1999 Archived articles from The Editor’s Desk (in chronological order)
December 1999
- Declines in unit labor costs and gains in productivity (12/30/1999)
- Occupations with the largest growth, 1998-2008 (12/29/1999)
- Eighth consecutive drop in incidence of days away from work due to workplace injuries and illnesses (12/28/1999)
- Fast-growing industries vs. fast-going industries (12/27/1999)
- Annual wages of nurses, doctors, and other health care workers (12/23/1999)
- Over half of contingent workers would prefer permanent jobs (12/22/1999)
- Injuries and illnesses in goods-producing and service-producing sectors (12/21/1999)
- The grayby boom ages the labor force (12/20/1999)
- Rate of on-the-job injuries and illnesses continues to decline (12/17/1999)
- Washington State reports biggest pay gain again (12/16/1999)
- Consumer prices in November (12/15/1999)
- The labor force in 2008: race and Hispanic origin (12/14/1999)
- Producer prices in November (12/13/1999)
- Import prices rise again in November (12/10/1999)
- More than two-thirds of projected fastest growing occupations are in high wage jobs (12/09/1999)
- Unit labor costs in the third quarter (12/08/1999)
- Education requirements and job growth (12/07/1999)
- Unemployment in November (12/06/1999)
- Service sector dominant source of new jobs (12/03/1999)
- Dental care benefits in medium and large private establishments (12/02/1999)
- Millennial themes: age, education, services (12/01/1999)
November 1999
- Features of life insurance plans (11/30/1999)
- Blue-collar workers have highest eligibility for short-term disability benefits, lowest for long-term (11/29/1999)
- Value of quality changes in 2000 model-year light trucks (11/26/1999)
- What consumers pay for in a VCR (11/24/1999)
- Value of quality changes in 2000 model-year cars (11/23/1999)
- Employment in electric services industry drops in 1990s (11/22/1999)
- Spending on food away from home up by 5.7 percent in 1998 (11/19/1999)
- Consumer prices in October (11/18/1999)
- PPI rising at an annual rate of 2.9 percent through October (11/17/1999)
- Features of outpatient prescription drug benefits (11/16/1999)
- Producer prices in October (11/15/1999)
- Prevalence of paid sick leave (11/12/1999)
- Rises in import prices by locality last month (11/10/1999)
- Paid vacation and length of service (11/09/1999)
- Manufacturing employment in October (11/08/1999)
- Compensation rising more rapidly in service sector than in goods-producing sector (11/05/1999)
- Few employees able to cash in unused sick leave (11/04/1999)
- Benefits now increasing at slower rate than wages and salaries (11/03/1999)
- Full-time working couples more common (11/02/1999)
- Movements in constant-dollar wages and salaries, 1976-98 (11/01/1999)
October 1999
- Average work experience rises in recent years (10/29/1999)
- U.S. auto industry boosts productivity in 1990s (10/28/1999)
- Industries with the most cases of occupational stress (10/27/1999)
- Toxicology reports and workplace deaths (10/26/1999)
- Variation in earnings of college grads (10/25/1999)
- Pay gains similar for workers in private industry and State and local government over past two decades (10/22/1999)
- Rate of occupational injuries and illnesses in construction drops by 38 percent in 1976-97 (10/21/1999)
- Occupational stress and time away from work (10/20/1999)
- Nationwide earnings data by occupation from National Compensation Survey now available (10/19/1999)
- Working in manufacturing safer over the past two decades (10/18/1999)
- Displaced professional workers most likely to return to same occupation (10/15/1999)
- White-collar workers account for most cases of occupational stress (10/14/1999)
- Decline in cases of occupational stress (10/13/1999)
- Incidence of displaced workers becoming reemployed in the same industry (10/12/1999)
- Income and public transportation expenditures (10/08/1999)
- Education and second job entrepreneurs (10/07/1999)
- Communications workers get the most paid leave (10/06/1999)
- Knowledge gets the biggest pay premium (10/05/1999)
- Just over half of temporary workers are female (10/04/1999)
- Mass transit and public transportation expenditures (10/01/1999)
September 1999
- Incidence of flexible work schedules increases (09/30/1999)
