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MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW Index of Volumes 94-98 January 1971-75

U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics 1976

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Preface

This publication provides an index to all material appearing in the Monthly Labor Review from January 1971 through December 1975, except for unsigned items appearing in the regular departments of the magazine. The index was compiled by Constance S. McEwen of the Review staff. Programming for electronic composition was provided by Marion C. Lewis, Division of Production Services, Office of Publications.

Previous bulletins in this series are No. 695 for volumes 1-11 (July 1915 to December 1920), No. 696 for volumes 12-51 (January 1921 to December 1940), No. 1080 for volumes 52-71 (January 1941 to December 1950), No. 1335 for volumes 72-83 (January 1951 to December 1960), and No. 1746 for volumes 84-93 (January 1961 to December 1970).

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Contents

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SUBJECT INDEX ........................................................... 1

Absenteeism ................................................................ 1Accidents (See Work injuries.)AFL-CIO ....................................................................... 1Agriculture .................................................................. 1American Assembly ..................................................... 1American Economic Association .............................. 1American Federation of Government

Employees .................................................................. 1American Federation of State, County and

Municipal Em ployees................................................ 1American Federation of Teachers ............................ 1Apprenticeship (See Education and training.)Arbitration (See also Collective bargaining.)............. 1Asia ................................................................................ 1Assembly of Governmental Employees .................. 2Australia......................................................................... 2A ustria........................................................................... 2Automation (See Technological change.)Auto Workers (U A W ).................................................. 2

Bargaining (See Collective bargaining.)Belgium ......................................................................... 2Benefits (See Supplemental benefits.)Blue-collar workers....................................................... 2Brazil................................................................................ 2Budgets ......................................................................... 2

Canada ........................................................................... 2Civil servants (See Public employees.)China .............................................................................. 2Collective bargaining (See also Arbitration.)............ 2Comprehensive Employment and Training

Act of 1973 ................................................................ 3Conferences and conventions..................................... 3Construction ................................................................ 3Consumer Price Index (See also P rices.).................... 3C ontrols......................................................................... 3Cost of living ................................................................ 3

Defense ......................................................................... 4Denmark ....................................................................... 4Discrimination (See Equal Employment

Opportunity.)

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Earnings and wages ..................................................... 4Economic development and grow th ......................... 5Economic policies and programs .............................. 5Education and training................................................ 5Emergency Employment A c t ..................................... 6Employment (See also Labor force;

Unemployment.)......................................................... 6Energy requirements..................................................... 7Engineers ....................................................................... 7Equal Employment Opportunity .............................. 7Escalator clauses ......................................................... 7E urope........................................................................... 7Exports (See Foreign trade.)

Fair Labor Standards Act ......................................... 7Farming (See Agriculture.)Federal employees (See Public employees.)Federal Mediation and Conciliation S erv ice............ 7Finland............................................................................ 7Foreign trade ................................................................ 7France ........................................................................... 8Fringe benefits (See Supplemental benefits.)

Germany ....................................................................... 8Government workers (See Public employees.)Great Britain (See United Kingdom.)

Health and sa fe ty ......................................................... 8Health and insurance p lan s......................................... 8Hospitals......................................................................... 8Hours of work .............................................................. 8Housing (See Construction.)

Immigration ................................................................ 8Imports (See Foreign trade.)Incentive p la n s .............................................................. 8Income (See Earnings and wages.)Indexes (See also Prices.) ........................................... 8India .............................................................................. 9Industrial relations (See Labor-management

relations.)Industrial Relations Research Association .............. 9Inflation (See also Prices.)............................................ 9Institute of Collective Bargaining and Group

Relations ..................................................................... 9

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International Association of Fire Fighters ................. 9International Brotherhood of Teamsters,

Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers ofAmerica (Ind.) ............................................................... 9

International Labor Organization ............................... 9Ireland ............................................................................... 9Israel ................................................................................. 9Italy .................................................................................. 9

Japan ................................................................................. 9Job satisfaction ............................................................... 9Jobseeking m eth od s....................................................... 10Job vacancies (See also Quit rate.) .............................. 10

Labor costs (See Unit labor cost.)Labor force....................................................................... 10Labor h isto ry ................................................................... 11Labor la w ......................................................................... 11Labor-management relations ....................................... 11Labor m arket................................................................... 11Labor organizations ....................................................... 12Labor requirements ....................................................... 12Latin America ................................................................ 12L eisure.............................................................................. 12Longshore workers.......................................................... 12Luxembourg..................................................................... 12

M alaysia............................................................................ 12Manpower Development and Training A c t ................. 12Manufacturing ................................................................ 12Maritime ......................................................................... 12M ediation......................................................................... 12Medical c a r e ..................................................................... 12Mexico . . .......................................................................... 12Minority workers ............................................................ 13M obility ............................................................................ 13Multinational corporations............................................ 13Multiple j obholders ....................................................... 13

National Labor Relations Board (See alsoDecisions.) ..................................................................... 13

National Education Association ................................. 13New Zealand ................................................................... 13Nonfinancial corporations ............................................ 13Norway ............................................................................ 13

Occupational safety and health ................................... 13Occupations..................................................................... 13Older workers ................................................................ 14

Pensions (See also Supplemental benefits.)................. 14Population....................................................................... 14Poverty (See also Unemployment.).............................. 14

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Prices .............................................................................. 14Productivity.................................................................. 14Projections..................................................................... 15Public employees ......................................................... 15

Quality change.............................................................. 15Quit ra te ......................................................................... 15

Rehabilitation ........................................................... 15Retirement (See also Pensions.) ................................ 15Romania ....................................................................... 16Russia (See U.S.S.R.)

Safety (See Health and safety.)Salaries (See Earnings and wages.)Scientists ....................................................................... 16Seniority ....................................................................... 16Social security ............................................................. 16Social welfare ............................................................. 16South Africa ................................................................ 16South America ........................................................... 16Special Labor Force Reports ..................................... 16State governm ent......................................................... 17Statistics ....................................................................... 17Steelworkers ................................................................ 17Strikes (See Work stoppages.)Subemployment (See Employment;

Unemployment.)Supplemental benefits ................................................ 17Survey methods ........................................................... 17Sweden ......................................................................... 17Switzerland .................................................................. 17

Teachers......................................................................... 17Technological change ................................................ 17Trade Expansion Act of 1962 .................................. 17Trade unions (See Labor organizations.)Training (See Education and training.)T urkey........................................................................... 17

Underemployment (See Employment; Unemployment.)

Unemployment (See also Employment;Labor force.) .............................................................. 18

Unemployment insurance ......................................... 18Union membership ..................................................... 18Union representation elections ................................ 18Unions (See Labor organizations.)Unit labor c o s t .............................................................. 19United Automobile Workers ..................................... 19United Kingdom ......................................................... 19United Steelworkers of America .............................. 19

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U.S.S.R............................................................................ 19Urban employment surveys......................................... 19

Veterans......................................................................... 19Wage calendar .............................................................. 19Wage-price p o lic y ......................................................... 19Wages (See Earnings and wages.)Welfare plans ................................................................ 19Welfare reform .............................................................. 19West Germany ........................................................... 19White-collar workers .................................................. 19Wholesale Price Index (See Prices.)W om en........................................................................... 19Workers’ compensation .............................................. 20

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Working life .................................................................. 20Work injuries and illnesses........................................... 20Work motivation ......................................................... 20Work stoppages ........................................................... 20

Youth (See Labor force, youth.)

DECISIONS ....................................................................... 21Court decisions.............................................................. 21National Labor Relations Board decisions .............. 23

BOOKS REVIEWED (LISTED BY AUTH O R)........... 25

AUTHORS ......................................................................... 37

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SUBJECT

ABSENTEEISM

Absence from w o rk -a look at some national data. 1973 July 24-30.

Unscheduled absence from work—an update. 1975 Aug. 36-39.

ACCIDENTS (See Work injuries.)

AFL-CIO

AFL-CIO convention, 1971. 1972 Jan. 67-69.AFL-CIO focus: economy, farmworkers, and wom en’s rights. 1975

Dec. 42-46.ILO accomplishm ents—organized labor’s view. 1975 May 37-39. National politics dom inates AFL-CIO convention. 1973 Dec.

59-60.

AGRICULTURE

ALF-CIO focus: economy, farmworkers, and wom en’s rights. 1975 Dec. 42-46.

Collective farms in Communist China. 1973 Mar. 45-50. Employment in agriculture: a profile. 1974 Apr. 28-32.Green revolution in Latin America: Income effects, policy deci­

sions. 1972 Mar. 20-27.Unemployment insurance for farm workers. 1973 July 43.

AMERICAN ASSEMBLY

Papers from 43d meeting, November 1973. 1974 Feb. 57-59.

AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION

Papers from annual meeting, Decem ber 1973. 1974 Mar. 42-44. Rethinking the allocation of resources in social research. 1974

June 36-39.Social experiments: their uses and limitations. 1974 June 28-35.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

American Federation of Governm ent Employees 23d convention. 1972 Nov. 51-53.

Finances and constitution are AFGE convention issues. 1974 Nov.51-52.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MU­NICIPAL EMPLOYEES

Harmony prevails at AFSCME convention. 1974 Aug. 54-56.State, County and Municipal Employees convention, 1972. 1972

Aug. 38-39.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

American Federation of Teachers endorses merger talks with NEA. 1973 Oct. 43-44.

American Federation of Teachers 56th annual convention. 1972 Oct. 55-56.

APPRENTICESHIP (See Education and training.)

ARBITRATION (See also Collective bargaining.)

Arbitration: the steel industry experiment. 1972 Nov. 7-10. Attitudes toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975

Jan. 55-59.Bargaining and arbitration in British civil service. 1973 Aug.

61-63.Bargaining in 1975: oil, maritime, postal talks top light agenda.

1974 Dec. 24-33.Binding arbitration in the public sector. 1975 Apr. 53-56.C anada’s discontent with strikes prompts interest in arbitration.

1973 Aug. 63-64.Compulsory arbitration: The Australian experience. 1972 May

45-48.Effect of the Gardner-Denver case on Title VII disputes. 1975

Mar. 46-48.Expedited arbitration of labor grievances. 1975 Apr. 51-53. Exploring alternatives to the strike—A special section. 1973 Sept.

59-66.A more activist approach by mediators.Some successful uses of interest arbitration.Combining mediation and arbitration.M ediation-arbitration: a trade union view. M ediation-arbitration: reactions from rank and file.

Final offer arbitration—initial experience in Wisconsin. 1974 Sept. 39-43.

Final-offer arbitration: the Indianapolis experience. 1973 May 20-25.

FMCS and arbitration: problems and prospects. 1971 Apr. 40-53. Grievance and arbitration patterns in the Federal service. 1972

Nov. 23-30.How other nations deal with emergency disputes. 1972 May

37-43.Improving arbitration: roles of parties and agencies. 1972 Nov.

15-22.Is a ‘final offer’ ever final? 1974 Sept. 43-45.M ediation-arbitration from the employer’s standpoint. 1973 Dec.

52-53.Need for conciliation under Title VII, The. 1975 Mar. 48-50.On improving arbitration: the transcript trauma. 1974 June 47-50. Playboy Club International, Inc., Detroit Div. and Hotel, Motel

and Restaurant Employees, Local 705. (FMCS case.) 1973 Jan. 69-70.

Some attempts to reduce arbitration costs and delays. 1972 Nov. 3-6.

Some ways to control arbitration costs: an arb itrator’s view. 1975 June 31-33.

Transcripts as chastening rods in labor arbitration. 1974 Oct.55-56.

Using two new arbitration techniques. 1972 Nov. 11-14.Why few arbitrators are deemed acceptable. 1975 Sept. 27-30.

ASIA

Education levels and unemployment in Asian countries. 1973 Nov. 58-59.

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ASSEMBLY OF GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES

Assembly of Governmental Employees stresses professionalism.1973 Nov. 56-57.

AUSTRALIA

Australian industrial relations—a system in transition? 1975 Apr. 65-67.

Compulsory arbitration: The Australian experience. 1972 May 45-48.

Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June 9-18.

Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.1974 Jan. 47-52.

AUSTRIA

Pension supplements based on need in five European countries. 1974 Mar. 48.

Wage agreements in Austria. 1974 Jan. 69.W hat happens when everyone organizes? 1972 Apr. 27-32.

AUTOMATION (See Technological change.)

AUTO W ORKERS (UAW)

United Automobile W orkers’ 23d constitutional convention. 1972 July 32-34.

BARGAINING (See Collective bargaining.)

BELGIUM

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

Pension supplements based on need in five European countries. 1974 Mar. 48.

BENEFITS (See Supplemental benefits.)

BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS

Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends. 1971 June 3-36.Changing attitudes and patterns.Analysis of occupational wage differences.Earnings and family income.Com pensation per m an-hour and take-home pay.Com m ent on the findings.

Discontented blue-collar workers—a case study. 1971 Apr. 25-32. Employment characteristics of low-wage workers. 1972 July 9-14. Further look at the blue-collar blues. 1971 Nov. 40.Has the blue-collar w orker’s position worsened? 1971 Sept. 23-29.

BRAZIL

Brazil raises its minimum wage levels. 1973 Nov. 59.

BUDGETS

Family budgets and geographic differences in price levels. 1975 Apr. 8-15.

Retired couple’s budget updated to:Autumn 1971. 1972 July 35-36.Autumn 1972. 1973 Oct. 45-50.Autumn 1973. 1974 Oct. 57-61.Autumn 1974. 1975 Oct. 42-46.

Setting national priorities: the 1973 b u d g e t-a review essay. 1972 Sept. 33-37.

Spring 1970 cost estimates for urban family budgets. 1971 Jan. 59-61.

Urban family budgets updated to:Autumn 1971. 1972 June 46-50.Autumn 1972. 1973 Aug. 70-76.Autumn 1973. 1974 Aug. 57-62.Autumn 1974. 1975 June 42-48.

CANADA

Canada and the 4-day week. 1972 July 42-43.

Canada: Appraisal of expected economic trends to 1980. 1973 Jan. 65-66.

C anada’s discontent with strikes prom pts interest in arbitration.1973 Aug. 63-64.

Canadian ministry studies use of layoff notice. 1973 Sept. 80.How other nations deal with emergency disputes. 1972 May

37-43.Labor union m embership in Canada, 1971. 1972 June 54. Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.

1975 July 28-32.Public sector bargaining: the Canadian experience. 1973 May

34-36.Training completion: U.S. and Canada. 1972 July 39-40. Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.Wage differentials between U.S. and Canada. 1975 Apr. 67-68.

CIVIL SERVANTS (See Public employees.)

CHINA

Administrative and technical workers in China. 1973 July 51-52. Collective farms in Communist China. 1973 Mar. 45-50.

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING (See also Arbitration.)

Analysis of wage gains in 1974, An. 1975 Apr. 3-7.Australian industrial relations—a system in transition? 1975 Apr.

65-67.Autos, trucking head increased 1976 bargaining activity. 1975

Dec. 11-21.Bargaining in 1975: oil, maritime, postal talks top light agenda.

1974 Dec. 24-33.Binding arbitration in the public sector. 1975 Apr. 53-56.Calendar of wage increases and negotiations:

1971. 1971 Jan. 31-44.1972. 1972 Jan. 3-14.1973. 1973 Jan. 3-16.1974. 1974 Jan. 3-8.1975. 1974 Dec. 24-33.1976. 1975 Dec. 11-21.

City employee representation and bargaining policies. 1972 Nov. 43-50.

Collective bargaining and the media. 1974 Apr. 2.Collective bargaining in higher education. 1973 May 33-34. Collective bargaining settlements. 1975 Mar. 2.Effect of escalators on wages in major contracts expiring in 1974.

1974 July 27-32.Emergency disputes and public policy. 1971 Aug. 42-45.Employee rights under an agreement: A current evaluation. 1971

Aug. 52-56.Factfinding in public employee negotiations. 1972 Feb. 60-64. Factfinding in teacher disputes: the Wisconsin experience. 1974

Oct. 47-51.Governm ent intervention in railroad disputes. 1971 Dec. 27-34. How other nations deal with emergency disputes. 1972 May

37-43.Inflation policies and collective bargaining. 1971 Aug. 48-52. Institute of Collective Bargaining and Group Relations, Collective

Bargaining Forum, June 7-8, 1973, Papers from. 1973 Sept. 33-66.

Layoff and recall provisions in major agreements. 1971 July 41-46.

Negotiated health programs: the California experience. 1975 Apr. 37-42.

NLRB remedies for unfair labor practices. 1971 Mar. 53-57. NLRB’s regulation of union job control. 1971 Mar. 59-62.On improving aribtration: the transcript trauma. 1974 June 47-50. Physicians’ and dentists’ bargaining organizations: a preliminary

look. 1975 June 33-35.Public sector strikes--legislative and court treatm ent. 1974 Sept.

19-22.Recognition, negotiation, and work stoppages in hospitals. 1971

May 54-58.

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SUBJECT 3

Review of wage gains in 1973, A. 1974 Apr. 17-20.Scheduled wage increases and escalator provisions in 1975. 1975

Jan. 43-48.Seniority administration in major agreements. 1972 Dec. 36-39. Social cost of bargaining: A European perspective. 1971 Aug.

56-59.Some ways to control arbitration costs: an arb itrato r’s view. 1975

June 31-33.Strike benefits of national unions. 1975 Mar. 17-23.Transcripts as chastening rods in labor arbitration. 1974 Oct.

55-56.Wage changes and bargaining gains in 1972. 1973 Apr. 17-20.

COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT OF1973

Intergovernmental relations under the new manpower act. 1974 June 10-16.

CONFERENCES AND CONVENTIONS

Conferences

American Assembly, Papers from 43d meeting, November 1973.1974 Feb. 57-59.

American Economic Association. Papers from annual meeting, Decem ber 1973. 1974 Mar. 42-44.

Assembly of Governm ental Employees. 21st annual meeting. 1973 Nov. 56-57.

Industrial Relations Research Association. Papers from:23d annual meeting, Decem ber 1970. 1971 Mar. 51-62, Apr.

60-64.24th annual meeting, Decem ber 1971. 1972 Apr. 15-26.25th annual meeting, Decem ber 1972. 1973 Apr. 49-60, May

26-40.26th annual meeting, Decem ber 1973. 1974 Mar. 31-42, Apr.

41-52.27th annual meeting, Decem ber 1974. 1975 Mar. 35-50, Apr.

37-56, May 35-48.Institute of Collective Bargaining and Group Relations. Papers

from 3d annual Collective Bargaining Forum, May 1971. 1971 Aug. 42-59.

International Labor Conference:55th, O ctober 1970. 1971 Feb. 49-54.56th, June 1971. 1971 Sept. 30-37.57th, June 1972. 1972 Sept. 38-46.58th, June 1973. 1973 Oct. 28-33.59th, June 1974. 1974 Sept. 55.

North Am erican Conference on Labor Statistics. Papers from an­nual meeting, June 1971. 1971 Sept. 38-50.

Conventions

American Federation of Governm ent Employees:23d biennial convention. 1972 Nov. 51-53.24th biennial convention. 1974 Nov. 51-52.

AFL-CIO:9th biennial constitutional convention, November 1971. 1972

Jan. 67-69.10th biennial convention, O ctober 1973. 1973 Dec. 59-60. 11th biennial convention, O ctober 1975. 1975 Dec. 42-46.

International Association of Fire Fighters 31st annual convention, August 1972. 1972 Oct. 52-55.

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, W arehousemen and Helpers of Am erica (Ind.), 20th constitu­tional convention, July 1971. 1971 Sept. 54-55.

International Longshorem en’s and W arehousem en’s Union (Ind.), 19th biennial convention, April 1971. 1971 Aug. 60-62.

International Longshorem en’s Association (AFL-CIO), 42d con­vention, July 1971. 1971 Oct. 72.

International Union of District 50, Allied and Technical W orkers of the United States and Canada, 4th constitutional convention, August 1971. 1971 Oct. 74.

National Education Association:51st, June 1972. 1972 Sept. 55-56.111th, July 1973. 1973 Sept. 67-68.

1 12th, July 1974. 1974 Sept. 46-47.United Automobile W orkers:

23d constitutional convention, April 1972. 1972 July 32-34. 24th constitutional convention, June 1974. 1974 Aug. 52-54.

United Steelworkers of America:16th biennial convention, Septem ber 1972. 1972 Nov. 53-54. 17th biennial convention, Septem ber 1974. 1974 Dec. 47-48.

CONSTRUCTION

Comment on wage-price restraints in construction. 1972 Jan. 70. Construction manpower needs by 1980. 1971 July 12-18. Discrimination, monopsony, and union power in the building

trades. 1972 Apr. 24-26.Labor and material requirements for apartm ent construction. 1975

Jan. 70-73.Labor and materials required for highway construction. 1973 June

40-45.Labor requirements for:

Construction of single-family houses. 1971 Sept. 12-14.Federal highway construction. 1975 Dec. 31-36.Public housing. 1972 Apr. 40-42.

Minorities in construction referral unions—revisited. 1973 May 43-46.

Minority workers in construction referral unions. 1972 May 17-26. Pension plan provisions in construction industry, 1973. 1975 Mar.

63-64.Prefabricated construction: Developments abroad. 1972 May

27-36.Productivity in the ready-mixed concrete industry. 1973 May

12-15.Programs for providing winter jobs in construction. 1971 Feb.

24-32.Surveying the gaps in construction statistics. 1971 Feb. 33-37. Wage differentials between skilled and unskilled building trades.

1974 Oct. 64-66.Wage-price restraints in construction. 1971 Sept. 46-47.W hat subcontractors pay construction workers. 1972 Sept. 57-59.

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (See also Prices.)

Determining the effects of quality change on the CPI. 1971 May 27-32.

Measuring regional price change in urban areas. 1973 Oct. 34-38. New consumer price indexes by size of city. 1972 Aug. 3-8.New CPI by size of city shows larger increases in big areas. 1973

Mar. 55-57.Price indexes by size of city:

1973 Mar. 55-57, June 54-55, Sept. 73-74, Dec. 65-67.South and smaller areas led 1973 regional and city-size CPI’s.

1974 May 59-64.Southern cities again paced consumer price rise in 1974. 1975

May 53-57.Updating the Consum er Price Index—an overview. 1974 July 3-20.

CONTROLS

Com ment on wage-price restraints in construction. 1972 Jan. 70. Indexing: the Brazilian solution and the U.S. economy. 1974 Nov.

57-58.Minimizing the effect of controls. 1974 Mar. 39-42.Pay Board assessment of wage controls. 1973 Apr. 21-23.Problems in formulating a general pay standard. 1974 Mar. 31-34. Reconciling Labor Departm ent and stabilization agency wage data.

1973 Apr. 24-30.Wage and price controls during the American revolution. 1973

Sept. 3-10.Wage-price controls and incomes policies. 1974 Mar. 34-39. Wage-price restraints in construction. 1971 Sept. 46-47.

COST OF LIVING

Adjusting wages to living costs: a historical note. 1974 July 21-26. Cost-of-living escalation of pensions. 1972 June 21-24. Cost-of-living indexes for Americans living abroad:

1972 Apr. 46-47; July 41-42; Oct. 65.1973 Jan. 66; Apr. 69; July 48-49; Oct. 56.

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1974 Jan. 69; Apr. 63; July 61; Oct. 62.1975 Feb. 76; July 49; Nov. 71.

Employment and personal consumption expenditures. 1972 Mar. 39-47.

Exploring the distribution of earned income. 1972 Dec. 16-27. Factors affecting trends in real spendable earnings. 1973 May

16-19.Family budgets and geographic differences in price levels. 1975

Apr. 8-15.Retired couple’s budget updated to:

Autumn 1971. 1972 July 35-36.Autumn 1972. 1973. Oct. 45-50.Autumn 1973. 1974 Oct. 57-61.Autumn 1974. 1975 Oct. 42-46.

Spring 1970 cost estim ates for urban family budgets. 1971 Jan. 59-61.

Tax effects in measures of econom ic well-being. 1974 Nov. 45-50. Two m easures of purchasing power contrasted. 1971 Apr. 3-14. Urban family budgets updated to:

Autumn 1971. 1972 June 46-50.Autumn 1972. 1973 Aug. 70-76.Autumn 1973. 1974 Aug. 57-62.Autumn 1974. 1975 June 42-48.

Usual weekly earnings of Am erican workers. 1972 Mar. 28-38.

DEFENSE

Defense engineers: Do they have special reem ploym ent problems? 1971 July 52-54.

Employment effects of reduced defense spending. 1971 Dec. 3-11. Occupational impact of defense expenditures. 1971 Dec. 12-15.

DENMARK

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

Problems in m easuring unemployment. 1975 Aug. 3-10.Universal sick pay coverage adopted in Denmark. 1973 July

49-50.

DISCRIMINATION (See Equal Employment Opportunity.)

EARNINGS AND WAGES

General

Adjusting wages of living costs: a historical note. 1974 July 21-26. Am endments to the Federal minimum wage law, The 1974. 1974

July 33-37.Analysis of wage gains in 1974, An. 1975 Apr. 3-7.Annual earnings of household heads. 1975 Aug. 14-21.Area sample changes in the area wage survey program. 1975 May

49-50.Area wage survey test focuses on part-timers. 1974 Apr. 60-62. Brazil raises its minimum wage levels. 1973 Nov. 59.Calendar of wage increases and negotiations:

1971. 1971 Jan. 31-44.1972. 1972 Jan. 3-14.1973. 1973 Jan. 3-16.1974. 1974 Jan. 3-8.1975. 1974 Dec. 24-33.1976. 1975 Dec. 11-21.

Changes in employee compensation, 1966 to 1972. 1975 Mar. 10-16.

Comparability wage programs. 1971 Sept. 38-43.Developing a general wage index. 1971 Mar 3-8.Differences in hourly earnings between men and women. 1971

May 9-15.Differences in reporting family income. 1973 Apr. 46-48. Differentials and overlaps in earnings of blacks and whites. 1971

Dec. 16-26.Economic situation of Spanish Americans. 1973 Apr. 3-9.Effect of changes in payment system on productivity in Sweden.

1973 Mar. 51-52.Effect of escalators on wages in major contracts expiring in 1974.

1974 July 27-32.

Employment and Earnings Inadequacy: A measure of worker wel­fare. 1973 Oct. 19-27.

Employment characteristics of low-wage workers. 1972 July 9-14. Exploring the distribution of earned income. 1972 Dec. 16-27. Factors affecting trends in real spendable earnings. 1973 May

16-19.Health and the education-earnings relationship. 1973 Apr. 61-63. Im pact of health on earnings and labor market activity. 1972 Oct.

46-49.Improved area wage survey indexes. 1975 May 30-34.Improving area wage survey indexes. 1973 Jan. 52-57.Income policy and the price system. 1971 Aug. 45-48.M anpower training and earnings. 1975 Apr. 46-48.M easures of change in real wages and earnings. 1972 Feb. 48-53. Measuring union-nonunion earnings differences. 1974 Dec. 3-9. New measures of wage-rate change. 1974 Dec. 10-15.Occupational rankings for men and women by earnings. 1974 Aug.

34-51.Older workers: income and employment. 1972 Jan. 71.Pay Board assessment of wage controls. 1973 Apr. 21-23.Pay differences between men and women in the same job. 1971

Nov. 36-39.Purchasing power o f workers in the Soviet Union. 1971 May

39-45.Quantitative research on the minimum wage. 1975 Apr. 44-46. Recent trends in retirem ent benefits related to earnings. 1972 June

12- 20 .

Reconciling Labor D epartm ent and stabilization agency wage data. 1973 Apr. 24-30.

