Monthly Labor Review
Established in 1915, Monthly Labor Review is the principal journal of fact, analysis, and research from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor. Each month, economists, statisticians, and experts from the Bureau join with private sector professionals and State and local government specialists to provide a wealth of research in a wide variety of fields — the labor force, the economy, employment, inflation, productivity, occupational injuries and illnesses, wages, prices, and many more.
- Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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- Industry and Occupational Employment Projections Overview and Highlights, 2023–33
- Exploring the Effects of Labor Market Institutions
- Inflation is Stressful
- Disability Prevalence and Social Insurance Program Participation among Workers in Selected Nonstandard Work Arrangements
- Expectations versus Reality : Why Didn’t the Unemployment Rate Increase More after WWII?
- Alternative Data Sources for High-Tech Products in the CPI
- What is the Best Metric to Gauge Wage Growth?
- The Dawn of U.S. Manufacturing
- Responding to the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Food Insecurity
- The Economics of Education in 12 Facts
- The Fiscal Underpinnings of Inflation
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All original born-digital documents, 2005-current, are available from the Monthly Labor Review website.
The Monthly Labor Review was published in print until December 2007, and was then issued in PDF format until July 2013, when all content was published in full HTML format.
Subject indexes issued separately until 1958.
The online version of the Monthly Labor Review incorporates the publication Compensation and Working Conditions Online (CWC). CWC articles are included in this collection beginning with the January 2007 issue.
Previously, Monthly Labor Review articles from a given month were combined and uploaded. Beginning November 2024, articles have been uploaded individually.
1915-2025
G.P.O., 2000-
- Subject Index of Volumes : Monthly Labor Review
- Monthly Labor Review : Statistical Supplement
- Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Monthly Labor Review Reader : Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 1868
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- oclc: 858838976
- oclc: 67049610
- issn: 0098-1818
- issn: 1937-4658
- lccn: 2006230179
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Monthly Labor Review. Washington: G.P.O., 2000-, 1915-2025. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6130, accessed on February 17, 2025.