
Employment/Unemployment
Hearings, speeches, data publications, and other documents relating to employment and unemployment.
Related Topics:- Employment/Unemployment - Bibliographies (12 items)
Address on Unemployment
Description:
Chicago University Seminar
Date:
Circa 1935,
Citation:
Martin, William McChesney, Jr., 1935, Address on Unemployment, from William McChesney Martin Jr. Document Collection, accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/martin/23_02_nd4.pdf
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Announcement of the 6th set of hearings for the Joint Economic Committee study of Employment, Growth, and Price Levels
Description:
Schedule for the hearings and names of participants
Date:
07/02/1959,
Citation:
United States. Congress, 1959, Announcement of the 6th set of hearings for the Joint Economic Committee study of Employment, Growth, and Price Levels, from William McChesney Martin Jr. Document Collection, accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/martin/25_04_19590702.pdf
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Bibliography: Postwar Forecasts: Income and Employment
Description:
Bibliography
Date:
1956,
Citation:
Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve System, 1956, Bibliography: Postwar Forecasts: Income and Employment, from Brookings Institution: Papers from the Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve, accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/brookings/17625_03_0004.pdf
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Bulletin of the Women's Bureau: Bulletin No. 73. Variations in Employment Trends of Women and Men - Complete Issue
Publication:
Bulletin of the Women's Bureau
SUDOC:
L 13.3:
OCLC:
1768698
ISSN:
0083-3606
Citation:
United States. Women's Bureau, ([year]), Bulletin of the Women's Bureau: Bulletin No. 73. Variations in Employment Trends of Women and Men, accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/publications/women/b0073_dolwb_1930.pdf
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Bulletin of the Women's Bureau: Bulletin No. 93. Household Employment in Philadelphia - Complete Issue
Publication:
Bulletin of the Women's Bureau
SUDOC:
L 13.3:
OCLC:
1768698
ISSN:
0083-3606
Citation:
United States. Women's Bureau, ([year]), Bulletin of the Women's Bureau: Bulletin No. 93. Household Employment in Philadelphia, accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/publications/women/b0093_dolwb_1932.pdf
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Employment Situation
Description:
The Employment Situation news release presents data from the Current Population Survey (household survey) and the Current Employment Statistics Survey (establishment survey). The publication presents a summary the data from the two surveys, followed by data presented in tables.
Archived news releases are available on the website of the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 1994-present .
SUDOC:
L 2.53/2
OCLC:
45954733
ISSN:
0364-491X
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Employment Situation, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=144
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Topics:
- Data and Statistical Publications
- Statistical Releases
- Employment/Unemployment
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Publications
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Employment after College: Report on Women Graduates, Class of 1955
Description:
This survey of June 1955 women graduates was undertaken by the Women's Bureau in cooperation with the Women's Section of the National Vocational Guidance Association. The survey revealed what these women were doing in the winter of 1955-56.
Digitized in partnership with St. Louis Public Library.
SUDOC:
L 13.2:Em 7/8
OCLC:
6395863
Citation:
United States. Women's Bureau, ([year]), Employment after College: Report on Women Graduates, Class of 1955, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=250
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Employment and Earnings
Description:
Employment and Earnings is a monthly publication that details the employment situation in the United States with information on the total labor force, employment, unemployment, hours, and compensation at national and area (state, MSA) levels. Published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor since 1954. (Continues Employment and Payrolls)
Pages not containing data, such as blank pages and pages containing only advertisements, have been deleted from these files.
Recent issues of Employment and Earnings are available from the Bureau of Labor statistics at http://www.bls.gov/opub/ee/archive.htm
SUDOC:
L 2.41/2
OCLC:
2610713
ISSN:
0013-6840
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Employment and Earnings, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=60
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Topics:
- Data and Statistical Publications
- Employment/Unemployment
- Data Publications
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Publications
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Employment and Earnings Statistics for the United States - Benchmark Revisions
Description:
Periodically, the BLS adjusts its industry employment series to more recent benchmarks to correct for sampling variability and for changes in industrial activity of establishments. These documents were published as Bulletins of the BLS.