- Most hours in private sector now supplied by those with more than a high school education (09/29/1999)
- Shifts in auto industry employment, 1979-98 (09/28/1999)
- Airfare dominates public transportation expenditures (09/27/1999)
- Change in percent of persons working full-time year round varies by sex and education (09/24/1999)
- How long does it take a displaced worker to find a new job? (09/23/1999)
- Hours worked for women with children rise (09/22/1999)
- New York County tops in pay in 1997 (09/21/1999)
- Increasing skill levels now account for over a quarter of labor productivity growth (09/20/1999)
- Shifts within and across occupations drive changes in skill levels (09/17/1999)
- Displacement rates for blue-collar and white-collar workers more similar in recent years (09/16/1999)
- Temps work same hours as other services workers (09/15/1999)
- Unit labor costs fall in 1990s in U.S. auto industry (09/14/1999)
- Transportation the largest piece of pleasure travel spending (09/13/1999)
- Poverty rates higher for working women (09/10/1999)
- Young adults most likely to be among the working poor (09/09/1999)
- Midwestern States have top employment-population ratios (09/08/1999)
- Service, farm workers have highest poverty rates (09/07/1999)
- Unit labor costs in manufacturing decline the most in Korea, Taiwan, Japan in 1998 (09/03/1999)
- Productivity gains in German and American factories better than 4 percent in 1998 (09/02/1999)
- Working for someone else and for yourself (09/01/1999)
August 1999
- Food, clothing, and shelter see different historical spending patterns (08/31/1999)
- High earnings without a college degree? (08/30/1999)
- Youth employment up 2.8 million this summer (08/27/1999)
- San Jose leads nation in annual pay (08/26/1999)
- Comparing food expenditures by income group (08/25/1999)
- Largest drop ever in prices of crude materials in 1998 (08/24/1999)
- Health insurance now accounts for biggest share of health care dollar (08/23/1999)
- Much variation in women’s employment across metropolitan areas (08/20/1999)
- No change in producer prices in 1998 (08/19/1999)
- Hospitals have highest number of occupational injuries (08/18/1999)
- Rate of fatal work injuries rises with age (08/17/1999)
- Educational and health services employment most extensive in Northeast (08/16/1999)
- Most reported occupational illnesses are repeated-trauma disorders (08/13/1999)
- Agriculture employment most widespread by far in West North Central States (08/12/1999)
- Fatal work injuries at seven-year low (08/11/1999)
- Pension expenditures drop for all except highest income group (08/10/1999)
- How leased and owned vehicles stack up (08/09/1999)
- Manufacturing employment most prevalent in Midwest (08/06/1999)
- Meat packing plants have the highest rate of repeated-trauma disorders (08/05/1999)
- Nonfatal injuries to young workers (08/04/1999)
- Concentration of high-tech employment (08/03/1999)
- Importance of retirement benefits in compensation (08/02/1999)
July 1999
- Considerable variation in multiple jobholding by State (07/30/1999)
- High tech doesn’t always mean high growth (07/29/1999)
- Hazards of refuse collection (07/28/1999)
- Workdays lost to injury in manufacturing (07/27/1999)
- Compensation highest in biggest establishments (07/26/1999)
- Men’s earnings at peak at age 45-54 (07/23/1999)
- Large variation in union membership by State (07/22/1999)
- High tech, high pay (07/21/1999)
- Majority of college students work for pay (07/20/1999)
- Prices for apparel fall in most years in 1990s in research series (07/19/1999)
- Wages highest in West, benefits highest in Northeast (07/16/1999)
- Youths and on-the-job danger (07/15/1999)
- Length of work stoppages in 1998 (07/14/1999)
- Transportation prices and the new research series (07/13/1999)
- Unemployment and the newest high school dropouts (07/12/1999)
- Fatalities among firefighters (07/09/1999)
- Differences in benefits between government and private industry (07/08/1999)
- Housing prices usually restrained in CPI research series (07/07/1999)
- Blue-collar workers earn more of compensation in benefits than other workers (07/06/1999)
- How risky is police work? (07/02/1999)
- Pay increase largest in finance in 1997 (07/01/1999)
June 1999
- Young women enroll in college in greater numbers than young men (06/30/1999)
