BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS SOUTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE, DALLAS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND INFORMATION UNIT CATALOG OF RELEASES & TABLES
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Mailing list form for the Southwest Statistical Summary (monthly report of U.S., Dallas, and Houston CPIs and selected employment data for states in the southwest) Calendar of BLS news releases How To Find BLS Data on the Internet Phone contacts in the national and regional offices
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Consumer Price Index
9110 9115 9120 9125 9130 9135 9140 9145 9210 9215 9225 9230 2010 2015 2440 2490 9250 9260 CPI-U and CPI-W, all items, historical series Dallas-Fort Worth, 1982-84=100 Dallas-Fort Worth, 1967=100 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, 1982-84=100 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, 1967=100 U.S. city average, 1982-84=100 U.S. city average, 1967=100 Southwest CPI indicators and news releases Southwest CPI Indicators, latest month (listing of U.S., Dallas-Fort Worth, and Houston-Galveston CPIs and percent changes for selected categories) Southwest CPI Indicators, previous month Text of latest Dallas-Fort Worth news release Text of latest Houston-Galveston news release Text of previous month’s Dallas-Fort Worth news release Text of previous month’s Houston-Galveston news release National CPI news releases Text of latest press release CPI-U, U.S. City Average, by expenditure category (Tables 1-3) CPI technical information CPI escalation article CPI explanatory note 2 2 2 2 2 2
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Consumer Expenditure Survey
Consumer Spending Patterns in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area Consumer Spending Patterns in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Metropolitan Area
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Producer Price Index
PPI Highlights – latest available PPI for selected codes PPI historical series for selected commodities Finished Goods All Commodities Industrial Commodities PPI technical information 1 1 1 1
Employment
3010 3015 3020 3025 National Employment Situation, most current data Text of news release Household data on employment and unemployment (Tables A-1 through A-10) Payroll data on employment, hours, and earnings by industry (Tables B-1 thru B-4) Indexes of aggregate weekly hours and diffusion indexes of employment change (Tables B-5 and B-6) Metropolitan Employment and Unemployment, most current data Text of news release; Technical Note Labor force status by state and selected metropolitan areas (Table 1) Employees on nonfarm payrolls in states and selected areas (Table 2) All States and Regional Employment, most current data Text of news release, unemployment rates and percent change in nonfarm employment by state, seasonally adjusted (Charts 1 and 2); civilian labor force and unemployment by Census Regions and Divisions, seasonally and not seasonally adjusted (Tables 1 and 2) Civilian Labor Force and Unemployment by state, seasonally and not seasonally adjusted (Tables 3 and 4). Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry divisions, seasonally and not seasonally adjusted (Tables 5 and 6) Technical Note Texas and selected areas, employment data, current and historical series Southwest Employment Indicators: Labor force and nonfarm employment by major industry; AR, LA, NM, OK, TX, and Southwest region Industry employment and percent changes, Texas and U.S., seasonally adjusted, latest Industry employment levels for Texas and U.S., seasonally adjusted, historical Industry employment levels for Texas and U.S., not seasonally adjusted, historical Industry employment levels by major division for Dallas, Fort Worth-Arlington, and Houston-Galveston PMSAs, not seasonally adjusted Industry employment levels by major division for Austin, San Antonio and El Paso MSAs, not seasonally adjusted Labor force status, Texas & US, seasonally adjusted & not seasonally adjusted, history Employment, U.S. and all states, historical series Historical labor force statistics since 1961, U.S. Historical industry payroll employment since 1942, U.S. State labor force statistics, last 12 months, seasonally adjusted Industry employment by State, seasonally adjusted, last 12 months Employment technical information Employment series explanatory note Minimum Wage Workers Minimum Wage Workers in Texas: 2006 Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers in the US: 2006 1 1 1 1 6 7 8
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National Compensation Surveys (Occupational Wages)
