CONTENTSLIST OF TABLESLIST OF FIGURESPREFACECHAPTER 1: POPULATION, LABOR FORCE, AND EMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation, Labor Force, and Employment StatusUnemploymentWork ExperienceEmployee TenureLabor Force and Employment Characteristics of Selected Family TypesLabor Force and Employment Characteristics of Foreign-Born WorkersLabor Force and Employment Characteristics by EducationPersons with a Disability: Labor Force CharacteristicsEmployee Situation of VeteransVolunteering in the United StatesCHAPTER 2: EMPLOYMENT, HOURS, AND EARNINGSEmployment and HoursEarningsQuarterly Census of Employment and WagesBusiness Employment DynamicsCHAPTER 3: OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGESCHAPTER 4: LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS BY INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATIONLabor Force and Employment Projections by Industry and OccupationProjected EmploymentCHAPTER 5: PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTSCHAPTER 6: COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEESEmployment Cost IndexEmployer Costs for Employee CompensationEmployee BenefitsCHAPTER 7: RECENT TRENDS IN THE LABOR MARKETMass LayoffsJob Openings and Labor Turnover SurveyCHAPTER 8: LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONSCHAPTER 9: PRICESProducer Price IndexConsumer Price IndexExport and Import Price IndexesCHAPTER 10: INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMPARSIONSCHAPTER 11: CONSUMER EXPENDITURESCHAPTER 12: AMERICAN TIME USE SURVEYCHAPTER 13: INCOME IN THE UNITED STATES (CENSUS BUREAU) CHAPTER 14: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH INDEXLIST OF TABLESCHAPTER 1: POPULATION, LABOR FORCE, AND EMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation, Labor Force, and Employment StatusTable 1-1. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, 1947-2012Table 1-2. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Sex, 1975-2012Table 1-3. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1990-2012Table 1-4. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Sex, Race, and Marital Status, 1990-2012Table 1-5. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Region, Division, State, and Selected Territory, 2011-2012Table 1-6. Civilian Noninstitutional Population, by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-7. Civilian Labor Force, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-8.
Civilian Labor Force Participation Rates, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-9. Employed and Unemployed Full- and Part-Time Workers, by Age, Sex, and Race, 2000-2012Table 1-10. Persons Not in the Labor Force, by Age, Sex, and Desire and Availability for Work, 2009-2012EmploymentTable 1-11. Employed Civilians, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-12. Civilian Employment-Population Ratios, by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-13. Employed Civilians, by Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Occupation, 2010-2012Table 1-14. Employed Civilians, by Selected Occupation and Industry, 2010-2012Table 1-15. Employed Civilians in Agriculture and Nonagricultural Industries, by Class of Worker and Sex, 1990-2012Table 1-16.
Number of Employed Persons Age 25 Years and Over, by Educational Attainment, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 2001-2012Table 1-17. Multiple Jobholders and Multiple Jobholding Rates, by Selected Characteristics, May of Selected Years, 1970-2013Table 1-18. Multiple Jobholders, by Sex, Age, Marital Status, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Job Status, 2009-2012Table 1-19. Multiple Jobholders, by Sex and Industry of Principal Secondary Job, Annual Averages, 2010-2012Table 1-20. Employment and Unemployment in Families, by Race and Hispanic Origin, Annual Averages, 2000-2012Table 1-21. Families, by Presence and Relationship of Employed Members and Family Type, Annual Averages, 2000-2012Table 1-22. Unemployment in Families, by Presence and Relationship of Employed Members and Family Type, Annual Averages, 2000-2012Table 1-23. Employment Status of the Population, by Sex, Marital Status, and Presence and Age of Own Children Under 18 Years, Annual Averages, 2003-2012Table 1-24.
Employment Status of Mothers with Own Children Under 3 Years of Age, by Age of Youngest Child and Marital Status, Annual Averages, 2003-2012UnemploymentTable 1-25. Unemployment Rate, by Selected Characteristics, 1948-2012Table 1-26. Unemployed Persons, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-27. Unemployment Rates of Civilian Workers, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1948-2012Table 1-28. Unemployed Persons and Unemployment Rates, by Selected Occupation, 2000-2012Table 1-29. Unemployed Persons and Unemployment Rates, by Class of Worker and Industry, 2000-2012Table 1-30. Unemployed Persons, by Duration of Unemployment, 1948-2012Table 1-31. Long-Term Unemployment, by Industry and Selected Occupation, 2000-2012Table 1-32.
Unemployed Persons and Unemployment Rates, by Reason for Unemployment, Sex, and Age, 1975-2012Work ExperienceTable 1-33. Percent of the Population with Work Experience During the Year, by Age and Sex, 1987-2012Table 1-34. Persons with Work Experience During the Year, by Industry and Class of Worker of Job Held the Longest, 2002-2012Table 1-35. Number of Persons with Work Experience During the Year, by Extent of Employment and Sex, 1987-2012Table 1-36. Percent Distribution of the Population with Work Experience During the Year, by Extent of Employment and Sex, 1987-2012Table 1-37. Extent of Unemployment During the Year, by Sex, 1987-2012Table 1-38. Percent Distribution of Persons with Unemployment During the Year, by Sex and Extent of Unemployment, 1987-2012Table 1-39. Number and Median Annual Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers, by Age, Sex, and Race, 1987-2012Table 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, 2002-2012Employee TenureTable 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 2012Table 1-44. Median Years of Tenure with Current Employer for Employed Wage and Salary Workers, by Industry, Selected Years, February 2000-January 2012Labor Force and Employment Characteristics of Selected Family TypesTable 1-45. Employment Status of the Population, by Sex and Marital Status, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-46. Employment Status of All Women and Single Women, by Presence and Age of Children, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-47. Employment Status of Ever-Married Women and Married Women, Spouse Present, by Presence and Age of Children, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-48.
Employment Status of Women Who Maintain Families, by Marital Status and Presence and Age of Children, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-49. Number and Age of Children in Families, by Type of Family and Labor Force Status of Mother, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-50. Number of Families and Median Family Income, by Type of Family and Earner Status of Members, 1990-2012Labor Force and Employment Characteristics of Foreign-Born WorkersTable 1-51. Employment Status of the Foreign-Born and Native-Born Populations, by Selected Characteristics, 2011-2012Table 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, 2011-2012Table 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, 2011-2012Table 1-54. Employed Foreign-Born and Native-Born Persons Age 16 Years and Over, by Occupation and Sex, 2011-2012 Annual AveragesTable 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 AveragesLabor Force and Employment Characteristics by EducationTable 1-56.
Percent Distribution of the Civilian Labor Force Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Sex, and Race, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-57. Labor Force Participation Rates of Persons Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Sex, and Race, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-58. Unemployment Rates of Persons Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment and Sex, March 1990-March 2013Table 1-59. Workers Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Occupation of Longest Job Held, and Sex, 2011-2012Table 1-60. Percent Distribution of Workers Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment, Occupation of Longest Job Held, and Sex, 2011-2012Table 1-61. Median Annual Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers Age 25 to 64 Years, by Educational Attainment and Sex, 2001-2012Persons with a Disability: Labor Force CharacteristicsTable 1-62. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population by Disability Status and Selected Characteristics, 2012 Annual AveragesTable 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 AveragesEmployment Situation of VeteransTable 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 AveragesTable 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.