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fe toV olume 128 January 2005 through December 2005 Changes in State laws, 2004: Household survey Special issue: employinent « Labor 25 years of the National Payroll employment ¢ Workers' compensation Longituainal Survey—Youth Cohort Airline productivity change « Unemployment insurance Pay relatives for metro areas January February March Consumer prices, 2004 Real compensation American Time-Use Survey Economic inequality Estimation and benchmarking Air-travel transaction index Mental health and substance abuse Beef and cattle PPI movements Multifactor productivity g Canada and.Australia Price transmission BLS and the Marshall Plan economic performance April May June Import and export prices, 2004 Mass layoff data Estimating gross flows Manufacturing employment in China Offshoring information Analyzing CPS data Retail trade productivity technology jobs Nonprofit organizations Alternative output measures Manufacturing compensation Seasonal adjustment in China estimates Evaluating BLS projections Female weekend employment High-tech employment July August September Employment outlook 2004-14: Individual companies versus multicorporations Special issue: « Projections summary Occupational safety and U.S. economy Securities industry Labor force health s.atistics Hockey lockout of 2004—05 Industries and employment Occupational employment October November December Index to Volume 128 January 2005 through December 2005 Agriculture Computers (See Technoiogical change.) Factors affecting beef and cattle producer price movements. 2005 Consumer Expenditures May 32-40. Economic inequality through the prisms of income and consump- Alcoholism tion. 2005 Apr. 11-24. Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse Consumer Price Index (CP!) benefits. 2005 Apr. 25-35. Consumer Price Index, 2004. 2005 Apr. 3-10. American Time-Use Survey (ATUS) Consumption Developing the American Time Use Survey activity classification Economic inequality through the prisms of income and consump- system. 2005 June 3-15. Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle. 2005 Sept. 38-45. tion. 2005 Apr. 11-24. Asian workers Current Employment Statistics (CES) Payroll empioyment grows in 2004. 2005 Mar. 18-31. Fatal occupational injuries among Asian workers. 2005 Oct. 49- D5: Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data sources. 2005 May 3-22. Austrailia Current Population Survey (CPs) Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983-2000. 2005 Apr. 36-47. Analyzing CPs data using gross flows. 2005 Sept. 10-18. Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the cps. 2005 Sept. Austria 3-9. Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- 2005 Mar. 3-17. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Model-based seasonally adjusted estimates and sampling error. Baby-boom generation 2005 Sept. 27-37. Occupational mobility, January 2004. 2005 Dec. 30-35. Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers. 2005 Nov. 25- Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data 44, sources. 2005 May 3-22. Belgium Denmark Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Business Employment Dynamics series (BED) Drug abuse Employment dynamics of individual companies versus multicor- Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse puiations. 2005 Dec. 3-15. benefits. 2005 Apr. 25-35. Survival and longevity in the Business Employment Dynamics data. 2005 May 50-56. Earnings and wages Canada Economic inequality through the prisms of income and consump- tion. 2005 Apr. 11-24. Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79. 2005 1983--2000. 2005 Apr. 36-47. Feb. 33-39. Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China. 2005 Aug. China 22-40. Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China. 2005 Aug. Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS. 2005 Mar. 46-53. 22-40. Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the NLSY79. 2005 Feb. 40- Manufacturing employment in China. 2005 July 11-29. 47. Worker training: what we’ve learned from the NLSY79. 2005 Feb. Compensation costs 48-58. Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China. 2005 Aug. Economic and social statistics 22-40. Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool. 2005 Feb. sources. 2005 May 3-22. 15-20. 128 Monthly Labor Review December 2005 Transition from school to work, The: education and work experi- Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers. 2005 ences. 2005 Feb. 21-32. Oct. 63-67. Economic development and growth Foreign trade Alternative output measurement for the U.S. retail trade sector. IPP introduces additional Locality of Origin import price indexes. 2005 July 39-45. 2005 Dec. 36-43. BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story. 2005 June 44-52. U.S. import and export prices in 2004. 2005 July 3-10. Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983-2000. 