Handbook of U.S. labor statistics : employment, earnings, prices, productivity, and other labor data
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Handbook of U.S. labor statistics : employment, earnings, prices, productivity, and other labor data
(Bernan Press U.S. databook series)
Bernan Press, 2014
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Description
The Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics is recognized as an authoritative resource on the U.S. labor force. It continues and enhances the Bureau of Labor Statistics's (BLS) discontinued publication, Labor Statistics. The seventeenth edition allows the user to understand recent developments as well as to compare today's economy with past history.
The handbook is a comprehensive reference providing an abundance of data on a variety of topics including:
*employment and unemployment;
*earnings;
*prices;
*productivity;
*consumer expenditures;
*occupational safety and health;
*union membership;
*international labor comparisons;
*and much more!
Features of the publication
In addition to over 200 tables that present practical data, the Handbook provides:
*introductory material for each chapter that contains highlights of salient data and figures that call attention to noteworthy trends in the data;
*notes and definitions, which contain concise descriptions of the data sources, concepts, definitions, and methodology from which the data are derived;
*references to more comprehensive reports which provide additional data and more extensive descriptions of estimation methods, sampling, and reliability measures.
The seventeenth edition of Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics also covers many new topics:
*Labor force and employment projections from 2012 to 2022
*More employee benefit tables including: financial benefits, nonproduction bonuses, and unmarried domestic partner benefits
*A section on volunteering in the United States
*Several new tables on international labor comparisons
*Figures on topics such as the labor force, household income, eldercare, labor productivity, and employment
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1: POPULATION, LABOR FORCE, AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Population, Labor Force, and Employment Status
Unemployment
Work Experience
Employee Tenure
Labor Force and Employment Characteristics of Selected Family Types
Labor Force and Employment Characteristics of Foreign-Born Workers
Labor Force and Employment Characteristics by Education
Persons with a Disability: Labor Force Characteristics
Employee Situation of Veterans
Volunteering in the United States
CHAPTER 2: EMPLOYMENT, HOURS, AND EARNINGS
Employment and Hours
Earnings
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Business Employment Dynamics
CHAPTER 3: OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES
CHAPTER 4: LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS BY INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION
Labor Force and Employment Projections by Industry and Occupation
Projected Employment
CHAPTER 5: PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTS
CHAPTER 6: COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
Employment Cost Index
Employer Costs for Employee Compensation
Employee Benefits
CHAPTER 7: RECENT TRENDS IN THE LABOR MARKET
Mass Layoffs
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
CHAPTER 8: LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
CHAPTER 9: PRICES
Producer Price Index
Consumer Price Index
Export and Import Price Indexes
CHAPTER 10: INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMPARSIONS
CHAPTER 11: CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
CHAPTER 12: AMERICAN TIME USE SURVEY
CHAPTER 13: INCOME IN THE UNITED STATES (CENSUS BUREAU)
CHAPTER 14: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
INDEX
LIST OF TABLES
CHAPTER 1: POPULATION, LABOR FORCE, AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Population, Labor Force, and Employment Status
Table 1-1. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, 1947-2012
Table 1-2. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Sex, 1975-2012
Table 1-3. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1990-2012
Table 1-4. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Sex, Race, and Marital Status, 1990-2012
Table 1-5. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Region, Division, State, and Selected Territory, 2011-2012
