Since its establishment in 1915, the Monthly Labor Review has been a key academic platform for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which is part of the U.S. Department of Labor. This journal gathers the wisdom of senior economists, statisticians, and experts in various fields from the BLS, and also invites professionals from the private sector and government agencies at various levels to contribute.The magazine covers a wide range of research topics, delving deeply into the current situation and development trends of the labor market, as well as economic operations, employment conditions, inflation rates, levels of productivity, occupational safety and health issues, wage levels, and price changes. It provides valuable knowledge and insights for policymakers, scholars, and the public.
《每月劳工评论》自1915年成立以来,一直是美国劳工统计局的关键学术平台,BLS隶属于美国劳工部。这本期刊汇聚了劳工统计局的资深经济学家、统计学家和其他领域专家的智慧,同时也邀请了来自私营企业和不同层级政府部门的专业人士共同撰写。杂志覆盖的研究主题极为广泛,不仅深入探讨了劳动力市场的现状和发展趋势,还涉及经济运行、就业状况、通货膨胀率、生产力水平、职业安全与健康问题、工资水平和物价变动等多个方面,为政策制定者、学者和公众提供了宝贵的知识和见解。
Racial and ethnic disparities in access to and use of paid family and medical leave: evidence from four nationally representative datasets
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Professional certifications and occupational licenses: evidence from the Current Population Survey
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Projections overview and highlights, 2018–28
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Balancing college and kids: estimating time allocation differences for college students with and without children
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Inflation expectations and inflation realities: a comparison of the Treasury Breakeven Inflation curve and the Consumer Price Index before, during, and after the Great Recession
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Declining labor turnover in the United States: evidence and implications from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics
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Reduced sample rotation frequency in hospitals and household utilities
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American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S. labor force
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Not fun for young and old alike: how the youngest and oldest consumers have fared in recession and recovery
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Producer prices in the legal services industry after the Great Recession
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The relative weakness in earnings of production workers in manufacturing, 1990–2018
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Collecting Union Status for the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries: A Massachusetts Case Study
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BLS publishes experimental state-level labor productivity measures
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Intrasectoral transactions: the most important productivity statistic you’ve never heard of
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Time use of millennials and nonmillennials
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An analysis of the new job openings and labor turnover data by size of firm
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