New Monthly Hours and Earnings Measures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Current Employment Statistics Program
Robert P Parker
Business Economics, 2007, vol. 42, issue 2, 69-74
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How the Bureau of Labor Statistics is revising how they calculate monthly hours and earnings.Business Economics (2007) 42, 69–74; doi:10.2145/20070206
Date: 2007
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