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Using statistics to manage a State safety and health program。
Understanding statistics on occupational illnesses
occupational illnesses Understanding statistics
2009/6/24
Understanding statistics on occupational illnesses。
Over time, the family unit has become a major focus for policy planning, program evaluation, and research; two data series, which are now part of the regular CPS, more quickly capture the effects of t...
Knowledge of the structure of and trends in wages is vital to appraisal of the economic status of the working population; over its first century of life, the Bureau has developed a consistent body of ...
Implementing recommendations to improve labor statistics
labor statistics National Commission Unemployment Statistics
2009/5/20
Five years after the National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics examined government's labor force statistics program, the BLS has implemented many of the recommendations and has und...
Developing statistics to meet society's needs
Government agencies economic needs statistical development
2009/5/12
Three historical illustrations show how Government agencies adapt to changing social and economic needs by developing new concepts and methods. As conditions in society have changed, new information ...
Using data from a recently published survey, BLS defines a new measure of labor input; hours at work replace hours paid in statistics on productivity. This article reports on the conversion to hours a...
Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force statistics
State labor force statistics estimation
2009/4/1
A new estimation procedure, including bivariate models with real-time benchmarking, was introduced into the BLS LAUS program with the January estimates; the new approach to estimation ensures monthly ...
Occupational safety and health statistics:new data for a new century
Occupational safety new century health statistics
2009/3/27
Changes in classification systems covering industries, occupations, race/ethnicity, and geographic areas, along with changes to definitions and emerging medical conditions, result in new data on occup...
An analysis of "adjusted" union membership data in 24 countries yields past and present union density rates; the data provide explanatory factors for the differences and trends in unionization.
Internet collection at the Bureau of Labor Statistics:an option to report
Bureau of Labor Statistics Internet collection
2009/3/25
BLS statistical programs often provide multiple modes through which employers may report data, such as employment, wages, or occupational injuries and illnesses. BLS has begun offering Internet data c...
The Consistency of China Statistics on Employment:Stylized Facts and Implications to Public Policies
China Statistics on Employment
2008/5/1
Since the late 1990s, China’s labor markets have experienced great pressure characterized by several million workers being laid-off from the state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The causes of the severe un...
Excavating the Labour Dispute Data from Statistics Canada: A Research Note
Statistics Labour Dispute Data Excavating
2008/4/24
Has worker militancy changed as a result of restructuring and globalization? Have the gender-specific impacts of the 'new economy' politicized women workers in particular, especially those in the publ...