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Foreign economic crises ate into the demand for U.S. goods and reduced U.S. manufacturing jobs, but hiring increased in construction, finance, and government; unemployment was low throughout the year....
From 1983 to 1993, faster growing U.S. industries tended to to be those that employed more part-time workers; because no such relationship was evident before 1980, it is doubtful that industry growth ...
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...
Labor force projections to 2008:steady growth and changing composition
2008 changing composition growth
2009/4/15
Labor force diversity will continue to increase; as the baby-boom generation gets older, the median age of the labor force will rise to record levels. This article describes the labor force projection...
The U.S. economy to 2008:a decade of continued growth
continued growth 2008 The U.S. economy
2009/4/15
Moderate growth, strong foreign markets, a healthy domestic economy, and improving productivity characterize the outlook for the coming decade.
Aviation employment and business activities increased massively for decades, but growth slowed in the ’90s. Although the main purpose of this article is to explain the trend in numbers of jobs in the ...
The role of entrepreneurship in U.S. and European job growth
entrepreneurship European job growth
2009/4/8
Entrepreneurial activity, which is higher in the United States than in Europe, is important to job growth, but not as important as job expansions in existing firms.
As the television industry matured over the last 50 years, technological improvements, increased demand for video programming, and the easing of some regulations helped shift employment from broadcast...
The long economic expansion fueled job growth during the period, while new technology had mixed effects; the employment divide between the goods- and service-producing sectors of the economy continued...
Labor force projections to 2010:steady growth and changing composition
Labor force 2010 growth changing composition
2009/4/3
The labor force will grow steadily as the population and labor force ages; diversity will continue to increase
Productivity growth in high-tech manufacturing industries
Productivity growth high-tech manufacturing industries
2009/4/3
Among manufacturing industries employing a substantial proportion of research and development and technology-oriented workers, the information technology industries exhibited particularly strong produ...
Services:business demand rivals consumer demand in driving job growth
business demand job growth consumer demand
2009/4/3
The services division, a part of the service-producing sector, contributed more than half of U.S. job growth between 1988 and 2000; rising demand from enterprises was key.
Job mobility and wage growth:evidence from the NLSY79
Job mobility National Longitudinal Survey of Youth wage growth
2009/4/1
Data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth provide an unusually complete history of employment experiences; analyses of why workers separate from their employers, frequencies of these se...
Preliminary estimates of multifactor productivity growth
Preliminary estimates multifactor productivity growth
2009/4/1
Final multifactor productivity measures take more than a year to complete; using a simplified methodology and preliminary data, it is estimated that private business multifactor productivity grew 3.1 ...
A visual essay:post-recessionary employment growth related to the housing market
recessionary employment growth housing market
2009/3/24
During and after the 2001 recession, low mortgage rates helped drive unusual strength in the housing market. Consumption traditionally falters during recessions, thus hindering sales of homes, which ...