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Job Loss in the Great Recession: Historical Perspective from the Displaced Workers Survey, 1984-2010
displacement job loss unemployment
2012/10/30
The Great Recession from December 2007 to June 2009 is associated with a dramatic weakening of the labor market from which the labor market is now only slowly recovering. The unemployment rate remains...
Collective bargaining calendar crowded again in 1984
Collective bargaining economic trends 1984
2009/6/2
If current economic trends continue, wages and benefits are likely to dominate bargaining this year, as contracts expire or are reopened for 38 percent of the nearly 8 million workers covered by major...
Relatively few States took action to increase benefits or broaden coverage; several did raise the percentage of the average weekly wage used to compute compensation for disability or death.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1984
unemployment insurance legislation 1984
2009/5/20
Many States increased employer taxes and some tightened benefit eligibility and disqualification provisions in efforts to maintain or restore the solvency of their unemployment insurance programs.
Significant new labor standards legislation was enacted in a wide variety of subject areas including minimum wage, child labor, employee right to information on toxic substances, mandatory retirement,...
As the economic recovery entered its second year, unemployment showed a further sharp decline amid the substantial increase in employment, but the across-the-board improvement in joblessness faded aft...
Major agreements in 1984 provided record low wage increases
1984 labor costs low wage increases
2009/5/20
A substantial portion of workers had their wages frozen or reduced; and specified increases were the smallest since the bargaining series began in 1968, reflecting both management's desire to hold dow...
Throughout the year, the economy benefited from lower prices and abundant quantities of imported goods; however, the continued strength of the dollar and stiffer competition from foreign producers spe...
Consumer prices rose only 4.0 percent in 1984, marking the third straight year of moderation; producer prices rose only 1.8 percent.
Occupational employment projections:the 1984-95 outlook
1984-95 outlook growth rates occupational structure
2009/5/20
The occupational structure of the economy is estimated to change through the mid-1990's as employment growth rates for many occupations depart from historical trends.
Productivity continued to increase in many industries during 1984
industries Productivity 1984 steel
2009/5/19
Among industries with large increases in output per employee hour were steel, coal and iron mining, and several transportation and utilities industries; changes were mixed in trade and service .
Occupational trends in advertising, 1984-90
Occupational trends advertising Occupational Employment Statistics
2009/5/8
As employment in advertising grew during the 1980's, the industry's occupational pattern changed. Professional and technical occupations lost employment share, while sales occupations gained. To analy...
Multifactor productivity in manufacturing, 1984-88
manufacturing Multifactor productivity growth
2009/5/8
Multifactor productivity growth improved somewhat in manufacturing during the 1984-88 period. However, slow growth persists in the aggregate business sector. This article reviews some of the Bureau's ...
Older consumers, who are expected to account for an increasing share of consumer expenditures, have spending trends similar to those of younger consumers; however the underlying tastes and preferences...