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Chapter 21: Unemployment and Employment

Web assignments:

  1. Problems in Measuring Unemployment
  2. Controversy over Labour Statistics
  3. How the Government Measures Unemployment

Web materials related to topics discussed in Chapter 21

 
Bureau of Labor Statistics - Most Requested Series
The most requested labor market statistics (including statistics for local and regional areas).

 

Comparative Civilian Labor Force Statistics: Ten Countries, 1959-1996.
On this page, the BLS provides comparative labor market statistics for 10 major developed economies.

 

Employment and Unemployment Statistics: Most Recent Release
This site, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, contains the most recent statistical information on U.S. labor market conditions.

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Other economic resources
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