Index to Volume 135 January 2012 to December 2012 Collective bargaining Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and deter- Basketball lockout of 2011, The. Dec. 2012, pp. 28-33. minants. May 2012, pp. 19-32. Football lockout of 2011, ‘The. Aug. 2012, pp. 29-34. Overview of projections to 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. 3-20. . hn Payroll employment in 2011: a visual essay. Mar. 2012, pp. 24-40. Consumer expenditures U.S. economy in 2020: recovery in uncertain times, The. Jan. 2012, Measuring annual change in household wealth with the Consumer pp. 21-42. Exp|e nditure Survey., May‘ 2012, Ppip . 33-40. U.S. labor market shows gradual improvement in 2011. Mar. 2012, No longer tax exempt: income tax calculation in the Consumer Ex- pp- 3—23. penditure Survey. Apr. 2012, pp. 44-57. Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve? June 2012, pp. Wife’s employment and allocation of resources in families with chil- 25-37. dren. Sept. 2012, pp. 3-13. Women’s employment, education, and the gender gap in 17 countries. Apr. 2012, pp. 3-12. Consumer Price Index Imp|a ct of commodity YJ price movements on CPI inflation. Apr| . 2012, Home-based work pp- 29-43. Hard truth about telecommuting, The. June 2012, pp. - Price transmission effects through three stages of food production. Dec. 2012, pp. 19-27. Hours of work Displaced workers Hard truth about telecommuting, ‘The. June 2012, pp. . Which layoffs—and which laid-off workers—are in the Mass Layoff Immigration Statistics? Oct. 2012, pp. 17-27. Time use of youths by immigrant and native-born parents: ATUS Earnings and wages results. June 2012, pp. 3-24. Disability, employment, and income: are Iraq/Afghanistan-era U.S. International comparisons veterans unique? Aug. 2012, pp. 3-10. ‘Thirty years of international labor research: a research summary. Women’s employment, education, and the gender gap in 17 coun- Dec. 2012, pp- 34-38. tries. Apr. 2012, pp. 3-12. Job creation Education and training Job openings and hires continue to show modest changes in 2011. Employment projections through the lens of education and training. Sept. 2012, pp. 28-34. Apr. 2012, pp. 13-28. Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment. Mar. Employment 2012, pp. 41-49. Current Employment Statistics seasonal adjustment and the 2007-— the declining average size of establishments: evidence and explana- 2009 recession. Oct. 2012, pp. 42-53. tions. Mar. 2012, pp. 50-65. Declining average size of establishments: evidence and explanations, Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve? June 2012, pp. ‘The. Mar. 2012, pp. 50-65. 25-37. Disability, employment, and income: are Iraq/Afghanistan-era U.S. Labor force veterans unique? Aug. 2012, pp. 3-10. Labor force projections to 2020: a more slowly growing workforce. Industry employment and output projections to 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. Jan. 2012, pp. 43-64. 65-83. Projections of the labor force to 2050: a visual essay. Oct. 2012, pp. Job openings and hires continue to show modest changes in 2011. 3-16. Sept. 2012, pp. 28-34. Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment. Mar. Labor law 2012, pp. 41-49. Changes in federal and state unemployment insurance legislation in Occupational employment projections to 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. 2011. Feb. 2012, pp. 12-30. 84-108. State labor legislation enacted in 2011. Feb. 2012, pp. 31-36. Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the baby boomers? May 2012, pp. 3-18. Labor market Older women: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the Current Employment Statistics seasonal adjustment and the 2007— baby boomers? Nov. 2012, pp. 3-17. . 2009 recession. Oct. 2012, pp. 42-53. 122 Monthly Labor Review - December 2012 Job openings and hires continue to show modest changes in 2011. Industry employment and output projections to 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. Sept. 2012, pp. 28-34. 65-83. Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment. Mar. Labor force projections to 2020: a more slowly growing workforce. 2012, pp. 41-49. Jan. 2012, pp. 43-64. Payroll employment in 2011: a visual essay. Mar. 2012, pp. 24-40. Occupational employment projections to 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. 