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Hires, quits, and layoffs exhibit strong, highly nonlinear relationships to employer growth rates in the cross section. Simple statistical models of these relationships greatly improve our ability to account for fluctuations in aggregate worker flows and enable us to construct synthetic measures of hires, separations, quits, and layoffs back to 1990.
Ah, the power of engagement. New North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun has reportedly agreed to a wide-ranging deal with the Obama administration.
President Obama's speech on Afghanistan has left supporters and opponents alike wondering if he has a strategy there at all -- or is just trying to split the difference between fighting and abandoning an unpopular war.
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey is an innovative data program that presents measurement issues that are imperfectly understood.
While Reid scrambles to assemble sixty votes for health care legislation that is opposed 53 percent to 38 percent by the public, several Democratic members of the House are scrambling for the exits.
New data sources and products developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of the Census highlight the dynamic character of U.S. labor markets.
The war between "Old Europe" and America is over, but the old friendship, sonorously invoked for decades, is history, too.
Conversations with the new wave of Russia’s civil society opposition.