Report on self-employed Americans in 1973. 1975 Jan. 49-54. Review of wage gains in 1973, A. 1974 Apr. 17-20.Rise of prices and pay adjustments in Italy. 1973 July 47-48. Romanian earnings data. 1972 Oct. 62-64.Scheduled wage increases and escalator provisions in 1975. 1975

Jan. 43-48.Tax effects in measures of economic well-being. 1974 Nov. 45-50. Trends in overtime hours and pay, 1969-74. 1975 Feb. 45-52. Trends in weekly earnings: an analysis. 1975 Aug. 22-32.Two measures of purchasing power contrasted. 1971 Apr. 3-14. Usual weekly earnings of American workers. 1972 Mar. 28-38. Wage and price controls during the American Revolution. 1973

Sept. 3-10.Wage changes and bargaining gains in 1972. 1973 Apr. 17-20. Wage differentials between U.S. and Canada. 1975 Apr. 67-68. W om en’s earnings: recent trends and long-run prospects. 1974

May 23-26.Young workers and their earnings. 1971 July 3-11.

Specified industries

Airlines, August 1970. 1971 Dec. 68-72.Analyzing earnings differentials in industry wage surveys. 1974

June 56-59.Apparel:

Dresses, August 1971. 1973 Mar. 57-58.Hosiery manufacturing:

1969. Oct. 61.September 1970. 1972 Jan. 71-72.Septem ber 1973. 1975 Mar. 56-58.

Separate trousers, m en’s and boys’, January 1971. 1972 Mar.53-54.

Separate trousers, m en’s and boys’, June 1974. 1975 Nov. 63-65.

Shirts, m en’s and boys’, July 1974. 1975 Sept. 48-50.Shirts, m en’s and boys’, October 1971. 1973 Jan. 60-61.Suits and coats, m en’s and boys’, April 1970. 1971 June

76-77.Suits and coats, m en’s and boys’, April 1973. 1974 May

69-72.Suits and coats, w om en’s and misses’, August 1970. 1971 Nov.

58-59.Auto dealer repair shops, June 1973. 1975 Sept. 45-48.Banking, November 1969. 1971 Apr. 57-59.Building trades, skilled and unskilled, July 1973. 1974 Oct. 64-66. Candy manufacturing, August 1970. 1971 Nov. 59-60.

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Chemical plants, June 1971. 1972 Oct. 57-58.Cigarette manufacturing, May-June 1971. 1972 Mar. 54-55.Cigar plants, March 1972. 1973 June 56-57.Comment on wage-price restraints in construction. 1972 Jan. 70. Commercial and savings banks, November 1973. 1975 May 59-61. Communications, D ecem ber 1973. 1975 Jan. 73-74.Comparing municipal salaries with industry and Federal pay. 1971

Oct. 46-50.Comparing union and nonunion wages in manufacturing. 1971

May 20-26.Construction, 1969. 1972 Sept. 57-59.Construction, Septem ber 1972. 1974 Aug. 71-75.C ontract cleaning, July 1971. 1973 Mar. 53-55.Departm ent stores, Septem ber 1973. 1975 Apr. 61-64.Earnings differences in m achinery m anufacturing. 1974 July

38-47.Electric and gas utilities, Novem ber 1972. 1974 Nov. 53-54. Electronic data processing, February 1973. 1975 Mar. 51-56. Fertilizer plants, April 1971. 1972 Aug. 40-41.Flour mills, May 1972. 1973 Oct. 51-52.Footwear, M arch 1971. 1973 June 57-58.Foundries, nonferrous, June 1970. 1971 Sept. 56-57.Furniture, O ctober 1971. 1973 June 58-60.Glassware manufacturing, May 1970. 1971 June 77.Grocery stores, July 1971. 1973 May 47-49.Grocery workers, July 1973. 1975 Feb. 72-74.Hospitals, State and local government, August 1972. 1974 Apr.

56-57.Hotels and motels, June 1973. 1975 Mar. 60-63.Leather tanning, March 1973. 1974 Dec. 61-62.Life insurance, Decem ber 1971. 1973 Aug. 66-68.Machinery, nonelectrical, winter 1970-71. 1972 July 37-39.Meat industry, March 1974. 1975 Dec. 53-55.Metal mining, Septem ber 1972. 1974 Apr. 59-60.Milk industry, November 1973. 1975 May 57-59.Nonelectrical machinery, February 1973. 1974 Nov. 55-57.Paint and varnish manufacturing, Novem ber 1970. 1972 Feb.

65-66.Paperboard container and box plants, M arch 1970. 1971 Aug.

63-64.Papermaking, November 1972. 1974 Apr. 58-59.Petroleum and gas, August 1971. 1973 August 68-69.Petroleum refining, April 1971. 1972 May 54-55.Printing industry, July 1974 1975 Sept. 43-45.Printing trades, July 1973. 1975 Feb. 69-71.Restaurants and hotels, M arch 1970. 1971 July 47-51.Steel foundries, November 1973. 1975 Nov. 62-63.Steel industry, Septem ber 1972. 1974 Aug. 75-77.Synthetic fibers manufacturing, Decem ber 1970. 1971 Nov. 55-56. Textile d ye ing and finishing, D e c e m b e r 1970 . 1972 Apr. 4 2 - 4 3 . Textile mills, August 1971. 1972 Sept. 59-60.Wage differences among m anufacturing establishments. 1971 May

16-19.Wage-price restraints in construction. 1971 Sept. 46-47.Where women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.

Specified occupations

Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends. 1971 June 3-36.Changing attitudes and patterns.Analysis o f occupational wage differences.Earnings and family income.Com pensation per m an-hour and take-home pay.A com m ent on the findings.

Firemen and policemen, January 1972. 1972 Oct. 59-60.Measuring annual earnings of household heads in production jobs.

1974 Apr. 3-11.Nursing home, May 1973. 1975 Mar. 58-60.Pay for police and, firefighters. 1975 Oct. 55.Telephone and telegraph workers:

Decem ber 1969. 1971 Jan. 61-62.Decem ber 1970. 1972 Aug. 43-44.Decem ber 1972. 1974 July 57-58.

Transit employees, July 1973. 1974 July 55-56.

Transit employees, July 1974. 1975 July 47-48.Truckdrivers, July 1973. 1974 Sept. 53-54.Truckdrivers, July 1974. 1975 Sept. 50-51.TV and appliance technicians, Septem ber 1972. 1974 July 53-55. W here women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.W hite-collar workers:

1971 Jan. 53-56, 57-59.1972 Jan. 72-74, Dec. 39-41.1973 Oct. 53-55.1974 Oct. 63-64.1975 Oct. 52-54.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH

Economic growth and ecology—a biologist’s view. 1971 Nov. 3-13. Economic growth and ecology—an econom ist’s view. 1971 Nov.

14-21.Helping underdeveloped countries tackle unemployment. 1971

May 60-61.Job-creating potential of Federal spending. 1975 Nov. 66-68. Regional developm ent of Japan. 1972 June 53-54.

ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMS

AFL-CIO focus: economy, farmworkers, and women’s rights. 1975 Dec. 42-46.

Economic indicators issued by States. 1971 Sept. 47-50.Economic policy and inflation in the 1960’s—a review essay. 1973

Nov. 49-52.Economics and politics. 1974 Feb. 2.Emergency disputes and public policy. 1971 Aug. 42-45.Has the potential output of the U.S. economy been misstated?

1974 Dec. 34-42.Indexing: the Brazilian solution and the U.S. economy. 1974 Nov.

57-58.Internal and external functions of the Council of Economic Ad­

visers. 1974 Mar. 42-43.Labor and the economy in:

1970. 1971 Jan. 3-13.1971. 1972 Jan. 15-27.1972. 1973 Jan. 17-26.1973. 1974 Jan. 9-21.1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.

Labor markets and manpower policies in perspective. 1972 Sept. 22-28.

Maximum efficient rate of recovery. 1974 Mar. 2.Numeraire. 1974 Mar. 2.Problems in formulating a general pay standard. 1974 Mar. 31-34. Quantitative research on the minimum wage. 1975 Apr. 44-46. Rethinking the allocation of resources in social research. 1974

June 36-39.Setting national priorities: the 1973 budget-a review essay. 1972

Sept. 33-37.Social experiments: their uses and limitations. 1974 June 28-35. State and local government spending in 1975. 1971 Aug. 19-28. Statistical needs for setting policy. 1971 Sept. 43-45.Three pitfalls for presidential advisers. 1974 Mar. 43-44.United States economy in 1985, The. 1973 Dec. 3-42.

An overview of BLS projections.Population and labor force projections.Projected changes in occupation.Projections of GNP, income, output, and employment.

Wage-price controls and incomes policies. 1974 Mar. 34-39.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

A further view on laboratory education. 1971 Mar. 63-65. American Federation of Teachers 56th annual convention. 1972

Oct. 55-56.BLS pilot survey of training in industry, The. 1974 Feb. 26-32. Breadth of training in apprenticeship. 1975 May 46-47.Collective bargaining in higher education. 1973 May 33-34. Developing reliable data on training in industry. 1974 Feb. 33-37. Education Am endments of 1972. 1973 Jan. 50-51.Educational attainm ent of workers:

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March 1971. 1971 Nov. 30-35.March 1972. 1972 Nov. 38-42.March 1973. 1974 Jan. 58-62.March 1974. 1975 Feb. 64-69.

Education and job training of scientists and engineers. 1973 Nov.5 4 - 55.

Education and labor m arket tightness. 1974 Oct. 51-53.Education levels and unemploym ent in Asian countries. 1973 Nov.

58-59.Education of workers: projections to 1990. 1973 Nov. 22-31. Employer and union reactions to foreign training practices. 1974

Feb. 65-66.Faculty unionism in institutions of higher education. 1974 Apr.

48-51.Going back to school at 35. 1973 Oct. 39-42.Going back to school at 35 and over. 1975 Dec. 47-50.Health and the education-earnings relationship. 1973 Apr. 61-63. How union leaders view job training programs. 1971 Apr. 65-66. Investment in human capital and black-white unemployment. 1975

July 13-21.Job Corps experience with manpower training. 1975 O ctober

3-11.Job training program s in urban poverty areas. 1971 Aug. 36-41. Labor m arket ‘twist,’ 1964-69, The. 1971 July 26-36.Lessons for American apprenticeship from foreign innovations.

1975 May 47-48.M anpower evaluations: vulnerable but useful. 1975 Apr. 51. M anpower program s for criminal offenders. 1972 Aug. 17-24. M anpower training and earnings. 1975 Apr. 46-48.M anpower training and lifetime employment in Japan. 1974 Nov.

43-45.M anpower training in Japan. 1973 Sept. 16-24.M easurem ent and analysis of work training. 1975 Sept. 19-26. National Education Association’s 51st convention. 1972 Sept.

5 5 - 56.R ecurrent education and manpower training in G reat Britain. 1975

Sept. 30-34.Role of on-the-job training in a clinical laboratory. 1971 Mar.

65-69.Statistical effect of work-training programs on the unemployment

rate. 1972 Sept. 7-13.Training completion: U.S. and Canada. 1972 July 39-40. ‘Vocational training revolution’ in France, The. 1974 Jan. 69. W here women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.Women in professional training. 1974 May 41-43.W omen in professional train ing-an update. 1975 Nov. 49-51.

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT ACT

Emergency Employment Act: An interim assessment. 1972 June 3-11.

EMPLOYMENT (See also Labor force; Unemployment.)

A 25-year look at employment as m easured by two surveys. 1973 July 14-23.

Comparing employment shifts in 10 industrialized countries. 1971 Oct. 3-11.

Defense engineers: Do they have special reem ploym ent problems? 1971 July 52-54.

Effect of the energy crisis on employment. 1974 Aug. 8-16. Emergency Employment Act: An interim assessment. 1972 June

3-11.Employment among the poor of six central cities. 1973 Oct.

52-53.Employment and earnings inadequacy: a measure of worker wel­

fare. 1973 Oct. 19-27.Employment and exports, 1963-72. 1973 Aug. 16-27.Employment and personal consum ption expenditures. 1972 Mar.

39-47.Employment and unemploym ent among Americans of Spanish

origin. 1974 Apr. 12-16.Employment and unemployment in:

1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.1971. 1972 Feb. 20-28.

1972. 1973 Feb. 24-34.1973. 1974 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1974. 1974 Aug. 3-7.1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1975. 1975 Aug. 11-13.

Employment characteristics of low-wage workers. 1972 July 9-14. Employment Cost Index: a measure of change in the ‘price of

labor.’ 1975 July 3-12.Employment developments in the first half of 1973. 1973 Sept.

25-28.Employment effects o f reduced defense spending. 1971 Dec. 3-11. Employment in agriculture: a profile. 1974 Apr. 28-32. Employment in manufacturing during the ’6 9 -’71 downturn. 1972

June 34-40.Employment in the atomic energy field:

1970. 1971 Oct. 51-54.1971. 1972 Sept. 47-49.1973. 1974 Sept. 23-27.

Employment of high school graduates and dropouts:October 1970. 1971 May 33-38.October 1971. 1972 May 49-53.October 1972. 1973 June 26-32.O ctober 1973. 1974 Sept. 48-52.O ctober 1975. 1975 Aug. 33-36.

Employment of recent college graduates:O ctober 1971. 1973 Feb. 41-50.October 1972. 1974 Oct. 33-40.

Employment of school-age youth:O ctober 1970. 1971 Aug. 13-18.O ctober 1971. 1972 Aug. 25-30.O ctober 1972. 1973 Sept. 11-15.O ctober 1973. 1974 Oct. 66-67.

Employment of scientists and engineers in 1970. 1972 Apr. 43-44. Employment situation of Vietnam-era veterans:

1971 Sept. 3-11.1972 Dec. 7-15.1974 Aug. 17-26.

Enlarging the concept of a labor reserve. 1975 Apr. 20-28. Exploring the adequacy of employment. 1973 Oct. 3-9.Factors affecting the job status of workers with Spanish surnames.

1973 Apr. 10-16.Federal employment standards legislation. 1973 Jan. 50-51.France curbs its tem porary work agencies. 1972 Nov. 55-56.How employers screen disadvantaged job applicants. 1972 Sept.

14- 2 1 .

Industrial use of petroleum: effect on employment. 1974 Mar. 3-8. Involuntary part-time work: a cyclical analysis. 1975 Sept. 12-18. Jobs for veterans. 1973 Feb. 2.Job situation of Vietnam-era veterans. 1974 Aug. 17-26.Labor and the economy in:

1970. 1971 Jan. 3-13.1971. 1972 Jan. 15-27.1973. 1974 Jan. 9-21.1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.

Labor force growth and the return to full employment. 1972 Feb. 29-39.

Labor force participation of men, 25-54, by race. 1975 July 40-42. Labor in a year of econom ic stabilization. 1973 Jan. 17-26. Managerial jobseeking: methods and techniques. 1972 Dec. 29-30. M anpower impact of Federal pollution control expenditures. 1975

June 54-56.M anpower programs for criminal offenders. 1972 Aug. 17-24. Marital and family characteristics of the labor force:

M arch 1970. 1971 Mar. 46-50.March 1971. 1972 Apr. 4-8.March 1972. 1973 Apr. 31-36.M arch 1973. 1974 Apr. 21-27.March 1974. 1975 Jan. 60-64.M arch 1975. 1975 Nov. 52-56.

Multiple jobholding:1970 and 1971. 1971 Oct. 32-45.May 1973. 1974 May 64-69.May 1974. 1975 Feb. 60-64.May 1975. 1975 Nov. 56-62.

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New Federal-State occupational employment statistics program. 1971 Oct. 12-17.

Occupational employment survey in printing and publishing. 1971 Nov. 56-58.

Older workers: income and employment. 1972 Jan. 71.Open issues in public employment programs. 1975 May 29.Pension provisions affecting the employm ent of older workers.

1973 Apr. 41-45.Plunge of employment during the recent recession, The. 1975 Dec.

8- 10 .

Professional manpower: the job m arket turnaround. 1972 Oct. 9-15.

Regional differences in employment and unemployment, 1957-72.1974 Mar. 15-24.

Removing roadblocks to minority hiring. 1972 Apr. 23-24.Report on self-employed Americans in 1973, A. 1975 Jan. 49-54. Role of the Job Bank in the placem ent process. 1972 Dec. 28-29. Students and summer jobs. 1971 Feb. 55-62.Students, graduates, and dropouts in the labor m arket, October

1974. 1975 Aug. 33-36.Supplemental measures of labor force underutilization. 1975 May

13-23.Trends in Federal employment, 1958-72. 1974 Oct. 17-25.U.S. and U.S.S.R. civilian employment in government. 1972 Aug.

44-46.Women in the labor force:

The early years. 1975 Nov. 3-9.The middle years. 1975 Nov. 10-16.The later years. 1975 Nov. 17-24.

Work experience of the population:1969. 1971 Jan. 45-52.1970. 1971 Dec. 35-44.1972. 1974 Feb. 48-56.1973. 1974 Dec. 49-53.1974. 1975 Oct. 47-52.

Young workers: in school and out. 1973 Sept. 11-15.

ENERGY REQUIREMENTS

Effect of the energy crisis on employment. 1974 Aug. 8-16.Effect of the energy crisis on employment in 172 industries. 1974

June 60.Industrial use of petroleum: effect on employment. 1974 Mar. 3-8. Labor and the economy in 1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.

ENGINEERS

Attitudes of Federal scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60.

Characteristics of jobless engineers. 1972 Oct. 16-21.Defense engineers: Do they have special reemployment problems?

1971 July 52-54.Education and job training of scientists and engineers. 1973 Nov.

54-55.Employment in the atomic energy field:

1970. 1971 Oct. 51-54.1971. 1972 Sept. 47-49.1973. 1974 Sept. 23-27.

Employment of scientists and engineers in 1970. 1972 Apr. 43-44. Mobility of unemployed engineers: a case study. 1973 May 41-43. Persons in engineering, scientific, and technical occupations. 1974

Feb. 66.Projected demand for and supply of Ph. D. manpower, 1972-85.

1975 Dec. 52-53.Reemployment assistance for engineers, scientists, and technicians.

1974 May 72-73.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Consent decree on seniority in the steel industry. 1975 Mar. 43-46.

Discrimination, monopsony, and union power in the building trades. 1972 Apr. 24-26.

Effect of the Gardner-Denver case on Title VII disputes. 1975 Mar. 46-48.

Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972. 1973 Jan. 50-51.

Evaluating the success of the EEOC compliance process. 1973 May 26-29.

Federal employment standards legislation. 1973 Jan. 50-51.Labor and the economy in 1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.Labor m arket changes for black men since 1964. 1975 Apr.

42-44.Minority workers in construction referral unions. 1972 May 17-26. Need for conciliation under Title VII, The. 1975 Mar. 48-50. Proposed revision of sex discrimination guidelines. 1974 May 58. Sex stereotyping: its decline in skilled trades. 1974 May 14-22. Working women and their membership in labor unions. 1974 May

27-33.

ESCALATOR CLAUSES

Analysis of wage gains in 1974, An. 1975 Apr. 3-7.Calendar of wage increases and negotiations:

1971. 1971 Jan. 31-44.1972. 1972 Jan. 3-14.1973. 1973 Jan. 3-16.1974. 1974 Jan. 3-8.1975. 1974 Dec. 24-33.1976. 1975 Dec. 11-21.

Does inflation ride escalators? Not yet, Pay Council study finds. 1975 Nov. 65-66.

Effect of escalators on wages in major contracts expiring in 1974. 1974 July 27-32.

Escalators and wage change: more comparisons. 1974 Oct. 54-55. Escalators and wage change: the business cycle. 1974 Oct. 54. Scheduled wage increases and escalator provisions in 1975. 1975

Jan. 43-48.

EUROPE

Comparing employment shifts in 10 industrialized countries. 1971 Oct. 3-11.

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

European w orkers’ participation in management. 1973 Feb. 9-15. How other nations deal with emergency disputes. 1972 May

37-43.Programs for providing winter jobs in construction. 1971 Feb.

24-32.Regulation of private pension plans in Europe. 1971 Apr. 33-39. Social security for migrant workers in the European communities.

1972 Oct. 65.Turkish labor and the European Economic Community. 1972 June

52-53.Unit labor costs in eleven countries. 1971 Aug. 3-12.

EXPORTS (See Foreign trade.)

FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT

Federal employment standards legislation. 1973 Jan. 50-51.

FARMING (See Agriculture.)

FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (See Public employees.)

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE

FMCS and arbitration: problems and prospects. 1971 Apr. 40-45. Playboy Club International, Inc., Detroit Div. and Hotel, Motel

and Restaurant Employees, Local 705. (FMCS case.) 1973 Jan. 69-70.

FINLAND

Pension supplements based on need in five European countries. 1974 Mar. 48.

FOREIGN TRADE

Contrasting experiences with trade adjustment assistance. 1975 June 25-30.

Employment and exports, 1963-72. 1973 Aug. 16-27.Trade adjustment assistance to workers displaced by imports, fiscal

1963-73. 1974 Jan. 63-65.

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Trends in U.S. export prices and OPEC oil prices. 1975 Nov.3 6- 43.

Unions, devaluation, and foreign trade. 1972 Apr. 15-18.

FRANCE

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

France curbs its tem porary work agencies. 1972 Nov. 55-56. Improving working life—the role of European unions. 1974 Sept.

3-11.Pension supplements based on need in five European countries.

1974 Mar. 48.Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.

1975 July 28-32.Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.‘Vocational training revolution’ in France, The. 1974 Jan. 69.

FRINGE BENEFITS (See Supplemental benefits.)

GERMANY

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

Germ an retirem ent pensions made more flexible. 1973 Oct. 57. Improving working life—the role of European unions. 1974 Sept.

3-11.Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.

1975 July 28-32.Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.

GOVERNMENT WORKERS (See Public employees.)

GREAT BRITAIN (See United Kingdom.)

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972. 1973 Jan. 50-51.Dental care added to Sw eden’s national health program. 1973 Oct.

57.Determining eligibility for black-lung compensation. 1974 Mar.

25-30.Effect of health on duration of unemployment, The. 1974 Apr.

53-54.Enforcing job safety: a m anagerial view. 1975 Mar. 36-39. Enforcing job safety: a union view of OSHA. 1975 Mar. 39-41. Federal role in job safety and health, The. 1973 Aug. 28-55.

Forging a partnership with the States.Inspection and enforcem ent at the workplace.If a citation is appealed.Research to determ ine w hat’s dangerous.The new survey of occupational injuries and illnesses.

Health and the education-earnings relationship. 1973 Apr. 61-63. How auxiliaries increase productivity of dentists. 1971 Apr. 63-64. Impact of health on earnings and labor m arket activity. 1972 Oct.

46-49.Improvements in employee health care benefits. 1972 Aug. 31-34. M otor vehicles and occupational injuries in New York State. 1974

Dec. 57-61.Negotiated health programs: the California experience. 1975 Apr.

37 - 42.New approach to occupational safety and health statistics. 1972

Mar. 14-19.OSHA and State job safety plans. 1974 Apr. 44-46.Physician’s assistants and the licensing issue. 1971 Apr. 62-63. Physician’s role in hospital managem ent. 1971 Apr. 60-62.Role of on-the-job training in a clinical laboratory. 1971 Mar.

65-69.Safety and health provisions before and after OSHA. 1975 Sept.

40-43.Setting priorities for NIOSH research. 1974 Mar. 41-43.Three years o f OSHA: the view from within. 1975 Mar. 35-36.

Union report slow rise in health, insurance, and pension coverage. 1975 Jan. 67-70.

W orker health and safety: an area of conflicts. 1975 Sept. 3-11.

HEALTH AND INSURANCE PLANS

Changes in employee compensation, 1966 to 1972. 1975 Mar. 10-16.

Changes in selected health care plans. 1975 Dec. 22-26.Dental care added to Sweden’s national health program. 1973 Oct.

57.Employer expenditures for private retirem ent and insurance plans.

1972 July 15-19.Health benefits and job loss. 1975 Apr. 2.Sweden changes maternity benefit to parent insurance. 1973 Aug.

78.Unions report slow rise in health, insurance, and pension coverage.

1975 Jan. 67-70.

HOSPITALS

Hospital and surgical insurance coverage. 1972 July 40.Physician’s role in hospital management. 1971 Apr. 60-62. Recognition, negotiation, and work stoppages in hospitals. 1971

May 54-58.Wage differences narrow between government and private

hospitals. 1974 Apr. 56-57.

HOURS OF WORK

A look at the 4-day workweek. 1971 Oct. 33-37.C anada and the 4-day week. 1972 July 42-43.How many days make a workweek? 1975 Apr. 29-36.Involuntary part-time work: a cyclical analysis. 1975 Sept. 12-18. Measuring productivity under a 4-day week. 1974 Apr. 55-56.New patterns for working time. 1973 Feb. 3-8.Recent trends in overtime hours and premium pay. 1971 Aug.

29-35.Seven-day production week proposed in India. 1973 June 64. Trends in labor and leisure. 1971 Feb. 3-11.Trends in overtime hours and pay, 1969-74. 1975 Feb. 45-52.Work schedules and the rush hour. 1975 July 43-47.

HOUSING (See C onstruction.)

IMMIGRATION

Immigrant Mexicans and the U.S. work force. 1975 May 44-46. Im pact of immigration on the labor force. 1975 May 41-44.

IMPORTS (See Foreign trade.)

INCENTIVE PLANS

Analysis of M ichigan’s experience with work incentives. 1971 Sept.15-22.

Time and incentive pay practices in urban areas. 1971 Dec. 53-56.

INCOME (See Earnings and wages.)

INDEXES (See also Prices.)

Comparing the behavior of two measures of price change. 1973 Aug. 66.

Consum er Expenditure Survey, The 1972-73. 1974 Dec. 16-23. Cost-of-living indexes for Americans living abroad:

1972 Apr. 46-47; July 41-42; Oct. 65.1973 Jan. 66; Apr. 69; July 48-49; Oct. 56.1974 Jan. 69; Apr. 63; July 61; Oct. 62.1975 Feb. 76; July 49; Nov. 71.

Determining the effects of quality change on the CPI. 1971 May 27-32.

Developing a general wage index. 1971 Mar. 3-8.Does inflation ride escalators? Not yet, Pay Council study finds.

1975 Nov. 65-66.Employment Cost Index: a measure of change in the ‘price of

labor.’ 1975 July 3-12.European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975

Sept. 53-56.

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Family budgets and geographic differences in price levels. 1975 Apr. 8-15.

Improved area wage survey indexes. 1975 May 30-34. Improvements in the industrial price program. 1975 May 51-52. Indexing: the Brazilian solution and the U.S. economy. 1974 Nov.

57-58.Introducing price indexes for railroad freight. 1975 June 19-24. Measuring regional price change in urban areas. 1973 Oct. 34-38. New consum er price indexes by size of city. 1972 Aug. 3-8.New hourly earnings index. 1971 Dec. 66-67.Pension adjustm ent using wage and price indexes. 1974 Sept.

55-56.Price indexes by size of city:

1973 Mar. 55-57, June 54-55, Sept. 73-74, Dec. 65-67. Toward comprehensive m easurem ent of prices. 1971 Mar. 9-22. Two m easures of purchasing power contrasted. 1971 Apr. 3-14. Southern cities again paced consum er price rise in 1974. 1975

May 53-57.Statistical characteristics of major BLS series. 1974 July 48-52. Subemployment: exclusion and inadequacy indexes. 1975 May

3-12.Supplemental measures of labor force underutilization. 1975 May

13-23.Updating the Consum er Price Index—an overview. 1974 July 3-20.

INDIA

Seven-day production week proposed in India. 1973 June 64.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (See Labor-m anagem ent relations.)

