Sentences with phrase «jolts data»

Employers hired over 4 million people per month in 2009 according to Bureau of Labor Statistics JOLTS data.
In July 2009, just past the trough of the Great Recession, employers reported fewer than 2.2 million job openings, the lowest total since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began collecting JOLTS data in 2000.
First, as shown in the JOLTS data, public schools have much lower rates of job openings, hire rates, quit rates, and voluntary and involuntary separations than every industry except the federal government.
The JOLTS data allows us to explore national trends in job openings and hires over the past ten years.

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The fact that the bond market retreated during the first week of the year on «old» news and in the second week on very little new economic news, though Wednesday saw softer JOLTS (where job openings slid to a six - month low) and Import Price data barely rising at all, is revealing.
The JOLTS jobs data was through the roof printing an all time record high and ignited a USD rally.
Data suggests that specialty coffee is considered a «treat» and coffee is often a social or business motivated purchase, not just a routine jolt to start the day.
«If the animal is walking, every time the foot hits the ground it's going to send a little jolt through the skeleton, and that will show itself in the data,» Wilmers says.
In this vein, Parker's study joins a growing body of literature (including some of his own previous work) that modifies the most streamlined models in which people smooth out consumption in anticipation of drops or increases in income — and instead accounts for the bumps and jolts in spending that the data reveals.
As of the end of April, nonfarm employers reported more than 6 million job openings, according to seasonally adjusted data from the government's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (known as JOLTS).
With a surge in defaults on subprime home loans jolting credit rating agencies and two Bear Stearns hedge funds in recent weeks, some fear that these models may overlook swift market downturns or corrupt loan data.
On Thursday, March 3, from 1 - 5 pm, the University of Richmond Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT) will host a symposium, «Electronic Discovery in a World of Cloud Computing, Data Hoarding, and Social
Whatever the final outcome of the litigation, the sole surety is that the traditional foundation of the real estate industry has been jolted beyond repair — and whether or not sold data availability is, indeed, the Toronto market's next transfiguration, technology has rendered the real estate industry of yesteryear unrecognizable from today's or tomorrow's.
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