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jndex to Volume 119 January 1996 through December 1996 gREVIEW Index to Volume 119 January 1996 through December 1996 Accidents (See Work injuries and illnesses.) Publication strategy for the 1998 revised Consumer Price Index. 1996 Dec. 26-30. Alcohoi (See Drugs and alcohol.) Redesign of the cri geographic sample, The. 1996 Dec. 10-17. Automobile industry Revision of the cri hospital services component. 1996 Dec. 40-48. Seasonal adjustment of Producer Price Index for passenger cars. 1996 June. 37-38. Revision of the crt housing sample and estimators. 1996 Dec. 31-39. Bargaining (See Collective bargaining.) Contingent work (See Hours of work.) Benefits Cost of living Advanced notice and severance pay provisions in contracts. 1996 What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996 May. 3-17. July. 43-50. Current Population Survey Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers. Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPs supple- 1996 Oct. 22-30. ment.’ 1996 Sept. 8-12. Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements. Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPs supplement. 1996 Oct. 46-54. 1996 Sept. 3-7. Employee participation in savings and thrift plans, 1993. 1996 Mar. Defense 17-22. Collective bargaining Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era. 1996 Aug. 57-63. Advanced notice and severance pay provisions in contracts. 1996 July. 43-50. Displaced workers Bargaining outlook for 1996. 1996 Jan./Feb. 10-24. Race and the shifting burden of job displacement: 1982-93. 1996 Sept. 13-23. Labor-management bargaining in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 25-46. Drugs and alcohol Computers (See Technological change.) Prevalence of drug testing in the workplace. 1996 Nov. 35-42. Consumer expenditures Earnings and wages An experimental Consumer Price Index for the poor. 1996 Sept. 32-42. General Elderly and nonelderly expenditures on necessities in the 1980s. 1996 Sept. 24-31. Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers. 1996 Oct. 22-30. Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance. 1996 Apr. 21-28. Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements. 1996 Oct. 46-54. U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating? 1996 June. 7-17. Public-private pay debate: what do the data show?, The. 1996 May. What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996 May. 3-17. 18-29. Consumer Price Index Specified industry An experimental Consumer Price Index for the poor. 1996 Sept. 32-42. Erosion of police and firefighter wage parity, The. 1956 Apr. Changing the item structure in the Consumer Price Index. 1996 13-20. Dec. 18-25. Economic development and growth Consumer prices in 1995. 1996 June. 3-6. A decade of economic change and pepulation shifts in U.S. regions. cri for hospital services: concepts and procedures, The. 1996 July, 1996 Nov. 3-14. 32-42. Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas. 1996 New methodology for selecting outlet samples. 1996 Dec. 49-61. Nov. 15-25. Overview of the 1998 revision of the Consumer Price Index. 1996 Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market. 1996 Mar. Dec. 3-9. 3-16. 136 Monthly Labor Review December 1996 Role of computers in reshaping the work force, The. 1996 Aug. Contingent and alternative work arrangements, defined. 1996 Oct. 3-5. 3-9. Employment (See also Unemployment; Labor force.) Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers. 1996 Oct. 22-30. A decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions. 1996 Nov. 3-14. Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements. 1996 Oct. 46-54. Computer manufacturing: change and competition. 1996 Aug. 18-29. Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements. 1996 Oct. 76-83. Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era. 1996 Aug. 57-63. Into contingent and alternative employment: by choice. 1996 Oct. 55-75. Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements. 1996 Oct. 76-83. Workers in alternative employment arrangements. 1996 Oct. Home-based workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population. 31-45. 1996 Nov. 26-34. Hospitals Into contingent and alternative empioyment: by choice. 1996 Oct. cP for hospital services: concepts and procedures, The. 1996 July. 55-75. 