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This article explains the revisions made to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released on 14 March 2007, in the Labour Market Statistics First Release. It was originally intended to release these revis...
This article was first published on the National Statistics website on 12 December 2007, to coincide with the Labour Market Statistics First Release and the planned revisions made to the workforce job...
Comparison of statistics on jobs:September 2007
Comparison statistics on jobs September 2007
2009/11/4
This article presents the latest comparison of jobs statistics from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Workforce Jobs (WFJ) statistics, and reconciliation of the estimates from the two sources. It ...
Workforce jobs (WFJ) is a quarterly measure of the number of jobs in the UK and the preferred measure of the change in jobs by industry. This article explains the processes and other causes of revisio...
Policy responses to the global financial meltdown of 2008 and the col-
lapse of aggregate demand have largely been driven by domestic interests. Resurgent
protectionism, bank bail-outs and national-...
Response to recession:reduce hours or jobs?
These workers are disproportionately female, young, and black; they are more likely to work part time and in clerical and industrial help jobs.
Employers have been reporting more job growth than is indicated by the household survey. This divergence may reflect an increase in dual jobholding and in the employment of illegal aliens. This arti...
The 1987-88 surge in exports and the rise in factory jobs
factory jobs Export-related industries
2009/5/11
Export-related industries accounted for almost half of the rebound in manufacturing employment after the decline of 1984-86. This article describes the spurt in factory job growth that occurred 5 year...
Employment in the industry fluctuated sharply during the decade as U.S. automakers contended with foreign competition, changing demand patterns and the business cycle. This article provides a historic...
College graduates entering the labor force during the 1990-2005 period are projected to encounter increased competition for college-level jobs. The article profiles the job outlook for college graduat...
If, as some analysts contend, the rising relative wages of college graduates in the 1980's suggest a shortage of these workers, why did one-fifth of them accept jobs that traditionally do not require ...
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...
Economic conditions are expected to dominate talks this year as negotiators attempt to predict the future in the midst of a sluggish economy. This article profiles potential issues expected to be addr...
The probability of losing one's job because of a recession is very different for women and men, but in the last two recessions, gender differences were reduced. This article discusses employment of wo...