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Index to Volume 122 January 1999 through December 1999 B 33-41. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Noneconomic fluctuations in hours and earnings data. 1999 Aug. Benefits 20-28. Role of gender in job promotions, The. 1999 Dec. 32-38. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. 30-35. Women’s earnings: an overview. 1999 Dec. 13-21. Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July. 15-32. Bureau of Labor Statistics Economic development and growth Early history of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, The. 1999 May. 3-7 Industry output and employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 33-50. Occupational Outlook Handbook. a review of 50 years of change. Job growth slows during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. 1999 May. 8-26 Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing com- C position. 1999 Nov. 19-32. Occupational employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 51-77. Canada Part-time work and industry growth. 1999 Mar. 22-29. Role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The. 1999 Apr. 10—25. Role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The. 1999 Apr. 10-25. Collective bargaining U.S. economy to 2008: a decade of continued growth, The. 1999 Cooperative provisions in labor agreements: a new paradigm? 1999 Nov. 5-18. Jan. 29-45. Errata. 1999 July. 48. Employee Benefits Survey Labor relations in basketball: the lockout of 1998-99. 1999 Apr. 3-9. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. Consumer Price Index 30-—35. Adjusting VCR prices for quality change: a study using hedonic Employment Cost Index methods. 1999 Sept. 22-37. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998. 1999 Apr. 26-30. 30-35. Consumer Price Index research series using current methods, 1978- Employment (See also Unemployment; Labor force.) 98. 1999 June. 29-38. Health services industry: still a job machine? 1999 Mar. 3-14. D High-technology employment: a broader view. 1999 June. 18-28. Job growth slows during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. Deregulation Marriage, children, and women’s employment: what do we know? Employment and other trends in the electric services industry. 1999 1999 Dec. 22-31. Sept. 3-8. Occupational employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 51-77. Discrimination Investigating the link between competition and discrimination. 1999 Dec. 39-43. Foreign trade Displaced workers Investigating the link between competition and discrimination. 1999 Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July. 15-32. Dec. 39-43 E H Earnings and wages Health care International labor productivity and per capita income. 1999 July. Health services industry: still a job machine? 1999 Mar. 3-14. 104 Monthly Labor Review December 1999 Index to Volume 122 January 1999 through December 1999 B 33-41. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Noneconomic fluctuations in hours and earnings data. 1999 Aug. Benefits 20-28. Role of gender in job promotions, The. 1999 Dec. 32-38. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. 30-35. Women’s earnings: an overview. 1999 Dec. 13-21. Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July. 15-32. Bureau of Labor Statistics Economic development and growth Early history of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, The. 1999 May. 3-7 Industry output and employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 33-50. Occupational Outlook Handbook. a review of 50 years of change. Job growth slows during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. 1999 May. 8-26 Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing com- C position. 1999 Nov. 19-32. Occupational employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 51-77. Canada Part-time work and industry growth. 1999 Mar. 22-29. Role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The. 1999 Apr. 10—25. Role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The. 1999 Apr. 10-25. Collective bargaining U.S. economy to 2008: a decade of continued growth, The. 1999 Cooperative provisions in labor agreements: a new paradigm? 1999 Nov. 5-18. Jan. 29-45. Errata. 1999 July. 48. Employee Benefits Survey Labor relations in basketball: the lockout of 1998-99. 1999 Apr. 3-9. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. Consumer Price Index 30-—35. Adjusting VCR prices for quality change: a study using hedonic Employment Cost Index methods. 