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

Papers from annual meeting:23d, Decem ber 1970. 1971 Mar. 51-62, Apr. 60-64.24th, Decem ber 1971. 1972 Apr. 15-26.25th, Decem ber 1972. 1973 Apr. 49-60, May 26-40.26th, Decem ber 1973. 1974 Mar. 31-42, Apr. 41-52.27th, Decem ber 1974. 1975 Mar. 35-50, Apr. 37-56, May

35-48.Papers from spring meeting, May 1973. 1973 Aug. 56-64.

INFLATION (See also Prices.)

Inflation policies and collective bargaining. 1971 Aug. 48-52. Inflation versus unemployment: another view of the trade-off. 1971

Nov. 49-54.Inflation versus unemployment: the worsening trade-off. 1971 Feb.

68-71.Manpower approach to the unemployment-inflation dilemma. 1971

May 51-54.

INSTITUTE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND GROUP RELATIONS

Papers from Collective Bargaining Forum:3d annual, May 1971. 1971 Aug. 42-59.5th annual, June 1973. 1973 Sept. 33-66.

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS

International Association of Fire Fighters convention. 1972 Oct.52-55.

INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUF­FEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS OF AMERICA (Ind.)

International Brotherhood of Teamsters convention. 1971 Sept.54-55.

INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION

ILO accomplishments—organized labor’s view. 1975 May 37-39. ILO accomplishments—the U.S. em ployers’ view. 1975 May 40-41. ILO conference adopts standard on carcenogenic substances. 1974

Sept. 55.ILO plan for solving the job crisis in Colombia. 1971 Mar. 32-40.

Results of the 1972 International Labor Conference. 1972 Sept. 38-46.

Results of the 1973 International Labor Conference. 1973 Oct.28-33.

Seamen and modernization of m erchant shipping. 1971 Feb. 49-54.

Tripartism reaffirmed by the 1971 International Labor Conference. 1971 Sept. 30-37.

U.S. participation in the ILO: a political dimension. 1975 May 35-37.

IRELAND

Attitudes toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

ISRAEL

Israeli manpower in perspective. 1974 Aug. 63-66.Israel’s labor federation: a look at its current status. 1975 Nov.

69-71.W hat happens when everyone organizes? 1972 Apr. 27-32.

ITALY

European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

Improving working life—the role of European unions. 1974 Sept. 3-11.

Rise of prices and pay adjustments in Italy. 1973 July 47-48. Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.

JAPAN

Computerizing labor m arket information in Japan. 1974 Feb. 60-64.

Japan’s labor econom y-prospect for the future. 1972 Oct. 3-8. Japan’s net national welfare provisionally computed. 1973 July 50. Japan’s public workers seek to regain the right to strike. 1973 Feb.

53.Manpower training and lifetime employment in Japan. 1974 Nov.

43-45.Manpower training in Japan. 1973 Sept. 16-24.Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.

1975 July 28-32.Regional developm ent of Japan. 1972 June 53-54.Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.Union membership in Japan edged upward in 1972. 1973 July 51. W orkers’ morale in Japan. 1975 June 49-53.

JOB SATISFACTION

Absence from work—a look at some national data. 1973 July 24-30.

Adapting jobs to people: experiments at Alcan. 1973 Apr. 49-51. Asking the right questions on job satisfaction. 1973 Apr. 51-52. Determining who are the ‘hidden unem ployed.’ 1973 Mar. 27-30. Discontented blue-collar w orkers-a case study. 1971 Apr. 25-32. Discouraged workers and changes in unemployment. 1973 Mar.

8-16.Discouraged workers and unemployment. 1974 Sept. 28-30. Evaluating working conditions in America. 1973 Nov. 32-41. Governm ent approaches to the humanization of work. 1973 Apr.

52-54.How do workers view their work in America? 1973 June 46-48. How employers screen disadvantaged job applicants. 1972 Sept.

14-21.How many days make a workweek? 1975 Apr. 29-36.Improving working life -the role of European unions. 1974 Sept.

3-11.

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Job enrichment: a union view. 1973 Apr. 54-56.Job redesign, reform, enrichm ent-exploring the limitations. 1973

July 35-41.Middle-aged job changers. 1973 June 60-61.Six Am erican workers assess job redesign at Saab-Scania. 1975

Sept. 52-53.W hat’s wrong with work in Am erica?—a review essay. 1973 Mar.

38-44.W orker dissatisfaction: a look at the causes. 1974 Feb. 57-58. W orker dissatisfaction: a look at the econom ic effects. 1974 Feb.

58-59.Working conditions survey as a source of social indicators. 1971

Apr. 15-24.

JOBSEEKING METHODS

Jobseeking methods used by Am erican workers. 1975 Aug. 39-42. Jobseeking m ethods used by unemployed workers. 1973 Feb.

35-40.Methods of looking for work in Philadelphia’s inner city. 1973

May 49-51.

JOB VACANCIES (See also Quit rate.)

Job tenure of workers, January 1973. 1974 Dec. 53-57.Job vacancies, hires, quits, and layoffs in manufacturing, 1972.

1973 Apr. 66-67.Job vacancies in m anufacturing, 1969-73. 1974 Aug. 27-33.Job vacancies in 1970. 1971 Feb. 20-21.

LABOR COSTS (See Unit labor cost.)

LABOR FORCE

General

Area wage survey test focuses on part-timers. 1974 Apr. 60-62. Changes in the occupational structure of U.S. jobs. 1975 Mar.

24-34.Disabled and the decline in m en’s labor force participation, The.

1973 Nov. 53.Employment and unem ploym ent among Americans of Spanish

origin. 1974 Apr. 12-16.Employment and unemploym ent in:

1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.1971. 1972 Feb. 20-28.1972. 1973 Feb. 24-34.1973. 1974 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1974. 1974 Aug. 3-7.1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1975. 1975 Aug. 11-13.

Employment in agriculture: a profile. 1974 Apr. 28-32.Enlarging the concept of a labor reserve. 1975 Apr. 20-28. Immigrant Mexicans and the U.S. work force. 1975 May 44-46. Impact o f immigration on the labor force. 1975 May 41-44. Involuntary part-time work: a cyclical analysis. 1975 Sept. 12-18. Job losers, leavers, and entrants: traits and trends. 1973 Aug.

3-15.Labor force developments. 1974 Nov. 2.Labor force developments, first quarter 1973. 1973 May 19.Labor force participation of men, 25-54, by race. 1975 July 40-42. M anpower decentralization. 1974 June 2.M anpower evaluations: vulnerable but useful. 1975 Apr. 51. M anpower impact of Federal pollution control expenditures. 1975

June 54-56.Manpower impact of purchases by State and local governments.

1973 June 33-39.Manpower programs for criminal offenders. 1972 Aug. 17-24. Manpower revenue sharing. 1973 Apr. 2.Migration and the labor force. 1974 Sept. 12-16.New type of working life table for men. 1972 July 20-27. Occupational migration, discrimination, and the central labor

force. 1971 Dec. 57-61.Occupational mobility of workers. 1975 Feb. 53-59.On the decline of male labor force participation. 1972 Oct. 44-49. Professional manpower: the job m arket turnaround. 1972 Oct.

9-15.

Profile of the tem porary help industry and its workers. 1974 May4 4 - 49.

Seasonal adjustm ent o f labor force series. 1973 May 52.Sex stereotyping: its decline in skilled trades. 1974 May 14-22. Supplemental measures of labor force underutilization. 1975 May

13-23.Unutilized manpower in poverty areas of six U.S. cities. 1971 Dec.

4 5 - 52.W ork experience of the population:

1969. 1971 Jan. 45-52.1970. 1971 Dec. 35-44.1972. 1974 Feb. 48-56.1973. 1974 Dec. 49-53.1974. 1975 Oct. 47-52.

Characteristics

Analysis of unemployment by household relationship. 1972 Aug. 9-16.

Marital and family characteristics of workers:M arch 1970. 1971 Mar. 46-50.M arch 1971. 1972 Apr. 4-8.M arch 1972. 1973 Apr. 31-36.M arch 1973. 1974 Apr. 21-27.M arch 1974. 1975 Jan. 60-64.M arch 1975. 1975 Nov. 52-56.

Multiple jobholding:1970 and 1971. 1971 Oct. 32-45.May 1973. 1974 May 64-69.May 1974. 1975 Feb. 60-64.May 1975. 1975 Nov. 56-62.

Occupational characteristics of urban workers. 1971 Oct. 21-32. R eport on self-employed Americans in 1973, A. 1975 Jan. 49-54.

Education

Educational attainm ent of workers:M arch 1971. 1971 Nov. 30-35.M arch 1972. 1972 Nov. 38-42.M arch 1973. 1974 Jan. 58-62.M arch 1974. 1975 Feb. 64-69.

Education of workers: projections to 1990. 1973 Nov. 22-31.

Projections

Construction manpower needs by 1980. 1971 July 12-18.Education of workers: projections to 1990. 1973 Nov. 22-31. Future of work: Three possible alternatives. 1972 May 3-11.Labor force growth and the return to full employment. 1972 Feb.

29-39.On the accuracy of labor force projections. 1972 Oct. 22-29. Projected demand for and supply of Ph. D. manpower, 1972-85.

1975 Dec. 52-53.United States economy in 1985, The. 1973 Dec. 3-42.

An overview of BLS projections.Population and labor force projections.Projected changes in occupation.Projections of GNP, income, output, and employment.

U.S. labor force: projections to 1990. 1973 July 3-13.

Women

Changes in the labor force status of women. 1973 Aug. 76. Children of working mothers:

M arch 1970. 1971 July 19-25.M arch 1972. 1973 Apr. 37-40.M arch 1973. 1974 May 50-58.M arch 1974. 1975 Jan. 64-74.

Labor force activity o f married women. 1973 Apr. 31-36. Occupations of women and black workers, 1962-74. 1975 Nov.

25-35.W here women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.W omen in professional training. 1974 May 41-43.W omen in the labor force:

The early years. 1975 Nov. 3-9.The middle years. 1975 Nov. 10-16.

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The later years. 1975 Nov. 17-24.Women in the professions, 1890-1970. 1974 May 34-39.W omen’s earnings: recent trends and long-run prospects. 1974

May 23-26.Working women and the division of household tasks. 1972 Apr.

9-14.

Youth

College students and the meaning of work. 1973 Nov. 42. Employment of high school graduates and dropouts:

O ctober 1970. 1971 May 33-38.O ctober 1971. 1972 May 49-53.O ctober 1972. 1973 June 26-32.October 1973. 1974 Sept. 48-52.

Employment of recent college graduates. 1973 Feb. 41-50. Employment of school-age youth:

O ctober 1971. 1972 Aug. 25-30.O ctober 1973. 1974 Oct. 66-67.

High school class of 1972: more at work, fewer in college. 1973 June 26-32.

Students and summer jobs. 1971 Feb. 55-62.Students, graduates, and dropouts in the labor market, October

1974. 1975 Aug. 33-36.Young workers: in school and out. 1973 Sept. 11-15.Young workers and their earnings. 1971 July 3-11.

LABOR HISTORY

Black studies in the D epartm ent of Labor, 1897-1907. 1974 June 17-27.

Coal strike of 1902—turning point in U.S. policy. 1975 Oct. 21-28. Creation of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, The. 1975 Feb. 25-31. Furor over working children and the Bureau of Labor, A. 1975

Oct. 34-36.Origin of the U.S. D epartm ent of Labor. 1973 Mar. 3-7.Selection of the first U.S. Commissioner of Labor, The. 1975 Apr.

16-19.Senator’s reaction to report on working women and children, A.

1975 Oct. 36-38.Who is the father of Labor Day? 1972 Sept. 3-6.

LABOR LAW

Amendments to the Federal minimum wage law, The 1974. 1974 July 33-37.

Changes in State labor laws:1970. 1971 Jan. 14-21.1971. 1972 Jan. 29-39.1972. 1973 Jan. 27-36.1973. 1974 Jan. 22-31.1974. 1975 Jan. 17-29.

Changes in w orker’s compensation:1971. 1972 Jan. 51-55.1972. 1973 Jan. 45-49.1973. 1974 Jan. 32-38.1974. 1975 Jan. 30-37.

Federal employment standards legislation. 1973 Jan. 50-51. Longshorem en’s and Harbor W orkers’ Compensation Act. Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972.Service C ontract Act Am endments of 1972.Education Amendments of 1972.Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.

Intergovernmental relations under the new m anpower act. 1974 June 10-16.

Labor and the economy:1971. 1972 Jan. 15-27.1972. 1973 Jan. 17-26.1973. 1974 Jan. 9-21.1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.

Measuring total and State insured unemployment. 1971 June 37-48.

Report on State unemployment insurance laws:1971 Jan. 22-30.1972 Jan. 40-50.1973 Jan. 37-44.

1974 Jan. 39-46.1975 Jan. 38-42.

LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS

Attitudes toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.

Australian industrial relations—a system in transition? 1975 Apr. 65-67.

Autos, trucking head increased 1976 bargaining activity. 1975 Dec. 11-21.

Binding arbitration in the public sector. 1975 Apr. 53-56.Consent decree on seniority in the steel industry. 1975 Mar.

43-46.Developing language on alcoholism in labor-management con­

tracts. 1975 June 57.Dispute settlement in the electrical contracting industry. 1972 Apr.

21-23.Effect of the Gardner-Denver case on Title VII disputes. 1975

Mar. 46-48.European w orkers’ participation in management. 1973 Feb. 9-15. Expedited arbitration of labor grievances. 1975 Apr. 51-53. Exploring alternatives to the strike-A special section. 1973 Sept.

33-66.Is the strike outmoded?The search for industrial peace.Basic steel’s experimental negotiating agreement.In the public sector:

Factfinding with binding recommendations.Variations in third-party decisionmaking.The unreal distinction between public and private sectors. Why teachers need the right to strike.Mutual anxiety: A California proposal.

In the private sector:Replacing economic weapons with reason.Stretching out the duration of labor contracts.Partisan mediation by the central labor council.Limitations of arms-length or adversary arbitration.There is no alternative to the right to strike.

Techniques:A more activist approach by mediators.Some successful uses of interest arbitration.Combining mediation and arbitration. M ediation-arbitration: a trade union view. M ediation-arbitration: reactions from rank and file.

Ford M otor Company as a multinational employer. 1973 Aug. 58-61.

Governm ent intervention in railroad disputes. 1971 Dec. 27-34. Industrial Relations Act tested in Britain. 1973 Jan. 64-65. Intergovernmental relations under the new manpower act. 1974

June 10-16.Japan’s labor econom y—prospect for the future. 1972 Oct. 3-8. Labor and the economy in 1970. 1971 Jan. 3-13.Labor and the economy in 1971. 1972 Jan. 15-27.Legalism in U.S. industrial relations. 1971 Mar. 51-53. M ediation-arbitration from the em ployer’s standpoint. 1973 Dec.

52-53.Need for conciliation under Title VII, The. 1975 Mar. 48-50.New legal framework for Britain’s industrial relations. 1972 Mar.

48-52.Public employee labor relations in other democracies—a review

essay. 1972 Oct. 37-43.Public sector strikes—legislative and court treatm ent. 1974 Sept.

19-22.Strike benefits of national unions. 1975 Mar. 17-23.W hat happens when everyone organizes? 1972 Apr. 27-32.

LABOR MARKET

Additional thoughts on the dual labor market. 1972 Apr. 37-39. Computerizing labor m arket information in Japan. 1974 Feb.

60-64.Dual labor m arket and manpower policy, The. 1971 Nov. 45-48. Education and labor m arket tightness. 1974 Oct. 51-53.Enlarging the concept of a labor reserve. 1975 Apr. 20-28. Geographic structure of unemployment rates, The. 1975 Mar. 3-9.

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Immigrant Mexicans and the U.S. work force. 1975 May 44-46. Impact of health on earnings and labor m arket activity. 1972 Oct.

46-49.Impact of immigration on the labor force. 1975 May 41-44.Job tenure of workers, January 1973. 1974 Dec. 53-57.Labor m arket changes for black men since 1964. 1975 Apr.

42-44.Labor m arket experience of recent college graduates. 1974 Oct.

33-40.Labor m arkets and manpower policies in perspective. 1972 Sept.

22-28.Professional manpower: the job m arket turnaround. 1972 Oct.

9-15.Profile of the tem porary help industry and its workers. 1974 May

44-49.Quantitative research on the minimum wage. 1975 Apr. 44-46. Subemployment: exclusion and inadequacy indexes. 1975 May

3-12.Supplemental measures of labor force underutilization. 1975 May

13-23.Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9 - 18.

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS

Attitudes of Federal scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60.

Changes in employee compensation, 1966 to 1972. 1975 Mar.1 0 - 16.

Emergence of urban low-wage unionism, The. 1974 Apr. 51-52. Faculty unionism in institutions of higher education. 1974 Apr.

48-51.How union leaders view job training programs. 1971 Apr. 65-66. Improving working life—the role of European unions. 1974 Sept.

3-11.Job enrichm ent: a union view. 1973 Apr. 54-56.Labor and the economy in 1971. 1972 Jan. 15-27.Labor and the economy in 1973. 1974 Jan. 9-21.Labor in a year of econom ic stabilization. 1973 Jan. 17-26.Labor union m embership in Canada, 1971. 1972 June 54. M ediation-arbitration: a trade union view.Membership in labor unions and employee associations, 1972.

1974 Aug. 67-69.M ultinational corporations and trade unions. 1973 Aug. 56-58. Public employee developm ents in 1971. 1972 Jan. 56-66.Soviet Trade Union Congress urged to increase m em bers’ produc­

tivity. 1972 Aug. 49-50.Strike benefits of national unions. 1975 Mar. 17-23.Union and nonunion pay patterns in construction, September

1972. 1974 Aug. 71-75.Union membership in Japan edged upward in 1972. 1973 July 51. Union merger pace quickens. 1971 June 63-70.Unions and local government: A review essay. 1972 Apr. 33-36. Unions, devaluation, and foreign trade. 1972 Apr. 15-18.W hat happens when everyone organizes? 1972 Apr. 27-32.Women in labor unions. 1971 Feb. 42-48.W om en’s participation in labor organizations. 1974 Oct. 3-9. W orking women and their m embership in labor unions. 1974 May

27-33.

LABOR REQUIREMENTS

Labor and m aterial requirem ents for apartm ent construction. 1975 Jan. 70-73.

Labor and materials required for highway construction. 1973 June 40-45.

Labor requirem ents for construction of single-family houses. 1971 Sept. 12-14.

Labor requirem ents for Federal highway construction. 1975 Dec. 31-36.

LATIN AMERICA

Green revolution in Latin America: Income effects, policy deci­sions. 1972 Mar. 20-27.

LEISURE

A look at the 4-day workweek. 1971 Oct. 33-37.Trends in labor and leisure. 1971 Feb. 3-11.

LONGSHORE WORKERS

International Longshorem en’s and W arehousem en’s Union (Ind.).19th biennial convention, April 1971. 1971 Aug. 60-62.

International Longshorem en’s Association (AFL-CIO). 42d con­vention, July 1971. 1971 Oct. 72.

Longshorem en’s and Harbor W orkers’ Compensation Act. 1973 Jan. 50-51.

LUXEMBOURG

Compensation for unemployment due to bad weather. 1972 July 42.

MALAYSIA

Malaysia strives for ethnic equality. 1972 Apr. 47.

MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT

M anpower evaluations: vulnerable but useful. 1975 Apr. 51. Manpower training and earnings. 1975 Apr. 46-48.

MANUFACTURING

Comparing union and nonunion wages in manufacturing. 1971 May 20-26.

Earnings differences in machinery manufacturing. 1974 July 38-47.

Employment in manufacturing during the ’69-’71 downturn. 1972 June 34-40.

Job vacancies, hires, quits, and layoffs in manufacturing, 1972.1973 Apr. 66-67.

Job vacancies in manufacturing, 1969-73. 1974 Aug. 27-33. Manufacturing labor costs in 1973 rose faster abroad than in U.S.

1974 July 60-61.M anufacturing quit rates revisited: a cyclical view of women’s

quits. 1973 Dec. 53-56.M anufacturing quit rates revisited: secular changes and women’s

quits. 1973 Dec. 56-58.More on the causes of quits in manufacturing. 1973 June 48-49. Prevalence of private retirem ent plans in manufacturing. 1973

Sept. 29-33.Quits in manufacturing: a study of their causes. 1972 Nov. 31-37. Unit labor costs in eleven countries. 1971 Aug. 3-12.Wage differences among m anufacturing establishments. 1971 May

16-19.

MARITIME

Collective bargaining in the maritime industry. 1973 Jan. 63. Seamen and modernization of m erchant shipping. 1971 Feb.

49-54.

MEDIATION

Attitudes toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.

Exploring alternatives to the strike-A special section. 1973 Sept.59-66.

A more activist approach by mediators.Some successful uses of interest arbitration.Combining mediation and arbitration.M ediation-arbitration: a trade union view. M ediation-arbitration: reactions from rank and file.

M ediation-arbitration from the em ployer’s standpoint. 1973 Dec. 52-53.

MEDICAL CARE

Medical care spending since medicare. 1972 Aug. 47.

MEXICO

Immigrant Mexicans and the U.S. work force. 1975 May 44-46.

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MINORITY WORKERS

Asian Americans in the labor m arket. 1975 July 33-38.Black and white unemployment: the dynamics of the differential.

1974 Feb. 38-47.Black studies in the D epartm ent of Labor, 1897-1907. 1974 June

17-27.Consent decree on seniority in the steel industry. 1975 Mar.

43-46.Differentials and overlaps in earnings of blacks and whites. 1971

Dec. 16-26.Economic situation of Spanish Americans. 1973 Apr. 3-9. Educational attainm ent of workers, M arch 1974. 1975 Feb. 64-69. Effect of the Gardner-D enver case on Title VII disputes. 1975

Mar. 46-48.Employment and unemploym ent among Americans of Spanish

origin. 1974 Apr. 12-16.Employment and unemploym ent in 1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14. Enlarging the concept of a labor reserve. 1975 Apr. 20-28.Factors affecting the job status of workers with Spanish surnames.

1973 Apr. 10-16.Gathering data on residents of poverty areas. 1975 Feb. 38-44. High school class of 1972: more at work, fewer in college. 1973

June 26-32.Immigrant Mexicans and the U.S, work force. 1975 May 44-46. Investment in human capital and black-white unemployment. 1975

July 13-21.Jobs Puerto Ricans hold in New York City, The. 1975 Oct. 12-16. Labor m arket changes for black men since 1964. 1975 Apr.

4 2 - 44.Minorities in construction referral unions—revisited. 1973 May

4 3 - 46.Minority workers in construction referral unions. 1972 May 17-26. Need for conciliation under Title VII, The. 1975 Mar. 48-50. Occupations of women and black workers, 1962-74. 1975 Nov.

25-35.On the stability of relative black-white unemployment. 1973 May

30-32.Persons of Spanish origin: education, income, employment. 1971

May 59-60.Persons of Spanish origin: num ber and characteristics. 1975 Oct.

56.Removing roadblocks to minority hiring. 1972 Apr. 23-24.Women in the labor force:

The early years. 1975 Nov. 3-9.The middle years. 1975 Nov. 10-16.The later years. 1975 Nov. 17-24.

MOBILITY

Commuting patterns of inner-city residents. 1973 Nov. 43-48. Middle-aged job changers. 1973 June 60-61.Migration and the labor force. 1974 Sept. 12-16.Occupational migration, discrimination, and the central city labor

force. 1971 Dec. 57-61.Occupational mobility of workers. 1975 Feb. 53-59.Social security for migrant workers in the European communities.

1972 Oct. 76.

MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS

Employment and payroll costs of multinational companies. 1974 Jan. 66-67.

Ford M otor Company as a multinational employer. 1973 Aug. 58-61.

Multinational corporations and trade unions. 1973 Aug. 56-58.

MULTIPLE JOBHOLDERS

Multiple jobholding:1970 and 1971. 1971 Oct. 38-45.May 1973. 1974 May 64-69.May 1974. 1975 Feb. 60-64.May 1975. 1975 Nov. 56-62.

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD (See also Decisions, pp. 21-24.)

Job reinstatem ent under section 8 (a )(3 ) of the NLRA. 1971 Mar. 57-59.

NLRB petitions that are dismissed or withdrawn. 1971 June 71-72. NLRB remedies for unfair labor practices. 1971 Mar. 53-57. NLRB’s regulation of union job control. 1971 Mar. 59-62.

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

National Education Association again focuses on merger issue. 1973 Sept. 67-68.

National Education Association’s 51st convention. 1972 Sept.55-56.

NEA convention proposes new federation. 1974 Sept. 46-47.

NEW ZEALAND

Broad accident compensation law enacted in New Zealand. 1973 Aug. 77-78.

NONFINANCIAL CORPORATIONS

Measuring the productivity of nonfinancial corporations. 1974 Nov. 21-34.

NORWAY

New manpower program in Norway. 1972 Aug. 51-52.Partial retirem ent plan enacted in Norway. 1974 Apr. 63-64.

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

BLS reports first annual data on work injuries and illnesses. 1974 Mar. 45.

Determining eligibility for black-lung compensation. 1974 Mar. 25-30.

Enforcing job safety: a managerial view. 1975 Mar. 36-39. Enforcing job safety: a union view of OSHA. 1975 Mar. 39-41. Federal role in job safety and health, The. 1973 Aug. 28-55.

Forging a partnership with the States.Inspection and enforcem ent at the workplace.If a citation is appealed.Research to determ ine w hat’s dangerous.The new survey of occupational injuries and illnesses.

First results of new BLS survey of occupational injuries and ill­nesses. 1973 Mar. 58-59.

New approach to occupational safety and health statistics. 1972 Mar. 14-19.

Occupational injuries and illnesses. 1973 July 2.Occupational safety and health. 1975 Feb. 2.O SH A and State jo b safety plans. 1974 Apr. 4 4 -4 6 .Safety and health provisions before and after OSHA. 1975 Sept.

40-43.Setting priorities for NIOSH research. 1974 Mar. 41-43.Three years of OSHA: the view from within. 1975 Mar. 35-36. W orker health and safety: an area of conflicts. 1975 Sept. 3-11.

OCCUPATIONS

Bank unionization: status and prospects. 1975 Oct. 38-41.Changes in the occupational structure of U.S. jobs. 1975 Mar.

2 4 - 34.Experimental survey of occupations in metalworking. 1971 Oct.

18-20.New Federal-State occupational employment statistics program.

1971 Oct. 12-17.Occupational characteristics of urban workers. 1971 Oct. 21-32. Occupational employment survey in printing and publishing. 1971

Nov. 56.Occupational impact of defense expenditures. 1971 Dec. 12-15. Occupational mobility of workers. 1975 Feb. 53-59.Occupations of women and black workers, 1962-74. 1975 Nov.

2 5 - 35.Projected changes in occupations. 1973 Dec. 18-26.Regional pay differentials in white-collar occupations. 1971 Jan.

53-56.

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Removal of sex stereotyping in census occupational classification.1974 Jan. 67-68.

Salary profile of electronic data processing occupations. 1975 Mar.5 1 - 56.

Trends in overtime hours and pay, 1969-74. 1975 Feb. 45-52.Wage gains in hosiery m anufacturing, 1970-73. 1975 Mar. 56-58. Wages and tips in hotels and motels. 1975 Mar. 60-63.Where women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.W hite-collar workers:

June 1969. 1971 Jan. 53-56.June 1970. 1971 Jan. 57-59.June 1971. 1972 Jan. 72-74.M arch 1972. 1972 Dec. 39-41.March 1973. 1973 Oct. 53-55.M arch 1974. 1974 Oct. 63-64.M arch 1975. 1975 Oct. 52-54.

OLDER WORKERS

Managerial jobseeking: m ethods and techniques. 1972 Dec. 29-30. Older workers: income and employment. 1972 Jan. 71.Pension provisions affecting the employm ent of older workers.

