The Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys 144,000 non-farm businesses and agencies on the number of jobs, the wages paid, and the hours worked. The jobs report will tell you which industries are adding jobs, whether American workers are working longer hours, and how fast salaries are increasing...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is an excellent source of information on just about any career you can think of. The BLS is a U.S. federal agency that keeps tabs on the labor market, working conditions, employment data, and changing wages and prices. Calling itself an “independent...
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for 15 metropolitans in the country. It reports that the data provides details on wages and salaries, employers' cost per hour for employee compensation, and employee benefits in different areas. It also gives an overview of the procedure adopted by the BLS ...
a3、 You are having a bad day at work, and think you might give it all up and follow your childhood dream to become an animal trainer. Feeling serious for a moment, you decide to check the Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov) to see the wages for animal trainers. What would your se...
for the 1st quarter of 2006. The Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that total compensation costs paid by private construction employers averaged $28.65 per hour as of March, 68.6% for wages and 31.4% for benefits. Meanwhile, construction hourly earnings continued to lag behind earnings in ...
Bureau of Labor StatisticsIntegrated compensation programSample designFor many decades, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has conducted studies of wages by occupation and industry. The best known of the early studies stemmed from a Senate resolution of March 3, 1891, which instructed BLS to investigate...
(Bureau of Labor Statistics Report 973). Washington, District of Columbia: Author. Retrieved May 21, 2004, from http://www.bls.gov/cps/wlf-databook... MJ White,GB White - 《Sex Roles》 被引量: 169发表: 2006年 How Do Public Sector Wages and Employment Respond to Economic Conditions Thi...
This Spotlight on Statistics uses data from the Occupational Employment Statistics program to provide an overview of occupational employment and wages in May 2013, with an emphasis on STEM jobs and occupational data by typical entry-level education required. 展开 被引量: 1 ...
labor market. Compare your local labor market to other counties, metro areas, and states, and see how your state or county compares to national levels. Look at rates of change in employment or wages over the year. Compare local employment and wage levels for private businesses and government....
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating essential economic data related to labor and employment. Established in 1884, the BLS provides critical information on employment, wages, inflation, productivity, and ...