2005 Apr. 36-47. France Employment dynamics of individual companies versus multicor- Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- porations. 2005 Dec. 3-15. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Productivity measures for retail trade: data and issues. 2005 July 30-38. Germany Reinserting labor into the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Af- Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- fairs. 2005 June 53-61. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A. 2005 Nov. 3-9. Survival and longevity in the Business Employment Dynamics Gross domestic product (GDP) data. 2005 May 50-56. U.S. economy to 2014, The. 2005 Nov. 10-24. U.S. economy to 2014, The. 2005 Nov. 10-24. Gross flow statistics Education and training BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story. 2005 June 44-52. Analyzing CPS data using gross flows. 2005 Sept. 10-18. Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the CPS. 2005 Sept. Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool. 2005 Feb. 3-9, 15-20. Transition from school to work, The: education and work experi- Health and insurance plans ences. 2005 Feb. 21-32. Worker training: what we’ve learned from the NLSY79. 2005 Feb. Trends in employer-provided menta! health and substance abuse 48-58. benefits. 2005 Apr. 25-35. Employment (See alsc Unemployment; Labor force.) Healthcare Bears, bulls, and brokers: employment trends in the securities in- Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse dustry. 2005 Dec. 16-272. benefits. 2005 Apr. 25-35. Employment dynamics of individual companies versus multicor- Hispanic workers porations. 2005 Dec. 3-15. Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projec- Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers. 2005 tions for 2000. 2005 July 46-56. Oct. 63-67. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers. 2005 Nov. 25— tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. 44. High technology employment: a NAICS-based update. 2005 July 57-72. Hospitalization Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004. Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic dif- 2005 Mar. 3-17. ferences. 2005 Oct. 56-62. Industry output and employment projections to 2014. 2005 Nov. 45-69. Hours of work Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79. 2005 Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- Feb. 33-39. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Manufacturing employment in China. 2005 July 11-29. Multiple jobholding in States, 2004. 2005 Dec. 44-45. Imports (See Foreign trade.) Nonprofit organizations: new insights from QCEW data. 2005 Sept. Income (See Earnings and wages.) 19-26. Occupational employment projections to 2014. 2005 Nov. 70-101. Industry Payroll employment grows in 2004. 2005 Mar. 18-31. Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A. 2005 Nov. 3-9. Bears, bulls, and brokers: employment trends in the securities in- dustry. 2005 Dec. 16-22. Exports (See Foreign trade.) Industry studies Finland Industry output and employment projections to 2014. 2005 Nov. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- 45-69. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry. 2005 Mar. 32-45. Foreign-born workers Productivity measures for retail trade: data and issues. 2005 July Fatal occupational injuries among Asian workers. 2005 Oct. 49-55. 30-38. Monthly Labor Review December 2005 129 Index to Volume 126 Restructuring information technology: is offshoring a concern? Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A. 2005 Nov. 3-9. 2005 Aug. 11-21. Transition from school to work, The: education and work experi- ences. 2005 Feb. 21-32. Inflation Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle. 2005 Sept. 38-45. Consumer Price Index, 2004. 2005 Apr. 3-10. Labor law Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A. 2005 Nov. 3-9. U.S. economy to 2014, The. 2005 Nov. 10-24. Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2004. 2005 Jan. 33-40. , Information technology Changes in workers’ compensation laws in 2004. 2005 Jan. 28-372. Restructuring information technoiogy: is offshoring a concern? State labor legislation enacted in 2004. 2005 Jan. 3-27. 2005 Aug. 11-21. Labor-management relations International comparisons Hockey lockout of 2004-05, The. 2005 Dec. 23-29. Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, Labor market 1983-2000. 2005 Apr. 36-47. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the cps. 2005 Sept. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. 3-9. Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79. 2005 International Price Program (IPP) Feb. 33-39. IPP introduces additional Locality of Origin import price indexes. Transition from school to work, The: education and work experi- 2005 Dec. 36-43. ences. 