Aim & Scope
Established in 1915, Monthly Labor Review is the principal journal of fact, analysis, and research from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor. Each month, economists, statisticians, and experts from the Bureau join with private sector professionals and State and local government specialists to provide a wealth of research in a wide variety of fields — the labor force, the economy, employment, inflation, productivity, occupational injuries and illnesses, wages, prices, and many more. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1915 - 1918 ) | Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | ( 1918 - 9999 ) | Monthly Labor Review |
2024
Examining U.S. inflation across households grouped by equivalized income
Monthly Labor Review , 2024
Introducing Producer Price Index research series based on a geometric-mean formula
Monthly Labor Review , 2024
Unemployment rate inches up during 2023, labor force participation rises
C Borkowski , R Kaynas , M Wilkins
Monthly Labor Review , 2024
Measuring total-premium inflation for health insurance in the Consumer Price Index
Monthly Labor Review , 2024
Reconstruction of CES time series: implementing the NAICS 2022 redefinitions
No authors listed.
Monthly Labor Review , 2024