Current Labor Market Developments: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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21. lappuse
... reducing to the shortest practicable time the interval between the date to which the figures refer and the date when compilation is completed , and ( B ) ensuring that the basic figures are released promptly to the public . " I ...
... reducing to the shortest practicable time the interval between the date to which the figures refer and the date when compilation is completed , and ( B ) ensuring that the basic figures are released promptly to the public . " I ...
48. lappuse
... reduction in overtime and the increase in the average workweek . I have been led to believe that the increase in the average workweek was significant also , in that you have an increase in productivity for over a period of time before ...
... reduction in overtime and the increase in the average workweek . I have been led to believe that the increase in the average workweek was significant also , in that you have an increase in productivity for over a period of time before ...
68. lappuse
... reduction in the size of the armed services . Permit me to conclude with a few observations about appropriate policies . What I have just said about relative unemployment rates should suggest that I am in favor of a much expanded - and ...
... reduction in the size of the armed services . Permit me to conclude with a few observations about appropriate policies . What I have just said about relative unemployment rates should suggest that I am in favor of a much expanded - and ...
85. lappuse
... reduction in profits , and to the extent that it reduced profits , your output might have been lower than today and that would have offset the reduction in unemployment that might otherwise have occurred . Representative BROWN . Let me ...
... reduction in profits , and to the extent that it reduced profits , your output might have been lower than today and that would have offset the reduction in unemployment that might otherwise have occurred . Representative BROWN . Let me ...
88. lappuse
... reduction in hours , 25 , or whatever , a ... not rear east in the United States , in signifi- cant increases in prod minity . Chairman PROXMIRE . You we , this has behind in the kind of emo- tional push of scaring the avilable work and ...
... reduction in hours , 25 , or whatever , a ... not rear east in the United States , in signifi- cant increases in prod minity . Chairman PROXMIRE . You we , this has behind in the kind of emo- tional push of scaring the avilable work and ...
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administration adult aggregate demand April March August average basis Bureau of Labor Center for Community Chairman PROXMIRE civilian labor force CLAGUE Commissioner Community Change CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Consumer Price Index December decline discouraged workers drop economists employed Fabricated metal factor Federal GINSBURG GOLDSTEIN Gordon committee Government Harold Goldstein incomes policy increase industries inflation jobless rate Joint Economic Committee July June KILLINGSWORTH labor market Labor Statistics LANTNER LIBRARY OF CONGRESS looking manpower manufacturing March ment million month MOORE number of unemployed payroll employment percent period persons ployment POPKIN press conference problem programs quarter of 1971 question recovery Representative BROWN rise seasonally adjusted second quarter Secretary Hodgson Senator HUMPHREY Senator MILLER significant teenagers total employment unem unemployment figures unemployment rate veterans wage week Wholesale William Proxmire WLCAC women workweek WULFORST
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41. lappuse - Food and kindred products Tobacco manufacturers Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products...
252. lappuse - Man-hours lost by the unemployed and persons on part time for economic reasons as a percent of potentially available labor force man-hours.
137. lappuse - ... 18 and 19 years. .. 20 to 24 years .. 25 years and over 25 to 54 years 55 years and over Males. 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 16 and 17 years . 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 54 years Females.
133. lappuse - Employment and work experience Between the second quarter of 1970 and the second quarter of 1971 the number of employed Vietnam veterans under 30 years old increased by about 385,000 to reach 3.3 million. About 12 percent of the employed veterans held jobs in the government sector. The proportion of Negro veterans working for the government in the second quarter of 1971 was twice that of white veterans...
215. lappuse - Textile Mill Products Apparel and Related Products Lumber and Wood Products Furniture and Fixtures Paper and Allied Products Printing and Publishing Chemicals and Allied Products Petroleum and Coal Products Rubber and Plastics Products Leather and Leather Products Stone, Clay and Glass Products Primary Metal Industries Fabricated Metal Products Machinery, except Electrical Electrical...
38. lappuse - Men 20 years and over Women 20 years and over Both sexes 16-19 years White Black and other Black Experienced wage and salary workers Married men, spouse present Women who maintain families Full-time workers * Part-time workers...
134. lappuse - Industry employment, hours, and earnings are collected by State agencies from payroll records of employers and are tabulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A description of the two surveys appears in the BLS publication "Employment and Earnings and Monthly Report on the Labor Force.
136. lappuse - Construction Manufacturing Durable goods nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, Insurance, and real estate...
66. lappuse - Federal agencies, and also to avoid any awkwardness that can occur and has occasionally occurred to our professional staff from having to respond to inquiries that call for a policy response.
41. lappuse - Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electrical equipment and supplies.