Work productivity is related to the production of the work used in the output of the hours. Two BLS programs produce labour productivity and costs (LPC) for the U.s. economy.
Major sector productivity program publishes the quarterly and annual measures of output per hour and unit cost of the work in the United States business, nonfarm business, and industrial sectors are most often cited by. those national media productivity statistics.
Industrial productivity program shall publish an annual measures of production per hour and unit cost of the work of the United States industrial.
02. September 2010,
Nonfarm Productivity fell to 1.8% of the business sector in the second quarter of 2010, the unit cost of the work have increased by 1.1% (seasonally adjusted annual rates, check). manufacturing, productivity increased by 4.1%, although the job cost decreased 5.9%. more ...
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31. August 2010
Work productivity (output per hour) wholesale trade fell, but increased in the retail and food services and drinking places in 2009. Of contributions of Labour fell at the retail level, but increased food services-wholesale trade and sanitary and drinking water supply facilities. Productivity increased by almost 60% of the 50 detailed industry studied. More ...
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09 July 2010
Work productivity increased by 138 detailed manufacturing, mining and studied in 2008, 62% of the previous year in the service-providing industry to 46%. Production decreased by and hours decreased more industries 2008 than in 2007. Of contributions of Labour decreased by 30% of the industry. More ...
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"Industry employment and hours" (HTML), by no later than 30 June 2010."Technical Information About Major Sector productivity and costs methods" (HTML) (PDF 58 KB) this document contains a description of the labour productivity measures that BLS publishes a large sectors of the economy of the United States, as well as the methods used to calculate these measures.In February 2008.A note about the differences between the dimensions of the quarterly hourly compensation/and the employment cost index (EU), in January 2007. Employment and construction hours independent and other Nonfarm workers and farm workers, all of the primary and secondary jobs, the current Population Survey data. "(106 K PDF), March 2006. "Construction of average weekly hours for Supervisory and Nonproduction wage and salary workers in the detailed Industries ' (151 K PDF), in August 2005. "Average number of weekly hours of work on construction supervision and nonproduction wage and salary workers in the private nonfarm establishments" (46 K PDF), in October 2004. "Hours of work relations employment cost index derived from 2001-2003" (PDF 689 kb), a brief description of the Bureau of Labor Statistics New ratios for at least one hour hours paid and the amounts of and reasons for discontinuation of the hours at Work Survey. " The new service industry productivity measures, "(PDF 31 K) report 993, in February 2006," Industry productivity developments in the North American Industry classification system "(87 K PDF), pp. 31-42 Matthew Russell, Paul Takac and Lisa Usher, monthly labor Review, November 2004. "New service industry productivity measures," (PDF 30 K) report 979, in September 2004. " Alternative measures of the supervisory employee hours and productivity growth "(273 K PDF), Lucy p. Eldridge, Marilyn e. Manser, and Phyllis Flohr Otto, monthly, in April 2004." Effect of outsourcing and relocation of BLS productivity measures "(PDF 32 k), 26 March 2004." New Transportation and Service productivity measures "(PDF 38 KB) report 964, in January 2003."Unit work costs for selected Industries, 1987-97 "(PDF 86 KB) report 939, November 1999."BLS meets large industry productivity series (300 K PDF) extension of John Duke and Lisa Usher, monthly labor Review, September 1998, pp. 35-51. "BLS productivity Measurement program, "(PDF 95 K), Edwin r. Dean and Michael j. Harper, discussion paper sets out the statistics on income and Wealth Research Conference: new instructions productivity Research, 20-21 March 1998."Improvements on a quarterly basis, the productivity measures "(400 K PDF), by Edwin r. Dean and Michael j. Harper, and Phyllis Flohr Otto, monthly labor Review, October 1995. MLR articles on productivity and Technology Archive. IMPORTANT measures of employment, hours and productivity was released 10 June 2010 has been corrected in the NAICS 33313, mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing and related industries combined. these fixes affect time series database and additional industry productivity and costs data tables work in 2007 and 2008. Other minor repairs have been made to the following industry and associated aggregates: NAICS 2123, 21311, 2211, 32199, 3314, 33331, 33399, 334413, 33451, 482111, 491110, 541810, 541921, 561311 and 561720. NAICSHow conversion is set to productivity?Why is productivity measurement important?how productivity is measured by BLS?What is the most commonly used productivity measure?What are "contributions of Labour"?Why can't I find a productivity measure for the economy as a whole?how work hours calculated?What is included in the compensation?How are specific industries measured output changes?
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