1973 Apr. 41-45.

PENSIONS (See also Supplemental benefits.)

Cost-of-living escalation of pensions. 1972 June 21-24.Employer expenditures for private retirem ent and insurance plans.

1972 July 15-19.German retirem ent pension made more flexible. 1973 Oct. 57. Growth of benefits in a cohort of pension plans. 1971 May 46-50. Key changes in major pension plans. 1975 July 22-27. M ultiemployer pension plan provisions in 1973. 1974 Oct. 10-16. Pension form ula summarization: an emerging research technique.

1971 Apr. 49-56.Pension plan provisions in construction industry, 1973. 1975 Mar.

63-64.Pension provisions affecting the employm ent of older workers.

1973 Apr. 41-45.Pension reform: the long, hard road to enactm ent. 1974 Nov.

3-12.Regulation of private pension plans in Europe. 1971 Apr. 33-39. Survivor’s pensions: an emerging employee benefit. 1973 July

31-34.Unions report slow rise in health, insurance, and pension coverage.

1975 Jan. 67-70.

POPULATION

Population and labor force projections. 1973 Dec. 8-17.

POVERTY (See also Unem ploym ent.)

Employment among the poor of six central cities. 1973 Oct.5 2 - 53.

Gathering data on residents of poverty areas. 1975 Feb. 38-44. How poverty area residents look for work. 1971 Mar. 41-45.Job training program s in urban poverty areas. 1971 Aug. 36-41. Measuring subem ploym ent in poverty areas of large U.S. cities.

1973 Oct. 10-18.Policy options for welfare reform. 1971 Mar. 23-31.Unutilized manpower in poverty areas of six U.S. cities. 1971 Dec.

45-52.

PRICES

Anatomy of price change:1971 Feb. 38-41; June 73-75; Oct. 55-58; Dec. 62-65.1972 Feb. 40-47; June 41-45; Sept. 50-54; Dec. 31-36.1973 Feb. 16-23; June 50-54; Sept. 69-74; Dec. 61-65.1974 Feb. 15-25; June 51-55; Sept. 34-38; Dec. 43-46.1975 Feb. 15-24; June 36-41; Sept. 35-39; Dec. 37-41.

Comment on wage-price restraints in construction. 1972 Jan. 70. Determining the effects of quality change on the CPI. 1971 May

27-32.Family budgets and geographic differences in price levels. 1975

Apr. 8-15.

Food and fuel prices continue to increase in third quarter. 1975 Dec. 37-41.

Improvements in the industrial price program. 1975 May 51-52. Introducing price indexes for railroad freight. 1975 June 19-24. Labor and the economy:

1970. 1971 Jan. 3-13.1971. 1972 Jan. 15-27.1973. 1974 Jan. 9-21.1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.

Measuring regional price change in urban areas. 1973 Oct. 34-38. Minimizing the effect of controls. 1974 Mar. 39-42.O ther early efforts at price control. 1974 Feb. 64.Price change in 1971: rate of inflation slows down. 1972 Feb.

4 0 - 47.Price changes in 1973-an analysis. 1974 Feb. 15-25.Price increases slow down in first quarter of 1975. 1975 June

36-41.Prices for food and fuels accelerate in second quarter. 1975 Sept.

3 5 - 39.Prices in 1972: An analysis of changes during Phase 2. 1973 Feb.

16-23.Problems in formulating a general pay standard. 1974 Mar. 31-34. Purchasing power o f workers in the Soviet Union. 1971 May

39-45.Rise of prices and pay adjustments in Italy. 1973 July 47-48.South and smaller areas led 1973 regional and city-size C PI’s, The.

1974 May 59-64.Southern cities again paced consum er price rise in 1974. 1975

May 53-57.Toward comprehensive measurement of prices. 1971 Mar. 9-22. Trends in U.S. export prices and OPEC oil prices. 1975 Nov.

3 6 - 43.Value of quality changes in 1973 model passenger cars. 1972 Oct.

58.Wage and price controls during the American Revolution. 1973

Sept. 3-10.Wage-price restraints in construction. 1971 Sept. 46-47.

PRODUCTIVITY

Analyzing ‘Productivity trends in intercity trucking.’ 1974 Oct.4 1 - 45.

Changes in productivity and unit labor co sts-a yearly review. 1971 May 3-8.

Effects of changes in payment system on productivity in Sweden. 1973 Mar. 51-52.

First annual decline in labor productivity. 1975 Mar. 2.How auxiliaries increase productivity of dentists. 1971 Apr. 63-64. Measuring the productivity of nonfinancial corporations. 1974

Nov. 21-34.Measuring productivity in the Federal Government. 1974 Nov.

13-20.Measuring productivity under a 4-day week. 1974 Apr. 55-56.New technology in laundry and cleaning services. 1972 Feb.

54-59.Popularizing productivity. 1973 May 2, 112.Problems in formulating a general pay standard. 1974 Mar. 31-34. Problems of measuring railroad productivity. 1974 Oct. 26-32. Productivity and cost movements in 1971. 1972 May 12-16. Productivity and costs in perspective. 1975 Nov. 44-48. Productivity and costs in the private economy:

1972. 1973 May 3-7.1973. 1974 June 3-9.1974. 1975 June 3-8.

Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.1975 July 28-32.

Productivity and unit labor costs in 12 industrial countries. 1973 Nov. 14-21.

Productivity in:Bakery products industry 1947-71. 1972 June 25-28.C opper rolling and drawing industry, 1974. 1975 Dec. 27-30. Gasoline stations, 1958-73. 1975 Feb. 32-37.Hotels and motels, 1958-73. 1975 May 24-28.Intercity trucking, 1954-72. 1974 Jan. 53-57.Intercity trucking: a rejoinder. 1974 Oct. 45-47.

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Metal cans industry, 1947-71. 1972 July 28-31.Nonfinancial corporations. 1973 July 2.Paints and allied products industry, 1958-72. 1973 Nov.

10-13.Petroleum pipelines industry. 1971 Apr. 46-48.Pharm aceutical industry, 1963-72. 1974 Mar. 9-14. Ready-mixed concrete industry, 1958-71. 1973 May 12-15. Selected industries:

1970. 1971 Oct. 59-60.1971. 1972 Aug. 41-43.1972. 1973 July 43-45.1973. 1974 Aug. 69-71.1974. 1975 Dec. 50-52.

Steel foundries industry, 1954-71. 1973 May 8-11.Structural clay products, 1958-74. 1975 Oct. 29-33.Telephone comm unications, 1951-72. 1973 Nov. 3-9.

Progress in measuring productivity in government. 1972 Dec. 3-6. Reflections on a productivity rule for a university’s budget. 1974

Sept. 30-33.Soviet Trade Union Congress urged to increase m em bers’ produc­

tivity. 1972 Aug. 49-50.Unit labor costs in the U.S. and 10 o ther nations, 1960-71. 1972

July 3-8.

PROJECTIONS

Canada: Appraisal of expected economic trends to 1980. 1973 Jan. 65-66.

Construction manpower needs by 1980. 1971 July 12-18.Education of workers: projections to 1990. 1973 Nov. 22-31. Future of work: Three possible alternatives. 1972 May 3-11.Labor force growth and the return to full employment. 1972 Feb.

29-39.On the accuracy of labor force projections. 1972 Oct. 22-29. Professional manpower: the job m arket turnaround. 1972 Oct.

9-15.State and local government spending in 1975. 1971 Aug. 19-28. United States economy in 1985, The. 1973 Dec. 3-42.

An overview of BLS projections.Population and labor force projections.Projected changes in occupation.Projections of GNP, income, output, and employment.

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES

American Federation of Governm ent Employees 23d convention. 1972 Nov. 51-53.

American Federation of Teachers endorses merger talks with NEA. 1973 Oct. 43-44.

American Federation of Teachers 56th annual convention. 1972 Oct. 55-56.

Attitudes of Federal scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60.

Bargaining and arbitration in British civil service. 1973 Aug. 61-63.

Binding arbitration in the public sector. 1975 Apr. 53-56.City employee representation and bargaining policies. 1972 Nov.

43-50.Comparing municipal salaries with industry and Federal pay. 1971

Oct. 46-50.Emergency disputes and public policy. 1971 Aug. 42-45.Exploring alternatives to the strike—A special section. 1973 Sept.

43-52.Factfinding with binding recom mendations.Variations in third-party decisionmaking.The unreal distinction between public and private sectors.Why teachers need the right to strike.Mutual anxiety: a California proposal.

Factfinding in public employee negotiations. 1972 Feb. 60-64. Factfinding in teacher disputes: the W isconsin experience. 1974

Oct. 47-51.Federal employment standards legislation. 1973 Jan. 50-51. Final-offer arbitration: the Indianapolis experience. 1973 May

20-25.Grievance and arbitration patterns in the Federal service. 1972

Nov. 23-30.

Harmony prevails at AFSCME convention. 1974 Aug. 54-56. International Association of Fire Fighters convention. 1972 Oct.

52-55.Japan’s public workers seek to regain the right to strike. 1973 Feb.

53.Labor requirements for Federal highway construction. 1975 Dec.

31-36.Measuring productivity in the Federal Government. 1974 Nov.

13-20.Meeting the rising cost of public sector settlements. 1973 May

38-40.National Education Association’s 51st convention. 1972 Sept.

55-56.Open issues in public employment programs. 1975 May 29.Pay for police and firefighters. 1975 Oct. 55.Public employee developments in 1971. 1972 Jan. 56-66.Public employee labor relations in other democracies—a review

essay. 1972 Oct. 37-43.Public sector bargaining: the Canadian experience. 1973 May

34-36.Public sector strikes—legislative and court treatm ent. 1974 Sept.

19-22.State, County and Municipal Employees convention, 1972. 1972

Aug. 38-39.Trends in Federal employment, 1958-72. 1974 Oct. 17-25.Unions and local government: A review essay. 1972 Apr. 33-36. U.S. and U.S.S.R. civilian employment in government. 1972 Aug.

44-46.White collar pay increases. 1975 Aug. 2.W hite-collar workers:

June 1969. 1971 Jan. 53-56.June 1970. 1971 Jan. 57-59.June 1971. 1972 Jan. 72-74.M arch 1972. 1972 Dec. 39-41.M arch 1973. 1973 Oct. 53-55.M arch 1974. 1974 Oct. 63-64.March 1975. 1975 Oct. 52-54.

QUALITY CHANGE

Determining the effects of quality change on the CPI. 1971 May 27-32.

Value of quality changes in 1973 model passenger cars. 1972 Oct. 58.

QUIT RATE

Job vacancies, hires, quits, and layoffs in manufacturing, 1972. 1973 Apr. 66-67.

M anufacturing quit rates revisited: a cyclical view of women’s quits. 1973 Dec. 53-56.

M anufacturing quit rates revisited: secular changes and women’s quits. 1973 Dec. 56-58.

More on the causes o f quits in manufacturing. 1973 June 48-49. Quits in manufacturing: a study of their causes. 1972 Nov. 31-37.

REHABILITATION

M anpower programs for criminal offenders. 1972 Aug. 17-24.

RETIREMENT (See also Pensions.)

Coverage and vesting under private retirem ent plans. 1974 Jan. 65-66.

Employer expenditures for private retirem ent and insurance plans. 1972 July 15-19.

German retirem ent pensions made more flexible. 1973 Oct. 57. Incidence of private retirem ent plans. 1971 July 37-40.Partial retirem ent plan enacted in Norway. 1974 Apr. 63-64. Prevalence of private retirem ent plans. 1975 Oct. 17-20.Prevalence of private retirem ent plans in manufacturing. 1973

Sept. 29-33.Recent trends in retirem ent benefits related to earnings. 1972 June

12- 20 .

Retired couple’s budgets updated to:Autumn 1971. 1972 June 46-50.Autumn 1972. 1973 Aug. 70-76.

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Autumn 1973. 1974 Aug. 57-62.Autumn 1974. 1975 June 42-48.

ROMANIA

Romanian earnings data. 1972 Oct. 62-64.

RUSSIA (See U.S.S.R.)

SAFETY (See Health and safety.)

SALARIES (See Earnings and wages.)

SCIENTISTS

Attitudes of Federal scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60.

Education and job training of scientists and engineers. 1973 Nov. 54-55.

Employment in the atomic energy field:1970. 1971 Oct. 51-54.1971. 1972 Sept. 47-49.1973. 1974 Sept. 23-27.

Employment of scientists and engineers in 1970. 1972 Apr. 43-44. Projected demand for and supply of Ph. D. manpower, 1972-85.

1975 Dec. 52-53.Reemployment assistance for engineers, scientists, and technicians.

1974 May 72-73.

SENIORITY

Consent decree on seniority in the steel industry. 1975 Mar.43-46.

Seniority administration in major agreements. 1972 Dec. 36-39.

SOCIAL SECURITY

C hildren’s allowances in five countries. 1972 Nov. 56-58.Recent trends in retirem ent benefits related to earnings. 1972 June

12- 20 .

Social security for migrant workers in the European communities. 1972 Oct. 65.

W omen and social security in five nations. 1973 Sept. 79.

SOCIAL WELFARE

Federal standards and social welfare. 1974 Apr. 41-43.Malaysia strives for ethnic equality. 1972 Apr. 47.M anpower programs for criminal offenders. 1972 Aug. 17-24. Problems of m easurem ent in areas of social concern. 1974 Sept.

17-18.Social and welfare programs for the handicapped abroad. 1972

Aug. 50-51.Social cost of bargaining: a European perspective. 1971 Aug.

56-59.Tax effects in measures of econom ic well-being. 1974 Nov. 45-50. Using experim ents for social research and planning. 1972 Feb.

16-19.W orking conditions survey as a source of social indicators. 1971

Apr. 15-24.

SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa seeks to improve work conditions for black workers. 1974 July 59-61.

SOUTH AMERICA

ILO plan for solving the job crisis in Colombia. *1971 Mar. 32-40.

SPECIAL LABOR FORCE REPORTS

Analysis of unemployment by household relationship, An. 1972 Aug. 9-16.

Changes in employm ent and unemploym ent in 1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.

Children of working mothers:M arch 1970. 1971 July 19-25.M arch 1972. 1973 Apr. 37-40.March 1973. 1974 May 50-58.

March 1974. 1975 Jan. 64-74.Educational attainm ent of workers:

March 1971. 1971 Nov. 30-35.March 1972. 1972 Nov. 38-42.March 1973. 1974 Jan. 58-62.March 1974. 1975 Feb. 64-69.

Education of workers: projections to 1990. 1973 Nov. 22-31. Employment and unemployment in:

1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.1971. 1972 Feb. 20-28.1972. 1973 Feb. 24-34.1973. 1974 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1974. 1974 Aug. 3-7.1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1975. 1975 Aug. 11-13.

Employment of high school graduates and dropouts:O ctober 1970. 1971 May 33-38.O ctober 1971. 1972 May 49-53.O ctober 1972. 1973 June 26-32.O ctober 1973. 1974 Sept. 48-52.October 1974. 1975 Aug. 33-36.

Employment of recent college graduates:October 1971. 1973 Feb. 41-50.O ctober 1972. 1974 Oct. 33-40.

Employment of school-age youth:O ctober 1970. 1971 Aug. 13-18.O ctober 1971. 1972 Aug. 25-30.O ctober 1972. 1973 Sept. 11-15.October 1973. 1974 Oct. 66-67.

Employment situation of Vietnam-era veterans:1971 Sept. 3-11.1972 Dec. 7-15.1974 Aug. 17-26.

Going back to school at 35. 1973 Oct. 39-42.Going back to school at 35 and over. 1975 Dec. 47-50.Investment in human capital and black-white unemployment. 1975

July 13-21.Job losers, leavers, and entrants: traits and trends. 1973 Aug.

3-15.Jobseeking methods used by unemployed workers, 1970-71. 1973

Feb. 35-40.Job situation of Vietnam -era veterans. 1974 Aug. 17-26.Job tenure of workers, January 1973. 1974 Dec. 53-57.Labor force activity o f married women. 1973 Apr. 31-36.Labor m arket experience of recent college graduates. 1974 Oct.

33-40.Labor m arket ‘twist,’ 1964-69, The. 1971 July 26-36.Marital and family characteristics of the labor force:

March 1970. 1971 Mar. 46-50.M arch 1971. 1972 Apr. 4-8.M arch 1972. 1973 Apr. 31-36.March 1973. 1974 Apr. 21-27.M arch 1974. 1975 Jan. 60-64.M arch 1975. 1975 Nov. 52-56.

Multiple jobholding:1970 and 1971. 1971 Oct. 38-45.May 1973. 1974 May 64-69.May 1974. 1975 Feb. 60-64.May 1975. 1975 Nov. 56-62.

Occupational characteristics of urban workers. 1971 Oct. 21-32. Occupational mobility of workers. 1975 Feb. 53-59.Recent trends in overtime hours and premium pay. 1971 Aug.

29-35.R eport on self-employed Americans in 1973. 1975 Jan. 49-54. Students and summer jobs. 1971 Feb. 55-62.Students, graduates, and dropouts in the labor m arket, October

1974. 1975 Aug. 33-36.Trends in overtime hours and pay, 1969-74. 1975 Feb. 45-52.U.S. labor force: projections to 1990. 1973 July 3-13.Usual weekly earnings of American workers. 1972 Mar. 28-38. W here women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.Work experience of the population:

1969. 1971 Jan. 45-52.

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1970. 1971 Dec. 35-44.1972. 1974 Feb. 48-56.1973. 1974 Dec. 49-53.1974. 1975 Oct. 47-52.

Young workers: in school and out. 1973 Sept. 11-15.

STATE GOVERNMENT

Economic indicators issued by States. 1971 Aug. 47-50.Manpower impact of purchases by States and local governments.

1973 June 33-39.Negro jobs in southern State and local governments. 1973 June 63. New Federal-State occupational employm ent statistics program.

1971 Oct. 12-17.State and local government spending in 1975. 1971 Aug. 19-28.

STATISTICS

Area sample changes in the area wage survey program. 1975 May 49-50.

Consumer Expenditure Survey, The 1972-73. 1974 Dec. 16-23. Manpower programs and unemploym ent statistics. 1973 Apr.

63-65.Measures of variability for seasonally adjusted series. 1972 Feb.

66-67.New approach to occupational safety and health statistics. 1972

Mar. 14-19.New benchm arks introduced. 1975 Nov. 100.New developm ents in labor statistics. 1972 Mar. 3-13.New Federal-State occupational employm ent statistics program.

1971 Oct. 12-17.New type of working life table for men. 1972 July 20-27.Pension form ula summarization: an emerging research technique.

1971 Apr. 49-56.Problems of m easurem ent in areas of social concern. 1974 Sept.

17-18.Report of the Commission on Federal Statistics. 1972 Sept. 29-32. Revisions in SMSA’s reflect 1970 census data. 1973 July 42-43. Statistical characteristics of major BLS series. 1974 July 48-52. Statistical needs for setting policy. 1971 Sept. 43-45.Statistics and analysis. 1973 Jan. 58-59.Surveying the gaps in construction statistics. 1971 Feb. 33-37. Table of expected working life for men, 1968. 1971 June 49-55. Unemployment statistics and what they mean. 1971 Nov. 22-29.

STEELW ORKERS

Arbitration: the steel industry experiment. 1972 Nov. 7-10. Steelworkers review constitution, remove dues ceiling. 1974 Dec.

47-48.United Steelworkers of Am erica convention. 1972 Nov. 53-54.

STRIKES (See Work stoppages.)

SUBEMPLOYMENT (See Employment; Unemployment.)

SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS

Benefits in G reat Britain for the ‘working poor.’ 1972 July 43. Changes in employee compensation, 1966 to 1972. 1975 Mar.

10-16.Children’s allowances in five countries. 1972 Nov. 56-58. Determining eligibility for black-lung compensation. 1974 Mar.

25-30.Disabled widow’s annuities under the Railroad Retirement Act.

1972 Sept. 61.Employer expenditures for private retirem ent and insurance plans.

July 15-19.Federal standards and social welfare. 1974 Apr. 41-43.Fringe benefits of urban workers. 1971 Nov. 41-44.Growth of benefits in a cohort of pension plans. 1971 May 46-50. Incidence of private retirem ent plans. 1971 July 37-40.Pension plan provisions in construction industry, 1973. 1975 Mar.

63-64.Pension provisions affecting the employment of older workers.

1973 Apr. 41-45.

Pension supplements based on need in five European countries. 1974 Mar. 48.

Prevalence of private retirem ent plans in manufacturing. 1973 Sept. 29-33.

Recent trends in retirem ent benefits related to earnings. 1972 June 12- 20 .

Salary profile of electronic data processing occupations. 1975 Mar.5 1 - 56.

Survivor’s pensions: an emerging employee benefit. 1973 July 31-34.

Universal sick pay coverage adopted in Denmark. 1973 July 49-50.

SURVEY METHODS

BLS revises procedures for estimating area unemployment. 1974 Jan. 65.

Development and uses of Table Producing Language, The. 1975 Feb. 74-75.

How useful is the cross-section sample survey? 1972 Feb. 3-10. Improved area wage survey indexes. 1975 May 30-34. Improvements in the industrial price program. 1975 May 51-52. Longitudinal surveys: prospects and problems. 1972 Feb. 11-15.

SWEDEN

Dental care added to Sweden’s national health program. 1973 Oct. 57.

Effects of changes in payment system on productivity in Sweden.1973 Mar. 51-52.

Improving working life -the role of European unions. 1974 Sept. 3-11.

Sweden changes maternity benefit to parent insurance. 1973 Aug. 78.

Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June 9-18.

Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.1974 Jan. 47-52.

W hat happens when everyone organizes? 1972 Apr. 27-32.

SWITZERLAND

Pension supplements based on need in five European countries. 1974 Mar. 48.

TEACHERS

American Federation of Teachers endorses merger talks with NEA. 1973 Oct. 43-44.

American Federation of Teachers 56th annual convention. 1972 Oct. 55-56.

TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE

Green revolution in Latin America: Income effects, policy deci­sions. 1972 Mar. 20-27.

Modernization and manpower in textile mills. 1973 June 18-25. New technology in laundry and cleaning services. 1972 Feb.

54-59.Technology and manpower in nonelectrical machinery. 1971 June

56-62.

TRADE EXPANSION ACT OF 1962

Contrasting experiences with trade adjustment assistance. 1975 June 25-30.

Trade adjustment assistance to workers displaced by imports, fiscal 1963-73. 1974 Jan. 63-65.

TRADE UNIONS (See Labor organizations.)

TRAINING (See Education and training.)

TURKEY

Turkish labor and the European Economic Community. 1972 June5 2 - 53.

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UNDEREMPLOYMENT (See Employment; Unemployment.)

UNEMPLOYMENT (See also Employment; Labor force.)

Analysis of unemployment by household relationship. 1972 Aug. 9-16.

Black and white unemployment: the dynamics of the differential. 1974 Feb. 38-47.

BLS revised procedures for estimating area unemployment. 1974 Jan. 65.

British jobless rate shows sharp decline. 1973 Sept. 80. Characteristics of jobless engineers. 1972 Oct. 16-21.Contrasting experiences with trade adjustm ent assistance. 1975

June 25-30.Defense engineers: Do they have special reem ploym ent problems?

1971 July 52-54.Determining who are the ‘hidden unem ployed.’ 1973 Mar. 27-30. Discouraged workers and changes in unemployment. 1973 Mar.

8-16.Discouraged workers and unemployment. 1974 Sept. 28-30. Economic situation of Spanish Americans. 1973 Apr. 3-9. Economics of might have been, The. 1974 Nov. 40-42.Economics that never was, The. 1975 July 39-40.Education levels and unem ploym ent in Asian countries. 1973 Nov.

58-59.Effect of health on duration of unemploym ent, The. 1974 Apr.

53-54.Employment and unem ploym ent among Americans of Spanish

origin. 1974 Apr. 12-16.Employment and unem ploym ent in:

1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.1971. 1972 Feb. 20-28.1972. 1973 Feb. 24-34.1973. 1974 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1974. 1974 Aug. 3-7.1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.First half of 1975. 1975 Aug. 11-13.

Enlarging the concept of a labor reserve. 1975 Apr. 20-28. Estimating the num ber o f ‘hidden unem ployed.’ 1973 Mar. 17-26. Gathering data on residents of poverty areas. 1975 Feb. 38-44. Geographic structure of unemploym ent rates, The. 1975 Mar. 3-9. Helping underdeveloped countries tackle unemployment. 1971

May 60-61.Hidden unemploym ent and related issues (a bibliography). 1973

Mar. 31-37.How poverty area residents look for work. 1971 Mar. 41-45.ILO plan for solving the job crisis in Colombia. 1971 Mar. 32-40. Inflation versus unemployment: another view of the trade-off. 1971

Nov. 49-54.Inflation versus unemployment: the worsening trade-off. 1971 Feb.

68-71.Investment in human capital and black-white unemployment. 1975

July 13-21.Involuntary part-time work: a cyclical analysis. 1975 Sept. 12-18. Job losers, leavers, and entrants: a cyclical analysis. 1974 Nov.

35-39.Job losers, leavers, and entrants: traits and trends. 1973 Aug.

3-15.Jobseeking methods used by unemployed workers. 1973 Feb.

35-40.Job vacancies in manufacturing, 1969-73. 1974 Aug. 27-33. Managerial jobseeking: m ethods and techniques. 1972 Dec. 29-30. M anpower approach to the unemployment-inflation dilemma. 1971

May 51-54.Manpower programs and unemploym ent statistics. 1973 Apr.

63-65.Measuring subemployment in poverty areas of large U.S. cities.

1973 Oct. 10-18.Measuring total and State insured unemployment. 1971 June

37-48.Measuring unemploym ent in States and local areas. 1974 June

40-46.Mobility of unemployed engineers: a case study. 1973 May 41-43. On the stability of relative black-white unemployment. 1973 May

30-32.

Plunge of employment during the recent recession, The. 1975 Dec. 8- 10 .

Problems in measuring unemployment. 1975 Aug. 3-10.Regional differences in employment and unemployment, 1917-72.

1974 Mar. 15-24. CRole of the Job Bank in the placem ent process. 1972 Dec. 28-29. Statistical effect of work-training programs on the unemployment

rate. 1972 Sept. 7-13.Subemployment: exclusion and inadequacy indexes. 1975 May

3-12.Supplemental measures of labor force underutilization. 1975 May

13-23.Unemployment in nine industrialized countries. 1972 June 29-33. Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.Unemployment statistics and what they mean. 1971 Nov. 22-29. W here unemploym ent was heaviest in 1972. 1973 Aug. 65-66. Work experience of the population:

1969. 1971 Jan. 45-52.1970. 1971 Dec. 35-44.1972. 1974 Feb. 48-56.1973. 1974 Dec. 49-53.1974. 1975 Oct. 47-52.

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

Changes in State unemployment insurance legislation. 1974 Jan. 39-46.

Compensation for unemployment due to bad weather. 1972 July 42.

Measuring total and State insured unemployment. 1971 June 47-48.

Report on State unemployment insurance laws. 1972 Jan. 40-50. State unemployment insurance changes in 1974. 1975 Jan. 38-42. State unemployment insurance laws: status report. 1973 Jan.

37-44.Status report on State unemployment insurance laws. 1971 Jan.

22-30.Strike benefits of national unions. 1975 Mar. 17-23.Unemployment insurance: its economic performance. 1974 Apr.

33-40.Unions report slow rise in health, insurance, and pension coverage.

1975 Jan. 67-70.U.S. impact on jobless aid and workm en’s compensation. 1974

Apr. 46-48.Work requirements in welfare and unemployment insurance. 1973

Apr. 56-57.

UNION MEMBERSHIP

Attitudes of Federal scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60.

