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Measuring time spent in unpaid household work: results from the American Time Use Survey
unpaid household work American Time Use Survey
2010/3/4
Time-use data show that on average Americans spend more than 20 hours per week working for their own household without pay on tasks that might be done by a paid worker; women spend more time at such u...
Involuntary part-time work:new information from the CPS。
Work experience, earnings, and family income in 1981
Work experience earnings family income 1981
2009/6/4
The number of employed Americans increased but so did the number without jobs, as recovery from the 1980 recession proved to be brief; the family income of high-wage workers exceeded the poverty level...
Missed work and lost hours, May 1985
goods-producing industries service-producing industries
2009/5/19
Absences were lower in 1985 than at any time since 1973; for the first time, absence rates in the goods-producing industries were lower than the rates in the service-producing industries.
Work schedules of Americans:an overview of new findings
Work schedules Americans flexible hours
2009/5/19
A group of eight articles examines data from a special 1985 household survey covering topics such as the number of workers who moonlight, who work at home, who have flexible hours, or who would prefer...
Using data from a recently published survey, BLS defines a new measure of labor input; hours at work replace hours paid in statistics on productivity. This article reports on the conversion to hours a...
Drug and alcohol use at work
Drug alcohol workplace
2009/5/8
Data from the 1984 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth reveal that drug and alcohol use in the workplace is more common among men than women and among blue-collar than white-collar workers. This art...
A new BLS program provides better data on work injuries, yielding detail needed to help in preventing future fatalities in the workplace. This article summarizes the initial results for the 31 States ...
From 1983 to 1993, faster growing U.S. industries tended to to be those that employed more part-time workers; because no such relationship was evident before 1980, it is doubtful that industry growth ...
Flexible work schedules:what are we trading off to get them?
Flexible work schedules trading off
2009/4/3
Flexible work schedules are spreading, but workers sometimes must be willing to increase their hours markedly, work evening shifts, or switch to part-time status,
self-employment, or certain occupati...
Despite the strong labor market, the incidence of contingent work changed little between 1997 and 1999; characteristics of contingent workers are similar to those of earlier surveys.
Measuring the complexity of hours at work:the weekly work grid
hours at work weekly work grid
2009/4/3
A new 'workweek grid' that allows researchers to pinpoint actual time at work, finds less than a third of French workers describe a regular 9- to-5 schedule; it also may account for the persistent dis...
Multiple-fatality work-related incidents claim the lives of 1 out of 10 fatally injured workers and include some of the worst occupational catastrophes: air crashes, bombings, fires, and explosions; u...
Estimates of hours worked from the CPS are very close to estimates from the ATUS for CPS reference weeks; however, CPS reference weeks are not representative of the entire month.
Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work
Mass layoff data outsourcing offshoring work
2009/3/31
Employer interviews revealed that most of the relocations were domestic, involving the movement of work within the same company, but work was moved out of the country in more than a quarter of the cas...