32-42. Job creation and the emerging home compuier market. 1996 Aug. Hospital price inflation: what does the new PPI tell us? 1996 July. 46-56. 24-31. Measuring self-employment in the United States. 1996 Jan./Feb. 3-9. Income (See Earnings and wages.) Industrial relations (See Labor-management relations.) Nature of employment growth, 1985-95, The. 1996 June. 29-36. Industry Older workers in the 21st century: active and educated, a case study. 1996 June. 18-28. Commercial banking transformed by computer technology. 1996 Aug. 30-36. Secular and cyclical patterns in white and nonwhite employment. 1996 May. 30-36. Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas. 1996 Nov. 15-25. Semiconductors: the building blocks of the information revolution. 1996 Aug. 6-17. Home-based workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population. 1996 Nov. 26-34. Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market. 1996 Mar. 3-16. Productivity in industry and government, 1973-94. 1996 Nov. 43-49. Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological change? The. 1996 Aug. 37-45. Semiconductors: the building blocks of the information revolution. 1996 Aug. 6-17. U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating? 1996 June 7-17. Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological Engineers change?, The. 1996 Aug. 37-45. The software and engineering industries: threatened by technologi- Injuries (See Work injuries and illnesses.) cal change? 1996 Aug. 37-45. International economics Expenditures (See Consumer expenditures.) Bangalore: India’s silicon city. 1996 Nov. 50-51. Friage benefits (See Benefits.) Job creation Government (See Public employees.) Health and safety (See Occupational safety and health.) Job creation and the emerging home computer market. 1996 Aug. 46-56. Hi ‘ U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating? 1996 June. 7-17. Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPS supple- ment. 1996 Sept. 8-12. Labor force Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement. A profile of contingent workers. 1996 Oct. 10-21. 1996 Sept. 3-7. a and alternative work arrangements, defined. 1996 Oct. Home-based work Home-based workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population. Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers. 1996 Nov. 26-34. 1996 Oct. 22-30. Hours of work Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements. A profile of contingent workers. 1996 Oct. 10-21. 1996 Oct. 46-54. Monthly Labor Review December 1996 137 index to Volume 119 Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements. 1996 Sept. 3-7. 1996 Oct. 76-83. Occupational safety and health (See also Work injuries.) Into contingent and alternative employment: by choice. 1996 Oct. 55-75. Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical system. 1996 Apr. 3-12. Slower economic growth affects the 1995 labor market. 1996 Mar. 3-16. Occupations Nature of employment growth, 1989-95, The. 1996 June. 29-36. Workers in alternative employment arrangements. 1996 Oct. 31-45. Older workers Labor law Elderly and nonelderly expenditures on necessities in the 1980s. Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1995. 1996 1996 Sept. 24-31. Jan./Feb. 73-78. Older workers in the 21st century: active and educated, a case study. State labor legislation enacted in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 47-58. 1996 June. 18-28. Workers’ compensation laws enacted in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. Pensions 59-72. Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers. Labor-management relations 1996 Oct. 22-30. Bargaining outlook for 1996. 1996 Jan/Feb. 10-24. Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements. 1996 Oct. 46-54. Labor-management bargaining in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 25-46. Plant shutdown Trade unions in South Africa: dramatic change after apartheid ends. 1996 May. 37-41. Advance notice and severance pay provisions in contracts. 1996 July. 43-50. ) .bor market Role of computers in reshaping the work force, The. 1996 Aug. Poverty 3-5 An experimental Consumer Price Index for the poor. 1996 Sept. Labor organizations 32-42. Trade unions in South Africa: dramatic change after apartheid ends. Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance. 1996 Apr. 1996 May. 37-41. 21-28. Labor relations (See labor-management relations.) What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996 May. 3-17. Layoffs Prices Advance notice and severance pay provisions in contracts. 1996 Consumer prices in 1995. 1996 June. 3-6. July. 43-50. Producer price highlights, 1995. 1996 July. 3-12. Manufacturing Private sector Computer manufacturing: change and competition. 1996 Aug. 18- 29. Public-private pay debate: what do the data show?, The. 1996 May. 18-29. Productivity growth improves in housefurnishings industry. 1996 Mar. 23-28. Producer Price Index Semiconductors: the building blocks of the information revolution. Effect of 1992 weights on Producer Price Indexes. 1996 July 12-23. i996 Aug. 6-17. Micrati Hospital price inflation: what does the new PPI tell us? 1996 July. 24-31. A decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions. Producer price highlights, 1995. 1996 July. 3-12 1996 Nov. 3-14. Minoriti Seasonal adjustment of Producer Price Index for passenger cars. 1996 june. 37-38. Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPs supple- Productivity ment. 1996 Sept. 8-12. Productivity growth improves in housefurnishings industry. 1996 Race and the shifting burden of job displacement: 1982-93. 1996 Mar. 23-28. Sept. 13-23. ; Productivity in industry and government, 1973-94. 1996 Nov. 43-49. Secular and cyclical patterns in white and nonwhite employment. 1996 May. 30-36. Projections Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement. U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating? 1996 June. 7--17. 138 Monthly Labor Review December 1996 Public assistance (See Welfare.) Revision of the cri housing sample and estimators. 1996 Dec. 49-62. Public employees Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement. 1996 Sept. 3-7. Productivity in industry and government, 1973-94. 1996 Nov. 43-49. Supp'emental benefits Public-private pay debate: what do the data show?, The. 1996 May. Employee participation in savings and thrift plans, 1993, 1996 Mar. 18-29. 17-22. Regional economics Survey methods A decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions. Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPs supple- 1996 Nov. 3-14. ment. 1996 Sept. 8-12. Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in Texas. 1996 Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement. Nov. 15-25. 1996 Sept. 3-7. Safety and health (See Occupational safety and health.) Technological change Salaries (See Earnings and wages.) Bangalore: India’s silicon city. 1996 Nov. 50-51. Seasonal adjustment Commercial banking transformed by computer technology. 1996 Aug. 30-36. Seasonal adjustment of Producer Price Index for passenger cars. 1996 June. 37-38. Computer manufacturing: change and competition. 1996 Aug. 18-29. Self-employment Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era. Measuring self-employment in the United States. 1996 Jan./Feb. 3~ 1996 Aug. 57-63. 9. Employment in R&D-intensive high tech industries in ‘Texas. 1996 South Africa Nov. 15-25. Trade unions in South Africa: dramatic change after apartheid ends. Job creation and the emerging home computer market. 1996 Aug. 1996 May. 37-41. 46-56. State government Role of computers in reshaping the work force, The. 1996 Aug. 3-5. Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 73-78. Semiconductors: The building blocks of the information revolution. 1996 Aug. 6-17. State labor legislation enacted in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 47-58. Software and engineering industries: threatened by technological Workers’ compensation !aws enacted in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. change?, The. 1996 Aug. 37-45. 59-72. Unemployment (See also Employment; Labor force.) Statistical programs and methods Race and the shifting burden of job displacement: 1982-93. 1996 Changing the item structure in the Consumer Price Index. 1996 Sept. 13-23. Dec. 18-25. Unemployment insurance Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPs supple- ment. 1996 Sept. 8-12. Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 73-78. cP for hospital services: concepts and procedures, The. 1996 July. 32-42. Wages (See Earnings and wages.) Effect of 1992 weights on Producer Price Indexes. 1996 July. Welfare 13-23. Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance. 1996 Apr. Hospital price inflation: what does the new Ppt tell us? 1996 July. 21-28. 24-31. Wisconsin New methodology for selecting outlet samples. 1996 Dec. 49-61. Older workers in the 21st century: active and educated, a case study. Overview of the 1998 revision of the Consumer Price Index. 1996 1996 June. 18-28. Dec. 3-9. Work injuries and illnesses (See also Occupational safety Publication strategy for the 1998 revised Consumer Price Index. and health.) 1996 Dec. 26-30. Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical system. 1996 Redesign of the cri geographic sample, The. 1996 Dec. 10-17. Apr. 3-12. Revision of the cri hospital services component. 1996 Dec. 40-48. Workers’ compensation Monthly Labor Review December 1996 139 intdo Voelumxe 119 Workers’ compensation laws enacted in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. Baskin, Robert M. and Frank Ptacek. Revision of the CP! housing 59-72. and estimators. 1996 Dec. 31-39. Berreth, Charles A. Workers’ compensation laws enacted in 1995. DEPARTMENTS 1996 Jan/Feb. 59-72. Besl, John R. and Balkrishna D. Kale. Older workers in the 21st At issue. Mar., May, and Sept. issues. century: active and educated, a case study. 1996 June. 18-28. Book reviews. Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., and Bouley, Eugene E., Jr., Larry T. Hoover, and Jerry L. Dowling. The Nov., issues erosion of police and firefighter wage parity. 1996 Apr. 13-20. Communications. Nov. issue. Brand, Horst. Book review. 1996 July. 53-55. Current labor statistics. Each issue. Bregger, John E. Measuring self-employment in the United States. Industrial relations. Mar. issue (final publication). 1996 Jan./Feb. 3-9. International reports. May and Nov. issues. Cage, Robert. New methodology for selecting outlet samples. 1996 Dec. 49-61. Labor month in review. Each issue. Cardenas, Elaine M. Revision of the cri hospital services compo- Productivity reports. Nov. issue. nent. 1996 Dec. 40-48. Research summaries. July issue. ___The cv for hospital services: concepts and procedures. 1996 July. 32-42. Technical note. June issue. Catron, Brian and Bonnie Murphy. Hospital price inflation: what The law at work. Jan., Apr., July, and Oct. issues. does the new pPi tell us? 1996 July. 24-31. Workplace performance. Mar., June, Sept, and Dec. issues. Cimini, Michael H. Labor-management bargaining in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 25-46. BOOK REVIEWS (Listed by author of book.) Critchlow, Robert. Productivity growth improves in house-furnish- Allcorn, Seth. Anger in the Workplace: Understanding the Causes ings industry. 1996 Mar. 23-28. of Aggression and Violence. 1996 Mar. 35. Cohany, Sharon R. Workers in alternative employment arrange- Haq, Mahbubul. Reflections on Human Development. 1996 ments. 1996 Oct. 31-45. Nov. 53. Illes, Louise Moser. Sizing Down: Chronicle of a Plant Closing. Coyle, Eugene P. Book review. 1996 June. 41-42. 1996 Aug. 64. Cutter, W. Bowman IV, John Kiely, David Levine, Duane McGough, International Labor Organization. World Employment 1995: An ILO Marilyn McMillen, Maya Federman, Thesia I. Garner, and Report. 1996 July. 53-55. Kathleen Short, What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996 May. 3-17. Malabre, Alfred L., Jr. Lost Prophets: An Insider's History of the Modern Economists. 1996 Apr. 31. Deming, William G. A decade of change and population shifts in US. regions. 1996 Nov. 3-14. Ottosen, Garry K. and Douglas N. Thompson. A Case for Govern- ment Deregulation. 1996 Sept. 47-48. Devens, Richard M., Jr. Book review. 1996 June. 42. Rifkin, Jeremy. The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Dowling, Jerry L., Eugene E. Bouley, Jr., and Larry T. Hoover. The Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era. 1996 June. erosion of police and firefighter wage parity. 1996 Apr. 13-20. 41-42. Eaton, James and Manown Kisor, Jr. Secular and cyclical patterns Shapira, Philip., ed. The R&D Workers: Managing Innovation in Brit- in white and nonwhite employment. 1996 May. 30-36. ain, Germany, Japan, and the United States. 1996 June. 42. Edwards, Linda N. and Elizabeth Field-Hendrey. Home-based Walsh, David. On Different Planes: An Organizational Analysis of workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population. 