Using local
estimates of labor force participation by gender and parental status from the U.S. Census Bureau, and weighting the estimates by the population of parents in each census tract, this analysis compares parental labor force participation between child care deserts and nondeserts.
Based on
estimates of labor force and productivity growth at the time, if you asked a standard - issue macroeconomist back then where real GDP would be today, this is the line she would have showed you.
Not exact matches
If enacted, JCT
estimates that Camp's discussion draft would increase
labor force participation by an average
of between 0.3 and 1.5 percent each year this decade, and increase private sector employment by between 0.4 and 1.5 percent.
There are upwards
of 27 million people trapped in slavery today, and an
estimated 100,000 children are in the sex trade in the U.S., as well as countless others trafficked into the country for
forced labor.
, including the sinister notice that one Adoniram «was in charge
of the
forced labor» (v. 6) We also read
of the division
of the kingdom into twelve districts (shrewdly violating tribal divisions in a well - calculated effort to break down tribal loyalties) each with its overseer charged with the responsibility
of providing sustenance for the royal establishment — a simple daily diet (v. 22 f.) conservatively
estimated as sufficient to feed between four and five thousand persons!
At - Home Dads — According to 2012
estimates, 189,000 married fathers with children younger than 15 have remained out
of the
labor force for at least one year primarily so they can care for the family while their wife works outside the home.
According to the report, an
estimated 837,900 individuals in the United States held SEH research doctoral degrees in 2013, and nearly 735,900
of them were in the
labor force; this includes those employed full time or part time and unemployed individuals actively seeking work.
«I have
estimated that their hourly rate is just short
of $ 16 an hour,» says
labor force expert Paula Stephan
of Georgia State University in Atlanta, quoted in the GEN article.
Additionally,
estimates are that 1 - 3 %
of all cotton workers are affected with acute poisoning from the chemicals used on cotton crops and in many places
of the world, the textile industry relies on
forced or child
labor (much like chocolate is) so it is also important to look for fair trade certified cotton.
Assuming that, as research seems to indicate, being redshirted has no net long - term impacts on skill level, we can
estimate the cost
of losing that year in the
labor force for a college - educated male who retires at age 67.
An
estimate of 9 % to 50 %
of the
labor forces of developed countries are susceptible to automation in the coming decades, but even at the 9 % low end
of the
estimates, this can cause significant social unrest — not to mention the 50 % nightmare possibility.
With 68 %
of Hispanics age 16 and older working in the civilian
labor force and an
estimated household median income
of $ 38,039, according to U.S. Census Bureau, Hispanics represent a growing and thriving segment
of the American population.
Job gains continue to run well ahead
of the longer - run pace we
estimate would be sufficient, on average, to provide jobs for new entrants to the
labor force.
According to the International Labour Organization's 2012 Global Estimate
of Forced Labour, there were an estimated 20.9 million people in forced labor around the world at any given point between 2002 and
Forced Labour, there were an
estimated 20.9 million people in
forced labor around the world at any given point between 2002 and
forced labor around the world at any given point between 2002 and 2012.
Moreover, the Bureau
of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that in the labor force from 2014 - 2024, Hispanic women will increase by 30.3 percent, Asian women by 24.3 percent and black women by 11.3 per
Labor Statistics (BLS)
estimates that in the
labor force from 2014 - 2024, Hispanic women will increase by 30.3 percent, Asian women by 24.3 percent and black women by 11.3 per
labor force from 2014 - 2024, Hispanic women will increase by 30.3 percent, Asian women by 24.3 percent and black women by 11.3 percent.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
estimates that during the 1950 — 1973 period, the
labor force grew 1.6 % per year, while
labor productivity grew at a strong 2.4 % rate, resulting in overall potential growth
of 4 % annually.