Monthly Labor Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Monthly Labor Review is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unemployment rises in 2020, as the country battles the COVID-19 pandemic33
A profile of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S. labor force31
Empirical evidence for the “Great Resignation”15
Examining employment and diversity in the protective service occupations14
Were wages converging during the 2010s expansion?13
Labor force and macroeconomic projections overview and highlights, 2022–3211
Occupational projections overview, 2021–3111
Automotive dealerships 2007–19: profit-margin compression and product innovation9
Alternative measurements of Indian Country: understanding their implications for economic, statistical, and policy analysis9
Measuring total-premium inflation for health insurance in the Consumer Price Index9
Projections overview and highlights, 2020–306
PPI and CPI seasonal adjustment during the COVID-19 pandemic6
Industry and occupational employment projections overview and highlights, 2022–326
Growth trends for selected occupations considered at risk from automation5
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on workers with a criminal history3
Employment, telework, and child remote schooling from February to May 2021: evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 19972
CPI outlet samples from the CE: a new life for the Point-of-Purchase Survey2
Examining U.S. inflation across households grouped by equivalized income2
Job openings reach record highs in 2022 as the labor market recovery continues2
Teleworking and lost work during the pandemic: new evidence from the CPS2
Consumer Expenditure Survey Methods Symposium and Microdata Users’ Workshop, July 21–24, 20202
Mapping Employment Projections and O*NET data: a methodological overview2
Exploring Midwest manufacturing employment from 1990 to 20191
Time use of millennials and Generation X: differences across time1
Removing workers’ compensation costs from the National Compensation Survey1
The Linked Employment Cost Index: a first look and estimation methodology1
U.S. labor market shows improvement in 2021, but the COVID-19 pandemic continues to weigh on the economy1
Nonstandard work schedules in 29 European countries, 2005–15: differences by education, gender, and parental status1
Alternative capital asset depreciation rates for U.S. capital and total factor productivity measures1
Business employment dynamics by wage class1
Introducing Producer Price Index research series based on a geometric-mean formula1
Industry contributions to productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing: an application of alternative output concepts1
The NAICS 2022 update and its effect on BLS employment estimates in the retail trade sector1
SNAP participation and food-at-home expenditures through the Great Recession: United States and the New York Area1
Federal government wage indexes1
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