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No. 691. Indexes Of Output Per Hour—Selected Industries: 1970 To 1983

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NA Not available. X Not applicable 'Standard Industrial Classification code; see text p 388 * Excludes fuels

3 Class 1 line-haul railroads and switching and terminal companies. * Class 1 interstate carriers regulated by the ICC.

1 Refers to output per employee. * Production workers refers to nonsupervisory workers. T Data relate to all persons (paid employees, unpaid family workers, and the self-employed)

Source. US Bureau of Labor Statistics. News Release USDL-84-342. "Widespread Gains in Industry Productivity in 1983 Reported by BIS." annual and unpublished data

No. 692. Indexes Of Productivity And Related Measures: i960 To 1983

[See text, p. 368. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease. See August 1984 issue of source for revised data. See also
Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series D 689-704 and W 22-25]

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1 Refers to gross domestic product originating in the sector, in 1972 prices. ■ Hours of aft persons engaged in the t and nonfarm business sectors (employees, proprietors, and unpaid family workers); employees' and proprietors' hours *> manufacturing. 3 Wages and salaries of employees plus employers' contributions for social insurance and private beneft plans. Also includes an estimate of same for self-employed. Real compensation deflated by the consumer price index for an urban consumers, see text, p. 465. * Hourly compensation divided by output per paid hour. 'All changes are from the immediate-* prior year.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly, and unpublished data.

No. 693. Average Annual Total Compensation And Wages Ano Salaries Per Full-time Equivalent Employee, By Industry: 1970 To 1983

[In dollars, except percent Wage and salary payments include executives' compensation, bonuses, tips, and payments in kmd: total compensation includes, in addition to wages and salaries, employer contributions for social insurance, emptoyvr contributions to private pension and welfare funds, directors' fees, jury and witness fees, etc. See Historical Statistics, Cokxmt Times to 1970 series D 739-764 and D 893-904, for related but not comparable data]

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No. 694. Gross, Average Hourly And Weekly Earnings In Current And Constant (1977) Dollars, By Industry Group: 1970 To 1984

[For private industry only; weekly earnings includes overtime. Data are for production and related workers in mining and manufacturing, construction, and nonsupervisory employees in other industries. Excludes agriculture See headnote, table 688. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial rimes to 1970, series D 877-892]

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1 Preliminary, not seasonally adjusted data.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly.

No. 695. Annual Percent Changes In Earnings And Compensation: 1973 To 1983

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- Represents zero. 'Nonfarm business sector. ■ See text, p. 465 and tables 789 and 790. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, unpublished data.

No. 696. Gross Average Weekly Earnings In Current And Constant (1977) Dollars, Private Nonagricultural And Manufacturing Industries: 1960 To 1984

[In dollars. Includes overtime. Based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who worked during, or received pay for, any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month. See headnote, table 694. See Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970, series D 804, for average weekly earnings in manufacturing]

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No. 692. Indexes Of Productivity And Related Measures: 1960 To 1983

(See text, p. 388. Minus sign (—1 indicates decrease See August 1984 issue ol source for revised data See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series D 689-704 and W 22-25]

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1 Refers to gross domestic product originating in the sector, in 1972 prices. * Hours of all persons engaged in the I and nonfarm business sectors (employees, proprietors, and unpaid family workers); employees' and proprietors' hours in manufacturing. 'Wages and salaries of employees plus employers' contributions for social insurance and private benefit plans. Also includes an estimate of same tor self-employed. Real compensation deflated by the consumer price index for all urban consumers, see text, p. 465. 4 Hourly compensation divided by output per paid hour. * All changes are from the immediate* prior year.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly, and unpublished data.

No. 693. Average Annual Total Compensation And Wages Ano Salaries Per Full-time Equivalent Employee, By Industry: 1970 To 1983

(In dollars, except percent. Wage and salary payments include executives' compensation, bonuses, tips, and payments in kind; total compensation includes, in addition to wages and salaries, employer contributions for social insurance, employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds, directors' fees, jury and witness fees, etc. See Historical Statistics, Coionai Times to 1970 series D 739-764 and D 893-904, for related but not comparable data]

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Construction

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Transportation

Communication ,

Electric, gas, sanitary services

Wholesale trade

Retail trade

Finance, insurance, real estate

Services

Government and government enterprises

4.530 10.891 10,778

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17,548
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10,108
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1 Represents average for period of intervals shown; for 1970. change from 1965. For explanation of average annual percent change, see Guide to Tabular Presentation

Source: US. Bureau of Economic Analysis, The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States. 1929-76. and Survey of Current Business, July issues

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No. 694. Gross, Average Hourly And Weekly Earnings In Current And Constant (1977) Dollars, By Industry Group: 1970 To 1984

[For private industry only; weekly earnings includes overtime. Data are tor production and related workers in mining and manufacturing, construction, and nonsupervtsory employees in other industries. Excludes agriculture. See headnote, table 686. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series D 877-692]

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1 Preliminary, not seasonally adjusted data.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly

No. 695. Annual Percent Changes In Earnings And Compensation: 1973 To 1983

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- Represents zero. l Nontarm business sector. * See text, p. 465 and tables 789 and 790. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, unpublished data.

No. 696. Gross Average Weekly Earnings In Current And Constant (1977) Dollars, Private Nonagricultural And Manufacturing Industries: 1960 To 1984

[In dollars. Includes overtime. Based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who worked during, or received pay for. any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month See headnote. table 694 See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series D 804, for average weekly earnings in manufacturing]

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1 Earnings In current dollars divided by the Consumer Price Index on a 1977 base 'Preliminary, not seasonally adjusted data. Source: U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly.

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