Table 1-6. Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-7. Civilian Labor Force, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-8. Civilian Labor Force Participation Rates, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-9. Employed and Unemployed Full- and Part-Time Workers, by Age, Sex, and Race, 2000-2012
Table 1-10. Persons Not in the Labor Force, by Age, Sex, and Desire and Availability for Work, 2009-2012
Employment
Table 1-11. Employed Civilians, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-12. Civilian Employment-Population Ratios, by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-13. Employed Civilians, by Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Occupation, 2010-2012
Table 1-14. Employed Civilians, by Selected Occupation and Industry, 2010-2012
Table 1-15. Employed Civilians in Agriculture and Nonagricultural Industries, by Class of Worker and Sex, 1990-2012
Table 1-16. Number of Employed Persons Age 25 Years and Over, by Educational Attainment, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2001-2012
Table 1-17. Multiple Jobholders and Multiple Jobholding Rates, by Selected Characteristics, May of Selected Years, 1970-2013
Table 1-18. Multiple Jobholders, by Sex, Age, Marital Status, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Job Status, 2009-2012
Table 1-19. Multiple Jobholders, by Sex and Industry of Principal Secondary Job, Annual Averages, 2010-2012
Table 1-20. Employment and Unemployment in Families, by Race and Hispanic Origin, Annual Averages, 2000-2012
Table 1-21. Families, by Presence and Relationship of Employed Members and Family Type, Annual Averages, 2000-2012
Table 1-22. Unemployment in Families, by Presence and Relationship of Employed Members and Family Type, Annual Averages, 2000-2012
Table 1-23. Employment Status of the Population, by Sex, Marital Status, and Presence and Age of Own Children Under 18 Years, Annual Averages, 2003-2012
Table 1-24. Employment Status of Mothers with Own Children Under 3 Years of Age, by Age of Youngest Child and Marital Status, Annual Averages, 2003-2012
Unemployment
Table 1-25. Unemployment Rate, by Selected Characteristics, 1948-2012
Table 1-26. Unemployed Persons, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-27. Unemployment Rates of Civilian Workers, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012
Table 1-28. Unemployed Persons and Unemployment Rates, by Selected Occupation, 2000-2012
Table 1-29. Unemployed Persons and Unemployment Rates, by Class of Worker and Industry, 2000-2012
Table 1-30. Unemployed Persons, by Duration of Unemployment, 1948-2012
Table 1-31. Long-Term Unemployment, by Industry and Selected Occupation, 2000-2012
Table 1-32. Unemployed Persons and Unemployment Rates, by Reason for Unemployment, Sex, and Age, 1975-2012
Work Experience
Table 1-33. Percent of the Population with Work Experience During the Year, by Age and Sex, 1987-2012
Table 1-34. Persons with Work Experience During the Year, by Industry and Class of Worker of Job Held the Longest, 2002-2012
Table 1-35. Number of Persons with Work Experience During the Year, by Extent of Employment and Sex, 1987-2012
Table 1-36. Percent Distribution of the Population with Work Experience During the Year, by Extent of Employment and Sex, 1987-2012
Table 1-37. Extent of Unemployment During the Year, by Sex, 1987-2012
Table 1-38. Percent Distribution of Persons with Unemployment During the Year, by Sex and Extent of Unemployment, 1987-2012
Table 1-39. Number and Median Annual Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers, by Age, Sex, and Race, 1987-2012
Table 1-40. Number and Median Annual Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers, by Sex and Occupation of Job Held the Longest, 2002-2012
Employee Tenure
Table 1-41. Distribution of Employed Wage and Salary Workers by Tenure with Current Employer, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, January 2012
Table 1-42. Median Years of Tenure with Current Employer for Employed Wage and Salary Workers, 25 Years and Over, by Educational Attainment, Sex, and Age, January 2012
Table 1-43. Median Years of Tenure with Current Employer for Employed Wage and Salary Workers, by Age and Sex, Selected Years, February 1996-January 2012
Table 1-44. Median Years of Tenure with Current Employer for Employed Wage and Salary Workers, by Industry, Selected Years, February 2000-January 2012
Labor Force and Employment Characteristics of Selected Family Types
