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Employment, Hours, and Earnings 2008 $59.95 A special edition of the Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics, this reference brings together a wealth of employment data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and provides a detailed and timely picture on employment, hours, and earnings for eachstate, the District of Columbia, and the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). Readers who are involved in public policy, and those conducting private and public sector analysis of state and local labor market conditions, can use the data to determine the health of the economy and the need for federal assistance. Private industry members can also use the data to identify suitable locations when making decisions about plant locations and wholesale and retail trade outlets. State andlocal jurisdictions can use the data to determine the need for services, including training and unemployment assistance, and for planning and budgetary purposes. Special features of this volume include more than 250 tables presenting historical data onemployment, hours, and earnings by state and local areas under the new North American Industry Classification System; detailed industry data presented on a monthly and annual basis giving the user a variety of tools for analysis; an introductory page foreach state summarizing salient data and noteworthy trends; a concise user’s technical guide explaining the sources, changes, and other pertinent facts about the data contained in the volume together with a list of references for further guidance; and anappendix. |
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Employment, Hours, and Earnings 2009 $59.95 Employment, Hours, and Earnings is a special edition of Bernan Presss Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics. The fourth edition brings together a wealth of employment data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and provides estimates on employment, hours, and earnings for each state and employment data for the nations 75 largest metropolitan areas (MSAs). This volume includes nearly 300 tables presenting data on employment, hours, and earnings according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); detailed industry data presented on a monthly and annual basis giving the user a variety of tools for analysis; an introductory page for each state summarizing salient data and noteworthy trends; a concise users technical guide that explains the sources, changes, and other pertinent facts about the data contained in the volume together with a list of references for further guidance, which is particularly helpful in understanding labor market statistics. A user-friendly appendix is also included. Features of this edition include: Employment data for each state, the District of Columbia, and each MSA for 1990, 1995, as well as from 20002008. Hours and earnings data by industry for each state and the District of Columbia, where available. New data for each MSA including the population estimates and unemployment rates for 2008 and the percent change in employment from 19902008. Additional data on the introductory page for each state including population, civilian labor force estimates, and unemployment rates and rankings for 1990, 2000, and 2008. |
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Quality of Earnings $16.1 Quality of Earnings |
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Employment, Hours, and Earnings 2008 : States and Areas $72.01 No Synopsis Available |
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Trading on Corporate Earnings News $29.74 Trading on Corporate Earnings News |
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Earnings Management $105 Address the questions: Why earnings are so important that firms feel compelled to manipulate them? What is earnings management? What set of circumstances will induce earnings management? And how will the interaction among management, boards of directors, investors, employees, suppliers, customers and regulators affect earnings management? |
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A Theory of Earnings Distribution $83 This book provides an understanding of the origins of earnings distributions. |
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Earnings inequalities $199 Introduces a collection of papers originally presented at the 79th Applied Econometrics Association Conference which was organised with the specific aim of stimulating discussion on the econometrics of wages. Topics of particular focus include gender wage gaps and wage discrimination. The papers provide insight into the magnitude and sources of gender, racial and sexual orientation earnings inequalities. |
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Handbook of U. S. Labor Statistics 2008 : Employment, Earnings, Prices, Productivity, and Other Labor Data $116.61 No Synopsis Available |
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2008 $11.19 2008 |
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Earnings Measurement, Determination, Management, and Usefulness $119.95 Riahi-Belkaoui examines the crucial issues involved in the determination and uses of earnings as a measure of financial performance. He points out that the nature and measurement of earnings are subject to various interpretations, that determination of earnings follows determination of net value added, and that earnings is subject to management manipulation (earnings can be smoothed, for example.) A succinct, penetrating, illuminating treatment of earnings in general as well as its particulars, the book will be especially useful to upper management and accounting professionals, and to their colleagues in the academic community. Riahi-Belkaoui argues that the interest in earnings and its related issues of measurement, determination, management, and usefulness stems from three factors: 1) the crucial importance of earnings as the shareholders' share of the corporation's wealth; 2) the reliance of investors and users on earnings and the transformation of earnings for resource allocation decision making; and 3), the direct association between the efficiency of the capital markets and timely provision of earnings data. Each chapter identifies the nature of the issues surrounding the concept of earnings and presents empirical evidence that can be used to make enlightened corporate decisions or to aid in the development of public policy. |
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The Economics of Earnings $42 This book examines the wages people earn, the jobs they do, and the effect of government labour market policies on wages and employment. |
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It’s Earnings That Count $12.71 This book is in New – Excellent condition |