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  • Discussion and Presentation of the Disability Test Results From the Current Population Survey
    Stephen M. Miller / Terence McMenamin / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
    In accordance with Executive Order 13078, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with the Employment Rate Measurement Methodology interagency workgroup, identified the goal of placing a small set of questions within the Current Population Survey (CPS) to measure disability. A set of potential questions was drawn from existing surveys, cognitively tested, and placed in t...
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  • Employment Changes in Jobs and Their Effect on the Employment Cost Index
    Michael Lettau / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
    The Employment Cost Index for wages and salaries is based on a comparison of the average wage rates for the same set of jobs across a three-month interval. Employment for the majority of the jobs remains the same over the three months. However, if the index were based solely on the jobs for which their number of workers decreased, it would have shown wage growth of over 50 perc...
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  • Developing a New Poverty Line for the USA
    Kathleen Short / Thesia I. Garner / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
    This paper reviews a procedure that is being followed in the United States of America (USA) to experimentally test and evaluate recommendations made for redefining poverty measurement in that country. The recommendations were made in 1995 by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Panel on poverty measurement. In this paper these recommendations are reviewed and the impact of...
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  • Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth or Whatever Happened to the Great Inheritance Boom?
    Edward N. Wolff / Maury Gittleman / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
    We found that on average over the period from 1989 to 2007, 21 percent of American households at a given point of time received a wealth transfer and these accounted for 23 percent of their net worth. Over the lifetime, about 30 percent of households could expect to receive a wealth transfer and these would account for close to 40 percent of their net worth near time of death. ...
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  • Differences in Intergenerational Mobility Across the Earnings Distribution
    Rosemary Hyson / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
    There is a broad range of work which looks at the transmission of various outcomes-earnings, education, and poverty-between parents and children. If a society is concerned with ensuring equal opportunity for all its members, then it is important to understand the extent to which such outcomes are transmitted from one generation to the next. The degree to which outcomes are tran...
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