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Childcare, Eldercare, and Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Urban China, 1982–2000
Childcare Eldercare Labor Force Participation Married Women Urban China
2016/3/8
We employ Chinese population census data to consider married, urban women’s labor force participation decisions in the context of their families. We find that the presence in the household of a parent...
Uncovering the Origins of New Zealand’s Employment Relations Act 2000:A Research Framework
Employment Relations Act New Zealand Research Framework
2009/11/4
It has been argued that the Employment Relations Act (ERA) builds on experiences under the
ECA as well as embracing the values of the country!ˉs earlier conciliation-arbitration system. A
review o...
The labor force is expected to expand at an annual rate of 1.2 percent, a much slower pace than in 1976-88. Fast-growing segments include blacks, Hispanics, and the Asian and other group. This artic...
The challenge of fostering global employment as the 21st century dawns will involve a judicious linking of the welfare safety net to an active labor market policy that affords incentives for persons t...
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...
About half of all States changed their workers’ compensation laws to some extent, with most of them increasing benefits for both disability and death.
As the unemployment rate edged down to a 31-year low, the job market entered an unprecedented 10th year of expansion, though job growth slowed a bit in the second half of the year.
Family and medical leave:evidence from the 2000 surveys
Family and Medical Leave Act employees
2009/4/3
Seven years after the Family and Medical Leave Act, more employees are taking leave for family or medical reasons, and fewer report that they need leave, but are unable to take it; many employers offe...
As the economic expansion of the 1990s neared its peak, both the incidence and likelihood of job loss remained low; many displaced workers found new jobs, but earnings losses persisted.
Since the mid-1980s, Mexico has witnessed a significant decline in unionization; changing industry, occupation, and demographic worker characteristics account for only about one-fourth of the decline,...
Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projections for 2000
BLS labor force employment occupation
2009/4/1
In 1989, BLS first projected estimates for the year 2000
of the labor force, employment, and occupations;
in most cases, the accuracy of BLS projections were
comparable to estimates from naïve...