Call Number (LC) Title Results
L 2.132:98-12 Labor-market outcomes for city dwellers and suburbanites 2
L 2.132:99-1 Auto dealers are fewer, bigger, and employ more workers 1
L 2.132:99-2 The Southeast is maintaining its share of textile plant employment 1
L 2.132:99-4 Computer ownership up sharply in the 1990s 1
L 2.132:99-5 What women earned in 1998 1
L 2.132:99-6 What the nation spends on health care : a regional comparison 1
L 2.132:99-8 Consumer spending on traveling for pleasure 1
L 2.132:99-9 Expenditures on public transportation 1
L 2.132:99-10 Occupational stress 1
L 2.132:2000-11 Consumer spending during retirement 1
L 2.132:2000-12 Are managers and professionals really working more? 1
L 2.132:2000-13 Labor supply in a tight labor market 1
L 2.132:2000-14 A comparison of the characteristics and spending patterns of food stamp recipients and nonrecipients 1
L 2.132:2000-15 When one job is not enough 1
L 2.132:2000-16 Spending patterns by age 1
L 2.132:2000-17 Unemployed job leavers : a meaningful gauge of confidence in the job market? 1
L 2.132:2001-02 Characteristics and spending patterns of consumer units in the lowest 10 percent of the expenditure distribution 1
L 2.132:2001-05 Who was affected as the economy started to slow? 1
L 2.132:2001-06 New and emerging occupations 1
L 2.132:2002-02 Housing expenditures 1