Changes in union membership. 1973 Oct. 2.Labor membership. 1975 Oct. 2.Labor union m embership in Canada, 1971. 1972 June 54. Physicians’ and dentists’ bargaining organizations: a preliminary

look. 1975 June 33-35.Portrait of union members. 1973 Jan. 2.Trends in overtime hours and pay, 1969-74. 1975 Feb. 45-52. Union membership in Japan edged upward in 1972. 1973 July 51. W omen in labor unions. 1971 Feb. 42-48.W om en’s participation in labor organizations. 1974 Oct. 3-9. W orking women and their membership in labor unions. 1974 May

27-33.

UNION REPRESENTATION ELECTIONS

City employee representation and bargaining policies. 1972 Nov. 43-50.

NLRB petitions that are dismissed or withdrawn. 1971 June 71-72. W hat factors influence union representation elections? 1972 Oct.

49-51.

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UNIONS (See Labor organizations.)

UNIT LABOR COST

Changes in productivity and unit labor costs—a yearly review. 1971 May 3-8.

Employment Cost Index: a measure of change in the ‘price of labor.’ 1975 July 3-12.

M anufacturing labor costs in 1973 rose faster abroad than in U.S.1974 July 60-61.

Productivity and costs in the private economy.1971. 1972 May 12-16.1972. 1973 May 3-7.1973. 1974 June 3-9.1974. 1975 June 3-8.

Productivity and unit labor costs in 12 industrial countries. 1973 Nov. 14-21.

Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.1975 July 28-32.

Unit labor costs in eleven countries. 1971 Aug. 3-12.Unit labor costs in the U.S. and 10 o ther nations, 1960-71. 1972

July 3-8.

UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS

Internal affairs hold the spotlight at the UAW convention. 1974 Aug. 52-54.

UNITED KINGDOM

Attitudes toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.

Bargaining and arbitration in British civil service. 1973 Aug.61-63.

Benefits in G reat Britain for the ‘working poor.’ 1972 July 43. British coal mine strike of 1972. 1972 Oct. 30-36.British jobless rate shows sharp decline. 1973 Sept. 80.European experience: linking wages to cost-of-living indexes. 1975

Sept. 53-56.Improving working life -the role of European unions. 1974 Sept.

3-11.Industrial Relations Act tested in Britain. 1973 Jan. 64-65.New legal framework for Britain’s industrial relations. 1972 Mar.

48-52.Productivity and unit labor costs in the United States and abroad.

1975 July 28-32.R ecurrent education and manpower training in G reat Britain. 1975

Sept. 30-34.Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.Unemployment in the United States and eight foreign countries.

1974 Jan. 47-52.

UNITED STEELW ORKERS OF AMERICA

Consent decree on seniority in the steel industry. 1975 Mar.4 3 - 46.

Steelworkers’ convention reviews constitution, removes dues ceil­ing. 1974 Dec. 47-48.

U.S.S.R.

Purchasing power of workers in the Soviet Union. 1971 May 39-45.

Soviet Trade Union Congress urged to increase m em bers’ produc­tivity. 1972 Aug. 49-50.

U.S. and U.S.S.R. civilian employment in government. 1972 Aug.4 4 - 46.

U.S.S.R. economic and labor data for 1971. 1972 Oct. 61-62.

URBAN EMPLOYMENT SURVEYS

Employment among the poor of six central cities. 1973 Oct. 52-53.

VETERANS

Employment situation of V ietnam -era veterans:June 1971. 1971 Sept. 3-11.

June 1972. 1972 Dec. 7-15.Jobs for veterans. 1973 Feb. 2.Job situation of Vietnam -era veterans. 1974 Aug. 17-26.Labor force developments. 1974 Nov. 2.

WAGE CALENDAR

Calendar of wage increases and negotiations:1971. 1971 Jan. 31-44.1972. 1972 Jan. 3-14.1973. 1973 Jan. 3-16.1974. 1974 Jan. 3-8.1975. 1974 Dec. 24-33.1976. 1975 Dec. 11-21.

WAGE-PRICE POLICY

Com ment on wage-price restraints in construction. 1972 Jan. 70. Comparability wage programs. 1971 Sept. 38-43.Income policy and the price system. 1971 Aug. 45-48.Inflation policies and collective bargaining. 1971 Aug. 48-52. Wage-price freeze and incomes policy, 1971. 1972 Apr. 18-21. Wage-price restraints in construction. 1971 Sept. 46-47.

WAGES (See Earnings and wages.)

WELFARE PLANS

Social and welfare programs for the handicapped abroad. 1972 Aug. 50-51.

W elfare mothers and the work ethic. 1972 Aug. 35-37.

WELFARE REFORM

Federal standards and social welfare. 1974 Apr. 41-43. Multiemployer pension plan provisions in 1973. 1974 Oct. 10-16. Policy options for welfare reform. 1971 Mar. 23-31.Welfare reform should mean the welfare of children. 1973 Apr.

57-59.Work ethic is not enough. 1973 Apr. 59-60.Work requirements in welfare and unemployment insurance. 1973

Apr. 56-57.

WEST GERMANY

German retirem ent pensions made more flexible. 1973 Oct. 57. Unemployment in nine industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June

9-18.

WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS

Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends. 1971 June 3-36.Changing attitudes and patterns.Analysis of occupational wage differences.Earnings and family income.Compensation per man-hour and take-home pay.Com ment on the findings.

Regional pay differentials in white-collar occupations. 1971 Jan.53-56.

W hite-collar pay increases. 1975 Aug. 2.W hite-collar pay in private industry. 1972 Dec. 39-41.W hite-collar pay rises 9 percent. 1975 Oct. 52-54.W hite-collar pay up 5.4 percent. 1973 Oct. 53-55.W hite-collar pay up 6.6 percent. 1972 Jan. 72-74.W hite-collar salaries rise 6.2 percent. 1971 Jan. 57-59. W hite-collar salaries rise 6.4 percent. 1974 Oct. 63-64.

WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX (See Prices.)

WOMEN

AFL-CIO focuses on economic woes, farmworkers, and women’s rights. 1975 Dec. 42-46.

Changes in the labor force status of women. 1973 Aug. 76. Changes in the occupational structure of U.S. jobs. 1975 Mar.

24-34.Children of working mothers:

M arch 1970. 1971 July 19-25.March 1972. 1973 Apr. 37-40.

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March 1973. 1974 May 50-58.March 1974. 1975 Jan. 64-74.

Differences in hourly earnings between men and women. 1971 May 9-15.

International W om en’s Year ... More women focus on a career. 1975 Nov. 2.

Labor force activity of m arried women. 1973 Apr. 31-36. Occupational rankings for men and women by earnings. 1974 Aug.

34-51.Occupations of women and black workers, 1962-74. 1975 Nov.

25-35.Pay differences between men and women in the same job. 1971

Nov. 36-39.Profile of the tem porary help industry and its workers. 1974 May

44-49.Sex stereotyping: its decline in skilled trades. 1974 May 14-22. W here women work—an analysis by industry and occupation. 1974

May 3-13.W omen and social security in five nations. 1973 Sept. 79.W omen in labor unions. 1971 Feb. 42-48.W omen in professional training. 1974 May 41-43.Women in professional training—an update. 1975 Nov. 49-51. W omen in the economy. 1974 Jan. 2.W omen in the labor force:

The early years. 1975 Nov. 3-9.The middle years. 1975 Nov. 10-16.The later years. 1975 Nov. 17-24.

W omen in the professions, 1870-1970. 1974 May 34-39.W om en’s earnings: recent trends and long-run prospects. 1974

May 23-26.W om en’s participation in labor organizations. 1974 Oct. 3-9. W orking women and the division of household tasks. 1972 Apr.

9 - 14.Working women and their membership in labor unions. 1974 May

27-33.

W ORKERS’ COMPENSATION

Broad accident compensation law enacted in New Zealand. 1973 Aug. 77-78.

Changes in employee com pensation, 1966 to 1972. 1975 Mar.1 0 - 16.

Changes in w orkm en’s compensation:1971. 1972 Jan. 51-55.

1972. 1973 Jan. 45-49.1973. 1974 Jan. 32-38.1974. 1975 Jan. 30-37.

Compromise agreements as a means of work injury settlement. 1971 Sept. 51-53.

Prevalence of private retirem ent plans. 1975 Oct. 17-20.U.S. impact on jobless aid and w orkm en’s compensation. 1974

Apr. 46-48.

WORKING LIFE

Table of expected working life for men, 1968. 1971 June 49-55. New type of working life table for men. 1972 July 20-27.

WORK INJURIES AND ILLNESSES

BLS reports first annual data on work injuries and illnesses. 1974 Mar. 45.

Compromise agreements as a means of work injury settlement. 1971 Sept. 51-53.

Enforcing job safety: a managerial view. 1975 Mar. 36-39. Enforcing job safety: a union view of OSH A. 1975 Mar. 39-41. First results of new BLS survey of occupational injuries and ill­

nesses. 1973 Mar. 58-59.Setting priorities for NIOSH research. 1974 Mar. 41-43.Three years of OSHA: the view from within. 1975 Mar. 35-36. Work injuries in atomic energy establishments. 1972 June 50-51.

WORK MOTIVATION

Analysis of M ichigan’s experience with work incentives. 1971 Sept.15-22.

WORK STOPPAGES

British coal mine strike of 1972. 1972 Oct. 30-36.C anada’s discontent with strikes prom pts interest in arbitration.

1973 Aug. 63-64.Exploring alternatives to the strike—A special section. 1973 Sept.

33-66.Public sector strikes—legislative and court treatm ent. 1974 Sept.

19-22.Recognition, negotiation, and work stoppages in hospitals. 1971

May 54-58.Strike benefits of national unions. 1975 Mar. 17-23.Work time lost decreased sharply in 1972. 1973 Feb. 2.

YOUTH (See Labor force, youth.)

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COURT DECISIONS

Antitrust laws

Conley M otor Express, Inc. v. Russell. 1974 Nov. 61-62.Connell Construction Co. v. Plumbers Local 100. 1975 Sept.

5 7 - 58.Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University v. Ross Aviation, Inc. 1975

Mar. 67-68.International Association of Asbestos W orkers v. United C ontrac­

tors Association, Inc. 1973 Dec. 68-70.

Bankruptcy Act

NLRB v. Kevin Steel Products, Inc. 1975 Nov. 75.Shopm en’s Local Union No. 455 v. Kevin Steel Products, Inc.

1974 Dec. 67-68; 1975 Nov. 75.

Civil Rights Act of 1871

Vineyard v. Hollister Elementary School District. 1975 Feb. 78-79.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Albemarle Paper Co. v. Moody; Halifax Local 425, United Paper- makers & Paperworkers v. Same. 1975 Oct. 57-58.

Alexander v. Gardner-Denver Co. 1975 Mar. 46-48; Apr. 69-70. Anderson v. City of Berkeley. 1975 June 58-59.Brown v. General Services Administration, Communications Divi­

sion, Region 2. 1975 Mar. 66-67.Cummins v. Parker Seal Co. 1975 Sept. 58-59.Douglas v. Hampton. 1975 June 58.EEOC v. Container Corp. of America. 1973 Feb. 57-58.EEOC v. Detroit Edison Co., 1975 June 61.EEOC v. McMillan Bloedel Containers, Inc., 1975 Feb. 79-80. Espinoza v. Farah M anufacturing Co., Inc. 1974 Feb. 68-69.Green v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. 1975 Oct. 58-59.Griggs v. Duke Power Co. 1971 June 79-80.H. Kessler and Co. v. EEOC. 1972 Jan. 77-78.Haber v. Klassen. 1975 Nov. 74-75.Hiatt v. City of Berkeley. 1975 June 58-59.Hill-Vincent v. Richardson. 1973 Sept. 83.Jersey Central Power & Light Co. v. Local Unions, Brotherhood of

Electrical W orkers. 1975 Feb. 77-78.Johnson v. Pike Corporation of America. 1972 Feb. 70-71.Johnson v. University of Pittsburgh. 1973 Nov. 64-65.Newmon v. Delta Air Lines, Inc. 1974 May 76.Rios v. Enterprise Association Steam fitter Local <638; United States

v. Same. 1974 Nov. 59-60.Rogers v. EEOC. 1972 Apr. 51; 1973 Mar. 65.Smith v. Troyan; Smith v. City of East Cleveland. 1975 Oct.

5 8 - 59.Stamps v. Detroit Edison Co. 1974 Jan. 70-72; 1975 June 61.Tyler v. Vickery. 1975 Dec. 57-58.United States v. Allegheny-Ludlum Industries, Inc. 1975 Mar.

43-46.United States v. Bethlehem Steel Corp. 1975 Mar. 43-46.United States v. H. K. Porter Co. 1975 Mar. 43-46.

United States v. North Carolina. 1975 Dec. 57-58.United States v. United States Steel Corp. 1975 Mar. 43-46. United States v. W ood, Wire and Metal Lathers, Local 46. 1971

Sept. 66-67.Vick v. Texas Employment Commission. 1974 Jan. 73-74. Vineyard v. Hollister Elementary School District. 1975 Feb.

78-79.Wetzel v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 1974 May 76-77; 1975

June 61-62.

Constitutional issues

Anderson v. City of Berkeley. 1975 June 58-59.Atlas Roofing Co., Inc. v. Occupational Safety and Health Review

Commission. 1975 Dec. 58-59.Buckley v. AFTRA. 1974 Aug. 83-84.Cleveland Board of Education v. Jo Carol LaFleur; Susan Cohen v.

Chesterfield County School Board. 1974 Apr. 65-67.Cummins v. Parker Seal Co. 1975 Sept. 58-59.Evans v. American Federation of Television and Radio Artists;

Buckley v. Same. 1973 Apr. 70-72.Fry v. United States. 1975 Aug. 43.Geduldig v. Aiello. 1974 Oct. 69.Hiatt v. City of Berkeley. 1975 June 58-59.Jiminez v. W einberger. 1974 Oct. 68.Kelly v. Brennan. 1974 Dec. 67.Lutz v. Shapp. 1975 Dec. 56-57.Oburn v. Shapp. 1975 Dec. 56-57.Pittsburgh Press Co. v. Pittsburgh Commission on Human Rights.

1973 Sept. 81-83.Schlesinger v. Ballard. 1975 Apr. 72-73.Sugarman v. Dougall. 1973 Oct. 59-60.Tyler v. Vickery. 1975 Dec. 57-58.United States v. North Carolina. 1975 Dec. 57-58.Wong v. Hampton. 1974 May 74-76.

Criminal law

Muniz v. Hoffman. 1975 Sept. 58.

Economic Stabilization Act of 1970

Fry v. United States. 1975 Aug. 43.

Equal Pay Act (See Fair Labor Standards Act.)

Executive order

L etter Carriers v. Austin. 1974 Sept. 58-60.

Fair Labor Standards Act

Brennan v. Fields. 1974 Apr. 69.Brennan v. New Jersey. 1974 Feb. 69-71.Corning Glass Works v. Brennan. 1974 Aug. 79-81.Falk v. Brennan. 1974 Mar. 50-51.Golden State Bottling Co. v. NLRB. 1974 Apr. 68-69.Kelly v. Brennan. 1974 Dec. 67.Leone v. Mobil Oil Corp. 1974 Nov. 62.Shultz v. W heaton Glass Co. 1971 Feb. 64-65.

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Souder v. Brennan. 1974 Feb. 71.

Federal C orrupt Practices Act

Pipefitters, Local 652 v. United States. 1972 Sept. 63-65.Rios v. Reynolds Metals Co. 1973 Feb. 58-59.W alker v. Kleindienst. 1973 Sept. 83-84.

Federal Employers’ Liability Act

United Transportation Union v. State Bar. 1971 July 58-59.

Freedom of Information Act

NLRB v. Sears, Roebuck & Co. 1975 July 50-51.Renegotiation Board v. Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. 1975

July 50-51.

Hatch Act

National Association of Letter Carriers v. U.S. Civil Service Com­mission. 1972 Nov. 59-60.

U.S. Civil Service Commission v. Letter Carriers. 1973 Oct. 58-59.

Hobbs Act

United States v. Enmons. 1973 May 57.

Labor Management Relations Act (See National Labor Relations Act.)

Labor-M anagement Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959

Bachowski v. Brennan. 1974 Dec. 68.Boilermakers v. Hardeman. 1971 June 81-83.Colorado Labor Council, AFL-CIO v. AFL-CIO. 1973 Nov. 65-66. Hall v. Cole. 1973 Aug. 81-83.Hood v. Journeym en Barbers. 1972 May 57-58.National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation,

Inc. v. Richey. 1975 June 61; Nov. 75.NLRB v. Scrivener. 1972 May 58-59.United Automobile W orkers v. National Right to Work Legal

Defense and Education Foundation, Inc. 1974 Jan. 74-75.

Military Selective Service Act

Foster v. Dravo Corp. 1975 May 65.Van Hoedt v. W heelabrator-Frye, Inc. 1975 Dec. 60.

National Labor Relations Act

Aetna Freight Lines, Inc. v. NLRB. 1975 Dec. 59-60.AHI Machine Tool and Die. Inc. v. NLRB and United Automobile

W orkers intervener. 1971 Jan. 63-64.Allied Chemical W orkers, Local 1 v. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.

1972 Mar. 56-58.Associated Press v. NLRB. 1974 June 64.Auburndale Freezer Corp. v. NLRB. 1971 Apr. 69-70.Bayard v. NLRB. 1974 Dec. 65-67.Bell Aerospace Co., Division of Textron, Inc. v. NLRB. 1973 June

65-67.Boilermakers v. Hardeman. 1971 June 81-83.Brewery W orkers, Local 163 v. Stegmaier Brewing Co. 1972 June

55.Brotherhood of Electrical W orkers, Local 2188 v. NLRB. 1974

June 63-64.Brotherhood of Painters, New York District Council No. 9 v.

NLRB. 1972 Apr. 50-51.Buckley v. AFTRA. 1974 Aug. 83-84.Burns International Detective Agency, Inc. v. NLRB. 1971 Aug.

68 .

Conley M otor Express, Inc. v. Russell. 1974 Nov. 61-62. Connecticut L ight & Power Co. v. NLRB. 1973 July 53*-54.Connell Construction Co. v. Plumbers Local 100. 1975 Sept.

57-58.Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania v. Secretary of

Labor. 1971 Sept. 64-66.Eazor Express, Inc. v. Teamsters. 1973 July 54-55; 1975 Dec. 60. EEOC v McMillan Bloedel Containers, Inc. 1975 Feb. 79-80.

Evans v. American Federation of Television and Radio Artists;Buckley v. Same. 1973 Apr. 70-72.

Florida Power & Light Co. v. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Locals 641, 622, 769, and 820. 1974 Sept. 57-58.

Food Store Employees, Local 347 v. NLRB. 1973 July 55.Gateway Coal Co. v. United Mine Workers. 1972 Oct. 66-67;

1974 Apr. 67-68. sGraphic Arts Union v. NLRB. 1974 Dec. 64-65.Grissom v. NLRB. 1974 Nov. 62-63.Hanna Mining Co. v. United Steelworkers. 1972 Nov. 60-61. Hoffman v. Cement Masons, Local 337. 1973 Feb. 59-60.Howard Johnson Co., Inc. v. Hotel & Restaurant Employees,

Detroit Local Joint Executive Board. 1974 Aug. 81-83.Hudgens v. NLRB. 1975 Jan. 77-78.Ice Cream Drivers, Teamsters Local 757 v. Borden, Inc. 1971 Feb.

63-64.Inter-Collegiate Press v. NLRB. 1974 Jan. 72-73.Kellog Co. v. NLRB. 1971 Aug. 69-70; 1973 Apr. 72-73.Kiser v. Boyle. 1975 June 59-61.Kiser v. Huge. 1975 June 59-61.L aborers’ Local 107 v. Kunco, Inc. 1973 May 57.Leskiw v. Brotherhood of Electrical W orkers, Local 1470. 1972

Oct. 67-68; 1973 Feb. 60.Linden Lumber Division, Sumner & Co. v. NLRB. 1975 Mar.

65-66.Local 1104, Com munications W orkers of America v. NLRB. 1975

Nov. 72-73.Machinists, Booster Lodge 405 v. NLRB. 1973 Aug. 80-81. National Cash Register Employees’ Independent Union v. NLRB.

1972 Dec. 42; 1973 July 55.NLRB v. Bachrodt Chevrolet Co. 1973 Jan. 67-68, July 55.NLRB v. Beck Engraving Co. 1975 Dec. 59.NLRB v. Bell Aerospace Co., Div. of Textron, Inc. 1974 July

6 2 - 64.NLRB v. Big Three Industries, Inc. 1974 Nov. 62-63.NLRB v. Boeing Co. 1973 Mar. 65-66, Aug. 79-80.NLRB v. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 134. 1974

Sept. 57-58.NLRB v. Burns International Security Services, Inc. 1972 Sept.

65-66.NLRB v. C & I Air Conditioning, Inc. 1974 Mar. 52.NLRB v. Caravelle W ood Products, Inc. 1975 Feb. 80-81.NLRB v. Dothan Eagle, Inc. 1971 Feb. 65-66.NLRB v. Fishermen & Allied W orkers, Local 33, International

Longshorem en’s and W arehousem en’s Union. 1972 Jan. 77. NLRB v. Florida Machine & Foundry Co. 1971 Mar. 71; 1973

Jan. 70.NLRB v. Granite State Joint Board, Textile Workers. 1973 Feb.

56-57.NLRB v. Hershey Foods. 1975 Aug. 44-45.NLRB v. Holmes Tuttle Broadway Ford, Inc. 1972 Dec. 45.NLRB v. International Van Lines. 1972 Jan. 76-77; 1973 Jan.

68-69.NLRB v. J. W eingarten, Inc. 1975 May 62-63.NLRB v. Kevin Steel Products, Inc. 1975 Nov. 75.NLRB v. Local No. 106, Glass Bottle Blowers Association. 1975

Nov. 72.NLRB v. Madison Courier, Inc. 1975 Jan. 75-76.NLRB v. Magnavox Co. 1974 June 61-62.NLRB v. Mansion House C enter M anagement Corp. 1973 May

56-57.NLRB v. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 1972 Feb. 71-73.NLRB v. Plasterers’, Local 79. 1972 Mar. 58-59.NLRB v. Rochester Musicians Association Local 66. 1975 Sept.

59-60.NLRB v. Savair M anufacturing Co. 1974 Mar. 49-50.NLRB v. Teamsters Local 413. 1975 Mar. 65-66.NLRB v. Union Carbide Corp. 1971 May 69-70, Aug. 68-69. NLRB v. W estern Addition Community Organization. 1975 May

6 3 - 65.Oil, Chemical and Atomic W orkers v. NLRB. 1974 Mar. 51-52. Pete v. United Mine W orkers Welfare and Retirement Fund. 1975

June 59-61.Shell Oil Co. v. NLRB. 1972 July 45-46.

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Shopm en’s Local Union No. 455 v. Kevin Steel Products, Inc. 1974 Dec. 67-68; 1975 Nov. 75.

Sinclair Oil Corp. v. Oil, Chemical and Atomic W orkers. 1972 Feb. 73.

Stamps v. Detroit Edison Co.; United States v. Same. 1974 Jan. 70-72.

Steelworkers v. U.S. Gypsum Co. 1972 Aug. 53.Teamsters, Local 249 v. Bill’s Trucking, Inc. 1974 July ^34-65. Textile W orkers Union v. NLRB (J. P. Stevens & Co.). 1973 May

54-56.The Emporium Capwell Co. v. W estern Addition Community O r­

ganization. 1975 May 63-65.U.S. Bulk Carriers, Inc. v. Arguelles. 1971 May 67-68.United Automobile W orkers v. Scofield. 1971 May 66-67.United States v. International Longshorem en’s Association, Local

418. 1972 Feb. 69-70.United States Pipe and Foundry Co. v. NLRB Local 155. Interna­

tional M olders and Allied W orkers v. NLRB. 1971 May 68-69. United Steelworkers v. U.S. Gypsum Co. 1974 July 65-66.Virginia Stage Lines, Inc. v. NLRB. 1971 Aug. 70-71.W ichita Eagle & Beacon Publishing Co., Inc. v. NLRB. 1973 Nov.

64.Zim’s Foodliner, Inc. v. NLRB. 1974 July 66-67.

Norris-LaGuardia Act

Conley M otor Express, Inc. v. Russell. 1974 Nov. 61-62.Emery Air Freight Corp. v. Local 295, Teamsters. 1972 Jan.

75-76.Muniz v. Hoffman. 1975 Sept. 58.Port of Houston Authority v. M asters, Mates and Pilots. 1972 Aug.

54.

Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970

Accu-Namics, Inc. v. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. 1975 Oct. 59-60.

Atlas Roofing Co. v. Occupational Safety and Health Review Com ­mission. 1975 Dec. 58-59.

Dunlop v. Burlington Northern Railroad. 1975 Nov. 75.Leone v. Mobil Oil Corp. 1974 Nov. 62.Skidmore v. Travelers Insurance Co. 1973 July 53.

Railway Labor Act

Air Line Pilots v. Civil Aeronautics Board. 1974 Dec. 68.Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co. v. United Transportation

Union. 1971 Oct. 67-68.Delaware and Hudson Railway Co. v. United Transportation

Union. 1971 Sept. 62-63.Machinists v. Reeve Aleutian Airways, Inc. 1971 Dec. 74.United Transportation Union v. Burlington Northern, Inc. 1971

Sept. 63.California Departm ent of Human Resources Development v. Java.

1971 Aug. 67-68.

Social Security Act

ITT Lamp Division of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. v. Minter. 1971 Sept. 63-64.

Jiminez v. W einberger. 1974 Oct. 68.

State laws

Dean v. The Gadsden Times Publishing Corp. 1973 Nov. 66. Geduldig v. Aiello. 1974 Oct. 69.Letter Carriers v. Austin. 1974 Sept. 58-60.Lodge 76, Machinists & Aerospace W orkers v. Wisconsin Employ­

ment Relations Commission. 1975 July 51-52.Smigel v. Southgate Community School District. 1973 Mar. 63-65. Sugarman v. Dougall. 1973 Oct. 59-60; 1974 Feb. 68-69.Town of North Kingston v. The North Kingston Teachers Associa­

tion. 1973 Mar. 63-65.

Taft-Hartley Act (See National Labor Relations Act.)

Other court decisions

Dean v. The Gadsden Times Publishing Corp. 1973 Nov. 66.Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. v. United Mine Workers. 1975 Nov.

74.M arker v. Shultz. 1973 Dec. 70-71.United Federation of Postal Clerks v. Blount. 1971 July 60-61.

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD DECISIONS

Ace Letter Service Co. and International Printing Pressmen. 1971 May 70.

Aero-Motive M anufacturing Co. and District Lodge 117, Machin­ists. 1972 June 57.

Aetna Freight Lines, Inc. and Association of Special Haulers, Local 100. 1972 Apr. 51-52.

Afro Jobbing & M anufacturing Corp. and United Automobile W orkers. 1971 Jan. 63.

A irporter Inn Hotel and Services & Hospital Employees Local 399. 1975 Apr. 70-72.

Allison-Haney, Inc. and Operating Engineers, Locals 953-953A. 1971 Mar. 72.

Barton Brands, Ltd. and Distillery W orkers, Local 23 and Edward Humes. 1975 Jan. 79-80.

Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, 111., and Operating Engineers, Local 399. 1975 Jan. 78-79.

B. F. Goodrich Co. and Teamsters, Local 804. 1972 July 44-45. Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron W orkers, Local 103 and

Associated General Contractors of America, Evansville Chapter. 1971 Dec. 75.

Brooks Research & Manufacturing, Inc. and United Automobile W orkers, Local 710. 1973 June 67-68.

