Employment-unemployment: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States ....United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government, United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... prices . Recent fluctuations in prices are much more s took place prior to 1973 than those during the 1 The Wholesale Price Index showed a sharp dr crease in late 1974 and early 1975 following the and 1974. Over the past 6 months or so , ...
... prices . Recent fluctuations in prices are much more s took place prior to 1973 than those during the 1 The Wholesale Price Index showed a sharp dr crease in late 1974 and early 1975 following the and 1974. Over the past 6 months or so , ...
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... wholesale price index , which you announced yesterday , nonth in a row that this index has increased by abo hat correct ? Mr. SHISKIN . Right . Representative LONG . Offsetting that , this is the sec ow that we have shown a substantial ...
... wholesale price index , which you announced yesterday , nonth in a row that this index has increased by abo hat correct ? Mr. SHISKIN . Right . Representative LONG . Offsetting that , this is the sec ow that we have shown a substantial ...
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... price data for May . Mr. Commissioner , you bring mixed news today . is that ... rate was 17.9 percent , and the unemployment ra youth was 38.7 percent . The rate ... Wholesale Price Index for increased 0.4 percent in May , the smallest ...
... price data for May . Mr. Commissioner , you bring mixed news today . is that ... rate was 17.9 percent , and the unemployment ra youth was 38.7 percent . The rate ... Wholesale Price Index for increased 0.4 percent in May , the smallest ...
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... wholesale prices , both for foods and indus- employment was little changed ... price index continued to rise , but the ss than half the rate of each of the ... rate rate plicative.
... wholesale prices , both for foods and indus- employment was little changed ... price index continued to rise , but the ss than half the rate of each of the ... rate rate plicative.
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... wholesale price index eased 0.6 percent from May to June on a The index had moved up 0.4 percent in May ch of the 3 previous months . The index for n more sharply than in May , and prices of s declined following 4 months of large ad- ...
... wholesale price index eased 0.6 percent from May to June on a The index had moved up 0.4 percent in May ch of the 3 previous months . The index for n more sharply than in May , and prices of s declined following 4 months of large ad- ...
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age-sex components aggregate hours agriculture allied products analysis animal fibers April ator August average basic unemployed age-sex Blue-collar workers Bureau of Labor Civilian labor force commodities CONGRESS THE LIBRARY December decline discouraged workers Employed Employment-population ratio enator equipment Fabricated metal factors Federal foods groups-males and females increase indicate inflation January JAVITS July June kindred products Labor Statistics LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS look manufacturing ment million month nator PROXMIRE Nonagricultural industries nonagricultural payrolls nonsupervisory workers November October official over-are adjusted Participation rate payroll employment percent changes price measurements private nonagricultural problem question release Representative LONG RETAIL TRADE rose Ruggles seasonal variations Senator PROXMIRE SHISKIN STEIN teenagers total employment Total noninstitutional population unem unemployed age-sex groups-males Unemployment rate Unemployment total wage and salary weeks Wholesale Price Index WILLIAM PROXMIRE X-11 method X-11 multiplicative yr and over-are
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Page 1748 - Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of about 50,000 households conducted by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Page 1859 - Seasonally-adjusted average hourly and weekly earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonagricultural payrolls rose slightly in July.
Page 1775 - Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers!/ on private nonfarm payrolls by industry I/ See footnote 1.
Page 1777 - The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, the variations that might occur by chance because only a sample of the population is surveyed. The chances are about...
Page 1827 - Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changes each month. For analyzing general price trends in the economy, seasonally adjusted...
Page 1776 - ... incoming" groups. Occupation, industry, and class of worker for the employed apply to the job held in the survey week. Persons with two or more jobs are classified in the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the survey week. The unemployed are classified according to their latest full-time civilian job lasting 2 weeks or more. The occupation and industry groups used...
Page 1808 - Discouraged Workers Discouraged workers are persons who report that they want work but are not looking for jobs because they believe they cannot find any. Because they do not meet the labor market test — that is, they are not engaged in active job search — they are classified as not in the labor force rather than as unemployed.
Page 1811 - EMPLOYMENT DATA in this section are obtained from the Current Population Survey, a program of personal interviews conducted monthly by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The sample consists of about 47,000 households, selected to represent the US population 16 years of age and older.
Page 1775 - August. (See table B-3.) The Hourly Earnings Index The Hourly Earnings Index — earnings adjusted for overtime in manufacturing...
Page 1749 - Since the data from the household survey are based on a sample, they may differ from the figures that would have been obtained if it were possible to take a complete census using the same schedules, enumerators, and procedures.