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  2. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Key employment statistics and ratios for December 2018 Number of persons in U.S. labor force and number employed. The gap is the number unemployed, which peaked at 15.4 million in October 2009 and fell to 7.4 million by November 2016. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has defined the basic employment concepts as follows:

  3. List of largest United States–based employers globally

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    Employment by major industry sector. According to research from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (more specifically, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics), health care has now surpassed both manufacturing and retail as the engine for employment growth in the coming decades.

  4. International Standard Classification of Occupations - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Classification of Occupations ( ISCO) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) classification structure for organizing information on labour and jobs. It is part of the international family of economic and social classifications of the United Nations. [1] The current version, known as ISCO-08, was published in ...

  5. April jobs report breakdown: Which industries hired the most ...

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    May 3, 2024 at 10:20 AM. Job growth sputtered in April as many industries like manufacturing and leisure and hospitality pulled back on hiring. Employers added 175,000 jobs in April, the Labor ...

  6. List of sovereign states by employment rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by employment rate, this being the proportion of employed adults in the working age.The definition of "working age" varies: Many sources, including the OECD, use 15–64 years old, but EUROSTAT uses 20–64 years old, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics uses 16 years old and older (no cut-off at 65 and up), and the Office for National Statistics of the ...

  7. Depression After a Job Loss: Statistics and How to Cope

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    The stages of grief in the wake of a job loss are much the same as the model of key emotional reactions to the experience of dying that Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross developed and outlined in her book ...

  8. US weekly jobless claims fall further as labor market remains ...

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    The economy added 175,000 jobs in April. The so-called continuing claims rose 8,000 to a seasonally adjusted 1.794 million during the week ending May 11, the claims report showed. Continuing ...

  9. Economy of the United States by sector - Wikipedia

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    Comparative statistics. The Census Bureau releases sector-by-sector statistics on the number of establishments, total business activity, annual payroll, and number of paid employees. A standardized classification of the economy into sectors makes it possible to compare census results over time.

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