No. 697, PRODUCTION WORKERS, MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES—AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS, BY STATE: 1975 TO 1983 [In dollars) NA Not available. Data not comparable beginning year shown with prior years. ? Adjusted to March 1981 benchmark levels. Represents Washington, DC Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Satistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly. Compiled from data supplied by cooperating State agencies. No. 698. AVERAGE ANNUAL PAY, BY STATE: 1981 TO 1983 (In dollars, except percent change. For workers covered by State unemployment insurance laws and for Federal civilian workers covered by unemployment compensation for Federal employees, approximately 89 percent of total civilian employment. Excludes most agricultural workers on small farms, all Armed Forces, elected officials in most States, railroad employees, most domestic workers, employees of certain nonprofit organizations and most self-employed individuals. Pay includes bonuses, cash value of meals and lodging, and tips and other gratuities. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease) AVERAGE ANNUAL PAY AVERAGE ANNUAL PAY AVERAGE AVERAGE STATE STATE 1981 1982 1983 1 1981 1982 1983 1 1981- 1982- 1981- 19821983 15,689 16,738 17,542 MT... 3.0 Ny... AZ.... AR.... CA. 4.1 13,986 14,790 15,542 16,341 17,646 18,752 20,761 22,537 23,864 NJ........... 14,975 15,970 16,783 NY..... CO.. NC......... DC....... FL.......... ... 14,170 15,147 16,098 14,411 15,353 16.108 16,948 17,976 18,707 14,214 14,766 15,214 15,366 16,180 16,779 14,790 15,673 16,377 VA... MD WA......... Preliminary. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Wages, Annual Averages 1982, and USDL News Release 84-1984, Average Annual Pay by State and Industry, 1983, and unpublished data. No. 699. NUMBER OF WORKERS WITH EARNINGS AND MEDIAN EARNINGS, BY OCCUPATION OF LONGEST JOB HELD AND SEX: 1982 (Covers civilians 15 years old and over as of March 1983. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation) B Base less than 75,000. X Not applicable. Includes protective service. 2 Excludes protective service. No. 700. MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS OF FULL-TIME WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS, BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTIC: 1980 TO 1983 [In current dollars of usual weekly earnings. Data represent annual average. Data have been revised based on new median intervals and are not comparable with previously published data. See text, p. 388 for a discussion of occupation data. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation] X Not applicable. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. 2 Including crafts and repair. No. 701. Median Usual Weekly Earnings, By Family Type And Number Of Workers: 1980 To 1983 [For families with wage and salary workers. Annual averages of quarterly figures. Data have been revised based on new median intervals and are not comparable with previously published data. Minus sign ( -) indicates decrease] - Represents zero. 1 Excludes families where the husband, wife, or householder is self-employed, separately. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, monthly. 1 Includes other combinations not shown No. 702. Employment Cost Index (ECI), By Industry And Occupation: 1980 To 1984 [The ECI is a measure of the rate of change in employee compensation (wages, salaries, and employer costs for employe* benefits). Data are not seasonally adjusted] Civilian workers' Workers, by occupational group: White-collar workers Blue-collar workers Service workers Workers, by industry division: Manufacturing Nonmanutacturing Services Public administration * Private industry workers * Workers, by occupational group: White-collar workers Blue-collar workers Service workers Workers, by industry division: Manufacturing Nonmanutacturing Workers by bargaining status. Union Non-union Stat* and local government workers Workers, by occupational group: White-collar workers Blue-collar workers Workers, by industry division: Services , Schools Elementary and secondary Hospitals and other services4 Public administration * NA Not available. 'Includes private industry and State and local government workers and excludes (arm. household, and Federal government workers. 'Consists of legislative, judicial, administrative, and regulatory activities 'Excludes farm and household workers. * Includes library, social, and health services. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, News. Employment Cost Index, quarterly No. 703. Employees With Employer- Or Union-provided Pension Plans, Or Group Hcalth Plans, By Occupation And Industry: 1982 [In thousands, except percent. For civilian wage and salary workers 15 years old and over as of March 1983. Based on Current Population Survey, see text. p. 21 No. 704. Employee Benefits In Medium And Large Firms: 1983 [Covers full.time employees in private industry; excludes small firms (establishments with fewer than 50 to 250 employees, depending on the industry), executive management and traveling operating employees, and Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample survey of establishments and covers only benefits tor which the employer pays part or all of the premium involved] NA Not available. ■ Includes physician visits in hospitals, diagnostic x-ray and lab, and hospital auxiliary 96 105 128 159 187 206 22.5 Production employees 86 19 18 10 30 47 22 23 16 80 64 No. 705. Work Disability Status, By Occupation, Health And Pension Coverage, Industry: 1981 And [In thousands, except percent For employed civilians. 16-64 years old. As of March 1982. Occupation system based on the 1970 Census. See text, p. 386. For definition of work disability, see table 635. Based on Current Population Survey: see Appendix 111] 1 Excludes farm. * Includes transport. 3 Includes industries not shown separately. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Current Population Report, series P-23, No. 127. No. 706. Effective Federal Minimum Hourly Wage Rates, 1950 To 1981, And Coverage In 1983 [Employee estimates as of September 1983, except as indicated. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and subsequent amendments provide for minimum wage coverage applicable to specified nonsupervisory employment categories. Exempt from coverage are executives and administrators or professionals] Jan. 1, 1979 Jan. 1, 1980., Jan 1, 1981 . 2 90 3 10 3 10 2 90 3 35 Retail trade Finance, insurance, real estate Service Private households...... Government" 4.705 15.163 1.627 9,590 3,567 11.790 1.049 2,593 75.8 3.427 5.474 140 6.239 1.049 2.S93 - Represents zero. X Not applicable. 'Applies to workers covered prior to 1961 Amendments and. after Sept. 1965, to workers covered by 1961 Amendments. Rates set by 1961 Amendments were: Sept. 1961. $1.00; Sept. 1964, $115. and Sept 1965. $1.25. -■ Percent of gross average hourly earnings of production workers in manufacturing * Applies to workers nemfty covered by Amendments of 1966, 1974. and 1977, and Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972. * Included in coverage as of 1966. 1974, and 1977 Amendments. * No change in rate. 'Includes workers in retail-service establishments with less than $250,000 in gross annual sales which are part of enterprises covered under criteria in effect prior to the 1966 Amendments. These workers became subject under the 1974 Amendments. 'Currently employed workers subject to provisions. * Federal, State, and local employees. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment Standards Administration. Minimum Wage and Maximum Hours Standards Under the Fair Labor Standards Act 1981. annual, and unpublished data. |