1999 Sept. 22-37. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998. 1999 Apr. 26-30. 30-35. Consumer Price Index research series using current methods, 1978- Employment (See also Unemployment; Labor force.) 98. 1999 June. 29-38. Health services industry: still a job machine? 1999 Mar. 3-14. D High-technology employment: a broader view. 1999 June. 18-28. Job growth slows during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. Deregulation Marriage, children, and women’s employment: what do we know? Employment and other trends in the electric services industry. 1999 1999 Dec. 22-31. Sept. 3-8. Occupational employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 51-77. Discrimination Investigating the link between competition and discrimination. 1999 Dec. 39-43. Foreign trade Displaced workers Investigating the link between competition and discrimination. 1999 Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July. 15-32. Dec. 39-43 E H Earnings and wages Health care International labor productivity and per capita income. 1999 July. Health services industry: still a job machine? 1999 Mar. 3-14. 104 Monthly Labor Review December 1999 Hours of work (See also Time use). Labor-management relations International comparisons of labor productivity and per capita in- Cooperative provisions in labor agreements: a new paradigm? 1999 come. 1999 July. 33-41. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Jan. 29-45. Errata. 1999 July. 48. Marriage, children, and women’s employment: what do we know? Labor relations in basketball: the lockout of 1998-99. 1999 Apr. 3-9. 1999 Dec. 22-31. Labor market New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. 1999 Apr. 31-40. Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data? 1999 Mar. 15-21. Poland in transition: labor market data collection. 1999 Nov. 9-21. Industry Lockout Industry output and employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. Labor relations in basketball: the lockout of 1998-99. 1999 Apr. 3-9. 33-50 Inflation Occupations Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998. 1999 Apr. 26-30. Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data? International comparisons 1999 Mar. 15-21. International comparisons of labor productivity and per capita in- Occupational employment projections to 2008. 1999 Nov. 51-77. come. 1999 July. 33-41. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Revising the Standard Occupational Classification system. 1999 May. 36-45. International trade (See Foreign trade.) Occupational Outlook Handbook—A special issue Israel Early history of the Occupational Outlock Handbook, The. 1999 Transformation of work values in Israel, The. 1999 May. 46—SO. May. 3-7. J Occupational Outlook Handbook: a review of 50 years of change. 1999 May. 8-26. Job promotion Quality of BLS projections: a historical account, The. 1999 May. 27-35 Role of gender in job promotions, The. 1999 Dec. 32-38. 4I~—J)J. Occupational safety and health Changin Co composition of lost-workday injuries, The. 1999 June. Labor force 1i-] =/ High-technology employment: a broader view. 1999 June. 18-28. Older workers Job growth slows during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998- Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950—98 and 1998- 2025. 1999 Dec. 3-12. 2025. 1999 Dec. 3-12. P Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing composition. 1999 Nov. 19-32. Part-time workers Marriage, children, and women’s employment: what do we know? 1999 Dec. 22-31. Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. 30-35. Part-time work and industry growth. 1999 Mar. 22-29. Part-time work and industry growth, 1999 Mar. 22-29. Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July. 15-32 Poland Labor laws Poland in transition: labor market data collection. 1999 Sept. 9-21. Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1998. 1999 Jan. Prices 20-28. Adjusting VCR prices for quality change: a study using hedonic meth- State labor legislation enacted in 1998. 1999 Jan. 3-15. ods. 1999 Sept. 22-37. Workers’ compensation legislation enacted in 1998. 1999 Jan. 16-19. Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998. 1999 Apr. 26-30. Monthly Labor Review December 1999 105 Index to Volume122 Employment and other trends in the electric services industry. 1999 methods. 