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Employment growth in the Kansas City, MO-KS, Metropolitan Statistical Area
Employment growth Kansas City
2010/3/4
Employment growth in the Kansas City, MO-KS, Metropolitan Statistical Area。
Occupational employment growth through 1990
Productivity growth in plastics lower than all manufacturing
Productivity growth plastics manufacturing
2009/6/4
During 1972-81, output per hour increased at an annual rate of 1.4 percent, slowing to less than 1 percent after 1976; growth in productivity has been linked to improved technology.
Post-recession productivity gain helps curb labor cost growth
Hourly compensation growth curb labor cost growth
2009/5/31
Hourly compensation growth was modest, with the advance in output per hour in line with other postwar recoveries; spanning 2 years, the productivity rise was the longest sustained increase since 1971-...
Productivity growth low in the oilfield machinery industry
Productivity growth oilfield machinery industry
2009/5/20
Output per employee hour increased an average of only 1.2 percent annually in the oilfield machinery industry between 1967 and 1983, with output going through several boom and bust cycles.
An analysis of regional employment growth, 1973-85
regional employment growth job growth regional economic performance
2009/5/19
Shifts in regional economic performance and job growth generally have been from the Snowbelt to the Sunbelt; however, many factors can alter regional advantage, often suddenly.
Two decades of productivity growth in poultry dressing and processing
productivity growth Two decades poultry dressing
2009/5/19
Since 1963, this industry has witnessed varying degrees of productivity improvements, new processing techniques, and changes in demand; the largest increase in output per employee hour occurred in the...
Productivity growth slows in the organic chemicals industry
Productivity growth organic chemicals industry
2009/5/13
Productivity growth was highest from 1963 to 1974; however, overall declines in hours and employment have characterized the 1974— 85 period. After 1979, productivity and output still moved in the same...
Associations of Government employees have grown steadily and adopted collective bargaining, but prospects of future growth are limited. This article examines the ways in which Government employee ass...
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...
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...
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....
From 1983 to 1993, faster growing U.S. industries tended to to be those that employed more part-time workers; because no such relationship was evident before 1980, it is doubtful that industry growth ...
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...
Labor force projections to 2010:steady growth and changing composition
Labor force 2010 growth changing composition
2009/4/3
The labor force will grow steadily as the population and labor force ages; diversity will continue to increase