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  2. Jobs created during U.S. presidential terms - Wikipedia

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    The widely publicized "job creation" number is a net figure, computed as jobs created less jobs lost during the survey month. Estimates are generated via the "Establishment Survey", also known as the payroll survey or Current Employment Statistics (CES) program.

  3. Oklahoma Employment Security Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Research and Analysis Division is responsible for collecting, analyzing and disseminating a wide array of socio-economic, employment-related data. The division maintains Bureau of Labor Statistics programs such as Current Employment Statistics (CES), Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) and Local Area Unemployment Statistics ...

  4. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    Current Employment Statistics (CES): Provides monthly data on employment, hours, and earnings by industry from selected businesses and government agencies. The "Establishment Survey", it reflects jobs by "place of work" and does not include the self-employed, unpaid family workers, or private household employees.

  5. That huge negative revision to job growth frightened some ...

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    The U.S. economy added 818,000 fewer jobs than previously reported between March 2023 and March 2024, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed Wednesday. Still, despite the ugly data, which led to ...

  6. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    The Current Employment Statistics survey (CES), or "Payroll Survey", conducts a survey based on a sample of 160,000 businesses and government agencies, which represent 400,000 individual employers. [54]

  7. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Labor was established within the Department of the Interior on June 27, 1884, to collect information about employment and labor. Its creation under the Bureau of Labor Act (23 Stat. 60) stemmed from the findings of U.S. Senator Henry W. Blair's "Labor and Capital Hearings", which examined labor issues and working conditions in the U.S. [6] Statistician Carroll D. Wright became ...

  8. Center for Economic Studies (U.S. Census Bureau) - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Economic Studies ( CES) is a division of the U.S. Census Bureau that undertakes research and development activities that benefits Census products and programs. CES staff conduct research in economics and other social sciences that have led to discoveries not possible using publicly available data, [ 1] create new public-use data ...

  9. Stephanie Aaronson - Wikipedia

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    They note that most research currently uses data from the Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey, which measures the number of hours paid as opposed to the aggregate number of hours worked. They argue that there is a significant discrepancy between these two measurements that may bias the results of existing research, in particular when ...