What’s In A Number?: Explaining the Divergent Trends in the Employment Measures from the Current Establishment Survey and the Current Population Survey

Author(s)Condliffe, Simon
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Date Accessioned2005-03-25T19:11:06Z
Date Available2005-03-25T19:11:06Z
Publication Date2000-03
Abstracthere are two principal sources of employment data in the economy: the Current Establishment Survey, and the Current Population Survey. Both surveys measure employment at the national level and the state level, albeit via different collection methods. The trouble is, they do not agree. This paper examines the differences between the surveys and offers explanations for their divergent trends.en
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PublisherCenter for Applied Demography & Survey Researcheren
dc.subject.lcshLabor supply -- United States -- Statistics
dc.subject.lcshHouseholds -- United States -- Statistics
dc.subject.lcshLabor supply -- Delaware -- Statistics
dc.subject.lcshHouseholds -- Delaware -- Statistics
dc.subject.lcshEmployment -- United States -- Statistics
dc.subject.lcshEmployment -- Delaware -- Statistics
dc.subject.lcshCurrent establishment survey
dc.subject.lcshCurrent population survey
TitleWhat’s In A Number?: Explaining the Divergent Trends in the Employment Measures from the Current Establishment Survey and the Current Population Surveyen
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