2005 Feb. 21-32. Iraq Labor turnover Reinserting labor into the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Af- Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79. 2005 fairs. 2005 June 53-61. Feb. 33-39. Payroll employment grows in 2004. 2005 Mar. 18-31. Ireland Layoffs Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work. 2005 Aug. 3-10. Italy Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force sta- tistics. 2005 May 23-31. Job creation Luxembourg Employment dynamics of individual companies versus multicor- porations. 2005 Dec. 3-15. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Job flow statistics (See Business Employment Dynamics series.) Manufacturing Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China. 2005 Aug. Payroll employment grows in 2004. 2005 Mar. 18-31. 22-40. Labor and economic history Manufacturing employment in China. 2005 July 11-29. Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course. 2005 Massachusetts Feb. 8-14. Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic dif- BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story. 2005 June 44-52. ferences. 2005 Oct. 56-62. Labor force Mass layoff statistics Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool. 2005 Feb. 15-20. Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work. 2005 Aug. 3-10. Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projec- tions for 2000. 2005 July 46-56. Medical care Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004. 2005 Mar. 3-17. Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force sta- benefits. 2005 Apr. 25-35. tistics. 2005 May 23-31. Mobility Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers. 2005 Nov. 25— 44 Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79. 2005 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, The: 1979 cohort at 25. Feb. 33-39. 2005 Feb. 3-7. Occupational mobility, January 2004. 2005 Dec. 30-35. 130 Monthly Labor Review December 2005 Multiple jobholders Occupational mobility, January 2004. 2005 Dec. 30-35. Multiple jobholding in States, 2004. 2005 Dec. 44-45. Offshoring National Compensation Survey (NCS) Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work. 2005 Aug. 3-10. Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS. 2005 Mar. 46-53. Restructuring information technology: is offshoring a concern? Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data 2005 Aug. 11-21. sources. 2005 May 3-22. Older workers National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995—2002. National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 1979. 2005 Feb. 3-70. 2005 Oct. 38-48. National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, The: 1979 cohort at 25. Injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among older workers. 2005 Oct. Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course. 24-30. Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool. Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers. 2005 Nov. 25— Transition from school to work, The: education and work expe- 44 riences. Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle. 2005 Sept. 38—45. Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79. Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the NLSY79. Outsourcing Worker training: what we’ve learned from the NLSY79. Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work. 2005 Children of the NLSY79: a unique data source. Aug. 3-10. Problem of respondent attrition, The: survey methodology is key. Prices Netherlands Consumer Price Index, 2004. 2005 Apr. 3-10. Factors affecting beef and cattle producer price movements. 2005 Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- May 32-40. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. IPP introduces additional Locality of Origin import price indexes. Nonprofit sector 2005 Dec. 36-43. Price transmission within the pPi for intermediate goods. 2005 May Nonprofit organizations: new insights from QCEW data. 2005 Sept. 41-49. 19-26. Transaction price index for air travel, A. 2005 June 16-31. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) U.S. import and export prices in 2004. 2005 July 3-10. High technology employment: a NAICS-based update. 2005 July 57- Producer Price Index (PPI) Ta Factors affecting beef and cattle producer price movements. 2005 Norway May 32-40. Price transmission within the PP! for intermediate goods. 2005 May Female share of weekend employment, The: 2 study of 16 coun- 41-49. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Productivity Occupational safety and health Alternative output measurement for the U.S. retail trade sector. Occupational safety and health. 2005 Oct. 3-67. 2005 July 39-45. Occupational safety and health statistics: new data for a new BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story. 2005 June 44-52. century. Comparisons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, Occupational injuries among young workers. 1983-2000. 