Cavalier Industries, Inc. and Teamsters, Local 327. 1972 Aug. 54-55.

Chicago Typographical Union No. 16 and Hammond Publishers, Inc. 1975 June 59.

Coca Cola Bottling Works, Inc. and Retail, Wholesale and Depart­ment Store Union. 1971 Mar. 70-71.

Collyer Insulated W ire, a Gulf and Western Systems Co., and Local 1098, Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. 1971 Nov.64-66.

Columbus Printing Pressmen & Assistants’ Union No. 252 and R. W. Page Corp. 1975 Nov. 73-74.

Detroit Mailers Union No. 40, International Typographical Union and Detroit Newspaper Publishers Association. 1971 Dec. 74-75.

Distributive W orkers, District 65 and Frances Flores. 1975 Mar.68-69.

Electronic Reproduction Service Corp. and District 65, Distribu­tive W orkers of America. 1975 Jan. 76-77, Apr. 69-70.

First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston and Local 103, Brother­hood of Electrical W orkers, and Local 33, Brotherhood of Car­penters. 1972 Apr. 49-50.

Flint M otor Inn Co. and Local 794, Hotel and Restaurant Em­ployees. 1972 Apr. 52-53.

General Electric Co., and International Union of Electrical W or­kers (IUE) and Local 705. 1971 Jan. 65.

General Electric Co. (Coshocton, Ohio, Plant) and United Steel­workers. 1972 Mar. 59-60.

General Electric Co. (Seattle, W ash.) and International Union of Electrical W orkers (IUE); General Electric Co. (Dover, Ohio) and IUE, Local 705; and General Electric Co. (Rome, Ga.) and IUE. 1971 July 61.

General Teamsters, Local 386 and Construction Material Trucking, Inc. 1972 Dec. 43-45.

Jubilee M anufacturing Co. and United Steelworkers. 1973 June 65.

Kellog Co., and Local 3, American Federation of Grain Millers. 1971 Aug. 69-70.

Laher Spring & Electric Car Corp., and Glen Robbins. 1971 Nov. 63-64.

Lathers Union Local 104 and Associated General Contractors, Seattle Chapter. 1971 Feb. 66-67.

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Magnavox Co. of Tennessee and International Union of Electrical W orkers. 1972 May 59-60.

Malrite of Wisconsin, Inc. and W isconsin Broadcast Engineers, Local 715 of Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. 1972 Nov. 61-62.

M ontana-Dakota Utilities Co., and System Council U-13, Brother­hood of Electrical W orkers. 1971 Aug. 69.

National Mobile Homes, Division of National Homes Corp., and International Union of Electrical W orkers. 1971 Mar. 71-72.

Pacific Maritime Association and Longshorem en’s and W arehousem en’s Union, Local 52. 1974 June 62.

Pacific Maritime Association and Office and Professional Em­ployees, Local 3. 1971 Jan. 64-65.

Painters and Allied Trades, Local 798 and M aster Painters As­sociation and Gypsum Drywall C ontractors, Nassau Divisions. 1974 Nov. 60-61.

Peoples Gas Systems, Inc. and Teamsters Local 769. 1975 Mar.68 .

Polytech, Inc. and Ronald Lawrence. 1972 June 57.Printers and Allied Trades, Local 798 and Master Painters As­

sociation and Gypsum Drywall Contractors, Nassau Divisions.1974 Nov. 60-61.

Roadway Express, Inc. and Clay Donald Ferguson. 1975 July 52.R. J. Smith Construction Co., Inc. and Local 150, Operating En­

gineers. 1971 Oct. 66-67.Shell Oil Co. and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers. 1972 Apr.

52.Springfield Discount, Inc. and Retail Clerks, Local 1696. 1972

June 57-58.Teamsters, Local 315 and Marilyn Holman. 1975 Aug. 43-44. Teamsters, Local 729 and W alter Sturgeon and Lawrence E.

Bovinett. 1971 Aug. 68-69.Tiidee Products, Inc. and International Union of Electrical W or­

kers. 1972 May 59.Transcontinental Theaters and Theater Janitors Union Local 121.

1975 July 52-53.United Aircraft Corp. and International Association of Machinists.

1971 Nov. 62-63.Wahl Clipper Corp. and Employees of Wahl Clipper Corp. and

Machinists, Local 1988. 1972 June 55-56.

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BOOKS REVIEWED (Listed by author)

Aaron, Benjamin and K. W. W edderburn, eds. In du stria l C onflict: A C o m p a ra tive L egal S u rvey . 1973 Nov. 77-78.

------and others. A R eview o f In du stria l R e la tion s R esearch , Volum eII. 1972 Sept. 81-82.

Aaron, Henry J. S h elter an d Subsid ies: W ho B enefits From F ederal H ousing P olicies? 1972 Dec. 67-68.

------. W hy Is W elfare So H ard to R eform ? 1973 Oct. 68.Abbas, S. A. and Irving Brecher. F oreign A id and Industria l

D eve lo p m en t in P akistan . 1973 Feb. 86-87.Abodeely, John E. The N L R B an d the A ppropria te B argain ing Unit.

1972 Oct. 81.Adell, B. L. and D. D. C arter. C ollec tive B argain ing f o r U n iversity

F aculty in C anada. 1973 Feb. 70-71.Alcock, Antony. H istory o f the In tern a tion a l L abor O rgan iza tion .

1973 Apr. 85-86.Aldcroft, Derek H. The In ter-W ar E co n o m y: B rita in , 1 9 1 9 -1 9 3 9 .

1971 Nov. 84-85.Alderfer, Clayton P. E xisten ce, R e la tedn ess, an d G row th : H um an

N eeds in O rg an iza tion a l S e ttin gs. 1973 Mar. 78-79.Alexander, Albert. The C h allenge o f E conom ics: A G uide f o r the

P erplexed. 1971 July 75-76.Allan, Leslie and others. P aper P rofits: P o llu tion in the Pulp and

P aper In du stry . 1973 Dec. 83-84.Anderson, Merilee and M onroe Berkowitz. P A D E C , An E valu a tion

o f an E xperim en ta l R eh ab ilita tion P roject. 1975 Apr. 83.Argyle, Michael. The Socia l P sych o logy o f W ork. 1973 Apr. 84. Argyris, Chris. In terven tion T heory an d M eth od: A B ehavioral

Science V iew . 1971 July 70-71.------. The A pplicab ility o f O rg a n iza tio n a l Socio logy. 1973 Oct.

75-76.Arian, Edward. Bach, B eeth oven and B ureau cracy: The Case o f the

P hiladelph ia O rch estra . 1972 Mar. 71-72.Arkes, Hadley. B ureau cracy , th e M arsh all P lan , an d the N a tion a l

In terest. 1973 Oct. 73-74.Arm entano, D. T. The M y th s o f A n titru s t: E conom ic Theory and

L egal C ases. 1972 Dec. 53-54.Arrow, Kenneth J. The L im its o f O rgan iza tion . 1975 Jan. 87-88. Arthurs, H.W. C ollective B argain ing by P ublic E m ployees in

C anada: F ive M odels. 1972 Oct. 37-43.Ashenfelter, Orley and Albert Rees, eds. D iscrim in a tion in L abor

M arkets. 1974 Nov. 72-73.Aurand, Harold W. From the M olly M agu ires to the U n ited M ine

W orkers: The Social E co logy o f an In du stria l U nion, 1 8 6 9 -1 8 9 7 .1972 May 80-81.

Avery, Hugh P., Oscar S. Smith, A. Lee Belcher. L abor R ela tion s in H igher E ducation . 1972 July 58-59.

Azzi, Corry F. E qu ity an d E fficien cy E ffects fr o m M an pow er P ro­gram s. 1974 Mar. 73.

Bach, G. L. M aking M o n eta ry an d F iscal P o licy . 1972 Apr. 62-63.------. The N ew Infla tion: C au ses, E ffects, C ures. 1974 Feb. 80-81.Bachman, Jerald B. and Jerom e Johnston. Young M en an d M ilita ry

Service: Y outh in T ran sition , Vol. 5 . 1973 Sept. 91-92.Baer, W alter E. G rievan ce H andling: 101 G u ides f o r Supervisors.

1971 May 83-84.------. P ractice an d P recedent in L abor R e la tion s. 1973 Dec. 81-82.

Bagdikian, Ben H. The In form ation M achin es: Their Im pact on M an an d the M edia. 1971 Nov. 71-72.

Bahr, Howard M., Bruce A. Chadwick, Robert C. Day, eds. N ative A m erican s T oday: S ocio logical P erspectives. 1972 Sept. 82-83.

Bain, George Sayers. The G row th o f W hite-Collar U nionism . 1971 Feb. 80-81.

Baldwin, Robert E. N o n ta riff D isto r tion s o f In tern a tional Trade. 1971 June 94-95.

Balfour, Campbell. In du stria l R ela tion s in the C om m on M arket.1973 Apr. 87-89.

Barnes, Louis, Abraham Zaleznik, Gene Dalton. O rien ta tion and C on flict in Career. 1971 Oct. 78.

Barsby, Steve L. C ost-B en efit A n alysis an d M an pow er Program s.1974 Apr. 79-81.

Barth, Michael C., George J. Carcagno, John L. Palmer. Toward an E ffective In com e Support S ystem : P roblem s, P rospects, and Choices, W ith an O verv iew Paper. 1975 Oct. 67-68.

Bates, Robert H. U nions, P arties, an d P olitica l D eve lopm en t: A S tu dy o f M in e w orkers in Z am bia . 1972 Sept. 82.

Baum, Stephen J. and W. McEwan Young. A P ractical G uide to F lexible W orking H ours. 1975 Apr. 80-81.

Beck, Robert H. and others. The Changing S tru ctu re o f Europe: E conom ics, Social, an d P olitica l Trends. 1971 Jan. 78-79.

Becker, Joseph M., S.J. Experience R atin g in U n em ploym en t In­surance: An E xperim en t in C om petitive Socialism . 1974 Apr. 82-83.

Beckerman, Wilfred. Two Cheers fo r the A ffluent S ociety , A Spirited D efense o f E conom ic G row th . 1975 Oct. 69-70.

Beckford, George L. P ersisten t P overty : U nderdevelopm en t in P lan­ta tion E conom ies o f the Third W orld. 1973 Feb. 87-88.

B elch er , A . L ee , H ugh P. A very, O scar S. Sm ith. L abor R ela tions in H igher E du cation . 1972 July 58-59.

Bell, Cecil H., Jr., and Wendell L. French. O rganiza tion D eve lop ­m en t: B ehaviora l Science In terven tion s f o r O rgan iza tion Im prove­m en t. 1974 June 83-84.

Bell, Daniel. The C om in g o f P ost-In du stria l S ociety: A Venture in Socia l Forecasting . 1975 Sept. 70-71.

Benet, Mary Kathleen. The Secretaria l G h etto . 1974 May 85-89. Bergsten, C. F. and others. U.S. Foreign E conom ic P olicy f o r the

1 9 7 O's: A N ew A pproach to N ew R ealities . 1972 Sept. 77-78. Berkley, George E. The D em ocra tic P olicem an . 1971 Jan. 76. Berkowitz, Monroe and Merilee Anderson. P A D E C , An E valuation

o f an E xperim en ta l R ehabilita tion P ro ject. 1975 Apr. 83.Berland, Theodore. The F igh t f o r Q u iet. 1972 June 71-72.Berliner, Joseph S. E con om y, S ociety an d W elfare: A S tu dy in Social

E conom ics. 1973 Mar. 76-78.Bernstein, Marilyn, Neal Gross, Joseph B. Giacquinta. Im p lem en t­

ing O rgan iza tion a l In n ova tion s: A S ocio logical A nalysis o f P lanned E du cation al C hange. 1972 Dec. 57-61.

Berthoff, Rowland. A n U n settled P eople: Social O rder an d D isorder in A m erican H isto ry . 1971 Sept. 83-84.

Beynon, H. and R. M. Blackburn. P erceptions o f W ork: Variations W ithin a F actory . 1973 Oct. 72-73.

Billings, Richard N. and John Greenya. P ow er to the Public Worker.1975 Jan. 88-89.

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Bird, Caroline. E veryth in g a W om an N eeds to K n ow to G et Paid W hat She's W orth. 1974 May 85-89.

------ . The Case A gainst C ollege. 1975 Dec. 67-68.------ . The C row ding S yn d ro m e—L earn ing to L ive W ith Too M uch

and Too M an y. 1972 Nov. 71-74.Blackburn, R. M. and H. Beynon. P ercep tion s o f W ork: Variations

W ithin a F actory . 1973 Oct. 72-73.Blair, John M. E conom ic C on cen tra tion : S tru c tu re , B ehavior, an d

Public P o licy . 1972 Oct. 79.Blanpain, Roger. P ublic E m p lo yee U nion ism in B elgium . 1972 Oct.

37-43.Blanpain, Roger, ed., The B u lletin of the Institute for Labor Rela­

tions. 1974 Sept. 66-67.Blaustein, Arthur I. and Geoffrey Faux. The S tar-S pan gled H ustle:

W hite P ow er and Black C ap ita lism . 1974 Jan. 82-84.Blawis, Patricia Bell. Tijerina an d the L and G ran ts: M exican A m er­

icans in S tru ggle f o r T heir H eritage. 1972 July 63-64.Blinder, Alan S. and others. The E conom ics o f P ublic F inance.

1975 July 62-63.Bloom, G ordon F. and F. M arion Fletcher. The N egro in the Super­

m arke t In du stry . 1972 Dec. 70-71.------ , F. M arion Fletcher, Charles R. Perry. N egro E m p lo ym en t in

R e ta il Trade: A S tu dy o f R ac ia l P olicies in the D ep a rtm en t S tore, D ru gstore , an d S u perm arket In du stries. 1974 July 75-76.

Blum, A lbert A., ed. T eacher U nions an d A ssocia tion s: A C om para­tive S tu dy . 1971 Jan. 73.

Blumstein, Alfred, M urray Kamrass, Armand B. Weiss, eds. S yste m s A n a lysis f o r S ocia l P roblem s. 1971 Sept. 80-81.

Bohm, Peter and Allen V. Kneese, eds. The E conom ics o f E n viron ­m en t: P apers f ro m Four N a tion s. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Bok, Derek C. and John T. Dunlop. L abor an d the A m erican C om ­m u n ity . 1971 Jan. 72.

Bolton, J. Harvey. F lexible W orking H ours. 1972 Aug. 71-72.Boren, Jam es H. W hen In D o u b t, M u m ble: A B u reau cra t's H an d­

book. 1973 Mar. 85-86.Bornstein, Tim and Frank W. McCulloch. The N a tion a l L abor

R ela tion s Board. 1974 Dec. 74-75.Boruch, R obert F. and W. Rodman Snelling. Science in L ibera l A rts

Colleges: A L on g itu d in a l S tu dy o f 4 9 S e lec tive C olleges. 1974 Feb. 85-86.

Boulding, Kenneth E. E con om ics o f P o llu tion . 1972 Aug. 68-69.------and M artin Pfaff, eds. R ed is tribu tion to th e R ich an d the Poor:

The G ran ts E conom ics o f In com e D istr ibu tion . 1973 Nov. 76-77.------ and Tapan M aukerjee, eds. E conom ic Im peria lism : A Book o f

R eadings. 1972 Dec. 62-63.Bouvard, M arguerite. L abor M o vem en ts in the C om m on M arket

C ou n tries: The G row th o f a E uropean P ressure G roup. 1973 Apr. 87-89.

Bowen, Frank M. and Eugene C. Lee. The M u lticam pu s U n iversity: A S tu dy o f A cadem ic G overn an ce. 1972 July 60-61.

Bower, Blair T. and Allen V. Kneese, eds. E n viro n m en ta l Q u a lity A n alysis: T heory an d M eth o d in the Socia l Sciences. 1973 Feb.79-82.

Bramwell, Jonathan. Courage in Crisis: The Black P rofessional T oday. 1973 Mar. 84-85.

Braun, R obert J. Teachers an d P ow er: The S tory o f the A m erican F ederation o f Teachers. 1972 Dec. 55-56.

Brecher, Charles. The Im pact o f F ederal A n tip o ver ty P olicies. 1974 August 95-97.

Brecher, Irving and S. A. Abbas. F oreign A id an d Industria l D eve lo p m en t in P akistan . 1973 Feb. 86-87.

Brecher, Jeremy. S trike: The True H isto ry o f M ass Insurgence in A m erica fro m 1 8 7 7 to th e P resen t. 1973 Feb. 73-74.

Brenner, Y. S. A gricu lture an d the E conom ic D eve lo p m en t o f L ow Incom e C ou ntries. 1973 Feb. 88.

Bristow, J. A. and A. A. Tait, eds. Ireland: Som e P roblem s o f a D eve lop in g E conom y. 1973 Apr. 89-90.

Brodeur, Paul. E xpendable A m erican s. 1975 May 72-73.Brown, Harrison and Edward Hutchings, Jr., eds. Are O u r D escen ­

dan ts D oom ed? T ech n olog ica l Change an d P opulation G row th . 1972 Nov. 71-74.

Brown, J. Douglas. An A m erican P hilosoph y o f Social S ecu rity: E vo lu tion an d Issues. 1973 Oct. 69-71.

Brown, Lester R. with Erik P. Eckholm. By Bread A lone. 1975 July 66-67.

Brubaker, Sterling. To L ive on E arth : M an an d His E n viron m en t in P erspective . 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Bruce-Biggs, B. and Herman Kahn. Things to C o m e—Thinking A bou t the S even ties an d E ighties. 1973 Oct. 76-80.

Bruner, Jerome S. The R elevan ce o f E du cation . 1972 Feb. 88-89.Buel, Ronald A. D ead End: The A u tom ob ile in M ass T ransportation.

1972 Sept. 84-85.Bullock, Paul, ed. A F ull E m p lo ym en t P olicy f o r A m erica: A S ym ­

posiu m a t U C L A , O c to b er 13, 1 9 7 3 . 1975 May 75.Burke, Vincent J. and Vee Burke. N ixon 's G ood D eed—W elfare

R eform . 1975 Oct. 67-68.Bussey, Ellen M. The F light fro m R ural P o verty—H ow N ations

Cope. 1974 Sept. 12-13.Byham, William C. and Morton Edward Spitzer. The L aw an d Per­

son n el Testing. 1973 Jan. 79-81.

Cagan, Phillip and others. E conom ic P olicy an d Inflation in the S ix­ties. 1973 Nov. 49-52.

Cahn, William. A P ic toria l H istory o f A m erican Labor. 1973 May 68-69.

Caiden, Gerald E. P ublic E m p lo ym en t C om pulsory A rb itra tion in A u stra lia . 1972 Oct. 37-43.

Calabresi, Guido. The C osts o f A cc iden ts—A L egal and E conom ic A n alysis. 1972 May 70-71.

Caldwell, Lynton K. In D efense o f E arth : In tern a tional P rotection o f the B iosphere. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Campbell, Angus. W hite A ttitu d es T ow ard Black People. 1973 Jan.81-82.

------ and Philip E. Converse, eds. The H um an M eaning o f SocialChange. 1972 Nov. 74-75.

Canada D epartm ent of Labor. W om en's Bureau '72. 1973 July 71.Canby, Steven L. M ilita ry M an pow er P rocurem ent: A P olicy A n a ly­

sis. 1973 Feb. 72-73.Capozzola, John M. and Sterling D. Spero. The Urban C om m u n ity

an d Its U n ion ized B ureaucracies: Pressure P olitics in L ocal G o vern m en t L abor R ela tions. 1974 Mar. 62-63.

Carcagno, George J., John L. Palmer, Michael C. Barth. T oward an E ffective In com e Support S ystem : P roblem s, P rospects, and C hoices, W ith an O verv iew Paper. 1975 Oct. 67-68.

Carpenter, Jesse Thomas. C om petition an d C ollective Bargaining in the N eedle T rades, 1 9 1 0 -1 9 6 7 . 1973 Feb. 68.

C arter, D. D. and B. L. Adell. C ollective Bargaining f o r U n iversity F acu lty in Canada. 1973 Feb. 70-71.

C arter, Joseph, ed. L abor L obbyist: The A u tobiography o f John W. E delm an . 1974 Nov. 74.

Carter, Thomas P. M exican A m erican s in School: A H istory o f E du­ca tion a l N eglect. 1971 Feb. 82-83.

Case, Frederick E. Black C apita lism : P roblem s in D eve lo p m en t—A Case S tu dy o f L os A ngeles. 1973 Dec. 82-83.

Castles, Stephen and Godula Kosack. Im m igran t W orkers and Class S tru ctu re in W estern Europe. 1974 Sept. 13-14.

Caudill, Harry. M y L an d is D yin g . 1972 June 72-73.Cavanagh, Gerald and Theodore Purcell. Blacks in the Industria l

W orld. 1973 Mar. 82-83.Chadwick, Bruce A., Robert C. Day, Howard M. Bahr, eds. N ative

A m erican s T oday: Socio logical P erspectives. 1972 Sept. 82-83.Chafe, William H. The A m erican W om an: H er Changing Social,

E conom ic, an d P o litica l R oles, 1 9 2 0 -1 9 7 0 . 1974 May 85-89.Chamberlain, Neil W. The P lace o f Business in A m erica's F uture: A

S tu dy in Social Values. 1974 Feb. 87-88.Chandler, M argaret K. and Leonard R. Sayles. M anaging Large

S ystem s: O rg an iza tion s fo r the F uture. 1972 July 65.Chiswick, Barry R. In com e In equ ality: R egional A n alyses w ith in a

H u m an C apita l F ram ew ork . 1975 Aug. 54.Clark, Norman H. M ill T own: A Social H istory o f E vere tt, W ashing­

ton , From its E arliest Beginnings on the Shores o f P uget Sound to the Tragic an d In fam ou s E ven t K n ow n as the E vere tt M assacre. 1971 July 73.

Cleveland, Harlan. The F uture E xecu tive : A G uide f o r Tom orrow 's M anager. 1972 Dec. 54-55.

Coblentz, Stanton A. The Challenge to M an's Su rviva l. 1973 Feb.79-82.

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Cockcroft, James D., Andre Gunder Frank, Dale L. Johnson. D e­penden ce an d U n d erd eve lo p m en t: L a tin A m erica 's P olitica l E cono­m y. 1973 Feb. 88-89.

Cockerill, Anthony. The S tee l In du stry: In tern a tion a l C om parisons o f Indu stria l S tru ctu re an d P erform an ce. 1975 Aug. 55-56.

Cohen, W ilbur J. Social S ecu rity : U n iversa l o r S elective? 1973 Oct.69-71.

Cohn, Elchanon. P ublic E xpenditu re A n a lys is w ith Special R eference to H um an R esources. 1973 Aug. 94-95.

Cole, David C. and Princeton N. Lyman. K orean D eve lopm en t: The In terp lay o f P olitics an d E conom ics. 1971 Nov. 82-83.

Cole, Robert E. Japanese B lue Collar: The Changing Tradition . 1972 Feb. 91-92.

Commoner, Barry. The C losing C ircle: N a tu re , M an, an d T echnolo­gy. 1972 Aug. 68-69.

Conconi, Charles, David Osterhout, Stewart Udall. The E nergy B al­loon. 1975 July 65-66.

Converse, Philip E. and Angus Campbell, eds. The H um an M ean ­ing o f S ocia l Change. 1972 Nov. 74-75.

Cook, Alice H., Solomon B. Levine, Tadashi Mitsufuji. P ublic E m ­p lo yee L abor R ela tion s in Japan: Three A spects . 1972 Oct. 37-43.

Cormier, Frank and William J. Eaton. R eu th er. 1971 Mar. 80.Cowin, Ronald M. and Armand J. Thieblot, Jr. W elfare and S trikes:

The Use o f P ublic Funds to S u pport S trikers. 1973 Mar. 80-81.Cramer, C larence H. A m erican E n terprise: Free and N o t So Free.

1974 Feb. 87-88.Crom pton, Rosemary and Dorothy W edderburn. W orkers' A ttitu d e

an d T echnology. 1974 Feb. 84.Crooks, Lois A., ed. An In vestiga tion o f S ources o f Bias in the P re­

d iction o f Job P erform ance: A S ix-Y ear S tu d y . 1974 Feb. 81-82.Cross, Theodore, ed. B usiness an d S ociety R ev iew . 1972 July 55.

Dalton, Gene, Louis Barnes, Abraham Zaleznik. O rien ta tion and C onflict in Career. 1971 Oct. 78.

Dalton, George. E conom ic A n th ropo logy an d D eve lopm en t: E ssays on T ribal an d P easan t E conom ics. 1972 Apr. 66.

Daly, D.J., ed. In tern a tion a l C om parison s o f Prices an d O u tpu t. 1974 Apr. 83-84.

Daniel, Pete. The Shadow o f S lavery: P eonage in the S ou th , 1 901- 1 9 6 9 . 1973 Mar. 83.

D ’Anjou, Lenore, Barbara W ard, J. D. Runnals, eds. The W idening G ap: D eve lo p m en t in the I 9 7 0 's . 1971 Sept. 77-78.

Davenport, William H. and Melvin Kranzberg. eds. T echnology and C u ltu re , An A n th ology. 1973 Oct. 76-80.

Davidson, Roger H. The P olitics o f C om preh en sive M an pow er L egisla tion . 1973 Aug. 93.

Davis, Frank G. The E conom ics o f B lack C o m m u n ity D eve lopm en t: An A n alysis and Program f o r A u ton om ou s G row th and D eve lo p ­m en t. 1973 July 68-70.

Davis, J. Ronnie. The N ew E conom ics and the O ld E conom ists. 1972 Apr. 61-62.

Davis, Lance E. and Douglass C. North. In stitu tion a l C hange and A m erican E conom ic G row th . 1972 Feb. 86.

Davis, Stanley M. C o m p a ra tive M an agem en t: O rgan iza tion a l and C u ltu ra l P erspectives. 1971 Nov. 29.

Day, Robert C., Howard M. Bahr, Bruce A. Chadwick, eds. N a tive A m erican s Today: S ocio logical P erspectives. 1972 Sept. 82-83.

De Caux, Len. L abor R adical: From the W obblies to C IO —A P er­son al H isto ry . 1971 Oct. 79-80.

De Menil, George. B argain ing: M on opoly P ow er versus Union P ow er. 1972 June 69-70.

de Onis, Juan and Jerome Levinson. The A llian ce That L o st Its Way: A C ritica l R eport on th e A lliance f o r Progress. 1971 Aug. 79-80.

Derber, Milton. The A m erican Idea o f In du stria l D em o cra cy , 1 865- 196 5 . 1971 May 82.

Derthick, M artha. The Influence o f F ederal G ran ts: PublicA ssistance in M assachu setts. 1971 Apr. 81.

Destefanis, M. and others. C ahiers du C entre d 'E tu des de I'E m ploi (French Institute on Labor Force Problems), Vols. 1-3. 1973 Aug. 93-94.

Dobb, Maurice. Theories o f Value an d D istribu tion Since A dam S m ith : Ideology an d E conom ic Theory. 1974 Oct. 79-80.

Docter, Richard C. and Milton G. Holmen. E ducational and P sych ological T esting: A S tu dy o f the In du stry and Its Practices. 1973 Jan. 79-81.

Dolan, Edwin G. T A N S T A A F L : The E conom ic S tra tegy f o r En­v iron m en ta l Crisis. 1972 Aug. 68-69.

Dore, Ronald. British F a c to ry—Japanese F ac tory—The O rigins o f N ation a l D iversity in In du stria l R ela tions. 1975 Feb. 88-90.

Dorfman, Gerald A. Wage P olitics in B ritain , 1 9 4 5 -1 9 6 7 . 1974 Mar. 65-66.