Table 1-45. Employment Status of the Population, by Sex and Marital Status, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-46. Employment Status of All Women and Single Women, by Presence and Age of Children, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-47. Employment Status of Ever-Married Women and Married Women, Spouse Present, by Presence and Age of Children, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-48. Employment Status of Women Who Maintain Families, by Marital Status and Presence and Age of Children, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-49. Number and Age of Children in Families, by Type of Family and Labor Force Status of Mother, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-50. Number of Families and Median Family Income, by Type of Family and Earner Status of Members, 1990-2012
Labor Force and Employment Characteristics of Foreign-Born Workers
Table 1-51. Employment Status of the Foreign-Born and Native-Born Populations, by Selected Characteristics, 2011-2012
Table 1-52. Employment Status of the Foreign-Born and Native-Born Populations Age 16 Years and Over, by Sex and Presence and Age of Youngest Child, Annual Averages, 2011-2012
Table 1-53. Employment Status of the Foreign-Born and Native-Born Populations Age 25 Years and Over, by Educational Attainment, Race, and Hispanic Origin, Annual Averages, 2011-2012
Table 1-54. Employed Foreign-Born and Native-Born Persons Age 16 Years and Over, by Occupation and Sex, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-55. Median Usual Weekly Earnings of Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers for the Foreign-Born and Native-Born Populations, by Selected Characteristics, Annual Averages, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
Labor Force and Employment Characteristics by Education
Table 1-56. Percent Distribution of the Civilian Labor Force Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Sex, and Race, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-57. Labor Force Participation Rates of Persons Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Sex, and Race, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-58. Unemployment Rates of Persons Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment and Sex, March 1990-March 2013
Table 1-59. Workers Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Occupation of Longest Job Held, and Sex, 2011-2012
Table 1-60. Percent Distribution of Workers Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Occupation of Longest Job Held, and Sex, 2011-2012
Table 1-61. Median Annual Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment and Sex, 2001-2012
Persons with a Disability: Labor Force Characteristics
Table 1-62. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population by Disability Status and Selected Characteristics, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-63. Employed Full-and Part-Time Workers by Disability Status and Age, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-64. Employed Persons by Disability Status, Occupation, and Sex, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-65. Persons Not in the Labor Force by Disability Status, Age, and Sex, 2012 Annual Averages
Employment Situation of Veterans
Table 1-66. Employment Status of Persons 18 Years and Over by Veteran Status, Period of Service, Sex, Race, and Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-67. Employment Status of Persons 18 Years and Over by Veteran Status, Age, Period of Service, and Sex, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-68. Employment Status of Gulf War Veterans by Reserve or National Guard Service, August 2012, Not Seasonally Adjusted
Table 1-69. Employed Persons 18 Years and Over by Occupation, Sex, Veteran Status, and Period of Service, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-70. Employed Persons 18 Years and Over by Industry, Class of Worker, Sex, Veteran Status, and Period of Service, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 1-71. Employed Persons 18 years and over by Veteran Status, presence of Service-Connected Disability, Period of Service, and Class of Worker, August 2012, Not Seasonally Adjusted
Volunteering in the United States
Table 1-72. Volunteers by Selected Characteristics, September 2013
Table 1-73. Volunteers by Annual Hours of Volunteer Activities and Selected Characteristics, September 2013