2005 Apr. 36-47. Injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among older workers. Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry. Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among women. 2005 Mar. 32-45. Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995— Preliminary estimates of multifactor productivity growth. 2005 2002. June 32-43. Fatal occupational injuries among Asian workers. Productivity measures for retail trade: data and issues. 2005 July Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic 30-38. differences. Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers. sources. 2005 May 3-22. Summary of BLS projections to 2014, A. 2005 Nov. 3-9. Occupations U.S. economy to 2014, The. 2005 Nov. 10-24. Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projec- Projections tions for 2000. 2005 July 46-56. Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995-2002. Employment outlook: 2004-14. 2005 Nov. 3-101. 2005 Oct. 38-48. A summary of BLS projections to 2014. Industry output and employment projections to 2014. 2005 Nov. The U.S. economy to 2014. 45-69. Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers. Occupational employment projections to 2014. 2005 Nov. 70-101. Industry output and employment projections to 2014. Monthly Labor Review December 2005 131 Occupational employment projections to 2014. Price transmission within the PPI for intermediate gowls. 2005 May Evaluating BLS labor force, employment, and occupation projec- 41-49. tions for 2000. 2005 July 46-56. Strikes (See Work stoppages.) High technology employment: a NAICS-based update. 2005 July 57-72 Survey methods Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) Analyzing CPs data using gross flows. 2005 Sept. 10-18. Developing the American Time Use Survey activity classification Nonprofit organizations: new insights from QCEW data. 2005 Sept. system. 2005 June 3-15. 19-26. Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the CPs. 2005 Sept. Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data 3-9. sources. 2005 May 3-22. Model-based seasonally adjusted estimates and sampling error. Real hourly compensation series 2005 Sept. 27-37. Problem of respondent attrition, The: survey methodology is key. Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data 2005 Feb. 63-70. sources. 2005 May 3-22. Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: analysis from several data Regional comparisons sources. 2005 May 3-22. Transaction price index for air travel, A. 2005 June 16-31. Multiple jobholding in States, 2004. 2005 Dec. 44-45. Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the NCS. 2005 Mar. 46-53. Sweden Retail trade sector Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Alternative output measurement for the U.S. retail trade sector. 299° July 39-45. Switzerland Productivity measures for retail trade: data and issues. 2005 July Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- 30-38. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Salaries (See Earnings and wages.) Technological change Securities industry High technology employment: a NAICS-based update. 2005 July Bears, bulls, and brokers: employment trends in the securities in- 57-72. dustry. 2005 Dec. 16-22. Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry. 2005 Mar. 32-45. Self-employment Transportation Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the NLSY79. 2005 Feb. 40- 47. Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry. 2005 Mar. 32-45. Spain Transaction price index for air travel, A. 2005 June 16-31. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- Unemployment (See also Employment; Labor force.) tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. Household survey indicators show some improvement in 2004. State government 2005 Mar. 3-17. Improving estimation and yenchmarking of State labor force sta- Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2004. 2005 Jan. 33-40. tistics. 2005 May 23-31. Changes in workers’ compensation laws in 2004. 2005 Jan. 28-32. Unemployment insurance State labor legislation enacted in 2004. 2005 Jan. 3-27. Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation Statistical programs and methods in 2004. 2005 Jan. 33-40. Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course. 2005 Union membership and elections Fek_ 8-14, Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force sta- Hockey lockout of 2004-05, The. 2005 Dec. 23-29. tistics. 2005 May 23-31. United Kingdom Mass layoff data indicate outsourcing and offshoring work. 2005 Aug. 3-10. Female share of weekend employment, The: a stud; of 16 coun- Model-based seasonally adjusted estimates and sampling error. tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. 2005 Sept. 27-37. Wages (See Earnings and wages.) National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, The: 1979 cohort at 25. 