Amarillo, Texas Arkansas, Statewide Austin-Round Rock, Texas Brownsville-Harlingen, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas El Paso-Las Cruces-Alamagordo, Texas-New Mexico Gillespie County, Texas Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, Texas New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, Louisiana Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Panola County, Texas San Antonio, Texas Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana: Wages and Benefits Tulsa, Oklahoma Vermilion Parish, Louisiana
Average Wages in the Dallas Region
Average Weekly Wages in Large Arkansas Counties Average Weekly Wages in Large Louisiana Parishes Average Weekly Wages in Large Oklahoma Counties Average Weekly Wages in Large Texas Counties Average Annual Wages in the Southwest States
Occupational Employment and Wages
Occupational Employment and Wages, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas Occupational Employment and Wages, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas
Employment Cost Trends
9610 4110 4115 4120 4125 9620 4130 4135 4140 4145 Employment Cost Index (ECI) most current data South Region Employment Cost Index, text and tables Text of press release, changes in wages & salaries & benefits for private industry, and changes in compensation for State & local govt by occupation & industry (Charts A-D) Total Compensation, Wages and Salaries, and Benefit Costs, seasonally adjusted and Total Compensation, not seasonally adjusted (Tables 1-4) Wages and Salaries, not seasonally adjusted (Tables 5-7) Benefits, not seasonally adjusted (Table 8) Employer Costs for Employee Compensation, most current data South Region Employer Costs for Employee Compensation, text and tables Text of press release, employer costs for employee compensation by various categories, and relative importance of costs to total compensation (Charts A-C) Employer costs per hour worked for civilian workers, State and local government, and private industry by broad occupational and industry categories (Tables 1-6) Employer costs per hour worked for private industry by region and bargaining status; establishment size; full- and part-time status; occupation and industry; (Tables 7-10) Employer costs per hour worked for private industry by goods-and serviceproducing industries, manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries, union and non-union workers, establishment employment size by occupation and industry group, special industries, & health services by occupational category (Tables 11-16) 7 1 1 1 1 9 4 9 6
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Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
9700 9705 Texas Workplace Fatalities in 2006 Louisiana Workplace Fatalities in 2006 END OF REGIONAL BLS CATALOG 13 10
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS National Documents (Last Updated 12/6/2004)
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Hot Topics
2004-05 Editions Occupational Outlook Handbook & Career Guide to Industries on Web Occupational Projections and Training data, 2004-05 Extended Mass Layoffs Associated with Domestic Overseas Relocation New Quarterly Data on Business Employment Dynamics From BLS Job Openings and Labor Turnover (text and technical note) Usual Weekly Earnings of Wage and Salary Workers Worker Displacement, 2001-2003 (text and technical note) Worker Displacement, 2001-2003 (tables) Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements, February 2001 (text) Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements, February 2001 (tables) Multifactor Productivity Trends in Manufacturing, 2001 Computer and Internet Use at Work in 2001 Volunteering in the United States Work Experience of the Population College Enrollment and Work Activity of 2003 High School Graduates Employment and Unemployment Among Youth - Summer 2004 Employment Situation Of Veterans, August 2003 Report on Quality Changes to 2004 Model Vehicles Major Work Stoppages in 2003 Employment Characteristics of Families in 2003 5 2 7 11 5 7 4 9 8 11 10 12 11 9 5 8 13 2 6 10
Bureau Information
1520 1530 1540 1550 1560 National press release schedules Phone contacts in the national and regional offices Mailing list information Internet information BLS Update (Listing of current BLS publications) 3 1 1 1 7
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Consumer Price Index
CPI most current data
2010 2015 2020 2025 Consumer Price Index national press release Text of press release CPI-U, U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity service group, unadjusted and seasonally adjusted, & CPI-U, all items, for selected areas (Tables 1-3) CPI-W, U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity service group, unadjusted & seasonally adjusted, & CPI-W, all items, for selected areas (Tables 4-6) Chained Consumer Price Indexes (C CPI-U): U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (Table 7) 10 5 5 1
