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1. The Workplace by the Numbers

2. Fact of the Day

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3. Conditions and Legal Consciousness of Homeless Day Laborers in Tucson, Arizona

4. Day Laborers in Southern California: Preliminary Findings from the Day Labor Survey

5. Disability Data Resources

6. Statistics About People with Disabilities and Employment

7. Bureau of Labor Statistics

8. Bureau of Labor Statistics: National Compensation Survey - Benefits

9. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Collective Bargaining

10. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities

11. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey

12. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries

13. Women's Bureau: Statistics & Data

14. Fedstats

15. Numbers

16. The L-Curve

17. Get Well Soon: Americans Can’t Afford to Be Sick

18. Work, Family and Equity Index: Where Does the United States Stand Globally?

19. State of Working America 2004/2005: Income

20. State of Working America 2004/2005: Wages

21. State of Working America 2004/2005: Jobs

22. State of Working America 2004/2005: Wealth

23. State of Working America 2004/2005: Poverty

24. State of Working America 2004/2005: CEO Pay

25. State of Working America 2004/2005: Minorities

26. State of Working America 2004/2005: Women

27. State of Working America 2004/2005: Inequality

28. State of Working America 2004/2005: Work Hours

29. State of Working America 2004/2005: U.S. & the World

30. The Who and Why of the Minimum Wage

31. Assessing Job Quality

32. Minimum Wage: Facts at a Glance

33. No Longer Getting By: An Increase in the Minimum Wage Is Long Overdue

34. Employment and the Minimum Wage: Evidence from Recent State Labor Market Trends

35. Unionization and Poverty: The Case of New York City Retail Workers

36. Understanding the Severity of the Current Labor Slump

37. The Effect of Unemployment Insurance Eligibility on Employment In Nonstandard Work Arrangements

38. JobWatch: Tracking Jobs and Wages

39. Weak Recovery Claims New Victim: Workers' Wages

40. Measuring employment since the recovery: a comparison of the household and payroll surveys

41. Jobs fall behind growth in working-age population

42. JobWatch: State Data and Organizations

43. Employment Surveys Are Telling the Same (Sad) Story

44. How unions help all workers

45. Retirement Security: Facts at a Glance

46. Retirement Security: Frequently Asked Questions

47. Immigration and poverty: disappointing income growth in the 1990s not solely the result of growing immigrant population

48. Weak 2003 labor market leads to lower incomes and higher poverty

49. Time to Fix the Unemployment Benefits Program

50. Staying employed after welfare: work supports and job quality vital to employment tenure and wage growth

51. Issue Guide: Unemployment Insurance

52. Unemployment Insurance: Facts at a Glance

53. Unemployment Insurance: Frequently Asked Questions

54. Living Wage: Facts at a Glance

55. Living Wage: Frequently Asked Questions

56. Offshoring: Frequently Asked Questions

57. Social Security: Facts at a Glance

58. Social Security: Frequently Asked Questions

59. Welfare: Facts at a Glance

60. Welfare: Frequently Asked Questions

61. Economic Snapshots

62. Shifting blame for manufacturing job loss: effect of rising trade deficit shouldn't be ignored

63. The high price of 'free' trade: NAFTA's failure has cost the United States jobs across the nation

64. Rights make might: ensuring workers' rights as a strategy for economic growth

65. Employer Interference By the Numbers

66. Manufacturing Is Bleeding Jobs

67. 48 States Have Lost Manufacturing Jobs Under President Bush

68. 'Right to Work' States Are Really Restricted Rights States

69. The Bush Record by the Numbers

70. The Pay Gap by Occupation

71. The Pay Gap by State

72. Facts About Working Women

73. Without Regular Increases the Value of the Minimum Wage Falls

74. Wages (1973-2003)

75. Women Workers Need an Ergo Standard

76. Workers' Compensation Comparisons Table

77. Just the Facts: Work and Family

78. Overview of the current economic conditions in the United States

79. Disclosures of Employers Whose Workers and their Dependents are Using State Health Insurance Programs

80. The Jobs Are Back in Town: Urban Smart Growth and Construction Employment

81. The Policy Shift to Good Jobs: Cities, States and Counties Attaching Job Quality Standards to Development Subsidies

82. The Wage Gap Over Time

83. Highlights of Women's Earnings in 2002

84. Department of Labor - Occupational Injuries and Illnesses

85. Workers' Compensation Statistics

86. Labor Market Statistics

87. Hispanic Women at Work

88. Retirement Security For Latinos

89. Seguridad de Jubilación para los Latinos

90. The Demographics of Day Labor: A Survey of 500 Los Angeles Area Day Laborers

91. Day Labor in San Rafael, California: The Feasibility of Uniting Contradictory Positions

92. Labor Market Info

93. Research and Statistics

 
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