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December 2000
Multifactor productivity increases modestly in many manufacturing industries (12/29/00)
Child care resource and referral services much more common in large workplaces (12/28/00)
Non-mandated improvements account for most of light truck quality change (12/27/00)
Another decrease in days away from work due to workplace injuries and illnesses (12/26/00)
Consumer expenditures rise 4.2 percent in 1999 (12/22/00)
Injuries and illnesses in goods-producing and service-producing industries in 1999 (12/21/00)
New York County leads in pay in 1999 (12/20/00)
Decline in on-the-job injuries and illnesses continues (12/19/00)
Consumer prices up slightly in November (12/18/00)
Producer prices edge up in November (12/15/00)
Export prices unchanged in November (12/14/00)
Job leavers not a good gauge of worker confidence (12/13/00)
San Jose ranks first in annual pay (12/12/00)
Payroll job total grew slowly in November (12/11/00)
Most 16-year-old students work for pay (12/08/00)
Third-quarter productivity growth revised downward (12/07/00)
Connecticut, New York tops in pay (12/06/00)
Highest productivity growth in computer industry (12/05/00)
Fewer extended mass layoffs in 1999 (12/04/00)
November 2000
Working full time, year round at record high (11/30/00)
Biggest hike in pay in San Jose (11/29/00)
Comparing hourly earnings measures (11/28/00)
Mining industry continues to be highest paid, retail trade lowest (11/27/00)
Declines in labor costs among manufacturing industries (11/24/00)
Work experience rises again (11/22/00)
Employed women about as likely as men to be looking (11/21/00)
Washington State, Massachusetts lead in pay gains (11/20/00)
Consumer prices in October (11/17/00)
Productivity rises in most manufacturing industries (11/16/00)
Experience of unemployment continues to decline (11/15/00)
Value of quality changes in 2001 model-year cars (11/14/00)
Producer prices up again in October (11/13/00)
Import prices fall in October (11/09/00)
Multiple jobholding rates higher in North (11/08/00)
Job search rate declines with age (11/07/00)
Payroll employment in October (11/06/00)
Productivity increases again (11/03/00)
Union membership shows distinct geographic pattern (11/02/00)
Teens with jobs-where does the money go? (11/01/00)
October 2000
Less job hunting by employed workers (10/31/00)
Small change in benefit costs for State and local government workers (10/30/00)
Compensation costs rise 0.9 percent from June to September (10/27/00)
Producer prices for telephone communications continue to decline (10/26/00)
Earnings by occupation in 1998 (10/25/00)
U.S. factory costs dip compared to competitors (10/24/00)
Unit labor costs in manufacturing increased the most in Japan and Korea in 1999 (10/23/00)
Weekly earnings of full-time workers in third quarter (10/20/00)
Consumer prices in September (10/19/00)
U.S. led factory productivity gains in 1999 (10/18/00)
Producer prices for health care services in 1999 (10/17/00)
Producer prices up in September after August decline (10/16/00)
Import prices in September (10/13/00)
Stock options most likely for the higher paid (10/12/00)
Cable TV providers plug in to higher prices (10/11/00)
Unemployment in September (10/10/00)
Small number of industries involved in largest strikes (10/06/00)
Types of jobs in cable TV and in broadcasting (10/05/00)
New price indexes for insurance industries (10/04/00)
Pay TV employment charges along (10/03/00)
Computer prices dip again (10/02/00)
September 2000
Labor market problems of poor full-timers (09/29/00)
Singapore has biggest fall in hourly compensation in 1999 (09/28/00)
Dropouts most likely to be working poor (09/27/00)
Second-quarter extended mass layoffs trend downward (09/26/00)
65-and-over group gives most (09/25/00)
Seventh annual rise in multifactor productivity (09/22/00)
Fewer hours, fewer benefits (09/21/00)
Nearly 7.2 million working poor in 1998 (09/20/00)
Average weekly hours drop in all retail trade industries (09/19/00)
Consumer prices edge down in August (09/18/00)
Producer prices decline in August (09/15/00)
Petroleum import prices up slightly in August (09/14/00)
Food stamp households budget more of spending on basics (09/13/00)
When one job isn't enough (09/12/00)
Farmers have highest percentage of older workers (09/11/00)
No change in foreign wage differential (09/08/00)
Productivity figure revised upward (09/07/00)
Changes in average weekly hours, 1964-99 (09/06/00)
Private-sector payroll employment edges up in August (09/05/00)
Median tenure declines among older men, 1983-2000 (09/01/00)
August 2000
Jobs most affected by baby-boomer retirements (08/31/00)
Median tenure little changed in recent years (08/30/00)
Part-timers earn more in some health care jobs (08/29/00)
Youth labor force participation this summer (08/28/00)
Job-related homicides continue to decline (08/25/00)
Summer youth unemployment rate lowest since 1969 (08/24/00)
Majority of working 15- to 17-year olds earn above minimum wage (08/23/00)
On-the-job deaths due to falls in 1999 (08/22/00)
"Nature of job" most frequent reason for shift work (08/21/00)
Fatal work injuries in 1999 (08/18/00)
Consumer prices rise 0.2 percent in July (08/17/00)
Labor force participation and Social Security (08/16/00)
Bigger establishment, usually better benefits (08/15/00)
Producer prices show no change in July (08/14/00)
Petroleum import prices fall in July (08/11/00)
Risk of displacement remains highest in manufacturing (08/10/00)
Productivity jumps in second quarter (08/09/00)
Eating and drinking places industry hire the most 15-year-olds (08/08/00)
Payroll employment in July (08/07/00)
Pay gap crosses occupational lines (08/04/00)
Service workers on alternative shifts more often (08/03/00)
Compensation costs for State and local government workers rise 3.5 percent (08/02/00)
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