The NIC MAP Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment and Wage Report is designed to offer valuable insights into labor market conditions at the metropolitan area, state, and national level by providing comprehensive data on employment levels and wage
rates by occupation.
Not exact matches
In management
occupations it's 2 %, and within that category, unemployment in «business and financial
occupations» as measured
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is a near - invisible 1.7 %, equaling the lowest unemployment
rate among all job classifications economywide.
This group of
occupations has an unemployment
rate of just over 1 per cent and wages that are «rising
by an average annual
rate of 3.9 per cent — more than double the
rate seen in the economy as a whole.»
After a reasonable interval to seek work in their own
occupation, workers are currently expected to take a job «at a
rate of earnings not lower and on conditions not less favourable than those observed
by agreement between employers and employees or, in the absence of any such agreement, than those recognized
by good employers.»
For example, classifications
by age, sex,
occupation, and income are relevant to such practical matters as insurance
rates, clothing, hours of work, and taxes, respectively.
The sun makes daylight, not only on our earth, but also on the other planets; and daylight is of the utmost utility to us; for
by its means we can commodiously carry on those
occupations which in the night - time would either be quite impossible, or at any
rate impossible without our going to the expense of artificial light.
We also compared fire incidence and deforestation
rates before and after the official
occupation of settlements
by migrant farmers, mostly from southern Brazil.
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occupation of Japan directly after their surrender during WWII, a young general (Matthew Fox) is assigned
by General MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) to investigate war crimes and the possible involvement of the Japanese Emperor in the decision to attack Pearl Harbor.
→ Vancouver housing is projected to rise
by 4.87 % a year, but salaries will continue their low growth: wage
rate growth with only rise between 0.6 % for some
occupations to about 3.2 % for others
Occupation — If you have a risky
occupation, such as a race car driver, police officer, fire fighter, airline pilot or a number of jobs that an insurance company considers dangerous, your
rates will be adjusted accordingly, or you may even be denied
by some companies.
He was entitled to be paid under the policy at the
rate of $ 3,000 per month, if he was unable to work as a bricklayer for two years from the date of his disability, and thereafter if he was unable to work at any
occupation for which he was «reasonably suited
by education, training or experience».
Here is what you need to know about Income Replacement Benefits (IRB's): • IRB's are calculated at 70 % of your average gross income based on your employment history o Your income is calculated as the higher of either (i) the 52 weeks before the accident OR (ii) the 4 weeks before the accident multiplied
by 13 o Self - employed income is calculated as the higher of either (i) the 52 weeks before the accident OR (ii) the last fiscal year o If you are receiving other income replacement assistance, such as short term or long term disability benefits, those amounts are deductable from the amount of your IRB eligibility • IRB's are capped at $ 400 per week • The first 7 days of your disability are not covered
by IRB's • IRB's are payable for a 104 week (2 year) period, but you may be eligible to continue receiving this benefit past the 2 years indefinitely, if after the 2 year mark you are unable to do any
occupation for which you are reasonably suited
by way of your education, training and experience • The age 65 marks changes in IRB's o If you are already over the age of 65, IRB's are payable up to 208 weeks and gradually reduced over that period o If you reach the age 65 while already receiving benefits, the IRB is converted to a lifetime pension at a reduced
rate based on an established formula
Life insurance
rates are determined not just
by an individual's health but also
by his or her age,
occupation, sex, lifestyle factors and financial status.
Your auto insurance
rates are affected
by many constants, including gender, age, and
occupation.
CURE is the voice for responsible drivers who have been discriminated against
by other auto insurers based on factors that shouldn't impact auto insurance
rates, such as education,
occupation, and home ownership.
For Example: A stunt pilot who knows they will receive a better individual life insurance
rate by lying to the life insurance company about his
occupation and omits this information from the application.
People who work in high risk / hazardous
occupations and environments will be screened
by the company or will be offered the policy at a higher premium
rate corresponding to the higher mortality risk.
By shopping around and being aggressive with getting quotes, like at carinsurancequote.net, you should be able to get reasonable
rates regardless of your
occupation.
And since your life insurance
rates are actually determined
by you, the life insurance company will use factors like your overall health, lifestyle, family history, Hobbies, and
occupation to determine your actual
rates.
Your insurance
rates will also be affected
by your
occupation.
(Disability insurance
rates people
by occupation instead of the life insurance health classes.)
Your
occupation is definitely one of the factors considered
by underwriters when they calculate car insurance discounts into your premium
rates.
Base
Rate: Each classification code is assigned a specific dollar amount — or base rate — that is determined by how hazardous the occupation is for work
Rate: Each classification code is assigned a specific dollar amount — or base
rate — that is determined by how hazardous the occupation is for work
rate — that is determined
by how hazardous the
occupation is for workers.
According to US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the employment outlook for actuaries is expected to increase
by 27 % from 2010 to 2020, a growth
rate which is faster than the average of all
occupations.
In fact,
by 2024, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts a 7 % job growth
rate for all
occupations and a 10.1 % growth
rate for construction jobs.
During the SME study, occupationally anchored
rating scales were developed for judges to
rate the extent to which the 21 needs measured
by the test are reinforced
by various
occupations.
Jobs for physical therapy assistants are expected to expand
by 43 %
by 2020 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a much faster
rate than for the average
occupation.
The medical coding
occupation is growing at a much faster than average
rate, with employment of medical coders projected to grow 15 percent
by 2024.
The DOL projects positions in both fields to increase
by 22 percent or more through 2022, which is much faster than the average growth
rate of all
occupations.
Some federal
occupations will see remarkably high retirement eligibility
rates by 2017.
The BLS projects the growth
rate for chemist jobs
by 2024 to be 3 percent, which is much slower than the average across all
occupations.
This growth
rate is the average
rate for all
occupations, so although it is growing, it isn't growing
by a great deal.
• Successfully (and within the parameters of dignity) evicte a resident who had not paid his rent in over six months and had refused to vacate the apartment • Increase interest in the resident building
by marketing the premises aggressively, resulting in increased
occupation of apartments • Train, mentor and lead personnel to meet the operational, accounting and custodial needs of the resident building • Establish rents according to market
rates by performing detailed research activities • Handle oversight of property including systems, procedures, annual reviews and placement of personnel • Attract tenants
by performing a series of marketing activities and obtaining referrals from current tenants • Collect rents on designated dates and ensure that all bills are promptly paid
The BLS estimates that the number of medical assisting jobs in the United States will grow
by 29 percent between 2012 and 2022, much faster than the average job growth
rate of 11 percent expected for all
occupations.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), there are roughly 591,300 licensed MAs currently working in the United States — and between 2014 and 2024, the sector is expected to increase
by roughly 23 %, which is faster than the projected
rate of growth for all
occupations.
In the insurance industry, claims processors, grouped
by the BLS with adjusters, examiners, appraisers, and investigators, are expected to be employed at a growth
rate of 3 percent, which is slower than the average for all
occupations.
San Francisco - based Quality Planning Corp. — which helps auto insurance companies minimize
rating errors
by running their books of policyholders through a battery of more than 150 tests to find patterns — took a look at driving habits of people in different
occupations and found some jobs are more dangerous than others.
Within each State Report are thirteen
occupation - specific worksheets that compare
occupation wage
rates across all metropolitan areas within a state, as well as a comparison of
occupation - specific wage
rates for the three relevant seniors housing and care NAICS codes tracked
by the BLS OES survey at the state - level:
Real estate sales is among the 25 most stressful
occupations, according to the third edition of Jobs
Rated Almanac, published
by the National Business Employment Weekly.