84-108. U.S. labor market shows gradual improvement in 2011. Mar. 2012, pp- 3-23. Overview of projections to 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. 3-20. Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve? June 2012, pp. Projections of the labor force to 2050: a visual essay. Oct. 2012, pp. 25-37. 3-16. Which layoffs—and which laid-off workers—are in the Mass Layoff ULS. economy in 2020: recovery in uncertain times, The. Jan. 2012, Statistics? Oct. 2012, pp. 17-27. pp- 21-42. Labor-management relations Regional economics Basketball lockout of 2011, The. Dec. 2012, pp. 28-33. Gulf Coast unemployment trends, 2000-2010: hurricanes, Football lockout of 2011, The. Aug. 2012, pp. 29-34. sions, and oil spills. Aug. 2012, pp. 11-18. Multiple jobholding in states in 2011. May 2012, pp. 41-42. Occupational safety and health Retirement Can you hear me now? Occupational hearing loss, 2004-2010. July 2012, pp- 48-55. Last private industry pension plans: a visual essay, The. Dec. 2012, pp. 3-18. Industry shifts in hours and nonfatal injuries and illnesses, 2003— 2008. June 2012, pp. 46-48. Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the On guard against workplace hazards. Feb. 2012, pp. 3-11. baby boomers? May 2012, pp. 3-18. Older women: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the Stop, drop, and roll: workplace hazards of local government firefight- ers, 2009. Nov. 2012, pp. 18-25. baby boomers? Nov. 2012, pp- 3-17. Updated BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System. Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and deter- Aug. 2012, pp. 19-28. minants. May 2012, pp. 19-32. State government Older workers Changes in federal and state unemployment insurance legislation in Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the 2011. Feb. 2012, pp. 12-30. baby boomers? May 2012, pp. 3-18. State labor legislation enacted in 2011. Feb. 2012, pp. 31-36. Older women: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the baby boomers? Nov. 2012, pp. 3-17. Statistical programs and methods Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and deter- Adding eldercare questions to the American Time Use Survey. Nov. minants. May 2012, pp. 19-32. 2012, pp- 26-35. Pensions Survey methods Last private industry pension plans: a visual essay, The. Dec. 2 Updated BLS Occupational Injury and IIIness Classification System. pp. 3-18. Aug. 2012, pp. 19-28. Prices Time use Behavior of the Producer Price Index in a global economy, ‘The. Sept. Adding eldercare questions to the American Time Use Survey. Nov. 2012, pp. 14-27. 2012, pp. 26-35. Impact of commodity price movements on CPI inflation. Apr. 2012, Time use of youths by immigrant and native-born parents: ATUS pp: 29-43. results. June 2012, pp. 3-24. Price transmission eftects through three stages of food production. Unemployment Dec. 2012, pp. 19-27. Current Employment Statistics seasonal adjustment and the 2007— Producer Price Index 2009 recession. Oct. 2012, pp. 42-53. Behavior of the Producer Price Index in a global economy, ‘The. Sept. Gulf Coast unemployment trends, 2000-2010: hurricanes, reces- 2012, pp. 14-27. sions, and oil spills. Aug. 2012, pp. 11-18. Price transmission effects through three stages of food production. Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment. Mar. Dec. 2012, pp. 19-27. 2012, pp- 41-49. Productivity Payroll employment in 2011: a visual essay. Mar. 2012, pp. 24-40. Recent trends in the characteristics of unemployment insurance re- Improved measures of commercial banking output and productivity. cipients. July 2012, pp. 28-47. July 2012, pp. 3-17. U.S. labor market shows gradual improvement in 2011. Mar. 2012, Measuring real bank output: considerations and comparisons. July pp. 3-23. 2012, pp. 18-27. Unemployment Insurance participation by education and by race and Projections ethnicity. Oct. 2012, pp. 28-41. Employment projections through the lens of education and training. Which lavotfs—and which laid-off workers—are in the Mass Layott Apr. 2012, pp. 13-28. Statistics? Oct. 2012, pp. 17-27. , Monthly Labor Review + December 2012 123 Unemployment insurance pp. 50-51. Changes in federal and state unemployment insurance legislation in Economics Evolving: A History of Economic Thought. Agnar Sandmo. 