1999 Sept. 22-37. Sept. 3-8. Accuracy of the BLS productivity measures, The. 1999 Feb. 24-34. How price indexes affect BLS productivity measures. 1999 Feb. Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data? 35-46. 1999 Mar. 15-21. Producer price highlights, 1998. 1999 July. 3-14. Consumer Price Index research series using current methods, 1978- 98. 1999 June. 29-38. Producer Price Index Early history of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, The. 1999 Producer price highlights, 1998. 1999 July. 3-14. May. 3-7. Productivity How price indexes affect BLS productivity measures. 1999 Feb. 35-46. Accuracy of the BLS productivity measures, The. 1999 Feb. 24-34. New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. 1999 How price indexes affect BLS productivity measures. 1999 Feb. Apr. 31-40. 35-46. Occupational Outlook Handbook. a review of 50 years of change. International comparisons of labor productivity and per capita in- 1999 May. 8-26. come. 1999 July. 33-41. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Poland in transition: labor market data collection. 1999 Sept. 9-21. Possible measurement bias in aggregate productivity growth. 1999 Feb. 47-67. Possible measurement bias in aggregate productivity growth. 1999 Feb. 47-67. Projections Quality of BLS projections: a historical account, The. 1999 May. Employment outlook: 1998-2009. 1999 Nov. 3-77. 27-35. BLS projections to 2008: a summary. Revising the Standard Occupational Classification system. 1999 U.S. economy to 2008: a decade of continued growth. May. 36-45. Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing Survey methods composition. Measuring how people spend their time: a time-use survey design. Industry output and employment projections to 2008. 1999 Aug. 12-19. Occupational employment projections to 2008. Noneconomic fluctuations in hours and earnings data. 1999 Aug. Quality of BLS projections: a historical account, The. 1999 May 20-28. 27-35. Notes on time use. 1999 Aug. 7-11. Promotion (See Job promotion.) What can we learn from time-use data? 1999 Aug. 3-6. Self-employment Teachers New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. 1999 Role of self-empioyment in U.S. and Canadian job growth, The. Apr. 31—40 1999 Apr. 10-25. Time use Service sector Measuring how people spend their time: a time-use survey design. Accuracy of the BLS productivity measures, The. 1999 Feb. 24-34. 1999 Aug. 12-19. Employment and other trends in the electric services industry. 1999 Notes on time use. 1999 Aug. 7-11. Sept. 3-8. What can we learn from time-use data? 1999 Aug. 3-6. Health services industry: still a job machine? 1999 Mar. 3-14. State government Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1998. 1999 Jan. Unemployment (See also Employment, Labor force.) 20-28. Job growth slows during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. State labor legislation enacted in 1998. 1999 Jan. 3-15. Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July 15-32. Workers’ compensation legislation enacted in 1998. 1999 Jan. 16-19. Unemployment insurance Statistical programs and methods Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1998. 1999 Jan. Adjusting VCR prices for quality change: a study using hedonic 20-28. 106 Monthly Labor Review December 1999 WwW Paradox: Growth of Income Disparity. 1999 Apr. 48-49. Belous, Richard S. and James A. Auerbach. The Inequality Paradox: Women Growth of Income Disparity. 1999 Apr. 48-49. Women in the workforce—a special issue. 1999 December 3-43. Clarke, Simon. Structural Adjustment Without Mass Unemployment? Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and Lessons form Russia. 1999 Jan. 52-54. 1998-2025. Farmer, Helen and Associates. Diversity & Women’s Career Devel- Women’s earnings: an overview. opment: From Adolescence to Adulthood. 1999 May. 52. Marriage, children, and women’s employment: what do we Fisher, Peter S. and Alan H. Peters. Industrial Incentives: Competi- know? tion Among American States and Cities. 1999 Mar. 37-38. The role of gender in job promotions. Folmer, Henk and Tom Tietenberg, eds. The International Yearbook Investigating the link between competition and discrimination. of Environmental and Resource Economics, 1997/1998: A Sur- Work at home vey of Current Issues. 1999 June. 42. Gramlich, Edward M. Is It Time to Reform Social Security? 1999 New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. 1999 Sept. 41-42. Apr. 31-40. - Hannigan, Thomas A. Managing Tomorrow’s High Performance Work injuries and illnesses Unions. 