Dorfman, Robert and Nancy S. Dorfman, eds. E conom ics o f the E n viron m en t: S e lec ted R eadings. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Dougherty, James L. U nion-F ree Supervisor. 1975 Nov. 88.Douglas, Paul H. In th e Fullness o f T im e. 1972 Oct. 78-79. Drucker, Peter F. M en, Ideas and P olitics. 1972 Mar. 73-74.------ . T echnology, M a n agem en t & Society . 1971 Apr. 78-79.Dubinsky, Irwin. R eform in Trade Union D iscrim in ation in the Con­

stru c tion Indu stry: O peration D ig and Its L egacy. 1974 July 79-80.

Dubos, Rene and Barbara Ward. O nly O ne Earth: The Care and M ain ten an ce o f a S m all P lanet. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Ducsik, Dennis W., ed. P ow er, P ollu tion , and Public P olicy: Issues in E lec tric P ow er P roduction , Shoreline R ecreation , an d A ir and W ater P ollu tion F acing N ew England and the N ation . 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Dunlop, John T. and Derek C. Bok. L abor and the A m erican C om ­m u n ity . 1971 Jan. 72.

Durand, Claude and Michelle Durand. D e I'O. S. a I'Ingenieur, C arriere ou Classe Sociale (From Semiskilled W orker to En­gineer, C areer or Social Class). 1972 Oct. 84-86.

Duryea, E. D., Robert S. Fish, and associates. F aculty Unions and C ollective B argain ing. 1974 Nov. 70-71.

Dutka, Anna B., Boris Yavitz, Dean W. Morse. The L abor M arket: An In form ation S ystem . 1974 Dec. 78-79.

Eaton, William J. and Frank Cormier. Reuther. 1971 Mar. 80. Eckholm, Erik P. and Lester R. Brown. By Bread Alone. 1975 July

66-67.Eckstein, Alexander, ed. C om parison o f E conom ic System s:

T heoretica l an d M ethodolog ica l A pproaches. 1972 Sept. 78-79. Editors of Fortune. Challenges f o r Business in the 1970 's . 1973

Oct. 76-80.Edwards, Marvin Henry. H azardous to Your H ealth . 1972 Oct.

79-81.Edwards, Richard C., Michael Reich, Thomas E. Weisskopf, eds.

The C apita list S y ste m , A Radical A nalysis o f A m erican Society.1972 Aug. 72-74.

Ehrenberg, Ronald G. Fringe Benefits and O vertim e Behavior: T heoretica l an d E con om etric A nalysis. 1973 Sept. 96.

-------. The D em an d f o r S ta te and L oca l G overn m en t E m ployees: AnE conom ic A n alysis. 1971 Feb. 84-85.

Elliott, Philip. The Socio logy o f the Professions. 1973 Sept. 95-96. Ellis, P. Berresford. A H istory o f the Irish W orking Class. 1973 Apr.

89-90.Energy Policy Project of the Ford Foundation. A Tim e to Choose:

A m erica 's E nergy F uture. 1975 Oct. 74-76.Engerman, Stanley L. and Robert W. Fogel. Tim e on the Cross,

Volum e I. The E conom ics o f A m erican N egro S lavery. Volum e II. E vidence and M ethods. 1975 June 67-68.

Erickson, Charlotte. Invisible Im m igran ts: The A dapta tion o f En­glish and S cottish Im m igran ts in N in eteen th -C en tu ry Am erica.1973 July 70-71.

Esser, Barbara F., Daniel H. Kruger, Benjamin Shimberg. O ccupa­tion al L icensing: P ractices an d Policies. 1974 Oct. 82-83.

Estey, M arten and others. E conom ic P olicy and Inflation in the S ix­ties. 1973 Nov. 49-52.

Etcheson, W arren W. and Ralph M. Gaedeke, eds. C onsum erism : V iew poin ts From B usiness, G overn m en t, and the Public In terest. 1972 Dec. 69-70.

Fairfield, Roy P., ed. H um an izin g the W orkplace. 1975 Aug. 56-57. Farvar, M. Taghi and John P. Milton, eds. The Careless Technolo­

g y: E cology and In tern a tion a l D eve lopm en t. 1973 Feb. 79-82. Faux, Geoffrey and A rthur I. Blaustein. The S tar-Spangled H ustle:

W hite P ow er an d B lack C apita lism . 1974 Jan. 82-84.

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Feder, Ernest. The Rape o f th e P easan try: L a tin A m erica 's Land- holding S ystem . 1973 Feb. 87-88.

Feldstein, M artin S. The R isin g C ost o f H osp ita l Care. 1972 July 56-57.

Fellner, William. E m p lo ym en t P olicy a t the C rossroads: An In terim Look a t P ressures to be R esisted . 1973 Oct. 71-72.

------ and others. E conom ic P olicy an d In fla tion in th e S ix ties. 1973Nov. 49-52.

Fels, Allan. The British P rices an d In com es Board. 1973 Apr. 82.Fendrock, John J. M an agin g in T im es o f R adica l Change. 1972

Apr. 66-67.Feuille, Peter and Hervey A. Juris. P olice U nion ism : P ow er an d Im ­

p a c t in P u b lic-S ector B arga in ing . 1974 Sept. 67-68.Finley, Joseph E. The C orru pt K in gdom : The R ise an d Fall o f the

U n ited M in e W orkers. 1973 July 64-65.Fisk, R obert S., E. D. Duryea, and associates. F aculty U nions and

C ollec tive B argain ing. 1974 Nov. 70-71.Flanagan, Robert J., and Arnold R. W eber, eds. B argain ing

W ith ou t B ou n daries, The M u ltin a tio n a l C orporation an d In tern a­tion al L a b o r R ela tion s. 1975 Aug. 57-58.

------ and Lloyd Ulman. W age R estra in t: A S tu dy o f In com es P oli­cies in W estern E urope. 1972 Jan. 84.

Fletcher, F. Marion and G ordon F. Bloom. The N egro in the Su per­m arke t In du stry . 1972 Dec. 70-71.

------, Charles R. Perry, Gordon F. Bloom. N egro E m p lo ym en t inR e ta il Trade: A S tu dy o f R ac ia l P olicies in the D ep a r tm en t S to re , D ru g s to re , an d S u perm arket In du stries . 1974 July 75-76.

Fogel, R obert W. and Stanley L. Engerman. Tim e on the Cross, Volum e I. The E conom ics o f A m erican N egro S lavery . Volum e II. E vidence an d M ethods. 1975 June 67-68.

Foster, Howard G. M a n p o w er in H om ebu ild in g: A P relim in ary A n alysis. 1975 Oct. 73-74.

Foster, M arcus A. M akin g Schools W ork: S tra teg ies f o r Changing E du cation . 1972 Sept. 86-87.

Frank, Andre Gunder, Dale L. Johnson, Jam es D. Cockcroft. D e­pen den ce an d U n derdeve lopm en t: L a tin A m erica 's P o litica l E cono­m y . 1973 Feb. 88-89.

Frase, R obert W. and Charles McKinley. L aun ch in g Socia l S ecuri­ty : A C ap tu re-an d-R ecord A c co u n t, 1 9 3 5 -1 9 3 7 . 1971 June 94.

Freeman, R ichard B. The M a rk e t f o r C ollege T rained M an pow er: A S tu dy in th e E conom ics o f C areer Choice. 1972 Feb. 86-87.

French, W endell L. and Cecil H. Bell, Jr. O rgan iza tion D eve lo p ­m en t: B eh av iora l Science In terven tio n s f o r O rgan iza tion Im p ro ve ­m en t. 1974 June 83-84.

Fried, Edward R. S ettin g N a tio n a l P riorities: The 1 9 7 4 Budget.1973 Oct. 66-68.

Fried, Joseph P. H ousing C risis, U .S .A . 1972 Mar. 70-71.Friedman, Jay W. and Milton I. Roemer. D octors in H ospita ls:

M edica l S ta ff O rgan iza tion a n d H osp ita l P erform ance. 1972 May 75-76.

Friedman, Milton. Socia l S ecu rity : U n iversa l or Selective? 1973 Oct. 69-71.

Fuchs, Victor R., ed. E ssays in the E conom ics o f H ealth an d M ed i­ca l Care. 1973 Dec. 80-81.

Fulmer, William E. The N egro in the F u rn itu re In du stry . 1973 July 66-67.

Gaedeke, Ralph M. and W arren W. Etcheson, eds. C on su m erism : V iew poin ts F rom B usiness, G o vern m en t, an d the P ublic In terest. 1972 Dec. 69-70.

Galbraith, John Kenneth. E conom ics & the P ublic P urpose. 1974 Oct. 80-81.

Galenson, Marjorie. W om en & W ork: An In tern a tion a l C om parison .1974 May 85-89.

Galenson, W alter, ed. In com es P olicy: W hat Can We L earn From Europe? 1973 Aug. 92.

Gam el, Donald. The R ise o f T eam ster P o w er in the W est. 1972 Apr. 64-65.

Georgopoulos, Basil S., ed. O rgan iza tion R esearch on H ealth In ­stitu tio n s . 1973 Apr. 86-87.

Gerhardt, Jam es M. The D ra ft an d P ublic P o licy: Issues in M ilitary M a n p o w er P rocu rem en t, 1 9 4 5 -1 9 7 0 . 1972 July 65-66.

Gersuny, Carl. P un ishm ent an d R edress in a M odern F ac tory . 1974 Mar. 70-71.

G iacquinta, Joseph B., Marilyn Bernstein, Neal Gross. Im p lem en t­ing O rg a n iza tio n a l In n ova tion s: A Socio logical A n alysis o f P lanned E du ca tion a l Change. 1972 Dec. 57-61.

Ginsburg, Woodrow L. and others. A R eview o f In dustria l R ela tion s R esearch , Vol. I. 1971 July 70.

Ginzberg, Eli and Alice Yohalem, eds. Corporate L ib: W om en's C hallenge to M an agem en t. 1974 May 85-89.

------ and others. C areer G uidance: W ho N eeds It, Who P rovides It,Who Can Im prove It. 1971 Nov. 75-76.

------ and others. U rban H ealth S ervices: The Case o f N ew York.1971 Oct. 77-78.

------and Robert M. Solow, eds. The G rea t Society: L essons f o r theFuture. 1974 August 93-95.

Girth, Marjorie and David Stanley. B an kru ptcy: P roblem , Process, R eform . 1973 May 73-74.

Gitelman, Howard M. W orkingm en o f W altham : M ob ility in A m er­ican Urban In du stria l D eve lopm en t 1 8 5 0 -1 9 0 0 . 1975 Oct. 68-69.

Glahe, Fred R., ed. C ollected Papers o f K enn eth E. Boulding. 1973 Dec. 78-79.

Godwin, Lamond and Ray Marshall. C oopera tives and R u ra l P over­ty in th e Sou th . 1971 Oct. 82-83.

Goldman, Marshall I. The Spoils o f P rogress: E n viron m en ta l P ollu­tion in the S ovie t U nion. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

------ . E cology an d E conom ics: C on tro llin g P ollu tion in the 70's.1973 Feb. 79-82.

Goldring, Patrick. M u ltipu rpose M an. 1975 Mar. 77-78.Gordon, David M. Theories o f P o verty an d U n derem ploym en t:

O rth odox , R adica l, an d D ual L abor M arket P erspectives. 1973 Jan. 77-78.

Gordon, Jerom e B. and others. Y ear-round E m p lo ym en t in the C on­stru c tion In du stry: A S ystem s A n alysis. 1974 Mar. 64-65.

Gould, Jean and Lorena Hickok W alter R eu th er: L abor's R ugged Ind ividu alist. 1973 Jan. 78-79.

Goulden, Joseph C. M eany: The U nchallenged S trong M an o f A m erican L abor. 1972 Dec. 51-52.

Goulet, Denis. The C ruel Choice: A N ew Concept in the Theory o f D eve lo p m en t. 1972 Feb. 85-86.

Granick, Leonard P. R., Lee E. Jacobson, Robert Brude Greaux. A lpha: A Case S tu dy in U pgrading. 1975 Dec. 68-69.

G ranovetter, Mark S. G ettin g a Job. A S tu dy o f C on tacts and Careers. 1975 Apr. 82.

Grant, Robert B. The Black M an C om es to the C ity: A D o cu m en ta ­ry A ccou n t fro m th e G rea t M igra tion to the G rea t D epression , 1 9 1 5 to 1 9 3 0 . 1973 Dec. 77-78.

Grayson, C. Jackson, Jr. C onfessions o f a Price C on troller. 1975 June 69-70.

Greaux, Robert Brude, Leonard P. R. Granick, Lee E. Jacobson. A lpha: A Case S tu dy in U pgrading. 1975 Dec. 68-69.

Grebler, Leo, Joan W. M oore, Ralph C. Guzman. The M exican- A m erican People: The N ation 's S econd L argest M in ority . 1971 Aug. 82-83.

Green, Archie. O n ly a M iner. 1972 Nov. 7 6 -1 7 .Greenblatt, Milton, Myron Sharf, Evelyn M. Stone. D yn am ics o f

In stitu tio n a l C hange: The H osp ita l in T ransition . 1972 Jan. 90-91.

Greenm an, Russell L. and Erick J. Schmertz. P ersonnel A dm in istra ­tion an d the L aw . 1974 June 82-83.

Greenya, John and Richard N. Billings. P ow er to the P ublic W orker. 1975 Jan. 88-89.

Grillo, R. D. A frican R a ilw aym en : S o lidarity an d O pposition in an E ast A frican L abor Force. 1975 June 70-71.

Groh, George. The B lack M igration: The Journey to U rban A m er­ica. 1973 Dec. 77-78.

Gross, Neal, Joseph B. Giacquinta, Marilyn Bernstein. Im p lem en t­ing O rgan iza tion a l In n ova tion s: A S ocio logical A n alysis o f P lanned E du cation al C hange. 1972 Dec. 57-61.

Gross, Ronald and Paul Osterman, eds. The N ew Professionals: The P roblem s, Joys an d P rom ise o f D evo tin g Your W orking L ife to M akin g a N ew A m erica —P robed b y People Who Are D oing It. 1973 Sept. 95-96.

Grossman, Jonathan. The D ep a r tm en t o f Labor. 1974 Nov. 75-76.Grossner, Charles, William E. Henry, James G. Kelley, eds. N o n ­

profession als in the H u m an S ervices. 1971 Jan. 73-74.

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Grupenhoff, John T. and Stephen P. Strickland, eds. Federal L aw s: H ealth /E n viron m en t M an pow er. 1973 July 72-73.

Guthrie, John A. An E conom ic A n alysis o f th e Pulp an d P aper In ­du stry . 1973 Dec. 83-84.

Guzman, Ralph, Leo Grebler, Joan W. Moore. The M exican-A m er- ican P eople: The N a tion 's Second L argest M in ority . 1971 Aug.82-83.

Hall, Burton, ed. A u to cra cy an d In su rgen cy in O rgan ized Labor. 1974 June 80-81.

Halpern, Stephen C. Police A ssocia tion an d D epartm en t L eaders: The P olitics o f C o-O p ta tion . 1975 Dec. 68.

Hamermesh, Daniel S. E con om ic A spec ts o f M an pow er Training P rogram s: T heory an d P olicy . 1973 Mar. 79-80.

Handler, Joel F. and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth. The “ D eservin g Poor"; A S tu dy o f W elfare A dm in istra tio n . 1972 May 72-73.

Hansen, Niles M. L ocation P referen ces, M ig ra tio n , an d R egion al G ro w th —A S tu dy o f the Sou th an d S o u th w est U n ited S ta tes. 1974 Apr. 77-78.

------. R u ral P o verty an d th e Urban Crisis: A S tra teg y f o r R eg ion alD eve lo p m en t. 1971 Feb. 79-80.

Harari, Ehud. The P olicies o f L abor L eg isla tion in J apan , N ation al- In tern a tion a l In teraction . 1974 July 81-82.

Hardesty, John and W arren A. Johnson, eds. E conom ic G row th vs. the E n viro n m en t. 1972 May 78-79.

Hardman, J. B. S. L abor a t the R ubicon . 1973 May 67-68.Harris, W alter D. The G row th o f L a tin A m erican C ities. 1972 July

6 2 - 63.Harrod, Jeffrey. Trade U nion Foreign P olicy: A S tu dy o f British and

A m erican Trade Union A c tiv itie s in Jam aica . 1973 Feb. 84.Hartman, R obert W. and Robert D. Reischauer. R eform in g School

F inance. 1974 June 84-85.Heilbroner, Robert L. and others. In the N a m e o f P rofit. 1972 Dec.

6 3 - 64.Hendricks, Gary and Kenwood C. Youmans. C on su m er D urables

an d In sta llm en t D eb t: A S tu dy o f A m erican H ouseholds. 1974 June 79-80.

Henry, Alice. W om en an d the L abor M o vem en t. 1974 May 85-89.Henry, William E., Charles Grossner, Jam es G. Kelly, eds. S tra tegy

f o r R eg ion a l D eve lo p m en t. 1971 Jan. 73-74.Hepple, B. A. and Paul O ’Higgins. P ublic E m p lo yer Trade U nionism

in the U n ited K in gdom : The L ega l F ram ew ork . 1972 Oct. 37-43.Herling, John. R igh t to C hallenge: P eople an d P ow er in the S tee l­

w orker's U nion. 1972 Aug. 70-71.Herrick, Neal Q. and Harold L. Sheppard. W here H ave A ll the

R obo ts G one? W orker D issa tisfac tion in th e 70's. 1973 Feb. 69-70.

Hession, Charles H. John K en n eth G albra ith an d H is C ritics. 1972 Sept. 73-74.

Hetrick, Barbara and Sar A. Levitan. Big B ro ther's Indian P ro­g ra m s— W ith R eserva tion s. 1972 Mar. 68-69.

Hickok, Lorena and Jean Gould. W alter R eu th er: L abor's R ugged In d ividu a list. 1973 Jan. 78-79.

Hicks, Sir John. The C risis in K eyn esian E conom ics. 1975 Aug. 52-53.

Hiestand, Dale L. C hanging Careers A fte r 3 5 : N ew H orizons Through P rofessional an d G radu a te S tu d y . 1971 July 72-73.

------. H igh L eve l M an pow er a n d T echnological Change in the S teelIn du stry: Im plica tion s f o r C orporate M an p o w er P lanning. 1975 Aug. 55-56.

Hill, M. J. and others. M en O u t o f W ork: A S tu d y o f U n em ploym en t in Three E nglish Towns. 1974 Mar. 67-68.

Hillebrandt, Patricia M. E con om ic Theory an d the C on stru ction In ­du stry . 1975 Feb. 90-91.

Hinshaw, Randall, ed. In fla tion as a G loba l P roblem . 1974 Feb.80-81.

Hirshfield, Daniel S. The L o st R eform : The C am paign f o r C om pu l­sory H ealth Insurance in the U n ited S ta tes F rom 193 2 to 1 9 4 3 . 1971 Mar. 81.

Hoffman, Charles. The C hinese W orker. 1975 Sept. 68-69.Hogan, William T., S.J. The 1 9 7 0 's C ritica l Years f o r S teel. 1973

Oct. 75.Hollingsworth, Ellen Jane and Joel F. Handler. The “ D eservin g

Poor"; A S tu dy o f W elfare A d m in istra tio n . 1972 May 72-73.

Hollister, Robinson G., Myron J. Lefcowitz, Larry L. Orr, eds. In­com e M ain ten an ce: In terd iscip lin ary A pproaches to Research.1972 July 56.

Holmen, Milton G. and Richard C. Docter. E ducational and P sych olog ica l T esting: A S tu dy o f the In du stry an d Its Practices.1973 Jan. 79-81.

Holmstrom, Lynda Lytle. The T w o-C areer F am ily. 1974 May85-89.

Honey, John C. P lanning an d the P riva te Sector: The E xperience in D evelop in g C ou ntries. 1971 May 84-85.

Hoos, Ida R. S yste m s A n alysis in P ublic P o licy—A Critique. 1973 Dec. 79-80.

Hopkins, George E. The A irline P ilots: A S tu dy in E lite U nion iza­tion . 1971 Nov. 72.

Horton, Raymond D. M u nicipal L abor R ela tion s in N ew York C ity: L essons o f the L in dsay-W agn er Years. 1974 Mar. 70.

Howe, Christopher. Wage P attern s an d Wage P olicy in M odern C hina: 1 9 1 9 -1 9 7 2 . 1974 Dec. 75-76.

Howe, Louise Kapp, ed. The F uture o f the F am ily. 1974 May 85-89.

Huber, George P. and Joseph C. Ullman. The L ocal Job Bank Pro­gram : P erform ance, S tru ctu re and D irection . 1974 Sept. 71-72.

Huber, Joan, ed. C hanging W om en in a C hanging S ociety. 1974 May 85-89.

Huhn, Kenneth C., Robert E. Williams, Peter A. Janus. N L R B R egula tion o f E lection C onduct: A S tu dy o f the N a tion a l L abor R ela tion s B oard's Policies an d S tandards f o r Settin g Aside R epresen ta tion E lec tion s B ased on P ostelection O bjections. 1975 Jan. 89-90.

Hume, Brit. D eath an d the M ines: R ebellion an d M u rder in the U n ited M ine W orkers. 1972 May 81.

Hutchings, Edward, Jr., and Harrison Brown, eds. Are O ur D escen ­dan ts D oom ed? T echnological C hange and Population G row th . 1972 Nov. 71-74.

Inkeles, Alex and David H. Smith. B ecom ing M odern: Individual Change in Six D eve lop in g C ountries. 1975 July 64-65.

Institute of Ecology. M an in the L iv in g E n viron m en t: A R eport on G lobal-E cological P rob lem s. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

International Labour Office. E m ploym en t in Africa: Som e C ritical Issues. 1975 June 70-71.

------ . E m p lo ym en t, In com es and E qu ality: A S tra tegy f o r IncreasingP rodu ctive E m p lo ym en t in K enya. 1973 July 63-64.

Ironmonger, D. S. N ew C om m odities and C onsum er Behaviour. 1972 Dec. 68-69.

Jackson, Dudley, H. A. Turner, Frank Wilkinson. D o Unions Cause Inflation? Two S tu d ies: W ith a Theoretical Introduction and Policy C onclusion. 1973 July 67-68.

Jackson, Louis and R obert Lewis, eds. W inning N L R B Elections: M an agem en t's S tra teg y and P reven tive Program s. 1973 Nov. 78-79.

Jacobson, Lee E., Robert Brude Greaux, Leonard P. R. Granick. A lpha: A Case S tu d y in Upgrading. 1975 Dec. 68-69.

Jagerskiold, Stig. C ollec tive B argain ing R igh ts o f S ta te O fficials in Sw eden. 1972 Oct. 37-43.

Jakubauskas, Edward B. and Neil A. Palomba. M anpow er E conom ics. 1974 Apr. 79-81.

Jallade, Jean-Pierre. O ccu pation al an d E du cational S tru ctu res o f the L abor Force an d L eve ls o f E conom ic D eve lopm en t: Vol. 1, Possi­b ilitie s an d L im ita tio n s o f an In tern a tional C om parison Approach; Vol. II, F u rther A n a lyses an d S ta tis tica l D ata . 1972 Oct. 86-87.

Janeway, Elizabeth. M an 's W orld, W om an's P lace—A S tudy in Social M yth o lo g y . 1971 Nov. 73-74.

Janeway, Elizabeth, ed. W om en, T heir C hanging R oles. 1974 May 85-89.

Janus, Peter A., Kenneth C. Huhn, Robert E. Williams. N L R B R egula tion o f E lection Conduct: A S tu dy o f the N ation al Labor R ela tion s B oard's Policies an d S tandards f o r S ettin g Aside R epresen ta tion E lec tion s Based on P ostelection O bjections. 1975 Jan. 89-90.

Jasny, Naum. S ovie t E conom ists o f th e T w enties: N am es to be R e­m em bered . 1972 Dec. 66.

Jenkins, David. Job P ow er: B lue an d W hite Collar D em ocracy. 1974 Mar. 63-64.

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Jennings, Eugene E. R ou tes to the E xecu tive Suite. 1971 Nov. 72-73.

Jensen, Vernon H. S trife on th e W aterfron t: The P ort o f N ew York Since 1 9 4 5 . 1974 Nov. 74-75.

Johnson, Dale L., Jam es D. Cockcroft, Andre Gunder Frank. D e­penden ce an d U n d erd eve lo p m en t: L a tin A m erica 's P o litica l E cono­m y. 1973 Feb. 88-89.

Johnson, W arren A. and John Hardesty, eds. E conom ic G row th vs. the E n viro n m en t. 1972 May 78-79.

Johnston, Jerom e and Jerald B. Bachman. Young M en an d M ilita ry S ervice: Y outh in T ran sition , Vol. 5 . 1973 Sept. 91-92.

Johnston, William B., Robert Taggart, Sar A. Levitan. Still a D ream : The Changing S ta tu s o f B lacks S ince I 9 6 0 . 1975 Dec.66-67.

Jones, Edward H. B lacks in B usiness. 1972 June 67-68.Jordan, William A. A irline R egu la tion in A m erica : E ffects a n d Im ­

p erfec tion s . 1972 Jan. 87-89.Juris, Hervey A. and Peter Feuille. P olice U n ion ism : P ow er an d Im ­

p a c t in P u b lic-S ector B argain ing. 1974 Sept. 67-68.

Kahn, Herman. The E m erg in g Japanese S u persta te : Challenge an d R espon se. 1971 July 73-74.

------ and B. Bruce-Biggs. Things to C o m e—T hinking A bou t theS even ties an d E igh ties . 1973 Oct. 76-80.

Kahn, Richard. S elec ted E ssays on E m p lo ym en t an d G ro w th . 1974 Jan. 87-88.

Kalachek, Edward D. L abor M arkets an d U n em ploym en t. 1975 Feb. 91-92.

Kaliski, S. F. The T ra d e-O ff be tw een In fla tion an d U n em ploym en t: S om e E xplora tions o f th e R ecen t E vidence f o r C anada. 1974 Feb.80-81.

Kamin, Alfred. W estern E u ropean L abor an d the A m erican C orpora­tion . 1971 Apr. 83-84.

Kamrass, M urray, Alfred Blumstein, Armand B. Weiss, eds. S yste m s A n a lys is f o r S ocia l P rob lem s. 1971 Sept. 80-81.

Karsh, Bernard, Solomon B. Levine, Kazuo Okochi, eds. W orkers an d E m p lo yers in J apan —The Japanese E m p lo ym en t R ela tion s S ystem . 1975 Feb. 88-90.

Katona, George, Burkhard Strumpel, Ernest Zahn. A spira tion s and A ffluence: C o m p a ra tive S tu d ies in th e U n ited S ta tes an d W estern E urope. 1972 Feb. 92-93.

Katz, Michael B. C lass, B u rea u cra cy , an d Schools: The Illusion o f E du ca tion a l C hange in A m erica . 1972 Dec. 57-61.

Kaufman, Stuart B. S am u el G o m p ers an d the O rig ins o f the A m er­ican F edera tion o f L a b o r, 1 8 4 8 -1 8 9 6 . 1975 Feb. 92.

Kay, David A. and Eugene B. Skolnikoff, eds. W orld E co-C risis: In ­tern a tio n a l O rg a n iza tio n s in R espon se. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Kelly, Jam es G., Charles Grossner, William E. Henry, eds. N o n ­profession als in the H um an Serv ices. 1971 Jan. 73-74.

Kelsall, R. K., Anne Poole, Annette Kuhn. G radu a tes: The Socio lo ­gy o f an E lite . 1973 Feb. 77-78.

Kendrick, John W. P o stw a r P ro d u c tiv ity Trends in the U n ited S ta te s , 1 9 4 8 -1 9 6 9 . 1974 Oct. 83.