2005 Feb. 3-7. Women Occupational safety and health statistics: new data for a new cen- tury. 2005 Oct. 3-10. Female share of weekend employment, The: a study of 16 coun- Preliminary estimates of multifactor productivity growth. 2005 tries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. June 32-43. Labor force projections to 2014: retiring boomers. 2005 Nov. 25—44. 132 Monthly Labor Review December 2005 Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among women. 2005 Dispute Resolution: The Story of a Political, Social, and Cul- Oct. 31-37. tural Movement. 2005 Jul. 74. Bernhardt, Annette, Richard Murnane, and Eileen Applebaum, eds. Workers’ compensation Low-Wage America: How Employers are Reshaping Opportu- Changes in workers’ compensation laws in 2004. 2005 Jan. 28-32. nity in the Workplace. 2005 Nov. 103. Colander, David. The Lost Art of Economics: Essays on Econom- Work injuries and illnesses ics and the Economics Profession. 2005 Feb. 72. Fatal occupational injuries among Asian workers. 2005 Oct. 49- Dietzenbacher, Erik and Michael L. Lahr, eds. Wassily Leontief as and Input-Output Economics. 2005 Mar. 55. Eberts, Randall W., Christopher J. O’Leary, and David E. Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in farming, 1995-2002. 2005 Oct. 38-48. Balducchi, eds. Labor Exchange Policy in the United States. 2005 Oct. 69-70. Fatal work injuries among foreign-born Hispanic workers. 2005 Oct. 63-67. Efendioglu, Umit, Janine Leschke, and Peter Auer. Active Labor Market Policies around the Worid: Coping with the Conse- Injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among older workers. 2005 Oct. 24-30. quences of Globalization. 2005 Sept. 47-48. Elliot, Kimberly Ann and Richard B. Freeman. Can Labor Stan- Occupational injuries among young workers. 2005 Oct. 11-23. dards Improve Globalization? 2005 Apr. 49. Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among women. 2005 Oct. 31-37. Freeman, Richard B. and Kimberly Ann Elliot. Can Labor Stan- dards Improve Globalization? 2005 Apr. 49. Work stoppages Head, Simon. The New Ruthiess Economy: Work and Power in the Digital Age. 2005 Jan. 42-44. The hockey lockout of 2004-05. 2005 Dec. 23-29. Helpman, Elhanan. The Mystery of Economic Growth. 2005 Apr. Youth 50. Hunt, H. Allan, ed. Adequacy of Earnings Replacement in Work- Children of the NLSY79: a unique data source. 2005 Feb. 59-62. ers’ Compensation Programs. 2005 Dec. 47-48. Occupational injuries among young workers. 2005 Oct. 11-23. Lahr, Michael L. and Erik Dietzenbacher, eds. Wassily Leontief Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle. 2005 Sept. 38-45. and Input-Output Economics. 2005 Mar. 55. Leschke, Janine, Peter Auer, and Umit Efendioglu. Active Labor Market Policies around the World: Coping with the Conse- DEPARTMENTS quences of Globalization. 2005 Sept. 47-48. Book reviews. Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., Jun., Jul., Sept., Oct., Nov., Murnane, Richard, Eileen Applebaum, and Annette Bernhardt, eds. and Dec. issues. Low-Wage America: How Employers are Reshaping Opportu- nity in the Workplace. 2005 Nov. 103. Current labor statistics. Each issue. O’Leary, Christopher J., David E. Balducchi, and Randall W. International report. Jun. issue. Eberts, eds. Labor Exchange Policy in the United States. 2005 Oct. 69-70. Labor month in review. Each issue. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. OECD Précis. Each issue. Factbook 2005: Economic, Environmental and Social Statis- tics. 2005 Jun. 63-64. Program report. Dec. issue. Phelps, Edmund S., ed. Designing Inclusion: Tools to Raise Low- Publications received. Feb., May, Aug., and Nov. issues. End Pay and Employment in Private Enterprise. 2005 Nov. 103. Zaniello, Tom. Working Stiffs, Union Maids, Reds, and Riffraff: Regional trends. Dec. issue. An Expanded Guide to Films about Labor. 2005 Mar. 55-56. Research summary. May and Dec. issues. AUTHORS Visual essay. Sept. and Oct. issues. Aleman, Patricia and John D. Morton. Trends in employer-pro- BOOK REVIEWS (Listed by author of book.) vided mental health and substance abuse benefits. 2005 Apr. 25-35. Applebaum, Eileen, Annette Bernhardt, and Richard Murnane, eds. Balducchi, David E. Book review. 2005 Sept. 47-48. Low-Wage America: How Employers are Reshaping Opportu- Baldwin, Stephen E. Book review. 2005 Nov. 103. nity in the Workplace. 2005 Nov. 103. Banister, Judith. Manufacturing earnings and compensation in Auer. Peter, Umit Efendioglu, and Janine Leschke. Active Labor China. 2005 Aug. 22-40. Market Policies around the World: Coping with the Conse- Banister, Judith. Manufacturing employment in China. 2005 Jul. quences of Globalization. 2005 Sept. 47-48. 11-29. Balducchi, David E., Randall W. Eberts, and Christopher J. Bednarzik, Robert W. Restructuring information technology: is O’Leary, eds. Labor Exchange Policy in the United States. 2005 offshoring a concern? 2004 Aug. 11-21. Oct. 69-70. Bergman, Bruce. Book review. 