Monthly Labor Review
The Questia library contains articles from Monthly Labor Review from the following years: 1984-2005. The Questia library now contains 77,000 books and 4,000,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
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- Worker Training: What We've Learned from the NLSY79: The 1979 Cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Has Been a Wellspring of Knowledge about Worker Training and a Valuable Means of Empirically Testing Human-Capital Theory. by Harley J. Frazis, James R. Spletzer
- The Transition from School to Work: Education and Work Experiences: Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 Found That the Average Worker, Approximately 5 Years after Leaving School for the First Time, Starts a Job That Will Last 3 Years; However, There Was Considerable Variation by Education. by Julie A. Yates
- The Problem of Respondent Attrition: Survey Methodology Is Key; Longitudinal Surveys Will Suffer from Attrition and Nothing Will Change That; However, Years of Lessons Learned in the Field Show That Straightforward Survey Methodology Can Minimize the Impact of Losing Respondents. by Randall J. Olsen
- Household Survey Indicators Show Some Improvement in 2004: Fewer Workers Were Unemployed in 2004 and Employment Rose over the Year; However, Current Population Survey Data Indicate That the Labor Market Recovery since the 2001 Recession Has Differed from Recoveries in Other Postrecession Periods. by Teresa L. Morisi
- Notes on Current Labor Statistics.
- Notes on Current Labor Statistics.
- Input-Output Economics. by Martin Kohli
- Trends in Employer-Provided Mental Health and Substance Abuse Benefits. by John D. Morton, Patricia Aleman
- Productivity Down, Costs Down?
- Real Compensation, 1979 to 2003: Analysis from Several Data Sources. by Joseph R. Meisenheimer Ii

