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8by Mitra Toossi Published in Monthly labor review (01.01.2012)“...The projected labor force growth over the next 10 years will be affected by the aging of the baby-boom generation; as a result, the labor force is projected to...”
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9“...The last decade has seen considerable concern regarding a shortage of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workers to meet the demands of...”
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10by Terence M. McMenamin Published in Monthly labor review (01.12.2007)“...The traditional work schedule for an American employee has long been 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. However, an examination of data from the Work...”
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11by Matthew Dey Harley Frazis Mark A. Loewenstein Hugette Sun Published in Monthly labor review (01.06.2020)“...This article examines the relationship between workers ability to work at home, as captured in job characteristics measured by the Occupational Information...”
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12“...This article examines the labor market impacts of establishment shutdowns implemented in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The analysis focuses...”
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13by Evan Cunningham Published in Monthly labor review (01.06.2019)“...This article uses data from the Current Population Survey to analyze the role of professional certifications and occupational licenses in the U.S. labor...”
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14by Kevin S. Dubina Janie-Lynn Kim Emily Rolen Michael J. Rieley Published in Monthly labor review (01.09.2020)“...Highlights include the following: * Labor force growth is projected to be slower (0.5-percent annual growth), in part, from an aging population and slower...”
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15by Jelle Visser Published in Monthly labor review (01.01.2006)“... for the differences and trends in unionization In 1991, Monthly Labor Review published an overview of union membership statistics in 12 countries, presenting broad trends...”
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16by Mitra Toossi Published in Monthly labor review (01.12.2015)“...The labor force is projected to grow over the next 10 years at an average annual rate of 0.5 percent, a slower rate than in recent decades. Demographic...”
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17by Elizabeth Weber Handwerker Peter B. Meyer Joseph Piacentini Michael Schultz Leo Sveikauskas Published in Monthly labor review (01.12.2020)“...The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic’s impact on the U.S. labor market is unprecedented. This article reviews economic research on recent...”
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18“...The onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to considerable changes in consumer spending behavior in the United States. Using data from...”
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20by Donna S. Rothstein Published in Monthly labor review (01.12.2020)“...The labor force participation rate of prime-age men (ages 25 to 54) has been mostly falling since the late 1960s, with steeper declines during recessionary...”