Table 1-74. Volunteers by Type of Main Organization for Which Volunteer Activities Were Performed and Selected Characteristics, September 2013
Table 1-75. Main Volunteer Activity for Main Organization for Which Activities Were Performed and Selected Characteristics, September 2013
CHAPTER 2: EMPLOYMENT, HOURS, AND EARNINGS
Employment and Hours
Table 2-1. Employees on Nonfarm Payrolls, by Super Sector and Selected Component Groups, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-2. Women Employees on Nonfarm Payrolls, by Super Sector and Selected Component Groups, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-3. Production Workers on Private Nonfarm Payrolls, by Super Sector, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-4. Production Workers on Manufacturing Payrolls, by Industry, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-5. Total Employees on Manufacturing Payrolls, by Industry, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-6. Average Weekly Hours of All Employees on Private Nonfarm Payrolls by NAICS Super Sector, 2006-2012
Table 2-7. Average Weekly Hours of Production Workers on Private Nonfarm Payrolls, by Super Sector, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-8. Employees on Total Nonfarm Payrolls, by State and Selected Territory, 1970-2012
Table 2-9. Total Employees on Private Payrolls, by State and Selected Territory, 2000-2012
Table 2-10. Employees on Manufacturing Payrolls, by State and Selected Territory, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Table 2-11. Employees on Government Payrolls, by State and Selected Territory, NAICS Basis, 2000-2012
Earnings
Table 2-12. Average Hourly Earnings of All Employees on Total Private Payrolls by NAICS Super Sector, 2007-2012
Table 2-13. Average Hourly Earnings of All Employees on Total Private Payrolls, by State, NAICS Basis, 2007-2012
Table 2-14. Average Hourly Earnings of Production Workers on Private Nonfarm Payrolls, by Super Sector, NAICS Basis, 2007-2012
Table 2-15. Average Weekly Earnings of All Employees on Nonfarm Payrolls, by Industry, in Current and 1982-1984 Dollars, NAICS Basis, 2007-2012
Table 2-16. Average Weekly Earnings of Production Workers on Nonfarm Payrolls, by Industry, in Current and 1982-1984 Dollars, NAICS Basis, 2000-2016
Table 2-17. Average Weekly Earnings of All Employees on Total Private Payrolls, by State, NAICS Basis, 2007-2012
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Table 2-18. Employment and Average Annual Pay for Covered Workers, by Industry, NAICS Basis, 2007-2012
Table 2-19. Employment and Average Annual Pay for Covered Workers, by State and Selected Territory, 2007-2012
Business Employment Dynamics
Table 2-20. Private Sector Gross Job Gains and Job Losses, Seasonally Adjusted, March 1997-December 2012
Table 2-21. Private Sector Gross Job Gains and Job Losses, as a Percent of Employment, Seasonally Adjusted, March 1997-December 2012
Table 2-22. Three-Month Private Sector Job Gains and Losses, by Industry, Seasonally Adjusted, December 2011-December 2012
Table 2-23. Private Sector Job Gains and Losses, by State and Selected Territory, Seasonally Adjusted, December 2011-December 2012
Table 2-24. Private Sector Job Gains and Losses as a Percent of Total Employment, by State and Selected Territory, Seasonally Adjusted, December 2011-December 2012
CHAPTER 3: OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES
Table 3-1. Employment and Wages, by Major Occupational Group, May 2008-May 2012
Table 3-2. National Employment and Wages for Occupations Identified as New in the Standard Occupational Classification System, May 2012
Table 3-3. Employment and Wages, by Occupation, May 2012
CHAPTER 4: LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS BY INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION
Table 4-1. Civilian Labor Force, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1992, 2002, 2012, and Projected 2022
Table 4-2. Fastest-Growing Occupations, 2012 and Projected 2022
Table 4-3. Occupations with the Largest Job Growth, 2012-2022
Table 4-4. Economic Dependency Ratio, 1992, 2002, 2012, and Projected 2022
Table 4-5. Industries with the Largest Wage and Salary Employment Growth and Declines, 2012-2022
Table 4-6. Median Age of the Labor force by Sex, Race, and Ethnicity, 1992, 2002, 2012, and Projected 2022
Table 4-7. Employment and Output, by Industry, 2002, 2012, and Projected 2022
Table 4-8. Employment by occupation, 2012, and Projected 2022
Table 4-9. Employment and Total Job Openings by Education, Work Experience, and On-the Job Training Category, 2012 and Projected 2022
