Current Labor Statistics: March 2013 (Guide)

Current Labor Statistics
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Notes on current labor statistics ................92
Comparative indicators
1.Labor market indicators.....................................................104
2. Annual and quarterly percent changes in
compensation, prices, and productivity........................... 105
3. Alternative measures of wages and
compensation changes....................................................105
Labor force data
4. Employment status of the population,
seasonally adjusted.........................................................106
5. Selected employment indicators, seasonally adjusted.........107
6. Selected unemployment indicators, seasonally adjusted.....108
7. Duration of unemployment, seasonally adjusted................108
8. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment,
seasonally adjusted.........................................................109
9. Unemployment rates by sex and age,
seasonally adjusted .........................................................109
10. Unemployment rates by State, seasonally adjusted.............110
11. Employment of workers by State,
seasonally adjusted..........................................................110
12. Employment of workers by industry,
seasonally adjusted..........................................................111
13. Average weekly hours by industry, seasonally adjusted.......114
14. Average hourly earnings by industry,
seasonally adjusted..........................................................115
15. Average hourly earnings by industry..................................116
16. Average weekly earnings by industry.................................117
17. Diffusion indexes of employment change,
seasonally adjusted ......................................................118
18. Job openings levels and rates, by industry and regions,
seasonally adjusted.........................................................119
19. Hires levels and rates by industry and region,
seasonally adjusted.........................................................119
20. Separations levels and rates by industry and region,
seasonally adjusted..........................................................120
21. Quits levels and rates by industry and region,
seasonally adjusted.........................................................120
22. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages,
10 largest counties .........................................................121
23. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, by State...122
24. Annual data: Quarterly Census of Employment
and Wages, by ownership...............................................124
25. Annual data: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages,
establishment size and employment, by supersector.......125
26. Annual data: Quarterly Census of Employment and
Wages, by metropolitan area .........................................125
27. Annual data: Employment status of the population..........131
28. Annual data: Employment levels by industry ..................131
29. Annual data: Average hours and earnings level,
by industry.....................................................................132
Labor compensation and collective
bargaining data
30. Employment Cost Index, compensation ..........................133
31. Employment Cost Index, wages and salaries .....................135
32. Employment Cost Index, benefits, private industry ..........137
33. Employment Cost Index, private industry workers,
by bargaining status, and region.....................................138
34. National Compensation Survey, retirement benefits,
private industry .............................................................139
35. National Compensation Survey, health insurance,
private industry...............................................................142
36. National Compensation Survey, selected benefits,
private industry..............................................................144
37. Work stoppages involving 1,000 workers or more.............144
Price data
38. Consumer Price Index: U.S. city average, by expenditure
category and commodity and service groups..................145
39. Consumer Price Index: U.S. city average and
local data, all items ........................................................148
40. Annual data: Consumer Price Index, all items
and major groups...........................................................149
41. Producer Price Indexes by stage of processing...................150
42. Producer Price Indexes for the net output of major
industry groups..............................................................151
43. Annual data: Producer Price Indexes
by stage of processing.....................................................152
44. U.S. export price indexes by end-use category...................152
45. U.S. import price indexes by end-use category...................153
46. U.S. international price indexes for selected
categories of services......................................................153
Productivity data
47. Indexes of productivity, hourly compensation,
and unit costs, data seasonally adjusted..........................154
48. Annual indexes of multifactor productivity........................155
49. Annual indexes of productivity, hourly compensation,
unit costs, and prices......................................................156
50. Annual indexes of output per hour for select industries.....157
International comparisons data
51. Unemployment rates in 10 countries,
seasonally adjusted.........................................................160
52. Annual data: Employment status of the civilian
working-age population, 10 countries............................161
53. Annual indexes of manufacturing productivity and
related measures, 19 economies......................................162
Injury and Illness data
54. Annual data: Occupational injury and illness.....................164
55. Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure ................166
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