SUDOC:
L 2.3:1312
OCLC:
2711099, 958410, 12000403
ISSN:
0071-013X, 0271-4787, 1047-059X
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Employment and Earnings Statistics for the United States - Benchmark Revisions, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=189
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Topics:
- Data and Statistical Publications
- Employment/Unemployment
- Data Publications
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Publications
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Employment and Earnings Supplement, Annual Revised Establishment Data
Description:
Annual supplement to Employment and Earnings publications, presenting revised data from the establishment survey.
SUDOC:
L 2.41/2-2:
OCLC:
06100287, 6967265
ISSN:
0272-2437, 0740-4352
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Employment and Earnings Supplement, Annual Revised Establishment Data, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=188
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Topics:
- Data and Statistical Publications
- Employment/Unemployment
- Data Publications
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Publications
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Employment and Pay Rolls in State Unemployment Compensation Systems
Description:
The Bureau of Employment Security began collecting employment and pay roll data in 1938 after fifteen states enacted unemployment compensation laws in 1937. Data in these volumes has been prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. NOTE: There was a slight title change in the 1939 edition (published in 1941). It is call Employment and Wages.
SUDOC:
FS 3.110:6/pt.
OCLC:
5320165
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Employment Security, ([year]), Employment and Pay Rolls in State Unemployment Compensation Systems, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=193
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Employment and Payrolls
Description:
Employment and Payrolls was a monthly publication detailing the employment situation in the United States with information on the total labor force, employment, unemployment, and compensation at the national and state levels. Published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor from 1935 to 1954. (Merged with Hours and Earnings to form Employment and Earnings)
SUDOC:
L 2.9
OCLC:
8675244
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Employment and Payrolls, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=152
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Topics:
- Data and Statistical Publications
- Employment/Unemployment
- Data Publications
- Bureau of Labor Statistics Publications
Related Publications:
Employment and unemployment in the 1930s
Date:
1993, American Economic Association. Republished with permission
Volume:
7
ISSN:
0895-3309
Citation:
Margo, Robert A., 1993, Employment and unemployment in the 1930s, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4322
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High-wage Jobs in a Competitive Global Economy: Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, September 16, 1992
Description:
This hearing was conducted with the purpose of examining the distribution of jobs and earnings in the United States and what industry and government can do to help create more high-skill, high-wage jobs.
SUDOC:
Y 4.EC 7:J57/11
OCLC:
29616108
Citation:
United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, ([year]), High-wage Jobs in a Competitive Global Economy: Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, September 16, 1992, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=879
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How the Government Measures Unemployment
Description:
Pamphlet designed to provide answers to frequent questions raised regarding who is counted as unemployed and how unemployment is measured. A bibliography is included for additional sources of information.
OCLC:
38893050
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), How the Government Measures Unemployment, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=264
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Job Vacancy Statistics: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, May 17 and 18, 1966
Description:
Hearings discussing collection and use of job vacancy statistics, including three areas of use for such statistics (1) in matching men and jobs; (2) in local manpower planning; and (3) in manpower planning at the national level.
SUDOC:
Y 4.EC 7:J57
OCLC:
617739
Citation:
United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Economic Statistics, ([year]), Job Vacancy Statistics: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, May 17 and 18, 1966, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=876
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Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/6/976
OCLC:
2340779
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=861
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/4/976
OCLC:
2432669
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=863
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/12/980
OCLC:
6496269
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=866
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/12
OCLC:
5096327
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=865
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/8/980
OCLC:
6526190
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=864
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/10
OCLC:
499148135
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=868
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/11/980
OCLC:
6496205
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=867
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education
Description:
Selected jobs from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
SUDOC:
L 2.2:J 57/9/980
OCLC:
6496224
Citation:
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ([year]), Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need a College Education, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=862
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Related Publications:
- Jobs for Which Apprenticeships Are Available
- Jobs for Which Junior College, Technical Institute, or Other Specialized Training is Usually Required
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not a High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Qualify If You're Not A High School Graduate
- Jobs for Which You Can Train Through Apprenticeship
- Jobs for Which You Probably Will Need Some College or Specialized Training
Labor-market Policies for Full Employment: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, May 12 and 13, and June 3, 1975
Description:
These hearings were held with the purpose of considering how to put people back to work and get the nation's economy moving again.
SUDOC:
Y 4.EC 7:L11/3
OCLC:
2622675
Citation:
United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Economic Growth, ([year]), Labor-market Policies for Full Employment: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, May 12 and 13, and June 3, 1975, [issue title/date], accessed Jun 20, 2013 from FRASER, http:fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=880
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