CPI-U and CPI-W, all items, historical series
2110 2115 2120 2125 2130 2135 2140 2210 2215 2220 2225 2230 2235 2240 2245 2250 2255 2260 2265 2270 2275 2280 2285 2290 2295 2300 2305 2310 2311 2315 2320 2325 2330 2335 2340 2345 2350 2355 U.S. city average, 1982-84=100 U.S. city average, 1967=100 Northeast region, 1982-84=100 South region, 1982-84=100 Midwest region, 1982-84=100 West region, 1982-84=100 Medical care, 1982-84=100 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Metropolitan area CPI-U and CPI-W,1982-84=100, historical series
Anchorage, AK--semi-annually Atlanta, GA —bimonthly * Baltimore, MD (Series ended Nov. 1997) ** Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT—bimonthly Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY (Series ended 1997) * Chicago-Gary-Lake County, IL-IN-WI--monthly Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN--semi-annually Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH--bimonthly Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX--bimonthly Denver-Boulder, CO--semi-annually Detroit-Ann Arbor, MI--bimonthly Honolulu, HI--semi-annually Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX--bimonthly Kansas City, MO-KS--semi-annually Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside--monthly Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL-bi-monthly * Milwaukee, WI--semi-annually Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN-WI--semi-annually New Orleans, LA —(Series ended 1997) New York-Northern NJ-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA-monthly* Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton, PA-NJ-DE-MD—bimonthly* Phoenix-Mesa, AZ--semi-annually Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA—semi-annually* Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA--semi-annually St. Louis -East St. Louis, MO-IL—semi-annually* San Diego, CA--semi-annually San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA—bimonthly* Seattle-Tacoma, WA—bimonthly * Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL—semi-annually * Washington, DC-MD-VA (Series ended Nov. 1997) ** Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV—bimonthly**
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CPI technical information
Regional press release information Department store inventory index (LIFO) CPI escalation article CPI explanatory note NOTE: * The reporting periods for these metropolitan areas have been changed. ** Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC-MD-VA will no longer be available, only the combined CPI for Washington-Baltimore DC-MD-VA-WV will be available.
Producer Price Index
PPI most current data
2510 2515 2520 2525 2620 2690 Producer Price Index national press release Τext of press release PPIs and percent changes by stage of processing (Table 1); PPIs and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing (Table 2) PPIs for selected commodity groupings (Table 3); PPIs for the net output of major industry groups (Table 4) PPIs by stage of processing, seasonally adjusted (Table 5) 7 3 2 1 8 2
PPI technical information
PPI escalation article PPI explanatory note
Consumer Expenditure Survey
CEX most current data
2705 2710 2715 2720 2725 2730 2735 2740 2745 2750 2760 2765 2770 2790 Consumer Expenditures—Summary Data by quintile of income before taxes (Table 1) Data by income before taxes (Table 2) Data by age of reference person (Table 3) Data by size of consumer unit (Table 4) Data by composition of consumer unit (Table 5) Data by number of earners (Table 6) Data by housing tenure and type of area--urban or rural (Table 7) Data by region of residence (Table 8) Data by occupation of reference person (Table 9) Data by education of reference person (Table 10) Data by race of reference person (Table 2100) Data by Hispanic or Latino origin of reference person (Table 2200) 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2
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CEX explanatory note
International Price Program
IPP Import and Export Price Indexes: Most current data
2810 2815 2820 2825 2830 2890 Text of press release IPP selected categories of goods, by locality of origin (Tables 1 and 2) IPP Indexes by SITC (Tables 3 and 4) IPP Indexes for services (Tables 8, 9, 10, and 11) IPP Index for selected categories of goods (Tables 5, 6, and 7) 3 2 4 2 5 2
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Employment
Employment Situation most current data
3010 3015 3020 3025 The Employment Situation national press release Text of press release Household data on employment, unemployment, those not in the labor force and multiple job holders (Tables A-1 through A-10) Industry payroll employment, average weekly hours, and average hourly and weekly earnings (Tables B-1 through B-4) Index of aggregate weekly hours and diffusion indexes of employment change; Employment status of the civilian pop. by sex and age (Tables B-5 and B-6, Table C) 4 8 5 2
