Monthly Labor Review: MLR, Volum 11The Bureau, 1993 |
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Side 10
... period . The seasonal and interaction effects , each reflecting declining seasonality , nearly offset the employment share effect , result- ing in a negligible overall influence on seasonality for the services industry . For this ...
... period . The seasonal and interaction effects , each reflecting declining seasonality , nearly offset the employment share effect , result- ing in a negligible overall influence on seasonality for the services industry . For this ...
Side 15
... period . Nonfarm employment had peaked a month earlier , in June 1990 , and then fell for 10 consecutive months . Nearly 1.5 million jobs - 1-1 / 2 percent of the work force - were lost through April 1991. The labor market subse ...
... period . Nonfarm employment had peaked a month earlier , in June 1990 , and then fell for 10 consecutive months . Nearly 1.5 million jobs - 1-1 / 2 percent of the work force - were lost through April 1991. The labor market subse ...
Side 16
... period or none which closely correspond . backs stemmed from wholesale and retail trade , which together lost 400,000 jobs . Comparison with prior recessions The 1990-91 recession was shorter than most of the previous postwar recessions ...
... period or none which closely correspond . backs stemmed from wholesale and retail trade , which together lost 400,000 jobs . Comparison with prior recessions The 1990-91 recession was shorter than most of the previous postwar recessions ...
Side 19
... period . Coal mining , which had slowly declining employment for quite some time , accounted for most of the drops during the reces- sion . Oil and gas extraction , the dominant mining industry , actually added several thousand jobs ...
... period . Coal mining , which had slowly declining employment for quite some time , accounted for most of the drops during the reces- sion . Oil and gas extraction , the dominant mining industry , actually added several thousand jobs ...
Side 22
... period . By April 1991 , however , this segment be- gan to experience sustained cutbacks , losing 60,000 jobs through the following year . Within the finance industry , savings institu- tions accounted for a disproportionately large ...
... period . By April 1991 , however , this segment be- gan to experience sustained cutbacks , losing 60,000 jobs through the following year . Within the finance industry , savings institu- tions accounted for a disproportionately large ...
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