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Although employment grew by nearly 19 million jobs during the 1980's, its strength was uneven. Three-fourths of the increase was in services and retail trade, while manufacturing and mining lost work...
Involuntary part-timers-workers who would prefer full-time jobs-account for most of the growth in part-time employment since 1970. The rise in the share of these workers appears to be driven by employ...
Growth of employer-sponsored group life insurance
group life insurance employee benefits packages
2009/5/8
Since it was first offered 80 years ago, employer-sponsored group life insurance has become a fixture of most employee benefits packages. Over time, however, plan features have been updated to meet th...
Most projected job growth is in services; increases in manufacturing output are expected to be offset by greater labor productivity. This article examines BLS projections for employment growth by indu...
Occupational employment:wide variations in growth
Occupational employment particularly industry employment trends occupational structure
2009/5/6
The economy is expected to continue generating jobs for workers at all levels of education and training; service workers are projected to be the largest group, while professional specialty is expected...
The development and growth of employer-provided health insurance
employer-provided health insurance sickness insurance
2009/5/4
Various BLS surveys track the development of health insurance plans provided by employers-from the first plan covering only hospital services in 1798 to the emergence of managed-care plans today. This...
Although food prices rose slightly above the overall rate of inflation, price declines in petroleum-based energy, tobacco and smoking products, and moderate costs for medical care were among the major...
The nature of occupational employment growth:1983-93
occupational employment growth 1983-93
2009/4/29
Over the 1983-93 period, an increasing share of jobs was in high-paying occupations and required college training; but most jobs that were filled paid below-average wages and did not require a college...
Measurement of productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing
productivity growth U.S. manufacturing
2009/4/29
Productivity measurement cannot be restricted to capital and labor factors-intermediate inputs constitute too large a part of the cost structure; revised and extended data show upward trend in multifa...
Productivity growth improves in housefurnishings industry
Productivity growth housefurnishings industry
2009/4/27
This article examines how large-sized and medium-sized firms in the housefurnishings industry led the pace with plant consolidations, restructuring, and technological advances, while sound marketing s...
Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market
economic growth affects 1995 labor market Current Employment Statistics Current Population Survey
2009/4/27
Job growth slowed dramatically in 1995, but the unemployment rate remained little changed. This article reviews the important changes in the employment picture that occurred in 1995, as the economy wa...
The largest gains in job growth occurred in the highest-paying occupations; increases also were posted in relatively low-earnings job categories and employment fell among job categories in the middle....
Strong job growth continues, unemployment declines in 1997
job growth unemployment declines unemployment rate
2009/4/22
The unemployment rate fell to a 28-year low last year, as job growth accelerated. Real earnings reached their highest level yet in the 1990s. This article summarizes labor market developments for 1997...
Rebasing GDP and its components on chained 2001 dollars enhances the role of services as a contributor to economic growth, while diminishing the significance of private investment. Only minor effects ...
Possible measurement bias in aggregate productivity growth
productivity growth measurement bias
2009/4/16
By examining industry multifactor productivity in more detail, researchers can gain new insights into the hypothesis of measurement bias in aggregate output and productivity. This article sheds some ...