Metropolitan Employment and Unemployment most current data
3030 3035 3040 3045 Metropolitan Area press release Text of press release with technical note Labor force status by state and selected metropolitan areas (Table 1) Employees on Industry in States and selected areas (Table 2) Chart: Unemployment rates for metropolitan areas, not seasonally adjusted, current month 5 6 6 1
Regional and State Area Employment most current data
3050 Regional and State Area press release Text of press release; civilian labor force and unemployment by Census regions and divisions, seasonally and not seasonally adjusted (Tables 1 & 2); Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and selected areas, seasonally and not seasonally adjusted (Tables 3 and 4). Employees in industry by state and selected industry divisions, seasonally and not seasonally adjusted (Tables 5 and 6); unemployment rates and percent change in industry employment by State, seasonally adjusted (Charts 1 & 2); Regional and State Unemployment annual averages press release - text and tables 5
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Mass Layoffs most current data
3070 3075 3080 Mass Layoffs quarterly press release Text of press release Mass layoff events, separations, and initial claimants for unemployment insurance by industry division, detailed manufacturing sector, and reason for separation (Tables 1-3) Mass layoff events, separations, and initial claimants for unemployment insurance by census region, state, and selected characteristics (Tables 4 and 5) Mass Layoffs monthly press release Text of press release, mass layoff events and initial claimants for unemployment insurance by State and industry (Tables 1-3) Extended Mass Layoffs Associated With Domestic and Overseas Relocations 5 3 2
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Usual Weekly Earnings of Wage and Salary Workers Employment historical series
Historical labor force statistics since 1968 (Table A-1 of Employment and Earnings) Historical industry payroll employment data since 1950 (Table B-1 of E&E) Average weekly hours, hourly and weekly earnings, indexes of aggregate weekly hours of production or non-supervisory workers by industry payroll, not seasonally and seasonally adjusted (Tables B-2 through B-5 of E&E) Industry payroll employment by State, seasonally adjusted, last 12 months (Tb B-7, E&E) Employment status for Census regions and divisions, last 12 months, seasonally adjusted (Table C-1 of E&E) State labor force statistics, seasonally adjusted (Table C-2 of E&E) State and area labor force statistics, not seasonally adjusted (Table C-3 of E&E)
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Regional and State Area Employment and Unemployment technical note Employment series explanatory note Mass layoffs series explanatory note
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Annual Pay, Wages, and Union Membership
Average Annual Pay by Metropolitan Areas most current data
3210 3215 3220 3240 3245 3250 Text of press release Average annual pay by Metropolitan Statistical Area (Table 1) Average annual pay by Consolidated Metro. Statistical Areas (Table 2) 3 8 1 10 10 10
Average Annual Pay by State and Industry most current data
Text of press release, State average annual pay & percent change in pay, States ranked by average annual pay , & States ranked by growth in annual pay (Tables 1-3 & Charts 1-4) State and industry average annual pay and percent change in pay, Alabama through Nevada (alphabetically) (Table 4) State and industry average annual pay and percent change in pay, New Hampshire through Wyoming (alphabetically) (Table 4)
County Employment and Wages most current data
3410 3415 3420 Text of press release and technical note (Tables A and B) Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the 316 largest counties (Table 1) and in ten largest counties by industry sector (Table 2) Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the largest county by state (Table 3) and by state (Table 4); 12-month percent change in employment and wages in counties with 75,000 employees or more (Charts 1 and 2) 7 10 6
Union Membership
3280 Text of press release, Union affiliations by selected characteristics, median weekly salary of full-time wage and salary workers, union affiliation by occupation and industry, (Tables 14) and technical note 7
Average Annual Pay Technical Information
3225 3255 3500 3510 Average Annual Pay by Metropolitan Area technical note Average Annual Pay by State and industry technical note 3 1 5 5
Job Openings and Labor Turnover