- Benefits nearly a third of compensation in manufacturing (06/29/1999)
- Food inflation leaner in new research series (06/28/1999)
- Alaska has smallest pay gain in 1997 (06/25/1999)
- Washington State reports biggest pay gain in 1997 (06/24/1999)
- Sources of adjustments in CPI research series (06/23/1999)
- Apparel prices adjusted downward the most in new research series (06/22/1999)
- New research series shows lower inflation (06/21/1999)
- Projections of service worker employment generally on target (06/18/1999)
- Consumers pay less for durables again in 1998 (06/17/1999)
- Assessing projections of management jobs (06/16/1999)
- Prices for services decelerate, but not shelter prices (06/15/1999)
- BLS total employment projections usually close (06/14/1999)
- Savings and thrift plans in small private establishments (06/11/1999)
- Women in managerial, professional occupations earn more than others (06/10/1999)
- Prices for apparel declined in 1998 (06/09/1999)
- Employment of mothers with infants (06/08/1999)
- Consumer prices for medical care accelerate in 1998 (06/07/1999)
- Differences in women’s and men’s earnings by age, 1979-98 (06/04/1999)
- Labor force participation of fathers and mothers varies with children’s ages (06/03/1999)
- Self-employment more important in 1990s Canadian job growth than in American (06/02/1999)
- Fewer families experienced unemployment in 1998 (06/01/1999)
May 1999
- Consumers pay more for desired features (05/28/1999)
- Both husband and wife work for pay in majority of married-couple families (05/27/1999)
- In small firms, blue-collar, service workers least covered by health care benefits (05/26/1999)
- Women’s earnings rise with education—earnings ratio falls, then rises (05/25/1999)
- Life insurance for older workers at small establishments (05/21/1999)
- White-collar workers more likely to receive disability benefits in small establishments (05/20/1999)
- Women’s earnings ratio highest in D.C., California (05/19/1999)
- Executives, professionals, and service workers to be growing share of self-employed (05/18/1999)
- Slower growth in health services earnings in the 90s (05/17/1999)
- Earning patterns for women working part-time contrast with full-timers’ (05/14/1999)
- More than a third of youths combine school and jobs (05/13/1999)
- It takes more information to understand labor shortages (05/12/1999)
- Women’s earnings, earnings difference highest after age 45 (05/11/1999)
- Two of five 15-year olds hold jobs (05/10/1999)
- More Northeastern workers receive most types of benefits (05/07/1999)
- Health employment not as strong as it used to be (05/06/1999)
- Productivity rose in most mining and service industries in 1997 (05/05/1999)
- Five days away from work is median for injury or illness (05/04/1999)
- About a quarter of 14-year olds hold jobs (05/03/1999)
April 1999
- Consumers in the South spend less on entertainment in 1997 (04/30/1999)
- West region’s mass layoffs decline the most during 1998 (04/29/1999)
- Employers costs for Medicare, workers’ compensation rise from 1966-98 (04/28/1999)
- Apparel spending down in 1997 (04/27/1999)
- Lost-worktime injuries decline from 1993 to 1997 (04/26/1999)
- Have our price indexes dampened productivity measures? (04/23/1999)
- Persons not in the labor force who want a job now declines in 1998 (04/22/1999)
- West, South lead employment growth by region in 1998 (04/21/1999)
- Entertainment spending declines in 1997 (04/20/1999)
- Employment advances on narrower industry front in 1998 (04/19/1999)
- Manufacturing leads industries in nonfatal injuries and illnesses (04/16/1999)
- Extended mass layoff events and separations up slightly in 1998 (04/15/1999)
- Retirement costs share of compensation rises from 1966-98 (04/14/1999)
- 1998 services industry job growth strong, but still off 1993-97 average (04/13/1999)
- Sprains, strains, and tears most frequent time-lost work injury (04/12/1999)
- 1996-98 growth fastest among jobs with highest earnings (04/09/1999)
- Health care costs fluctuate with employer cost-containment efforts (04/08/1999)
- Single- and multi-employer defined benefit pension plans differ (04/07/1999)
- 1998 job growth in several major industries outpaces 5-year average (04/06/1999)
- Computer ownership up sharply in the 1990s (04/05/1999)
- Workweeks shorter in 1998 (04/02/1999)