1996 Nov. Cooperation and Conflict Among Airline Unions. 1996 May. 26-34. 45-46. Fairlie, Robert W. and Lori G. Kletzer. Race and the shifting bur- den of job displacement: 1982-93. 1996 Sept. 13-23. Weekley, Thomas and Jay C. Wilber. United We Stand: The Un- precedented Story of the GM-UAW Quality Partnership. 1996 May. Field-Hendrey, Elizabeth and Linda N. Edwards. Home-based 445. workers: data from the 1990 Census of Population. 1996 Nov. 26-34. AUTHORS Foster, Ann C. Employee participation in savings and thrift plans, 1993. 1996 Mar. 17-22. Abraham, KathaG.r, Wiilnliaem L.W ebaend rMart,in E. Personick. Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical system. 1996 Federman, Maya, Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen Short, W. Bowman Cutter, IV, John Kiely, David Levine, Duane McGough, and Apr. 3-12. Marilyn McMillen. What does it mean to be poor in America? 140 Monthly Labor Review December 1996 1996 May. 3-17. Kisor, Manown,Jr . and James Eaton. Secandu cycllicaal pratte rns in white and nonwhite employment. 1996 May. 30-36. Freeman, Laura. Job creation and the emerging home computer market. 1996 Aug. 46-56. Kletzer, Lori G. and Robert W. Fairlie. Race and the shifting bur- den of job displacement: 1982-93. 1996 Sept. 13-23. French, Michael, Tyler Hartwell, Paul Steele, and Nathaniel Rod- man. Prevalence of drug testing in the workplace. 1996 Nov. Koelln, Kenneth and Rose M. Rubin. Elderly and nonelderly ex- 35-42. penditures on necessities in the 1980s. 1996 Sept. 24-31. Galvin, John. Seasonal adjustmeni of Producer Price Index for Kojetin, Brian and Clyde Tucker. Testing racial and ethnic origin passenger cars. 1996 June. 37-38. questions in the CPs supplement. 1996 Sept. 3-7. Gardner, Jennifer M. Book review. 1996 Aug. 64. Kokoski, Mary F., Thesia I. Garner, and David S. Johnson. An ex- perimental Consumer Price Index for the poor. 1996 Sept. 32- and Howard V. Hayghe. Slower economic growth affects the 42. 1995 labor market. 1996 Mar. 3-16. Kronemer, Alexander. Productivity in industry and government, Garner, Thesia I., David S. Johnson, and Mary F. Kokoski. An ex- 1973-94. 1996 Nov. 43-49. perimental Consumer Price Index for the poor. 1996 Sept. 32- 42. Lane, Walter. Changing the item structure in the Consumer Price Index. 1996 Dec. 18-25. Garner, Thesia I., Maya Federman, Kathleen Short, W. Bowman Cutter, IV, John Kiely, David Levine, Duane McGough, and Levine, David, Duane McGough, Marilyn McMillen, Maya Federman, Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen Short, W. Bowman Cut- Marilyn McMillen. What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996 May. 3-17. ter, IV, and John Kiely. What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996*May. 3-17. Goodman, William C. The software and engineering industries: Luker, Bill, Jr. and Donald Lyons. Employment in R&D-intensive threatened by technological change? 1996 Aug. 37-45. high tech industries in Texas. 1996 Nov. 15~25. Guzda, Henry P. Book review. 1996 May. 44-45. Lyons, Donald and Bill Luker, Jr. Employment in R&D-intensive Grandits, Steven. Publication strategy for the 1998 revised Con- high tech industries in Texas. 1996 Nov. 15-25. sumer Price Index. 1996 Dec. 26-30. Marshall, E. Sue. Consumer prices in 1995. 1996 June. 3-6. Greenlees, John S. and Charles C. Mason. Overview of the 1998 revision of the Consumer Price Index. 1996 Dec. 3-9. Mason, Charles C. and John S. Greenlees. Overview of the 1998 revision of the Consumer Price Index. 1996 Dec. 3-9. Hartwell, Tyler, Paul Steele, Michael French, and Nathaniel Rod- McConnell, Shelia. The role of computers in reshaping the work man. Prevalence of drug testing in the workplace. 1996 Nov. 35-42. force. 1996 Aug. 3-5. McGough, Duane, Marilyn McMillen, Maya Federman, Thesia I. Hayghe, Howard V. and Jennifer Gardner. Slower economic growth Garner, Kathleen Short, W. Bowman Cutter, IV, John Kiely, and affects the 1995 labor market. 1996 Mar. 3-16. David LeviWnhaet .doe s it mean to be poor inA merica? 1996 Herzenberg, Stephen A. Book review. 1996 Sept. 47-48. May. 3-17. Hetrick, Ron L. Employment in high-tech defense industries in a McKay, Ruth B. and Manuel de la Puente. Cognitive testing of post cold war era. 1996 Aug. 57-63. racial and ethnic questions for the CPs supplement. 