Text of press release and technical note Job openings rates by industry and census region; Job openings levels by industry and census region; Hires rates by industry and census region; Hires levels by industry and census region; and Total separations rates by industry and census region (Tables 1-5) Total separations levels by industry and census region (Table 6); Quits rates by industry and census region (Table 7); Quits levels by industry and census region (Table 8); Layoffs and discharges rates by industry and census region (Table 9); Layoffs and discharges levels by industry and census region (Table 10); Other separations rates by industry and census region (Table 11); & Other separations levels by industry & census region (Tb 12)
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International Comparisons in Manufacturing
International Comparisons of Hourly Compensation Costs for Production Workers in Manufacturing most current data
3260 3270 Text of press release Indexes of hourly compensation costs for prod. Workers in manufacturing, 29 countries or areas and selected economic groups; Hourly compensation costs and Annual percentage change in U.S. Dollars and national currency; Exchange Rates and Annual percentage change in Exchange Rates (U.S. dollars per national currency unit). Selected years 1975current year. (Tables 1-7) 16 7
International Comparisons of Manufacturing Productivity and Unit Labor Cost Trends most current data
3310 3315 Text of Press Release; Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 13 countries or areas, Percent change, (Table A) Output per hour, compensation, unit labor costs, and related measures – Manufacturing, 14 countries or areas, (Table B); U.S. Manufacturing Unit Labor Costs relative to 12 competitors, (Table C) 5 7
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International Comparisons Technical Information
International Comparisons of Hourly Compensation Costs technical note International Comparisons of Manufacturing Productivity technical note International Comparisons of Manufacturing Productivity Appendix: Tables 1-7 International Comparisons of Manufacturing Productivity Appendix: Tables 8-14
Covered Employment and Wages
3610 3620 3630 3640 Text of press release and technical note Covered establishments and employment by NAICS classification, number of establishments (Table 1) Covered establishments and employment by NAICS classification, wages (Table 2) New Quarterly Data on Business Employment Dynamics From BLS 5 4 4 15
Occupational Employment and Wages
3710 3720 Text of press release and technical note National employment and wage data, by occupation, from the Occupational Employment Statistics program (Table 1) 6 11
Time-Use Survey
3800 3810 3815 3820 Text of press release and technical note Average hours per day spent in primary activities (Tables 1,2, and 3) Avg hours worked per day by employed persons on weekends & weekdays (Tables 4 & 5) Average hours per day for the population 18 years and over spent in: primary activities, by sex (Table 6);caring for household children under 18 (Table 7); caring for household children under 13 (Table 8) Average hours per day spent in leisure and sports (Table 9) and average hours per day spent in primary activities for the total population by activity category (Table 10) 8 4 2
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Employment Projections
Employment Projections most current data
3910 3915 3920 3925 3930 Employment Projections national press release Text of press release Summary tables on projections--labor force by demographics, and employment by industry, occupation, and education and training (Tables 1, 2, and 3) Employment and total job openings, 2000-2010, by education or training category, and projected labor force (Tables 4 and 5) 2004-05 Editions Occupational Outlook Handbook & Career Guide to Industries Occupational Projections and Training Data, 2004-05 Edition 4 3 1 5 2
Employee Benefits Survey
EBS most current data
4010 4015 4020 4025 4030 4035 4040 4045 Employee Benefits in Private Industry national press release Text of summary and technical note Medical care and retirement benefits (Tables 1-7) Paid leave benefits (Tables 8-11) Life and disability insurance benefits (Tables 12-18) Other selected benefits and non-production bonuses (Tables 19-20) 5 7 4 7 3 2 2 1
EBS historical series
Benefit incidence, medium and large private establishments (Table 30 from Employee Benefits in the US) Benefit incidence, small private establishments and governments (Table 31 from Employee Benefits in the US) Benefit incidence, United States (Table 32 from Employee Benefits in the US)
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Employment Cost Trends
Employment Cost Index (ECI) most current data