- Expenditures for housing, personal insurance rise fastest in 1997 (04/01/1999)
March 1999
- Manufacturing, mining report employment declines during 1998 (03/31/1999)
- Job losses from mass layoffs rise in 1998 (03/30/1999)
- Consumer prices in the South rise 1.5 percent in 1998 (03/29/1999)
- Largest employment share by industry reported in services in 1997 (03/26/1999)
- Job absence rate higher for women than for men (03/25/1999)
- New CPI estimator expected to lower inflation rate by 0.2 percent (03/24/1999)
- Transportation spending brakes in 1997 (03/23/1999)
- 1998 consumer price rise in the West slightly above national increase (03/22/1999)
- Reasons for unemployment differ by gender, age (03/19/1999)
- Southeast region employs the most textile workers (03/18/1999)
- France leads 11 countries in manufacturing productivity growth during 1997 (03/17/1999)
- Medical care spending climbs again in 1997 (03/16/1999)
- Consumer prices in the Midwest rise 1.6 percent in 1998 (03/15/1999)
- Energy PPIs closely track oil, gas, and electricity prices (03/12/1999)
- Unemployment rate drops with additional education (03/11/1999)
- Hourly compensation rises in 1998 (03/10/1999)
- Spending on food differs by gender (03/09/1999)
- Consumer prices rose 1.7 percent in the Northeast in 1998 (03/08/1999)
- 7.9 million workers were multiple jobholders in 1998 (03/05/1999)
- Sources of labor productivity growth shift (03/04/1999)
- More temporary workers expected in certain blue-collar occupations (03/03/1999)
- Midwest jobless rate lowest for eighth straight year (03/02/1999)
- Outside DC, largest federal employment share in Alaska (03/01/1999)
February 1999
- Expenditures on frozen foods, meat change considerably over 12-year period (02/26/1999)
- Productivity of labor, capital rise again in 1997 (02/25/1999)
- Temporary workers in professional occupations expected to increase (02/24/1999)
- Share of long-term unemployed declined in 1998 (02/23/1999)
- Montana reports lowest weekly wage (02/22/1999)
- Northeastern States have highest weekly wages (02/19/1999)
- Factory unit labor costs rise for first time in five years (02/18/1999)
- Highest compensation reported in white-collar occupations (02/17/1999)
- Demographics vary by occupation (02/16/1999)
- A few more work stoppages in 1998 (02/12/1999)
- Small establishments employ the largest share of workers (02/11/1999)
- Productivity gains led by durables manufacturing (02/10/1999)
- The young are most likely to be contingent workers (02/09/1999)
- Odessa-Midland, Texas, had largest unemployment rate increase during 1998 (02/08/1999)
- Most metropolitan areas experience jobless rate decrease in 1998 (02/05/1999)
- Finance and manufacturing industries report highest weekly wages in 1997 (02/04/1999)
- Black women report highest earnings premium for additional education (02/03/1999)
- Independent contractors differ from traditional workers (02/02/1999)
- Export prices decline again in 1998 (02/01/1999)
January 1999
- Total compensation package up 3.4 percent in 1998 (01/29/1999)
- Union membership edges up, but share continues to fall (01/28/1999)
- Women’s earnings 76 percent of median for men in 1998 (01/27/1999)
- New Mexico had highest State unemployment rate at end of 1998 (01/26/1999)
- Three Midwestern States tie for lowest unemployment rate at end of 1998 (01/25/1999)
- Benefits share of compensation costs changed little from 1986 to 1998 (01/22/1999)
- Paid vacation most frequently offered time-off benefit (01/21/1999)
- Another real raise in 1998 (01/20/1999)
- Record decline in import prices during 1998 (01/19/1999)
- Annual consumer price rise smallest since 1986 (01/15/1999)
- Producer prices edged down 0.1 percent in 1998 (01/14/1999)
- Production occupations have largest employment share in 1997 (01/13/1999)
- More fatalities from being caught in machinery in 1997 (01/12/1999)
- Unemployment rate continued to drop in early 1998, then stayed down (01/11/1999)
- More workers covered by HMOs and PPOs (01/08/1999)
- High earnings without long hours a possibility (01/07/1999)
- Defined contribution retirement plans becoming more prevalent (01/06/1999)
- Clerical, service, and agricultural workers have low wages (01/05/1999)
- Most dangerous occupation of 1997? Timber cutting (01/04/1999)