1999 Jan. 51. Changing composition of lost-workday injuries, The. 1999 June. Jacoby, Daniel. Laboring for Freedom: A New Look at the History 11-17. of Labor in America. 1999 Apr. 49-50. Jones, Vernon Dale. Downsizing the Federal Government: The Man- Profile of work injuries incurred by young workers. 1999 June. 3-10. agement of Public Sector Workforce Reductions. 1999 June. 41-42. Workers’ compensation Joshi, Heather and Pierella Paci. Unequal Pay for Women and Men: Evidence from the British Birth Cohort Studies. 1999 Nov. 79. Workers’ compensation legislation enacted in 1998. 1999 Jan. 16-19. Lencsis, Peter M. Workers’ Compensation: A Reference and Guide. b 1999 Aug. 32-33 Levenstein, Charles and John Wooding, eds. Work, Health, and Youth Environment: Old Problems, New Solutions. 1999 Aug. 31-32. Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998- Liker, Jeffrey K., ed. Becoming Lean: Inside Stories of U.S. Manu- facturers. 1999 Jan. 50-51. 2025. 1999 Dec. 3-12. Mantsios, Gregory, ed. A New Labor Movemenfto r the New Cen- Profile of work injuries incurred by young workers. 1999 June. 3-10. tury. 1999 Aug. 30-31. Role of gender in job promotions, The. 1999 Dec. 32-38. Mitchell, Olivia S. and Sylvester J. Schieber, eds. Living with De- fined Contribution Pensions: Remaking Responsibility for Re- DEPARTMENTS tirement. 1999 Feb. 69-70. At issue. Apr. and Sept. issues. Nissen, Bruce, ed. Unions and Workplace Reorganization. 1999 Mar. 39-40. Book reviews. Each issue. Which Directiofno r Organized Labor? Essays on Organizing, Communications. July issue.- Outreach and Internal Transformation. 1999 Oct. 38-39. Current labor statistics. Each issue. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD Washington Center, The Public Employment Service in the United International reports. May issue. States. 1999 Dec. 45-46. Labor month in review. Each issue. Paci, Pierella and Heather Joshi. Unequal Pay for Women and Men: Précis. Each issue. Evidence from the British Birth Cohort Studies. 1999 Nov. 79. Peters, Alan H. and Peter S. Fisher. /ndustrial Incentives: Competition Publications received. Feb., May, and Aug. issues. Among American States and Cities. 1999 Mar. 37-38. Regional trends. June issue. Pryor, Frederic L. and David L. Schaffer. Who’s Not Working and The law at work. Jan., Apr., and July issues. Why: Employment Cognitive Skills, Wages and the Changing U.S. Labor Market. 1999 Dec. 45. BOOK REVIEWS (listed by author of book.) Reinicke, Woifgang H. Global Public Policy: Governing Without Anker, Richard. Gender and Jobs: Sex Segregation of Occupations Government? 1999 Jan. 51-52. in the World. 1999 Oct. 38. Rodrik, Dani. The New Global Economy and Developing Couniries: Applebaum, Herbert. The American Work Ethic and the Changing Making Openess Work. 1999 Nov. 79-80. Work Force: An Historical Perspective. 1999 July. 47-48. Schieber, Sylvester and John Shoven, eds. Public Policy Toward Auerbach, James A. and Richard S. Belous, eds. The Inequality Pensions. 1999 Mar. 38-39. Monthly Labor Review December 1999 107 Index to Volume122 ___and Olivia S. Mitchell, eds. Living With Defined Contribution Russell Kashian, T. Lynn Harris, Robert Drago, and Robert Pensions: Remaking Responsibility for Retirement. 1999 Feb. Caplan. New estimates of working time for elementary school 69-70. teachers. 1999 Apr. 31—40. Shoven, John and Sylvester Schieber, eds. Public Policy Toward Dean, Edwin R. The accuracy of the BLS productivity measures. Pensions. 1999 Mar. 38-39. 1999 Feb. 24-34. Solow, Robert M. Work and Welfare. 1999 Oct. 39-40. Donath, Jaap. Book review. 1999 Mar. 37-38. Spulber, Nicholas. Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Drago, Robert, Robert Caplan, David Costanza, Tanya Brubaker, Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies. 1999 Sept. Darnell Cloud, Naomi Harris, Russell Kashian, and T. Lynn Riggs. 42-44. New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. 1999 Apr. 31-40. Tietenberg, Tom and Henk Folmer. The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, 1997/1998: A Survey Dunlop, Yvonne and Deborah A. Cobb-Clark. The role of gender in of Current Issues. 1999 June. 42. job promotions. 1999 Dec. 32-38. Wooding, John and Charles Levenstein, eds. Work, Health, and En- Easley, Arline. Book review. 1999 May. 52. vironment: Old Problems, New Solutions. 