Employment-unemployment: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Parts 9-13 |
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... look at that as Chairman Bolling has pointed out , the far more significant factor is the industrial price movement , be- cause food prices are erratic - go up 1 month and then down - 1 month does not mean a great deal . The increase in ...
... look at that as Chairman Bolling has pointed out , the far more significant factor is the industrial price movement , be- cause food prices are erratic - go up 1 month and then down - 1 month does not mean a great deal . The increase in ...
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... look at this little table here , what you see - and let me sug- gest you look at the stub , for example , where I have assumed various annual rates of growth in the civilian labor force . I start with no growth and say , suppose the ...
... look at this little table here , what you see - and let me sug- gest you look at the stub , for example , where I have assumed various annual rates of growth in the civilian labor force . I start with no growth and say , suppose the ...
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... look at table A - 1 , the house- hold data , you have a drop from 62.3 in November of 1976 to 62.1 in December of 1976 in labor participation . That means a smaller propor- tion of the people in this country in the labor force were ...
... look at table A - 1 , the house- hold data , you have a drop from 62.3 in November of 1976 to 62.1 in December of 1976 in labor participation . That means a smaller propor- tion of the people in this country in the labor force were ...
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... look at table 3 . In table 3 I have made estimates of the amount of real GNP- Senator PROXMIRE . Table 3- Mr. SHISKIN . Table 3 in my prepared statement . Let me again say for the economists sitting at the head table and beyond the head ...
... look at table 3 . In table 3 I have made estimates of the amount of real GNP- Senator PROXMIRE . Table 3- Mr. SHISKIN . Table 3 in my prepared statement . Let me again say for the economists sitting at the head table and beyond the head ...
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... look at the forecasts , for example the DRI , the Wharton School , and so on , you see a very interesting pattern over September , October , November , and December last year . During the cyclical pause , each month when these ...
... look at the forecasts , for example the DRI , the Wharton School , and so on , you see a very interesting pattern over September , October , November , and December last year . During the cyclical pause , each month when these ...
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Page 2056 - Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.
Page 2420 - 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 2453 - ... by less than the standard error. The chances are about 95 out of 100 that the difference would be less than twice the standard error. The...
Page 1718 - ... 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 2231 - To be classified in the household survey as unemployed an individual must: (1) Have been without a job during the survey week; (2) have made specific efforts to find employment sometime during the prior 4 weeks; and (3) be presently available for work.. In addition, persons on layoff and those waiting to begin a new job (within 30 days), neither of whom must meet the jobseeking requirements, are also classified as unemployed.
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Page 2385 - Factory overtime edged down 0.1 hour to 4.5 hours. (See table B-2.) The index of aggregate weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 0.6 percent to 147.3 (1982=100), seasonally adjusted.
Page 2355 - ... the chances are about 95 out of 100 that the difference would be less than twice the standard error. The figures...
Page 1567 - This release presents and analyzes statistic* from two mijor surveys. Data on labor force, total employment , and unemployment are derived from the sample survey of households conducted and tabulated by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Statistics on...
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