Econ data analysis project

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LaborStatisticsFall18.pptx

Labor Statistics

Labor Statistics

Employment and Unemployment

BLS Employment Situation Summary

Household Survey

“Official Rate” U3: (UE/LF)

Omits “Part-Time” and “Discouraged Workers”

Inferior indicator of month-to-month fluctuations (sampling error of 0.12%)

Demographic and characteristic data on the population.

Workers perspective

Establishment Survey

Superior indicator of month-to-month fluctuations.

Wage, hours, and occupational data

Employers perspective

Labor Statistics

Minimum Wage and Jobs

Card & Krueger, 1995, telephone survey found a minimum wage increase did not adversely impact jobs.

Neumark & Wascher, payroll records, suggested the opposite.

Overall concerns with research:

Wage vs. Compensation data.

Job vs. hourly employment data.

Effects on non minimum wage workers (compression)

Diminishing job growth vs. diminishing jobs.

Unionization

BLS Union Survey

Prior to 1973 data came from direct union reports

Biased upward to strengthen image.

Downward bias for local unions to reduce dues.

Post 1973 CPS sampling survey has been used.

1976 changed wording from “union” to “union or employee association similar to a union“

BLS Strikes

Compiled based on newspaper, magazine, and government reports.

Labor Statistics

Workplace Safety

BLS Workplace Safety

In 2009 & 2010 workplace injuries dropped to lowest level since recorded in 1992.

Fishing most dangerous.

May be due to job losses in historically dangerous industries.