2005 Dec. 47-48. Barrett, Jerome T. and Joseph P. Barrett. A History of Alternative Berman, Jay M. Industry output and employment projections to Dispute Resolution: The Story of a Political, Social, and Cul- 2014. 2005 Nov. 45-69. tural Movement. 2005 Jul. 74. Brand, Horst. Book review. 2005 Jan. 42—44. Barrett, Joseph P. and Jerome T. Barrett. A History of Alternative Brown, Sharon P. Improving estimation and benchmarking of State Monthly Labor Review December 2005 133 labor force statistics. 2005 May 23-31. 39-45 Brown, Sharon P. and Lewis B. Siegel. Mass layoff data indicate Jacobson, Louis. Book review. 2005 Oct. 69-70. outsourcing and offshoring work. 2005 Aug. 3-10. Jean, Jimmy, Faouzi Tarkhani, and Tarek M. Harchaoui. Compari- Butani, Shail, George Werking, and Vinod Kapani. Employment sons of economic performance: Canada versus Australia, 1983- dynamics of individual companies versus multicorporations. 2000. 2005 Apr. 36-47. 2005 Dec. 3-15. Johnson, David S., Timothy M. Smeeding, and Barbara Boyle Campbell, Jim. Multiple jobholding in States, 2004. 20C5 Dec. Torrey. Economic inequality through the prisms of income and 44-45. consumption. 2005 Apr. 11-24. Cohen, Andrew. Book review. 2005 Apr. 49. Kapani, Vinod, Shail Butani, and George Werking. Employment Davis, Craig. Reinserting labor into the Iraqi Ministry of Labor dynamics of individual companies versus multicorporations. and Social Affairs. 2005 Jun. 53-61. 2005 Dec. 3-15. Davis, Letitia, Phillip R. Hunt, Jong Uk Won, and Allard Dembe. Knaup, Amy E. Survival and longevity in the Business Employ- Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic ment Dynamics data. 2005 May 50-56. differences. 2005 Oct. 56-62. Krantz-Kent, Rachel. Variations in time use at stages of the life Dembe, Allard, Letitia Davis, Phillip R. Hunt, and Jong Uk Won. cycle. 2005 Sept. 38-45. Work-related hospitalizations in Massachusetts: racial/ethnic Kohli, Martin. Book review. 2005 Mar. 55. differences. 2005 Oct. 56-62. Kokoski, Mary. Book review. 2005 Feb. 72. Di Natale, Marisa and Richard Tiller. Model-based seasonally ad- Lancaster, Loryn. Changes in Federal and State unemployment in- justed estimates and sampling error. 2005 Sept. 27-37. surance legislation in 2004. 2005 Jan. 33-40. Dolfman, Michael L. and Solidelle F. Wasser. BLS and the Marshall Lent, Janice and Alan H. Dorfman. A transaction price index for Plan: the forgotten story. 2005 Jun. 44-52. air travel. 2005 Jun. 16-31. Dorfman, Alan H. and Janice Lent. A transaction price index for Li, Jui-Chung Allen and Lawrence L. Wu. Children of the NLSY79: air travel. 2005 Jun. 16-31. a unique data resource. 2005 Feb. 59-62. Duff, Martha A., Harley J. Frazis, Edwin L. Robison, and Thomas Light, Audrey. job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the D. Evans. Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the NLSY79. 2005 Feb. 33-39. cps. 2005 Sept. 3-9. Lloyd, Emily and Charlotte Mueller. Payroll employment grows in Duke, John and Victor Torres. Multifactor productivity change in 2004. 2005 Mar. 18-31. the air transportation industry. 2005 Mar. 32-45. Locatelli, Kristen. U.S. import and export prices in 2004. 2005 Evans, Thomas D., Martha A. Duff, Harley J. Frazis, and Edwin L. Jul. 3-10. Robison. Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the MacLaury, Judson. Book review. 2005 Jul. 74. cps. 2005 Sept. 3-9. Manser, Marilyn E. Productivity measures for retail trade: data and Fairlie, Robert W. Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the issues. 2005 Jul. 30-38. NLSY79. 2005 Feb. 40-47. McCulley, Helen and Melissa Schwartz. IPP introduces additional Fitzpatrick, John J., Jr. State labor legislation enacted in 214. 2005 Locality of Origin import price indexes. 2005 Dec. 36-43. Jan. 3-27. Meisenheimer, Joseph R., II. Real compensation, 1979 to 2003: Frazis, Harley J. and James R. Spletzer. Worker iraining: what analysis from several data sources. 2005 May 3-22. we’ve learned from the NLSY79. 2005 Feb. 48-58. Meyer, Peter B. and Michael J. Harper. Preliminary estimates of Frazis, Harley J., Edwin L. Robison, Thomas D. Evans, and Martha multifactor productivity growth. 2005 Jun. 32-43. A. Duff. Estimating gross flows consistent with stocks in the Meyer, Samuel and Janice Windau. Occupational injuries among cps. 2005 Sept. 3-9. young workers. 2005 Oct. 11-23. Gittleman, Maury B. Pay relatives for metropolitan areas in the Meyer, Samuel. Fatal occupational injuries to older workers in NCS. 2005 Mar. 46-53. farming, 1995-2002. 2005 Oct. 38-48. Gornick, Janet C. and Harriet B. Presser. The female share of week- Morisi, Teresa L. Household survey indicators show some improve- end employment: a study of 16 countries. 2005 Aug. 41-53. ment in 2004. 2005 Mar. 3-17. Harchaoui, Tarek M., Jimmy Jean and Faouzi Tarkhani. Compari- Morton, John D. and Patricia Aleman. 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