present
in the early teen years seem to continue in...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 show substantial work activity among 14- and 15-year-olds.
Employment in services industries affected by recessions and expansions
Employment expansions services industries
2009/4/3
Although employment in the Services Division has had a recession-resistant image, some industries within Services do lose jobs while others gain more jobs than usual during recessions
Self-employment continues to be an important source of jobs in the United States; as in the past, the incidence of self-employment continues to be highest among men, whites, older workers, and in agri...
Lumpy Capital, Labor Market Search and Employment Dynamics over Business Cycles
labor market search lumpy capital business cycle job creation job destruction
2010/7/1
This paper incorporates labor search frictions into a model with lumpy investment to explain a set of firm-size-related facts about the United States labor market dynamics over business cycles. Contra...