1999 Aug. 31-32. Elderidge, Lucy P. How price indexes affect BLS productivity meas- AUTHORS ures. 1999 Feb. 35—46. Ayres, Mary Ellen. Book review. 1999 Aug. 32-33. Elmore, Daniel. Book review. 1999 Oct. 39—40. Balducchi, David. Book review. 1999 Dec. 45—46 Engel, Cynthia. Health services industry: still a job machine? 1999 Mar. 3-14. Bianchi, Suzanne M. and Phillip N. Cohen. Marriage, children, and women’s employment: what do we know? 1999 Dec. 22-31. Fallick, Bruce C. Part-time work and industry growth. 1999 Mar. 22-29. Black, Sandra E. Investigating the link between competition and discrimination. 1999 Dec. 39-43. Fullerton, Howard N, Jr. Labor force participation: 75 years of change, 1950-98 and 1998-2025. 1999 Dec. 3-12. Bowler, Mary. Women’s earnings: an overview. 1999 Dec. 13-21. ____ Labor force projections to 2008: steady growth and changing Bowman, Charles. BLS projections to 2008: a summary. 1999 Nov. composition. 1999 Nov. 19-32 3-4, Getz, Patricia and Jurgen Kropf. Noneconomic fluctuations in hours Braddock, Douglas. Occupational employment projections to 2008. and earnings data. 1999 Aug. 20-28. 1999 Nov. 51-77. Goldstein, Harold. The early history of the Occupational Outlook Brand, Horst. Book reviews. 1999 Jan. 52-54; Sept. 42-44. Handbook. 1999 May. 3-7. Brubaker, Tanya, Darnell Cloud, Naomi Harris, Russell Kashlan, T. Goodman, William C. and Timothy D. Consedine. Job growth slows Lynn Riggs, Robert Drago, Robert Caplan, and David Costanza. during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. New estimates of working time for elementary teachers. 1999 Apr. 31-40. Gray, George R., Donald W. Myers, and Phyllis S. Myers. Coopera- tive provisions in labor agreements: a new paradigm? 1999 Jan. Buchmueller, Thomas C. and Michael K. Lettau. Comparing benefit 29-45. Errata. 1999 July. 48. costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. 30-35. Gullickson, William and Michael J. Harper. Possible measurement Caplan, Robert, David Costanza, Tanya Brubaker, Darnell Cloud, bias in aggregate productivity growth. 1999 Feb. 47-67. Naomi Harris, Russell Kashian, T. Lynn Riggs, and Robert Drago. New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. Guzda, Henry P. Book review. 1999 Aug. 30-31. 1999 Apr. 31-40. Harpaz, Itzhak. The transformation of work values in Israel. 1999 Chuang, Connie. Book review. 1999 July. 47-48. May. 46-50. Cloud, Darnell, Naomi Harris, Russel! Kashian, T. Lynn Riggs, Harper, Michael J. and William Gullickson. Possible measurement Robert Drago, Robert Caplan, David Costanza, and Tanya bias in aggregate productivity growth. 1999 Feb. 47-67. Brubaker. New estimates of working time for elementary school Harris, Naomi, Russell Kashian, T. Lynn Riggs, Robert Drago, Robert teachers. 1999 Apr. 31-40. Caplan, David Costanza, Tanya Brubaker, and Darnell Cloud. Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. and Yvonne Dunlop. The role of gender in New Estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. job promotions. 1999 Dec. 32-38. 1999 Apr. 31-40. Cohen, Phillip N. and Suzanne M. Bianchi. Marriage, children, and Hecker, Daniel. High-technology employment: a broader view. 1999 women’s employment: what do we know? 1999 Dec. 22-31. June. 18-28. Conrad, Katie. Book review. 1999 Dec. 45. Hipple, Steven. Worker displacement in the mid-1990s. 1999 July. 15-32. Consedine, Timothy D. and William C. Goodman. Job growth slows Joyce, Mary. Book review. 1999 Apr. 48-49. during crises overseas. 1999 Feb. 3-23. ____and Jay Stewart. What can we learn from time-use data? Costanza, David, Tanya Brubaker, Darnell Cloud, Naomi Harris, 1999 Aug. 3-6. 108 Monthly Labor Review December 1999 Kashian, Russell, T. Lynn Riggs, Robert Drago, Robert Caplan, David 1999 June. 11-17. Costanza, Tanya Brubaker, Darnell Cloud, and Naomi Harris. Salmon, Laurie, Daniel H. Weinberg, and Chester Levine. Revising New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. the Standard Occupational Classification system. 1999 May. 1999 Apr. 31-40. 36-45. Kowal, Joseph and William D. Thomas. Producer price highlights, Saunders, Norman C. and Betty W. Su. The U.S. economy to 2008 1998. 1999 July. 3-14. a decade of continued growth. 1999 Nov. 5-18. Kronemer, Alexander. Book review. 1999 Nov. 79. Senser, Robert A. Book reviews. 1999 Jan. 52-53; and Nov. 79-80. Kropf, Jurgen and Patricia Getz. Noneconomic fluctuations in hours Shepler, Nicole and Paul R. Liegey. Adjusting VCR prices for quality and earnings data. 1999 Aug. 20-28. change: a study using hedonic methods. 