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The Effects of Metropolitan Job Growth on the Size Distribution of Family Income
Metropolitan Job Growth the Size Distribution Family Income
2009/11/5
This paper examines how a metropolitan area's job growth affects its income distribution. The research uses annual Current Population Survey data on the income distribution in different metropolitan a...
Job growth continued, unemployment dipped during 1986
Job growth unemployment economic recovery
2009/5/19
The labor market continued to improve in the fourth year of the economic recovery—employment grew and the unemployment rate edged below 7 percent; nearly all of the job increase occurred in the servic...
The slowdown in employment growth occurred across most industries, with actual job losses concentrated in manufacturing. Unemployment was relatively stable, averaging 5.3 percent. This article is the...
Although employment grew by nearly 19 million jobs during the 1980's, its strength was uneven. Three-fourths of the increase was in services and retail trade, while manufacturing and mining lost work...
Most projected job growth is in services; increases in manufacturing output are expected to be offset by greater labor productivity. This article examines BLS projections for employment growth by indu...
Strong job growth continues, unemployment declines in 1997
job growth unemployment declines unemployment rate
2009/4/22
The unemployment rate fell to a 28-year low last year, as job growth accelerated. Real earnings reached their highest level yet in the 1990s. This article summarizes labor market developments for 1997...
Foreign economic crises ate into the demand for U.S. goods and reduced U.S. manufacturing jobs, but hiring increased in construction, finance, and government; unemployment was low throughout the year....
Aviation employment and business activities increased massively for decades, but growth slowed in the ’90s. Although the main purpose of this article is to explain the trend in numbers of jobs in the ...
The role of entrepreneurship in U.S. and European job growth
entrepreneurship European job growth
2009/4/8
Entrepreneurial activity, which is higher in the United States than in Europe, is important to job growth, but not as important as job expansions in existing firms.
The long economic expansion fueled job growth during the period, while new technology had mixed effects; the employment divide between the goods- and service-producing sectors of the economy continued...
Services:business demand rivals consumer demand in driving job growth
business demand job growth consumer demand
2009/4/3
The services division, a part of the service-producing sector, contributed more than half of U.S. job growth between 1988 and 2000; rising demand from enterprises was key.