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Owen, John D. – Monthly Labor Review, 1976
Explores compositional shifts in the labor force, concluding that the workweek would be more than half a day shorter than it is had historical patterns continued into the postwar period; suggests that childbearing costs may be the root cause of longer schedules. (Editor/TA)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Labor Conditions, Labor Force, Labor Market

Bednarzik, Robert W.; Klein, Deborah P. – Monthly Labor Review, 1977
Since 1950, social changes and employment-retirement experiences have contributed to a dramatic increase in labor force participation rates for women, a slower but steady decline for men, and a mixed pattern for teenagers. Tables and charts depict data analyzed in the text. (MF)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Data Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns

Moy, Joyanna – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
This article updates comparative unemployment rates through the third quarter 1982 and other related labor market statistics through 1981 for the U.S. and nine other countries. The foreign unemployment and labor data are adjusted to U.S. concepts. (CT)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Developed Nations, Employment Patterns, Job Training

Bregger, John E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1971
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Employment Statistics, Error Patterns, Labor Force

Plewes, Thomas J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1990
Envisages possible enhancements in labor force data collection, analysis, and dissemination, with expansion of both household and establishment surveys and greater use of administrative data. (Author)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Information Dissemination, Labor Force

Parnes, Herbert S. – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
Discusses the changes occurring between 1976 and 1978 in the retirement status and expectations of a representative national sample of men aged 57-64 in 1978 and in the attitudes toward work and retirement of a representative national sample of retirees who in 1978 ranged between age 57 and 71. (CT)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Inflation (Economics), Labor Market, Males

Szafran, Robert F. – Monthly Labor Review, 2002
A proposed new age-adjusted measure for calculating labor force participation rate eliminates the effect of changes in the age distribution. According to the new criterion, increases in women's labor force participation from 1960-2000 would have been even greater of shifts in the age distribution had not occurred. (Contains 12 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Data Analysis, Employed Women

Ray, Robert N. – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
After declining steadily for more than a century, the number of Americans working for themselves has begun to stabilize. Data regarding distribution by race, sex, and age as well as by occupation and industry are tabulated for the period 1967 to 1973, and cyclical relationships analyzed. (MW)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics

Hayghe, Howard – Monthly Labor Review, 1976
An examination of employment trends in families with two or more workers is presented. Such families increased from 36 percent to 49 percent between 1970 and 1975. The influence of some factors such as fertility, recession and inflation, and the relation between the occupations of working parents is discussed. (EC)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Economic Factors, Employed Parents, Employed Women

Hamel, Harvey R.; Tucker, John T. – Monthly Labor Review, 1985
This article summarizes the accomplishments of the Bureau of Labor Statistics in implementing several of the Levitan Commission's recommendations to improve labor data and in conducting activities preparatory to the adoption of others. Examines changes in the Current Population Survey program, Current Employment Statistics surveys, and use of the…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Employment Statistics, Labor Market

Nardone, Thomas J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1986
Discusses available Bureau of Labor Statistics data about part-time workers, describing what information is published, and suggests a new combination of the data--all persons who usually work part time--which would provide a more accurate estimate of part-time employment. (CT)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics

Adler, Paul S. – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
Discusses the foci of four books on productivity research. The author then assesses some strengths and weaknesses of the state of the art of productivity research. He deals with conceptual and analytical problems, management and labor aspects, and alternative lines of research. (CT)
Descriptors: Administration, Data Analysis, Economic Research, Fundamental Concepts

DiCesare, Constance Bogh – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
Analysis of census data shows that professional, technical, and kindred workers led the job growth between 1960 and 1970; women's growth was greatest in clerical and service jobs, already dominated by women. (Author)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Data Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns

Terry, Sylvia Lazos – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
This report examines the extent to which Americans participated in the labor force, worked, or looked for work during 1979. It also takes a look at changes in work activity over the past decade as reflected in the work experience data. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Data Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns

Sorrentino, Constance – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
Examines the comparative labor market experience of youth in the United States and eight other developed countries from 1960-1979, focusing upon unemployment levels and rates. Finds that the situation worsened in industrialized nations after the 1974-75 recession and that Japanese and German youth continue to have the most favorable job prospects.…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Developed Nations, Employment Opportunities, Job Training
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