2011. Feb. 2012, pp. 12-30. July 2012, pp. 58-59. Recent trends in the characteristics of unemployment insurance re- Value-Added Immigration: Lessons for the United States from Canada, cipients. July 2012, pp. 28-47. Australia, and the United Kingdom. Ray Marshall. Aug. 2012, pp. Unemployment Insurance participation by education and by race and 37-38. ethnicity. Oct. 2012, pp. 28-41. What Works in Work-First Welfare. Andrew R. Feldman. Sept. 2012, pp. 37-38. Veterans Forced Out: Older Workers ConfronJto b Lass. Kenneth A. Root and Disability, employment, and income: are Irag/Afghanistan-era U.S. Rosemarie J. Park. Oct. 2012, pp. 55-56. veterans unique? Aug. 2012, pp. 3-10. Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Women Theories Don’t. John R. Lott, Jr. Nov. 2012, pp. 38-39. Going Solo: the Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Older women: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the Alone. “ric Klinenberg. Dec. 2012, pp. 42-43. baby boomers? Nov. 2012, pp. 3-17. Wife’s employment and allocation of resources in families with chil- AUTHORS dren. Sept. 2012, pp. 3-13. Ajmera, Richa, Nancy Kook, and Jeff Crilley. Impact of commodity Women’s employment, education, and the gender gap in 17 countries. price movements on CPI inflation. Apr. 2012, pp. 29-43. Apr. 2012, pp. 3-12. Allred, ErnestJ . Book review. Oct. 2012, pp. 55-56. Baldwin, Stephen E. Book review. Aug. 2012, pp. 37-38. Workplace injuries and illnesses Barnichon, Regis, Michael Elsby, Bart Hobijn, and Aysegul Sahin. Can you hear me now? Occupational hearing loss, 2004-2010. July Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve? June 2012, pp. 2012, pp. 48-55. 25-37. Industry shifts in hours and nonfatal injuries and illnesses, 2003- Bednarzik, Robert W. and Constance Sorrentino. ‘Thirty years of 2008. June 2012, pp. 46-48. international labor research: a research summary. Dec. 2012, pp. On guard against workplace hazards. Feb. 2012, pp. 3-11. 34-38. Stop, drop, and roll: workplace hazards of local government firefight- Bianchi, Suzanne M. and Yelizavetta Kofman. Time use of youths ers, 2009. Nov. 2012, pp. 18-25. by immigrant and native-born parents: ATUS results. June 2012, Updated BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System. pp. 3-24. Aug. 2012, pp. 19-28. Boily, Lisa. Book review. July 2012, pp. 58-59. Brand, Horst. Book review. June 2012, pp. 50-51. DEPARTMENTS Byun, Kathryn J. and Christopher Frey. ‘The U.S. economy in 2020: Book reviews. Each issue. recovery in uncertain times. Jan. 2012, pp. 21-42. Conference report. Apr. issue. Cahill, Kevin E., Michael D. Giandrea, and Joseph F. Quinn. Older workers and short-term jobs: employment patterns and determi- Current Labor Statistics. Each issue. nants. May 2012, pp. 19-32. Labor month in review. Each issue. CampbellJ,im . Multiple jobholding in states in 2011. May 2012, pp. Précis. Each issue. 41-42. Program reports. July, Aug., and Nov. issues. Choi, EleanorJ .a nd James R. Spletzer. ‘The declining average size of Regional report. May issue. establishments: evidence and explanations. 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Oct. 2012, pp. 17-27. Northwood, Joyce M., Eric F. Sygnatur, and Janice A. Windau. Up- Ienderson, Richard. Industry employment and output projections to dated BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System. 2020. Jan. 2012, pp. 65-83. Aug. 2012, pp. 19-28. Hobijn, Bart, Regis Barnichon, Michael Elsby, and Aysegul Sahin. Paulin, Geoffrey. Conference Report: Consumer Expenditure Sur- Which industries are shifting the Beveridge curve? June 2012, pp- vey Microdata Users’ Workshop, July 2011. Apr. 2012, pp- 58-64. 25-37. Perine, James L. and John J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. State labor legislation Homan, Casey. Book review. Apr. 2012, pp. 67-68. enacted in 2011. Feb. 2012, pp. 31-36. Hudson, Nicole and Jurgen Kropf. Current Employment Statistics Podgornik, Guy L. Job openings and hires continue to show modest seasonal adjustment and the 2007-2009 recession. Oct. 2012, pp. changes in 2011. Sept. 2012, pp. 28-34. 42-53. Prieser, Carl F. Book review. 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