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OverviewThe Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics is recognized as an authoritative resource on the U.S. labor force. It continues and enhances the Bureau of Labor Statistics's (BLS) discontinued publication, Labor Statistics. It allows the user to understand recent developments as well as to compare today's economy with that of the past. This publication includes several tables throughout the book examining the extensive effect that coronavirus (COVID-19) had on the labor market throughout 2020. A chapter titled “The Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the Labor Force” includes new information on hazard pay, safety measures businesses enforced during the pandemic, vaccine incentives, and compressed work schedules. In addition, there are several other tables within the book exploring its impact on employment, telework, and consumer expenditures. This edition of Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics also includes a completely updated chapter on prices and the most current employment projections through 2030. The Handbook is a comprehensive reference providing an abundance of information on a variety of topics. In addition to providing statistics on employment, unemployment, and prices, it includes information on topics such as: Earnings; Productivity; Consumer expenditures; Occupational safety and health; Union membership; Working poor Recent trends in the labor force And much more! Features of the publication: In addition to over 215 tables that present practical data, the Handbook provides: Introductory material for each chapter that contains highlights of salient data and figures that call attention to noteworthy trends in the data Notes and definitions, which contain concise descriptions of the data sources, concepts, definitions, and methodology from which the data are derived References to more comprehensive reports which provide additional data and more extensive descriptions of estimation methods, sampling, and reliability measures Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Meghan RyanPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Bernan Press Edition: Twenty-sixth Edition Dimensions: Width: 22.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.325kg ISBN: 9781636714004ISBN 10: 1636714005 Pages: 460 Publication Date: 15 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Labor market data is important for researchers in multiple fields to be able to easily access. This new edition of a classic annual reference volume, once again edited by Ryan, compiles more than 200 tables covering all aspects of U.S. labor market data, from unemployment to pricing to productivity. Extensive background notes, definitions, and at least one figure begin most chapters. This version once again includes a chapter on COVID's continuing impact on the labor market. While there is not much explained in the way of methodology, the volume does make plenty of references to more comprehensive reports that readers can access if needed. With straightforward, easy-to-read tables and figures to answer nearly every labor-related reference question, this is, without a doubt, the type of reference book that every library should have on its shelves. It also demonstrates that so much can happen in a year, so it's worth updating annually. The most authoritative and up-to-date source on United States labor market data available in print. A must-purchase. -- ""Library Journal, Starred Review"" The definitive source for historical U.S.-labor-market data is compiled, as always, by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau. Notable additions to the twenty-sixth edition include updated tables showing the impact of COVID-19 on the workforce into 2022, including data on telework and consumer expenditures. Users will also find a new section related to seasonal employment as well as updated employment projections through 2031. As in previous editions, information is displayed in a user-friendly format with supporting text and bulleted lists of highlights for each general heading. Although the raw statistical data is available directly from the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, there is value added by the print-based and e-book versions in their convenience and ease of use. The supporting text and general index also differentiate the book from the BLS website, making this a solid choice for reference collections. -- ""Booklist""" Labor market data is important for researchers in multiple fields to be able to easily access. This new edition of a classic annual reference volume, once again edited by Ryan, compiles more than 200 tables covering all aspects of U.S. labor market data, from unemployment to pricing to productivity. Extensive background notes, definitions, and at least one figure begin most chapters. This version once again includes a chapter on COVID's continuing impact on the labor market. While there is not much explained in the way of methodology, the volume does make plenty of references to more comprehensive reports that readers can access if needed. With straightforward, easy-to-read tables and figures to answer nearly every labor-related reference question, this is, without a doubt, the type of reference book that every library should have on its shelves. It also demonstrates that so much can happen in a year, so it's worth updating annually. The most authoritative and up-to-date source on United States labor market data available in print. A must-purchase. -- ""Library Journal, Starred Review"" The definitive source for historical U.S.-labor-market data is compiled, as always, by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau. Notable additions to the twenty-sixth edition include updated tables showing the impact of COVID-19 on the workforce into 2022, including data on telework and consumer expenditures. Users will also find a new section related to seasonal employment as well as updated employment projections through 2031. As in previous editions, information is displayed in a user-friendly format with supporting text and bulleted lists of highlights for each general heading. Although the raw statistical data is available directly from the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, there is value added by the print-based and e-book versions in their convenience and ease of use. The supporting text and general index also differentiate the book from the BLS website, making this a solid choice for reference collections. -- ""Booklist"" Author InformationMary Meghan Ryan is a senior research editor for Bernan Press. She is also the editor for Employment, Hours, and Earnings: States and Areas; and co-editor for County and City Extra and Places, Towns and Townships. In addition, she serves as the associate editor for Business Statistics of the United States: Patterns of Economic Change. 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