Table 4-10. Civilian Labor Force: Entrants and Leavers, 2002, 2012, and Projected 2022
CHAPTER 5: PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTS
Table 5-1. Indexes of Productivity and Related Data, 1947-2012
Table 5-2. Average Annual Percent Change in Output Per Hour and Related Series, Selected Industries, 1987-2011 and 2010-2011
Table 5-3. Average Annual Percent Change in Output Per Hour and Related Series, Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Food Services and Drinking Places, 1987-2012 and 2011-2012
Table 5-4. Indexes of Multifactor Productivity and Related Measures, 1990-2012
CHAPTER 6: COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
Employment Cost Index (ECI)
Table 6-1. Employment Cost Index, Private Industry Workers, Total Compensation and Wages and Salaries, by Selected Industry and Occupation, 2001-2013
Table 6-2. Employment Cost Index, Private Industry Workers, Total Compensation and Wages and Salaries, by Bargaining Status and Selected Industry, 2001-2013
Table 6-3. Employment Cost Index, Private Industry Workers, Total Compensation and Wages and Salaries, by Region, and Metropolitan Area Status, 2001-2013
Table 6-4. Employment Cost Index, Benefits, by Industry and Occupation, 2001-2013
Employer Costs for Employee Compensation (ECEC)
Table 6-5. Employer Compensation Costs Per Hour Worked for Employee Compensation and Costs as a Percent of Total Compensation: Private Industry Workers, by Major Industry Group, June 2013
Table 6-6. Employer Compensation Costs Per Hour Worked for Employee Compensation and Costs as a Percent of Total Compensation: Private Industry Workers, by Census Region and Area, June 2013
Table 6-7. Employer Compensation Costs Per Hour Worked for Employee Compensation and Costs as a Percent of Total Compensation: State and Local Government, by Major Occupational and Injury Group, June 2013
Table 6-8. Employer Compensation Costs Per Hour Worked for Employee Compensation and Costs as a Percent of Total Compensation: Private Industry Workers, by Establishment Employment Size, June 2013
Employee Benefits Survey
Table 6-9. Retirement Benefits: Access, Participation, and Take-Up Rates, March 2013
Table 6-10. Medical Care Benefits: Access, Participation, and Take-Up Rates, March 2013
Table 6-11. Medical Plans: Share of Premium Paid by Employer and Employee for Single Coverage, March 2013
Table 6-12. Medical Plans: Share of Premiums Paid by Employer and Employee for Family Coverage, March 2013
Table 6-13. Access to Paid Sick Leave, Vacation, and Holidays, March 2013
Table 6-14. Quality of Life Benefits: Access for Civilian Workers, March 2013
Table 6-15. Financial Benefits: Access for Civilian Workers, March 2013
Table 6-16. Nonproduction Bonuses: Access for Civilian Workers, March 2013
Table 6-17. Unmarried Domestic Partner Benefits: Access for Civilian Workers, March 2013
CHAPTER 7: RECENT TRENDS IN THE LABOR MARKET
Mass Layoffs
Table 7-1. Mass Layoff Events and Initial Claimants for Unemployment Insurance, 2000-May 2013, Seasonally Adjusted
Table 7-2. Mass Layoff Events and Initial Claimants for Unemployment Insurance, 2000-May 2013, Not Seasonally Adjusted
Table 7-3. Industry Distribution: Mass Layoff Events and Initial Claimants for Unemployment Insurance, 2000-May 2013
Table 7-4. Mass Layoff Events and Initial Claimants for Unemployment Insurance, by Region and State, 2000-May 2013
Table 7-5. Extended Mass Layoff Events by Reason for Layoff in Private Nonfarn Business, 2000-2013
Table 7-6. Extended Mass Layoffs by Age and Sex in Private Nonfarm Business, 2000-2013
Job Openings, Hires, and Separations
Table 7-7. Job Openings Levels and Rates, by Industry, 2002-October 2013
Table 7-8. Hires Levels and Rates, by Industry, 2002-October 2013
Table 7-9. Separations Levels and Rates, by Industry, 2002-October 2013
Table 7-10. Quits Levels and Rates, by Industry, 2002-October 2013
Table 7-11. Layoffs and Discharges Levels and Rates, by Industry, 2002-October 2013
CHAPTER 8: LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
Table 8-1. Work Stoppages Involving 1,000 Workers or More, 1947-2012
Table 8-2. Union Affiliation of Employed Wage and Salary Workers, by Selected Characteristics, 2007-2012
Table 8-3. Union Affiliation of Wage and Salary Workers, by Occupation and Industry, 2011-2012
Table 8-4. Median Weekly Earnings of Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers, by Union Affiliation, Occupation, and Industry, 2011-2012
