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The expanding role of temporary help services from 1990 to 2008
The expanding role temporary help services from 1990 to 2008
2010/11/29
During the 1990–2008 period, employment in the temporary help services industry grew from 1.1 million to 2.3 million and came to include a larger share of workers than before in higher skill occupatio...
Design of the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services System and Evaluation in Michigan
the Worker Profiling Reemployment Services System Evaluation Michigan
2009/11/5
The Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1993, Public Law 103-152, require each state employment security agency to implement a Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) system. WPRS system...
Do Job Search Rules and Reemployment Services Reduce Insured Unemployment?
unemployment insurance work test job search assistance reemployment public employment service
2009/11/5
This paper summarizes state unemployment insurance job search policies based on a recent
survey of states by the National Association of State Workforce Agencies. It then reviews research results on...
New wherever-provided services and construction indexes for PPI
wherever-provided services construction indexes PPI
2009/9/17
A new set of wherever-provided services and construction price indexes expands the BLS products covering the services and construction sectors of the economy;
these indexes combine prices from all in...
Child care services:a national picture
Child care services national picture maternity leaves
2009/6/4
As more mothers hold jobs, the demand for child-care services continues to grow—especially for infant and toddler care—and is exacerbated by brief maternity leaves.
The employment shift to services:where did it come from?
employment shift services goods-producing sectors
2009/6/2
Services did not gain all of its jobs from those lost in the agriculture and goods-producing sectors; employment growth stemmed largely from expansion of the labor force, particularly the increased pa...
Deindustrialization and the shift to services
Deindustrialization industrial base employment shift
2009/5/19
Does the employment shift to services imply that the U.S. is losing its industrial base? Data show the industrial sector as a whole in healthy shape, but a few manufacturing industries in deep trouble...
Employment in health services:long-term trends and projections
health services long-term trends projections
2009/5/19
Demand for health services is expected to grow in response to the increasing number of elderly people; but growth prospects to 1995 for the industry's wage and salary workers are uncertain because of ...
Does the hefty postwar growth of some service industries mean that manufacturers are cutting overhead by farming out activities once performed in house? Analysis of data shows this to be an unlikely e...
Families of working wives spending more on services, nondurables
working wives food child care
2009/5/12
When a wife becomes a second earner, husband-wife families spend more on work-related and timesaving item such as child care and food away from home, according to the Consumer Expenditure Survey. Thi...
A new BLS model compares employee expenses for selected health care services, and cites factors in differences among benefit plans. This article describes the new health care model and its resulting e...
In term of employment, the best industry performer over the last decade was health services, adding nearly 3 million jobs and accounting for 1 of every 6 new jobs in the economy since 1980. This artic...
Multifactor productivity in utility services industries
Multifactor productivity utility services industries
2009/5/7
Growth in multifactor productivity in these industries slowed by 3.2 percent per year after 1973, according to a new BLS study. Results also show the impact of energy price increases on the utility se...
Upcoming modifications are designed to capture current service delivery patterns, reimbursement methods, and payment sources for hospital visits, rather than what the hospital charges for individual t...
Because average wages are higher in manufacturing than in services, some observers view employment shifts to services as shifts from 'good' to 'bad' jobs. However, a deeper assessment reveals that, wi...