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Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Research Summary
Research Summary
Expenditures of college-age students and nonstudents
Geoffrey D. Paulin
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s the U.S. workforce comes to rely increasingly on computer technology, including the Internet, higher levels of education are becoming necessary to produce efficient users, programmers, and inventors of new systems. The importance of hig ... more>>
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Incidence Benefits Measures
Incidence benefits measures in the National Compensation Survey
For the first time, data from the National Compensation Survey allow comparisons between establishments offering health and retirement benefits and the rates at which employees have access to and participate in those benefits
Carl B. Barsky
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New Benefits Data
New Benefits Data
New benefits data from the National Compensation Survey
Private establishments with 100 or more workers were much more likely than small establishments to offer medical insurance and retirement benefits in 2003; this information comes from new National Compensation Survey data on employee benefit plan coverage ... more>>
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Evaluating the 1980 projections of occupational employment
Job projections prepared by BLS in 1970 proved slightly less accurate than estimates for 1965-75; classification changes again restricted comparability, permitting analysis offewer than half of 160 occupations
MAX L. CAREY AND KEVIN KASUNIC
How reliable were the 1980 occupational employmen ... more>>
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Pension plan participation
Pension plan participation
Defining participation in defined contribution pension plans
Traditional measures appear to overstate the number of participants in defined contribution pensions; using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and the Social Security Administration’s Detailed Earnings Record ma ... more>>
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Incidence Benefits Measures
Incidence benefits measures in the National Compensation Survey
For the first time, data from the National Compensation Survey allow comparisons between establishments offering health and retirement benefits and the rates at which employees have access to and participate in those benefits
Carl B. Barsky
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Carl B. Bars ... more>>
LaborStats 6/2/2008 | 0 (0) | 50 | 0 | 0 | English
New Benefits Data
New Benefits Data
New benefits data from the National Compensation Survey
Private establishments with 100 or more workers were much more likely than small establishments to offer medical insurance and retirement benefits in 2003; this information comes from new National Compensation Survey data on employee benefit plan coverage ... more>>
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Productivity growth average in farm machinery manufacturing
Productivity gains, aided by new technology, especially computers, but moderated by cyclical downturns, averaged 2.6 percent a year over the 1958-80 period
ARTHUR S . HERMAN AND JOHN W . FERRIS
Productivity, as measured by output per employee hour, in farm machinery manufacturing' was abo ... more>>
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Hand and edge tools industry experiences slow rise in productivity
During 1958-80, annual productivity growth averaged just 1.3 percent, less than half the rate for manufacturing as a whole; industry employment grew by more than 50 percent
MARY K . FARRIS AND JAMES D . YORK
Despite the growing do-it-yourself market and the introduction of new tech ... more>>
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Part-Time Work and Industry Growth
Part-Time Work and Industry Growth
Part-time work and industry growth
From 1983 to 1993, faster growing U.S. industries tended to employ more part-time workers; because no such relationship was evident before 1980, it is doubtful that industry growth and part-time work are intrinsically related
Bruce C. Fallick ... more>>
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