Table 8-5. Union or Employee Association Members Among Wage and Salary Employees, 1977-2012
Table 8-6. Union Affiliation of Employed Wage and Salary Workers, by State, 2011-2012
CHAPTER 9: PRICES
Producer Price Index
Table 9-1. Producer Price Indexes, by Stage of Processing, 1947-2012
Table 9-2. Producer Price Indexes, by Commodity Group, 1913-2012
Consumer Price Index
Table 9-3. Consumer Price Indexes, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. City Average, Major Groups, 1957-2012
Table 9-4. Consumer Price Indexes, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. City Average, Commodity, Service, and Special Groups, 1957-2012
Table 9-5. Consumer Price Indexes, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. City Average, Selected Groups and Purchasing Power of the Consumer Dollar, 1913-2012
Table 9-6. Consumer Price Indexes, Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. City Average, Major Groups, 1913-2012
Table 9-7. Consumer Price Indexes, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. City Average, by Expenditure Category, 1990-2012
Table 9-8. Relative Importance of Components in the Consumer Price Index: U.S. City Average, Selected Groups, December 1997-December 2012
Table 9-9. Consumer Price Indexes, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), All Items: Selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Selected Years, 1975-2012
Table 9-10. Consumer Price Index Research Series, Using Current Methods (CPI-U-RS), by Month and Annual Average, 1977-2012
Export and Import Price Indexes
Table 9-11. U.S. Export Price Indexes for Selected Categories of Goods, by End Use, 2001-2012
Table 9-12. U.S. Import Price Indexes for Selected Categories of Goods, by End Use, 2001-2012
Table 9-13. U.S. Import Price Indexes for Selected Categories of Goods, by Locality of Origin, 1990-2012
Table 9-14. U.S. International Price Indexes for Selected Transportation Services, 1990-2012
CHAPTER 10: INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMPARISONS
Table 10-1. Employment Status of the Working-Age Population, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1975-2012
Table 10-2. Unemployment Rates by Sex and Country, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1975-2012
Table 10-3. Unemployment Rates Among Youth, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-4. Employment-Population Ratios by Sex, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1975-2012
Table 10-5. Women's Share of the Labor Force, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-6. Percent of Employment in Agriculture, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-7. Percent of Employment in Industry, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-8. Percent of Employment in Manufacturing, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-9. Percent of Employment in Services Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-10. Inactivity Rates, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts, 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-11. Inactivity Rates for Men, Adjusted to U.S. Concepts. 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-12. Inactivity Rates for Women, Adjusted to U.S Concepts. 12 Countries, 1970-2012
Table 10-13. Consumer Price Indexes, 16 Countries, 1960-2012
Table 10-14. Consumer Price Indexes, Annual Percent Change, 16 Countries, 1960-2012
Table 10-15. Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices (HICP), 16 Countries and Areas, 1996-2012
Table 10-16. Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices (HICP), 16 Countries and Areas, Annual Percent Change, 1996-2012
CHAPTER 11: CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
Table 11-1. Consumer Expenditures, Annual Average of All Consumer Units, 2000-2012
Table 11-2. Shares of Annual Average Consumer Expenditures and Characteristics of All Consumer Units, 2000-2011
Table 11-3. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Income Before Taxes, 2012
Table 11-4. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Higher Income Before Taxes, 2012
Table 11-5. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Quintiles of Income Before Taxes, 2012
Table 11-6. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Occupation of Reference Person, 2012
Table 11-7. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Number of Earners, 2012
Table 11-8. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Size of Consumer Unit, 2012