1999 Sept. 22-37. Lettau, Michael K. and Thomas C. Buchmueller. Comparing benefit Socha, Mieczyslaw Wackaw and Yaacov (Jacob) Wiesberg. Poland costs for full- and part-time workers. 1999 Mar. 30-35. in transition: labor market data collection. 1999 Sept. 9-21. Levine, Chester, Laurie Salmon, and Daniel H. Weinberg. Revising the Staudohar, Paul D. Labor relations in basketball: the lockout of 1998— Standard Occupational Classification system. 1999 May. 36-45. 99. 1999 Apr. 3-9. Liegey, Paul R. and Nicole Shepler. Adjusting vcr prices for quality Stewart, Jay and Mary Joyce, What can we learn from time-use change: a study using hedonic methods. 1999 Sept. 22-37. data? 1999 Aug. 3-6. Manser, Marilyn E. and Garnett Picot. The role of self-employment Stewart, Kenneth J. and Stephen B. Reed. Consumer Price Index re- in U.S. and Canadian job growth. 1999 Apr. 10-25. search series using current methods, 1978-98. 1999 June. 29-38. McDermott, David. Employment and other trends in the electric Stinson, Linda L. Measuring how people spend their time: a time- services industry. 1999 Sept. 3-8. use survey design. 1999 Aug. 12-19. McGuckin, Robert H. and Bart van Ark. International comparisons Su, Betty W. and Norman C. Saunders. The U.S. economy to 2008: of labor productivity and per capita income. 1999 July. 33-41. a decade of continued growth. 1999 Nov. 5-18. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Suchman, Stanley W. Book review. 1999 Apr. 49-50. Meisenheimer, Joseph R. Book review. 38-39. Sygnatur, Eric, Guy Toscano, and Janice Windau. Profile of work Muhl, Charles. Book review. 1999 Sept. 41-42. injuries incurred by young workers. 1999 June. 3-10. Myers, Donald W., Phyllis S. Myers, and George R. Gray. Coopera- Thomas, Wiiliam D. and Joseph Kowal. Producer price highlights, tive provisions in labor agreements: a new paradigm? 1999 Jan. 1998. 1999 July. 3-14. 29-45. Errata. 1999 July. 48. Thomson, Allison. Industry output and employment projections to Myers, Phyllis S., Donald W. Myers, and George R. Gray. Coopera- 2008. 1999 Nov. 33-50. tive provisions in labor agreements: a new paradigm? 1999 Jan. 29-45. Errata. 1999 July. 48. Tikka, Jennifer. Book review. 1999 Oct. 38. Nelson, Richard. State labor legislation enacted in 1998. 1999 Jan. Toscano, Guy, Janice Windau, and Eric Sygnatur. Profile of work 3-15. injuries incurred by young workers. 1999 June. 3-10. Picot, Garnett and Marilyn E. Manser. The role of self-employment van Ark, Bart and Robert H. McGuckin. International comparisons in U.S. and Canadian job growth. 1999 Apr. 10-25. of labor productivity and per capita income. 1999 July. 33-41. Errata. 1999 Oct. 40. Pilot, Michael J. Occupational Outlook Handbook. a review of 50 years of change. 1999 May. 8-26. Veneri, Carolyn M. Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data? 1999 Mar. 15-21. Pollak, Robert A. Notes on time use. 1999 Aug. 7-11. Wald, Michael. Book review. 1999 June. 41—42. Rao, Karthik A. Book review. 1999 Jan. 50-51. Weinberg, Daniel H., Chester Levine, and Laurie Salmon. Revising Reed, Stephen B. and Kenneth J. Stewart. Consumer Price Index re- the Standard Occupational Classification system. 1999 May. search series using current methods, 1978-98. 1999 June. 29-38. 36-45. Reynolds, Joy. Book review. 1999 Mar. 39-40. Weisberg, Yaacov (Jacob) and Mieczyslaw Waclaw Socha. Po- Riggs, T. Lynn, Robert Drago, Robert Caplan, David Costanza, Tanya land in transition: labor market data collection. 1999 Sept. Brubaker, Darnell Cloud, Naomi Harris, and Russell Kashian. 9-21. New estimates of working time for elementary school teachers. Whittington, Glenn. Workers’ compensation legislation enacted in 1999 Apr. 31-40. 1998. 1999 Jan. 16-19. Roberts, Markley. Book reviews. 1999 Jan. 51; and Oct. 38-39. Wiatrowski, William. Book review. 1999 Feb. 69-70. Rosenthal, Neal H. The quality of BLS projections: a historical ac- Wilson, Todd. Consumer inflation remains modest in 1998. 1999 count. 1999 May. 27-35. Apr. 26-30. Runner, Diana. Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in Windau, Janice, Eric Sygnatur, and Guy Toscano. Profile of work 1998. 1999 Jan. 20-28. injuries incurred by young workers. 1999 June. 3-10. Ruser, John W. The changing composition of lost-workday injuries. Wrigley, Krissa. Book reviews. 1999 June. 42; and Aug. 31-32. Monthly Labor Review December 1999 109 ~B a iat! ~ PS e e s :

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