1996 Sept. 8-12. Hipple, Steven and Jay Stewart. Earnings and benefits of contin- gent and noncontingent workers. 1996 Oct. 22-30. McMillen, Marilyn, Maya Federman, Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen Short, W. Bowman Cutter, IV, John Kiely, David Levine and ___Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrange- Duane McGough. What does it mean to be poor in America? ments. 1996 Oct. 46-54. 1996 May. 3-17. Hoover, Larry T., Jerry L. Dowling, and Eugene E. Bouley, Jr. The Miller, Michael A. The Public-private pay debate: what do the data erosion of police and firefighter wage parity. 1996 Apr. 13-20. show? 1996 May. 18-29. lig, Randy E. The nature of employment growth, 1989-95. 1996 Moris, Francisco A. Semiconductors: the building blocks of the June. 29-36. information revolution. 1996 Aug. 6-17. Johnson, David S., Mary F. Kokoski, and Thesia I. Garner. An ex- Morisi, Teresa L. Commercial banking transformed by computer perimental Consumer Price Index for the poor. 1996 Sept. 32- technology. 1996 Aug. 30-36. 42. Murphy, Bonnie and Brian Catron. Hospital price inflation: what Kale, Balkrishna D. and John R. Besl. Older workers in the 21st does the new ppi tell us? 1996 July. 24-31. century: active and educated, a case study. 1996 June. 18-28. Nelson, Richard R. State labor legislation enacted in 1995. 1996 Kiely John, David Levine, Duane McGough, Marilyn McMillen, Jan./Feb. 47-58. Maya Federman, Thesia I: Garner, Kathleen Short, and W. Bow- man Cutter, IV. What does it mean to be poor in America? 1996 Passero, William D. Spending patterns of families receiving public May. 3-17. assistance. 1996 Apr. 21-28. Monthly Labor Review December 1996 141 Indtoe Voxlum e 119 Personick, Martin E., Katharine G. Abraham, and William L. Duane McGough, Marilyn McMillen, Maya Federman, and Weber. Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical ThesI.i Gaarne r. What does it mean to be poor in America? system. 1996 Apr. 3-12. 1996 May. 3-17. Pfleeger, Janet. U.S. consumers: which jobs are they creating? Steele, Paul, Tyler Hartwell, Michael French, and Nathaniel Rod- 1996 June. 7-17. man. Prevalence of drug testing in the workplace. 1996 Nov. 35-42. Pita, Christina. Advance notice and severance pay provisions in contracts. 1996 July. 43-50. Steinberg, Edward. Book review. 1996 Apr. 31. Polivka, Anne E. A profile of contingent workers. 1996 Oct. 10-21. Stewart, Jay and Steven Hipple. Earnings and benefits of contin- ___Contingent and alternative work arrangements, defined. 1996 gent and noncontingent workeis. 1996 Oct. 22-30. Oct. 3-9. ~~ Barnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrange- ___Into contingent and alternative employment: by choice. 1996 ments. 1996 Oct. 46-54. Oct. 55-75. Stremlau, John. Bangalore: India’s silicon city. 1996 Nov. 50-51. Ptacek, Frank A. and Robert M. Baskin. Revision of the cp hous- Thomas, William D. Producer price highlights, 1995. 1996 July. ing sample and estimators. 1996 Dec. 31-39. 3-12. Puente, Manuel de la and Ruth B. McKay. Cognitive testing of racial and ethnic questions for the CPs supplement. 1996 Sept. 8-12. Tucker, Clyde and Brian Kojetin. Testing racial and ethnic origin questions in the CPS supplement. 1996 Sept. 3-7. Rodman, Nathaniel, Tyler Hartwell, Paul Steele, and Michael French. Prevalence of drug testing in the workplace. 1996 Nov. Wald, Michael. Book review. 1996 May. 45-46. 35-42. Warnke, Jacqueline. Computer manufacturing: change and compe- tition. 1996 Aug. 18-29. Rothstein, Donna S. Entry into and consequences of nonstandard work arrangements. 1996 Oct. 75-83. Wasilewski, Edward Jr. Bargaining outlook for 1996. 1996 Jan./ Feb. 10-24. Rubin, Rose M. and Kenneth Koelln. Elderly and nonelderly ex- penditures on necessities in the 1980s. 1996 Sept. 24-31. Weber, William L., Martin E. Personick, and Katharine G. Abraham. Improvements in the BLS safety and health statistical system. 1996 Runner, Diana. Changes in State unemployment insurance legisla- tion in 1995. 1996 Jan./Feb. 73-78. Apr. 3-12. Sager, Scott. Effect of 1992 weights on Producer Price indexes. Weihmann, Michelle. Book review. 1996 Mar. 35. 1996 July. 13-23. Williams, Janet L. The redesign of the cri geographic sampiec. 1996 Short, Kathleen, W. Bowman Cutter, IV, John Kiely, David Levine, Dec. 10-17. 142. Monthly Labor Review December 1996

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