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John Duke "Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry: productivity increases in the U.S. airline industry—the Nation's primary intercity mass transportation system—have played a significant role in the industry's cost-containment efforts and its ability to accelerate growth". Monthly Labor Review. FindArticles.com. 24 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1153/is_3_128/ai_n15630940/
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Articles in March, 2005 issue of Monthly Labor Review
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Input-output economics
by Martin Kohli - Seasonally-adjusted mass layoff statistics
- Notes on current labor statistics
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Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry: productivity increases in the U.S. airline industrythe Nation's primary intercity mass transportation systemhave played a significant role in the industry's cost-containment e
by John Duke - Extended mass layoffs in 2004
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Payroll employment grows in 2004: in 2004, payroll employment had the strongest growth in 4 years and nearly reached its prerecession high; also, data from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey indicate that the job openings rate trended up slightly
by Emily Lloyd -
Labor goes to the movies
by Michael Wald - Fatalities charted
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Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004: fewer workers were unemployed in 2004 and employment rose over the year; however, Current Population Survey data indicate that the labor market recovery since the 2001 recession has differed from
by Teresa L. Morisi - Notes on current labor statistics
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Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS: using data from the National Compensation Survey, calculations of pay which take into account the composition of employment across localities indicate that measures of interarea pay differentials which do n
by Maury B. Gittleman - The March review
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