Consumer prices rose less in 2006 than in 2005 : lower natural-gas prices and a smaller increase in gasoline prices contributed to a lower rise in the all-items index
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2007 |
Wilson, Todd L. |
A time to work : recent trends in shift work and flexible schedules
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2007 |
McMenamin, Terence M. |
Estimating economic losses in the Bay Area from a magnitude-6.9 earthquake
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2007 |
Holden, Richard J. |
Import and export price trends in 2006
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2007 |
Rowan, Carol |
Gender differences in occupational distributions among workers : an investigation of gender differences in occupational attainment of prime-age US workers reveals that such differences do exist, especially among woman, but apparently are the results of voluntary choices and long-term changes in the labor market
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2007 |
Gabriel, Paul E. |
Railroad-related work injury fatalities
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2007 |
Drudi, Dino |
Earnings by gender : evidence from census 2000
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2007 |
Weinberg, Daniel H. |
Wage differentials associated with working at home
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2007 |
Gariety, Bonnie Sue |
Household food expenditure patterns : a cluster analysis
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2007 |
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Trends in labor force participation of married mothers of infants
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2007 |
Cohany, Sharon R. |
How do older Americans spend their time?
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2007 |
Krantz-Kent, Rachel |
Teen time use and parental education : evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS
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2007 |
Porterfield, Shirley L. |
State labor legislation enacted in 2006
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2007 |
Fitzpatrick, John J. |
Comparative civilian labor force statistics, 10 countries : a visual essay
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2007 |
Raynor, Jennifer L. |
Employer generosity in employer-Matched 401(k) plans, 2002-03
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2007 |
Dworak-Fisher, Keenan |
The rise and decline of auto parts manufacturing in the Midwest
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2007 |
Collins, Benjamin |
Overemployment mismatches : the preference for fewer work hours
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2007 |
Golden, Lonnie M. |
Japanese exchange rates, export restraints, and auto prices in the 1980s
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2007 |
Aizcorbe, Ana M. |
Employment dynamics : small and large firms over the business cycle
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2007 |
Helfand, Jessica |
An overview of BLS projections to 2016 : the US economy is projected to grow at a moderate pace over the next 10 years; productivity growth is expected to slow, but still grow at a rate faster than the 1970s and 1980s; and the labor force will grow older as baby boomers move into the 55-and-older age group
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2007 |
Franklin, James C. |