4110 Employment Cost Index national press release Text of press release, changes in wages and salaries and benefits for private industry, and changes in compensation for State and local government by occupation and industry (Charts A-D) Total Compensation, Wages and Salaries, and Benefit Costs, seasonally adjusted and Total Compensation, not seasonally adjusted (Tables 1-4) Wages and Salaries, not seasonally adjusted (Tables 5-7) Benefits, not seasonally adjusted (Tables 8) 4
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Employer Costs for Employee Compensation most current data
4130 4135 4140 Employer Costs for Employee Compensation national press release Text of press release, employer costs for employee compensation by various categories, and relative imp ortance of costs to total compensation (Charts A-C) Employer costs per hour worked for civilian workers, State and local government, And private industry by broad occupational and industry categories (Tables 1-6) Employer costs per hour worked for private industry by region and bargaining status, establishment employment size, full- and part-time status and occupational and industry categories (Tables 7-10) Employer costs per hour worked for private industry by goods-and serviceproducing industries, manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries, union and non-union workers, establishment employment size by occupation and industry group, special industries, and health services by occupational categories (Tables 1116) 4 6 4
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4190 4195 ECI explanatory note Employer Costs for Employee Compensation explanatory note 2 3
Occupational Safety and Health Statistics
OSH most current data
4210 4215 4220 4225 National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries national press release Text of press release Manner in which fatally injured and percent distribution by occupation (Charts 1-2) Number and percent distribution of fatal occupational injuries by event, exposure, and employment by selected worker characteristics (Tables 1-2) Number and percent distribution of fatal occupational injuries and employment by occupation and industry (Tables 3-4); Fatal Occupational Injuries by State and Event or Exposure (Table 5); Participating State Agencies & telephone numbers (Table 6) Violence in the Workplace (Condensed article with tables) Workplace Injuries and Illnesses national press release Text of press release Nonfatal occupational injury and illness incidence rates and number by industry division and selected case types (Tables 1-2) Number of nonfatal occupational injury and illness cases and incidence rates for Industries with more than 100,000 cases (Table 3-5) Incidence rates and numbers of nonfatal occupational illnesses by industry division and category of illness (Table 6) Characteristics of Injuries & Illnesses Resulting in Absences from Work press release Text of press release Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses by occupation, worker characteristics, and injury and illness characteristics, and incidence rates by worker characteristics, for industry divisions (Tables 1-4) 5 1 2 4
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4280 4285 4290 CFOI technical notes from press release OSH explanatory note OSH technical notes from Case and Demo press release 2 3 2
National Compensation Survey Program
NCS technical information
4390 4395 4410 4415 Overview of NCS surveys Summary of Occupational Wages in the US, 1998 Incidence of Stock Options in Private Industry in 1999 Listing of published data available 4 17 8 5
Productivity
Productivity and Costs most current data
4510 4515 4520 Text of press release Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs, and prices, seasonally adjusted, for business/nonfarm business sectors and nonfinancial corporations (Tables 1-3 ) Productivity, hourly compensation, and unit labor costs, seasonally adjusted, for manufacturing, durable and nondurable manufacturing sectors (Tables 4-6) 7 4 3
Multifactor Productivity Trends
4530 4535 Text of press release Private business sector and Nonfarm business sector: productivity and related measures, 1948-2001; (Tables 1-7) 10 7
Selected Service-Providing and Mining Industries, 2002
4540 Text of press release; annual percent change in output per hour & related series (Table 1); annual percent change in total compensation, output, and unit labor costs (Table 2) 8
Productivity technical information
4590 4595 Productivity and Costs technical note Productivity and Costs appendix tables comparing preliminary to revised data--available only when data is revised 1 3
National Longitudinal Surveys
4610 4620 4630 Employment Experience of Youths: Results From the First Three Years of a Longitudinal Survey Employment of Teenagers During the School Year and Summer Number of Jobs Held, Labor Market Activity, Earnings Growth Among Baby-Boomers: Recent Results From a Longitudinal Survey END 11 10 10