Table 11-9. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Composition of Consumer Unit, 2012
Table 11-10. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Age of Reference Person, 2012
Table 11-11. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Race of Reference Person, 2012
Table 11-12. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Hispanic Origin of Reference Person, 2012
Table 11-13. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Education of Reference Person, 2012
Table 11-14. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Housing Tenure and Type of Area, 2012
Table 11-15. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Population Size of Area of Residence, 2012
Table 11-16. Consumer Expenditures, Averages by Region of Residence, 2012
Table 11-17. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Single Men by Income Before Taxes, 2011-2012
Table 11-18. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Single Women by Income Before Taxes, 2011-2012
Table 11-19. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Age Groups by Income Before Taxes: Reference Person Under 25 Years of Age, 2011-2012
Table 11-20. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Age Groups by Income Before Taxes: Reference Person 25 to 34 Years of Age, 2011-2012
Table 11-21. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Age Groups by Income Before Taxes: Reference Person 35 to 44 Years of Age, 2011-2012
Table 11-22. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Age Groups by Income Before Taxes: Reference Person 45 to 54 Years of Age, 2011-2012
Table 11-23. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Age Groups by Income Before Taxes: Reference Person 55 to 64 Years of Age, 2011-2012
Table 11-24. Consumer Expenditures, Averages for Age Groups by Income Before Taxes: Reference Person 65 Years of Age and Over, 2011-2012
CHAPTER 12: AMERICAN TIME USE SURVEY
Table 12-1. Average Hours Per Day Spent in Primary Activities for the Total Population and for Persons Reporting the Activity on the Diary Day, by Activity Category and Sex, 2011 and 2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-2. Average Hours Per Day Spent in Primary Activities for the Total Population by Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Educational Attainment, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-3. Average Hours Worked Per Day by Employed Persons on Weekdays and Weekends, by Selected Characteristics, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-4. Average Hours Worked Per Day at Main Job Only by Employed Persons on Weekdays and Weekend Days, by Selected Characteristics, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-5. Average Hours Worked Per Day at All Jobs by Employed Persons at Workplaces or at Home, by Selected Characteristics, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-6. Average Hours Worked Per Day at Main Job Only by Employed Persons at Workplaces or Home, by Selected Characteristics, 2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-7. Average Hours Per Day Spent by Persons Age 18 Years and Over Caring for Household Children Under 18 Years, by Sex of Respondent, Age of Youngest Household Child, and Day, 2008-2012 Combined Annual Averages
Table 12-8. Number and Percent of U.S. Population and Various Subpopulations who were Eldercare Providers, by Sex, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-9. Number and Percent of Eldercare Providers by Sex and Selected Characteristics, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-10. Percent of Eldercare Providers who Provided Care and the Time They Provided this Care by Day of Week and Selected Characteristics, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
Table 12-11. Time Spent Providing Eldercare and Percent of the Eldercare Population Engaging in Various Caregiving Activities, by Sex, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
CHAPTER 13: INCOME DATA IN THE UNITED STATES (CENSUS BUREAU)
Table 13-1. Income and Earnings Summary Measures, by Selected Characteristics, 2011 and 2012
Table 13-2. Households, by Total Money Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder, 1967-2012
Table 13-3. Income Deficit or Surplus of Families and Unrelated Individual by Poverty Status, 2012
Table 13-4. Income Distribution Measures Using Money Income and Equivalence-Adjusted Income, 2011 and 2012
Table 13-5. Two-Year Median Household Income by State, 2000 to 2012
Table 13-6. Median Family Income in the Past Twelve Months, by Number of Earners and State, 2012
Table 13-7. Median Family Income in the Past Twelve Months, by Size of Family and State, 2012
CHAPTER 14: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Table 14-1. Incidence Rates of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, by Selected Industries and Case Types, 2012
Table 14-2. Incidence Rates of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, by Major Industry Sector, Employment Size, and Ownership, 2012
Table 14-3. Number of Cases and Incidence Rate of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses for Industries with 100,000 or More Cases, 2012
Table 14-4. Incidence Rates of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, by Major Industry Sector, Category of Illness, and Ownership, 2012
Table 14-5. Number of Cases of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, by Major Industry Sector, Category of Illnesses, and Ownership, 2012
Table 14-6. Number of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away from Work, by Selected Worker Characteristics and Private Industry, 2012
Table 14-7. Number, Incidence Rate, and Median Days Away from Work for Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away from Work for Gender and Age Groups in Private Industry, State Government, and Local Government, 2012
Table 14-8. Number, Percent Distribution, and Median Days Away from Work for Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Involving Days Away from Work for Race or Ethnic Origin and Length of Service in Private Industry, State Government, and Local Government, 2012
Table 14-9. Fatal Occupational Injuries, by Selected Worker Characteristics and Selected Event or Exposure, Preliminary 2012
Table 14-10. Fatal Occupational Injuries, by Occupation and Selected Event or Exposure, Preliminary 2012
LIST OF FIGURES
CHAPTER 1: POPULATION, LABOR FORCE, AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Figure 1-1. Civilian Labor Force and Participation Rate, 1947-2012
Figure 1-2. Number of Employed Civilians by Age and Sex, 2012
Figure 1-3. Unemployment Rate by Race and Sex, 1972-2012
CHAPTER 2: EMPLOYMENT, HOURS, AND EARNINGS
Figure 2-1. Percent Change in the Number of Employees by Selected Sector, 2000-2012
Figure 2-2. Average Hourly Earnings of All Employees on Nonfarm Payrolls by Industry, 2012
Figure 2-3. Private Sector Gross Job Gains and Gross Job Losses, Seasonally Adjusted, September 1995-December 2012
CHAPTER 3: OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES
Figure 3-1. Highest and Lowest Mean Annual Wages by Major Occupational Group, 2012
CHAPTER 4: LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS BY INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION
Figure 4-1. Percent Change and Projected Percent Change in the Civilian Labor Force, 1992-2022
Figure 4-2. Percent Distribution of Projected Job Openings due to Growth and Replacement Needs by Education Category, 2012-2022
CHAPTER 5: PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTS
Figure 5-1. Percent Change in Output p5r Hourin Information Industries, 2010-2011
CHAPTER 6: COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
Figure 6-1. Access to Retirement Benefits in Private Industry and State and Local Government by Occupation, March 2013
CHAPTER 7: RECENT TRENDS IN THE LABOR MARKET
Figure 7-1. Mass Layoffs, 2000-2012
CHAPTER 8: LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
Figure 8-1. Numbers of Work Stoppages, 2012
CHAPTER 9: PRICES
Figure 9-1. Percent Change in Producer Price Indexes by Selected Commodity Group, 2000-2012
Figure 9-2. Consumer Price Indexes by Selected Commodity Groups, 1990-2012
CHAPTER 10: INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMPARISONS
Figure 10-1. Labor Force, 12 Countries, 2012
CHAPTER 11: CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
Figure 11-1. Consumer Expenditures, Annual Percent Change, 2010-2011 and 2011-2012
CHAPTER 12: AMERICAN TIME USE SURVEY
Figure 12-1. Percent Change in U.S. Population who were Eldercare Providers by Age, 2011-2012 Annual Averages
CHAPTER 13: INCOME DATA IN THE UNITED STATES (CENSUS BUREAU)
Figure 13-1. Percent Distribution of Household Income, 1967-2012
CHAPTER 14: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Figure 14-1. Incidence Rates of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses by Major Industry in the Private Sector, 2012
by "Nielsen BookData"