Kennedy, Edward M. In C ritica l C on dition : The Crisis in A m erica 's H ealth C are. 1972 Oct. 79-81.

Kindleberger, Charles P. P o w er an d M on ey: The E conom ics o f In ­tern a tio n a l P o litics an d the P olitics o f In tern a tion a l E conom ics. 1971 June 95-96.

Kirsch, Leonard Joel. S o v ie t W ages: C hanges in S tru ctu re an d A d ­m in istra tio n Since 1 9 5 6 . 1972 Dec. 66-67.

Klein, Stuart M. W orkers U n der S tress: The Im pac t o f Work P res­sure on G rou p C ohesion . 1972 July 53-54.

Kneese, Allen V. and Blair T. Bower, eds. E n viro n m en ta l Q u a lity A n alysis: T heory an d M e th o d in the Socia l Sciences. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

------ and Charles L. Schultze. P ollu tion , P rices, an d P ublic P olicy.1975 Sept. 66.

------and Peter Bohm, eds. The E conom ics o f E n viron m en t: Papersfro m F ou r N a tion s. 1973 Feb. 79-82.

Kochan, Thomas A. C ity E m p lo yee B argain ing W ith a D iv id ed M a n a g em en t. 1972 Apr. 65-66.

Koontz, Harold. A ppraising M an agers as M an agers. 1972 Apr. 69.Kosack, Godula and Stephen Castles. Im m ig ra n t W orkers an d Class

S tru ctu re in W estern E urope. 1974 Sept. 13-14.

Kranzberg, Melvin and William H. Davenport, eds. T echnology and C u ltu re , An A n th o logy . 1973 Oct. 76-80.

Krause, W alter and F. John Mathis. L atin A m erican an d E conom ic In tegra tion : R eg ion al P lanning f o r D eve lopm en t. 1971 June 95-96.

Kravis, Irving B. and Robert E. Lipsey. Price C om petitiven ess in W orld Trade. 1972 Feb. 90-91.

Kreps, Juanita M. L ife tim e A llocation o f Work and Incom e: Essays in the E conom ics o f A ging. 1972 Apr. 63-64.

------ . Sex in the M arketp lace: A m erican W omen a t Work. 1972 Jan.84-85.

Kriesberg, Louis. M o th ers in P overty : A S tu dy o f F atherless F am i­lies. 1971 Jan. 77-78.

Kruger, Daniel H., Benjamin Shimberg, Barbara F. Esser. O ccu pa­tion a l L icen sin g: P ractices an d P olicies. 1974 Oct. 82-83.

Kuechle, David. The S tory o f th e Savannah: An Episode in M a ritim e L a b or-M an agem en t R ela tion s. 1971 Aug. 78-79.

Kuhn, Annette, R. K. Kelsall, Anne Poole. G raduates: The Socio lo­g y o f an E lite . 1973 Feb. 77-78.

Kunnes, Richard, M.D. Your M on ey o r Your L ife: R x For the M edi­cal M arket P lace. 1972 Aug. 71.

Kurihara, Kenneth K. The G row th P o ten tia l o f the Japanese E cono­m y. 1972 Feb. 93-94.

Kurland, Gerald. Seth L ow : The R eform er in an Urban an d Indus­tria l Age. 1972 Apr. 68-69.

Ladd, Everett Carl, Jr., and Seymour Martin Lipset. Professors, U nions, an d A m erican H igher E du cation . 1974 Nov. 70-71.

Lancaster, Kelvin. C on su m er D em an d: A N ew A pproach. 1972 July 54-55.

Lanford, H. W. T echnological F orecasting M ethodologies: A S yn th e­sis. 1973 Oct. 76-80.

Larrowe, Charles P. H arry Bridges: The R ise an d Fall o f R adical L abor in the U n ited S ta tes. 1974 Apr. 84-85.

Laslett, John H. M. L abor an d the L eft: A S tu dy o f Socia list and R adica l Influences in the Am erican L abor M o vem en t, 1 8 8 1 -1 9 2 4 .1971 June 93-94.

Laslett, Peter, ed. H ou seh old and f a m ily in p a st tim e: C om para tive stu d ies in the size a n d stru c tu re o f th e d o m estic group o ver the last th ree cen tu ries in E ngland, F rance, Serbia, Japan an d Colonial N orth A m erica , w ith fu r th e r m a teria ls f ro m W estern Europe. 1974 Mar. 68-70.

Leasure, J. William and Marjorie Shepherd Turner. P rices, Profit, an d P roduction: H ow M uch Is E nough? 1975 Mar. 79-80.

Lee, Eugene C. and Frank M. Bowen. The M u lticam pu s U n iversity; A S tu dy o f A cadem ic G overnance. 1972 July 60-61.

Lee, Roy F. The S ettin g f o r Black B usiness D eve lopm en t: A S tudy in Socio logy an d P olitica l E conom y. 1974 Jan. 82-84.

Lefcowitz, Myron J., Larry L. Orr, Robinson G. Hollister, eds. In­co m e M ain ten an ce: In terd iscip lin ary A pproaches to Research.1972 July 56.

Lefkoe, M. R. The C risis in C on stru ction : There is an A nsw er. 1971 Apr. 79-80.

Lefkowitz, Jerome. P ublic E m ployee U nionism in Israel. 1972 Oct. 37-43.

Lens, Sidney. The L abor Wars: From the M olly M aguires to the Sit- dow n s. 1974 June 80-81.

Levenstein, Harvey A. L abor O rgan iza tion s in the U n ited S ta tes and M exico: A H isto ry o f T heir R ela tion s. 1973 Feb. 83-84.

Leventhal, F. M. R espec tab le R adical: G eorge H ow ell and Victorian W orking C lass P o litics . 1971 Aug. 83-84.

Levi, Arrigo. Jou rn ey A m on g the E conom ists. 1975 July 61-62.Levin, Henry M. C o m m u n ity C on trol o f Schools. 1971 Mar. 84.Levine, Solomon B., Kazuo Okochi, Bernard Karsh, eds. W orkers

an d E m ployers in Japan —The Japanese E m p lo ym en t R ela tions S ystem . 1975 Feb. 88-90.

------ , Tadashi Mitsufuji, Alice H. Cook. Public E m ployee L aborR e la tion s in Japan: Three A spects. 1972 Oct. 37-43.

Levinson, Harold M. C ollective B argain ing by British L ocal A u th ori­ty E m ployees. 1972 Oct. 37-43.

------ . C ollective B arga in ing by P ublic E m ployees in Sw eden. 1972Oct. 37-43.

Levinson, Henry. The G rea t Jackass F allacy. 1973 June 77-78.

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Levinson, Jerome and Juan de Onis. The A lliance T hat L o st Its W ay: A C ritica l R eport on the A lliance f o r P rogress. 1971 Aug. 79-80.

Levison, Andrew. The W orking Class M ajo rity . 1975 Apr. 83-84.Levitan, Sar A., ed. Blue C ollar W orkers: A S ym posiu m on M iddle

A m erica . 1972 Feb. 84-85.------ and Barbara Hetrick. Big B ro th er's Indian P rogram s—With

R eserva tion s . 1972 Mar. 68-69.------and Joyce K. Zickler. The Q u est f o r a F ederal M an pow er P a rt­

nership. 1975 Oct. 72.------ and R obert Taggart III. The Job C risis f o r B lack Youth . 1972

June 66-67.------ , Garth L. Mangum, Ray Marshall. H um an R esources an d

L abor M arkets: L abor an d M an pow er in the A m erican E conom y. 1974 Apr. 79-81.

------ , Martin Rein, David Marwick. W ork an d W elfare G o T ogether.1972 Sept. 83-84.

------, William B. Johnston, Robert Taggart. S till a D ream : TheC hanging S ta tu s o f B lacks S ince I 9 6 0 . 1975 Dec. 66-67.

Lewis, R obert and Louis Jackson, eds. W inning N L R B E lections: M a n a g em en t's S tra teg y an d P reven tive P rogram s. 1973 Nov. 78-79.

Light, Ivan H. Ethnic E n terprise in A m erica: B usiness and W elfare A m on g Chinese, Japanese, a n d B lacks. 1972 May 73-74.

Lingenfelter, Richard E. The H ardrock M in ers: A H istory o f the M ining L a b o r M o vem en t in the A m erican W est, 1 8 6 3 -1 8 9 3 . 1975 Mar. 80.

Lipset, Seymour Martin and Everett Carl Ladd, Jr. Professors, U nions, a n d A m erican H igh er E du cation . 1974 Nov. 70-71.

Lipsey, R obert E. and Irving B. Kravis. Price C om petitiven ess in W orld Trade. 1972 Feb. 90-91.

Longmate, Norman. The W orkhouse. 1975 Dec. 69-70.Loring, Rosalind and Theodora Wells. B reakth rou gh : W om en Into

M a n a g em en t. 1974 May 85-89.Lortie, Dan C. Sch oolteach er: A Socio log ica l S tu dy. 1975 Dec.

70-71.Loveridge, Raymond. C o llec tive B argain ing by N a tion a l E m ployees

in the U n ited K in gdom . 1972 Oct. 37-43.Lyman, Princeton N. and David C. Cole. K orean D eve lopm en t: The

In terp lay o f P olitics an d E conom ics. 1971 Nov. 82-83.Lynch, Edith M. The E x ecu tive S u ite: F em in in e S tyle . 1974 May

85-89.

Macarov, David. In cen tives to Work. 1971 Jan. 79-80.McAteer, J. Davitt. Coal M ine H ealth an d S a fe ty : The Case o f W est

Virginia. 1974 July 80-81.M cCormack, Arthur. The P opu la tion P roblem . 1971 Apr.84-85.McCulloch, Frank W. and Tim Bornstein. The N a tion a l L abor

R ela tion s Board. 1974 Dec. 74-75.MacEoin, Gary. R evo lu tion N ex t D oor: L a tin A m erica in the

I9 7 0 's . 1972 Aug. 65-66.McGowan, John J., Roger G. Noll, M erton J. Peck. E conom ic

A spects o f T elevision R egu la tion . 1974 Apr. 78-79.Machlup, Fritz. E du cation an d E conom ic G row th . 1971 Sept.

81-82.Mackin, John P. P ro tec tin g P urchasing P o w er in R e tirem en t: A

S tu dy o f P ublic E m ployee R e tirem en t S ystem s . 1971 Nov. 76-77.McKinley, Charles and Robert W. Frase. L aun ch in g Social Secu ri­

ty : A C ap tu re-an d-R ecord A ccou n t, 1 9 3 5 -1 9 3 7 . 1971 June 94.McLure, Charles C. and others. E conom ic P olicy an d Inflation in

the S ix ties. 1973 Nov. 49-52.McPherson, William H. P ublic E m ployee R e la tion s in W est G er­

m an y. 1972 Oct. 37-43.Macy, John W., Jr. P ublic Serv ice: The H u m an Side o f G overn m en t.

1972 Jan. 86-87.Maddison, Angus. Class S tru c tu re an d E con om ic G row th : India and

P akistan S ince the M oghuls. 1973 Feb. 85.Mae, Verta. T hursdays an d E very O th er S u nday Off. 1974 May

85-89.Mancke, Richard B. The F ailure o f U .S. E n ergy P olicy. 1975 Apr.

81-82.Mandell, Lewis and others. S u rveys o f C on su m ers, 1971 -1 9 7 2 :

C on tribu tion s to B ehaviora l E conom ics. 1974 June 79-80.

Mangum, Garth L., Ray Marshall, Sar A. Levitan. H um an R esources an d L abor M arkets: L abor an d M an pow er in the A m er­ican E conom y. 1974 Apr. 79-81.

Mann, Michael. W orkers on the M ove: The Sociology o f Relocation . 1974 Sept. 15-16.

Marris, Robin and Adrian Wood, eds. The C orporate E conom y: G ro w th , C o m petition , an d In n ova tive P otentia l. 1972 July 64.

Marrow, Alfred J. The P ractica l T heorist: The L ife an d Work o f K u rt L ew in . 1971 Mar. 81-82.

------ , ed. The Failure o f Success. 1973 May 69-71.Marschak, Jacob and Roy Radner. E conom ic Theory o f Team s.

1972 July 62.Marshall, Dale Rogers. The P olitics o f P articipation in P overty: A

Case S tu dy o f the B oard o f the E conom ic an d Youth O pportu n ities A gency o f G rea ter L os Angeles. 1973 Jan. 74-75.

Marshall, Ray and Lamond Godwin. C oopera tives and R ural P over­ty in the Sou th . 1971 Oct. 82-83.

------ , Sar A. Levitan, Garth L. Mangum. H um an R esources andL abor M arkets: L abor an d M an pow er in the A m erican E conom y. 1974 Apr. 79-81.

Martin, Albro. E n terprise D enied: O rig in s o f the D ecline o f A m er­ican R ailroads, 1 8 9 7 -1 9 1 7 . 1972 May 79-80.

Marwick, David, Sar A. Levitan, Martin Rein. Work an d Welfare G o T ogether. 1972 Sept. 83-84.

Mathis, F. John and W alter Krause. L atin A m erican and E conom ic In tegra tion : R eg ion al P lanning f o r D eve lopm en t. 1971 June 95-96.

Meadows, Donella H. and others. The L im its to G ro w th —A R eport f o r the C lub o f R om e's P roject on the P red icam en t o f M ankind.1972 Nov. 71-74.

Meigs, A. James. M on ey M atters. 1973 Jan. 76-77.Merewitz, Leonard and Stephen H. Sosnick. The B udget's N ew

C lothes: A C ritique o f P lan n in g-P rogram m ing-B udgeting and B en efit-C ost A n alysis. 1973 Mar. 88-89.

Mestre, Eloy R. E conom ic M in orities in M an pow er D evelopm en t.1973 Apr. 84-85.

Metcalf, Charles E. An E conom etric M odel o f the Incom e D istribu ­tion . 1974 Feb. 83.

Metzger, Norman and Dennis D. Pointer. L abor M an agem ent R ela­tions in the H ealth Services Indu stry: Theory and P ractice. 1973 Nov. 80-81.

Meyers, Frederic. The S ta le an d G o vern m en t E m ployee Unions in France. 1972 Oct. 37-43.

Michael, Robert T. The E ffect o f Education on Efficiency in Con­su m ption . 1974 Jan. 86-87.

Miller, Herman P. R ich M an, Poor M an. 1971 June 98.Miller, Roger Leroy and Douglass C. North. The E conom ics o f

P ublic Issues. 1972 Feb. 89-90.Mills, Daniel Quinn. Industria l R ela tion s an d M an pow er in Con­

stru ction . 1972 Dec. 64-66.Milner, Murray, Jr. The Illusion o f E qu ality . 1972 Dec. 56-57.Milton, John P. and M. Taghi Farvar. The Careless Technology:

E cology an d In tern a tion a l D eve lopm en t. 1973 Feb. 79-82.Miner, Mary Green and John B. Miner. A G uide to Personnel

M an agem en t. 1974 June 82-83.Mishan, E. J. T echnology and G row th : The Price We Pay. 1971

Mar. 82-83.------ . 21 P opular E conom ic Fallacies. 1971 Jan. 75-76.Mitsufuji, Tadashi, Alice H. Cook, Solomon B. Levine. Public E m ­

p lo yee L abor R e la tion s in Japan: Three A spects. 1972 Oct. 37-43.M oore, Geoffrey H. and others. E conom ic Policy an d Inflation in

the S ixties. 1973 Nov. 49-52.Moore, Joan W., Ralph C. Guzman, Leo Grebler. The M exican-

A m erican People: The N ation 's Secon d L argest M in ority . 1971 Aug. 82-83.

Moquin, Wayne, ed., with Charles Van Doren. A D ocu m en tary H istory o f the M exican -A m erican s. 1971 Sept. 81.

Morishima, M. and others. The W orking o f E conom etric M odels. 1973 July 65-66.

Morris, Richard B., ed. L abor an d M an agem ent. 1973 July 72.Morse, Dean W., Anna B. Dutka, Boris Yavitz. The L abor M arket:

An In form ation S ystem . 1974 Dec. 78-79.M ortimer, Wyndham. O rganize M y L ife as a Union M an. 1972

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Morton, J. E. H andbook f o r C o m m u n ity M a n p o w er S u rveys. 1973 July 72.

Mukerjee, Tapan and Kenneth E. Boulding, eds. E conom ic Im - pera lism : A Book o f R eadin gs. 1972 Dec. 62-63.

Mundell, Robert A. M o n eta ry T heory: In fla tio n , In te re s t, and G row th in th e W orld E co n o m y. 1971 Nov. 77-78.

Munnell, Alicia Haydock. The E ffect o f S ocia l S ecu rity on P ersonal Saving. 1975 June 68-69.

Murphy, Richard J., and Morris Sackman. The Crisis in P ublic E m ­p lo yee L abor R ela tion s in th e D ecade o f th e Seven ties . 1971 June 96-97.

Musson, A. E. B ritish Trade U nions, 1 8 0 0 -1 8 7 5 . 1974 Jan. 85-86.

National Science Foundation. R esearch a n d D eve lo p m en t and E conom ic G r o w th /P r o d u c tiv ity : P apers an d P roceedings o f a C ol­loqu iu m . 1973 Oct. 76-80.

Nelson, Anne H. and Barbara M. W ertheim er. Trade Union W om en, A S tu dy o f T heir P artic ipa tion in N ew York L ocals. 1975 Nov. 85-86.

Netzer, Dick. E conom ics an d U rban P rob lem s: D iagn oses and P rescrip tion s. 1971 Jan. 74-75.

New York City Commission on Human Rights. W om en's R ole in C o n tem porary S ociety: R ep o rt, S ep tem b er 21 -2 5 , 1 9 7 0 . 1974 May 85-89.

New York Tax Foundation, Inc. E ssays on T axation; C on tr ibu ted in M em o ry o f Colin F. S tram . 1975 Jan. 86-87.

Nielsen, W aldemar A. The B ig F ou n dation s. 1973 Apr. 82-84.Nierenberg, Gerard I. C rea tive B usiness N eg o tia tin g : Skills an d S uc­

cessfu l S tra teg ies. 1971 Nov. 79-80.Niland, John R., ed. The P rodu ction o f M a n pow er S pecia lists: A

Volum e o f S elec ted P apers. 1972 July 58.Noll, Roger G., M erton J. Peck, John J. McGowan. E conom ic

A spects o f T elevision R egu la tion . 1974 Apr. 78-79.North, Douglass C. and Lance E. Davis. In stitu tio n a l C hange and

A m erican E conom ic G ro w th . 1972 Feb. 86.------ and Roger Leroy Miller. The E conom ics o f Public Issues. 1972

Feb. 89-90.Northrup, H erbert R. and others. N egro E m p lo ym en t in Basic In­

d u stry : A S tu d y o f R ac ia l E m p lo ym en t P olicies in Six Industries. 1971 Feb. 78-79.

------ and others. N egro E m p lo ym en t in L abor an d A ir T ran sporta ­tion: A S tu d y o f R ac ia l P o licies in the R ailroad , A irline, Trucking, an d Urban T ransit In du stries . 1974 July 79.

------ and Richard L. Rowan. E du catin g th e E m p lo yed D isad ­va n ta g ed f o r U pgrading: A R eport on R em ed ia l E du cation P ro­gram s in the P aper In du stry . 1972 Dec. 73-74.

Norton, Hugh S. The W orld o f th e E con om ist. 1974 Sept. 68-69.Novotny, Ann. S tran gers a t th e D oor: E llis Island, C astle G arden ,

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Pointer, Dennis D. and Norman Metzger. Labor Management Rela­tions in the Health Services Industry: Theory and Practice. 1973 Nov. 80-81.

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------ and Lester Rubin. Opening the Skilled Construction Trades toBlacks: A Study o f the Washington and Indianapolis Plans fo r Minority Employment. 1974 July 78-79.

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1972 Sept. 85-86.Wellington, Harry H. and Ralph K. W inter, Jr. The Unions and the

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Women, A Study o f Their Participation in New York Locals. 1975 Nov. 85-86.

W hitcomb, David K. Externalities and Welfare. 1973 Feb. 77.W hite, Lawrence J. The Automobile Industry Since 1945. 1972

Feb. 87-88.Wiggins, Ronald L. The Arbitration o f Industrial Engineering

Disputes. 1971 Sept. 79-80.Wilczynski, J. Socialist Economic Development and Reforms: From

Extensive to Intensive Growth Under Central Planning in the U.S.S.R., Eastern Europe, and Yugoslavia. 1973 Sept. 92-93.

Wilkinson, Frank, Dudley Jackson, H. A. Turner. Do Unions Cause Inflation? Two Studies: With a Theoretical Introduction and Policy Conclusion. 1973 July 67-68.

Williams, Robert E., Peter A. Janus, Kenneth C. Huhn. NLRB Regulation o f Election Conduct: A Study o f the National Labor Relations Board's Policies and Standards fo r Setting Aside Representation Elections Based on Postelection Objections. 1975 Jan. 89-90.

Wilson, Thomas, ed. Pensions, Inflation, and Growth: A Compara­tive Study o f the Elderly in the Welfare State. 1975 July 67-68.

W inter, Ralph K., Jr. and Harry H. Wellington. The Unions and the Cities. 1972 Apr. 33-36.

Wirt, Frederick M. and others. On The City's Rim: Politics and Pol­icy in Suburbia. 1973 Mar. 81-82.

Withey, Steven B. A Degree and What Else? Correlates and Con­sequences o f a College Education. 1972 June 68-69.

W itney, Fred and Benjamin J. Taylor. Labor Relations Law. 1971 July 76.

Wolfle, Dael. The Uses o f Talent. 1971 Nov. 78.W olkinson, Benjamin W. Blacks, Unions, and the EEOC: A Study

o f Administrative Futility. 1974 July 77-78.W ood, Adrian and Robin Marris, eds. The Corporate Economy:

Growth, Competition, and Innovative Potential. 1972 July 64.W ood, Oliver G., Jr., ed. The BASF Controversy: Employment vs.

Environment. 1972 Aug. 68-69.W orcester, Dean A., Jr. Beyond Welfare and Full Employment: The

Economics o f Optimal Employment Without Inflation. 1973 Mar.76-78.

Yavitz, Boris, Dean W. Morse, Anna B. Dutka. The Labor Market: An Information System. 1974 Dec. 78-79.

Yohalem, Alice and Eli Ginzberg, eds. Corporate Lib: Women's Challenge to Management. 1974 May 85-89.

Yoshino, M. Y. Japan's Managerial System: Tradition and Innova­tion. 1972 May 74-75.

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Young, W. McEwan and Stephen J. Baum. A Practical Guide to Flexible Working Hours. 1975 Apr. 80-81.

Zagoria, Sam. Public Workers and Public Unions. 1972 Dec. 52-53. Zahn, Ernest, George Katona, Burkhard Strumpel. Aspirations and

Affluence: Comparative Studies in the United States and Western Europe. 1972 Feb. 92-93.

Zaleznik, Abraham, Gene Dalton, Louis Barnes. Orientation and Conflict in Career. 1971 Oct. 78.

Zeller, Frederick A. and Wil J. Smith, eds. Public Welfare—Right or Privilege: A System Under Attack. 1973 Oct. 68.

Zickler, Joyce K. and Sar A. Levitan. The Quest fo r a Federal Manpower Partnership. 1975 Oct. 72.

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Aaron, Benjamin. Employee rights under an agreement: A current evaluation. 1971 Aug. 52-56.

------. How other nations deal with emergency disputes. 1972 May37-43.

Abel, I. W. Exploring alternatives to the strike: Basic steel’s experi­mental negotiating agreement. 1973 Sept. 39-42.

Abramson, Elinor W. Projected demand for and supply of Ph. D. manpower, 1972-85. 1975 Dec. 52-53.

Ackley, G ardner. Book review. 1974 June 77-78.Adams, Arvil V. Evaluating the success of the EEOC compliance

process. 1973 May 26-29.Afriat, S. N. Book review. 1974 Jan. 86-87.Aitken, Norman D. Book review. 1973 Feb. 88-89.Akin, John S. Book review. 1974 June 84-85.Alderfer, Clayton P. Book reviews. 1972 July 53-54; 1975 Oct.

72-73.Aldrich, Howard. Book review. 1974 July 75-76.Alexander, Kenneth O. Book review. 1972 Jan. 89-90.Alexander, Robert J. Book reviews. 1971 Oct. 79-80; 1972 Sept.

82; 1974 Jan. 87-88.Allen, William R. Book review. 1972 July 64.Allison, Theodore. Book reviews. 1971 Oct. 77-78; 1972 Oct.

79-81.Alpert, Paul. Book review. 1975 July 64-65.Altbach, Philip G. Book review. 1973 Feb. 85.Alterman, Jack. An overview of BLS projections. 1973 Dec. 3-7.------. Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends: Com pensation per m an­

hour and take-home pay. 1971 June 25-34.------ , George M. von Furstenberg, Lydia Segal. Tax effects in m ea­

sures of economic well-being. 1974 Nov. 45-50.Altman, Edward 1. Book review. 1973 May 73-74.Anderson, Maxine. Broad accident compensation law enacted in

New Zealand. 1973 Aug. 77-78.Anderson, Nancy N. Book review. 1973 Apr. 86-87.Andreasen, Alan R. Book review. 1972 June 67-68.Angelo, Thomas, Lawrence Lorber, William J. Kilberg. Grievance

and arbitration patterns in the Federal service. 1972 Nov. 23-30.

Anschel, Kurt P. Book review. 1974 Apr. 77-78.Appel, Gary L. and Robert E. Schlenker. Analysis of M ichigan’s

experience with work incentives. 1971 Sept. 15-22.Ardolini, Charles W. Productivity gains in 1972 in selected indus­

tries. 1973 July 43-45.------ and Jeffrey Hohenstein. Measuring productivity in the

Federal Government. 1974 Nov. 13-20.Argyris, Chris. Book reviews. 1971 May 81-82; 1972 Sept. 74-75.Arm knecht, Paul A., Jr. Job vacancies in manufacturing, 1969-73.

1974 Aug. 27-33.------and John F. Early. M anufacturing quit rates revisited: secular

changes and women’s quits. 1973 Dec. 56-58.------ and John F. Early. Quits in manufacturing: a study of their

causes. 1972 Nov. 31-37.Arnhoff, Franklyn N. Book review. 1972 June 68-69.Aronson, R obert L. Book review. 1972 Dec. 73.Arthurs, H. W. Book review. 1973 Nov. 77-78.Ash, Philip. Book review. 1973 Jan. 79-81.

Ashenfelter, Orley. Book review. 1975 Dec. 66-67.------ . M anpower training and earnings. 1975 Apr. 46-48.Ashford, Nicholas A. W orker health and safety: an area of con­

flicts. 1975 Sept. 3-11.Aspin, Les. Job reinstatem ent under section 8 (a )(3 )o f the NLRA.

1971 Mar. 57-59.Aurand, Harold W. Book reviews. 1971 Jan. 76-77; 1975 Oct.

68-69.Aussieker, Melvin W. and Joseph W. Garbarino. Faculty unionism

in institutions of higher education. 1974 Apr. 48-51.Ayres, Mary Ellen. Book review. 1975 Aug. 54-55.Azevedo, Ross and Daniel J. B. Mitchell. Pay board assessment of

wage controls. 1973 Apr. 21-23.

Bachmura, Frank T. Book review. 1973 Feb. 88.Badawy, M. K. Book review. 1972 May 76-77.Baer, W erner. Book review. 1971 May 82.Bahr, Richard C. Price indexes by size of city show increases from

8.8 to 10.4 percent. 1973 Dec. 65-67.------ . Price indexes by size of city show increases ranging from 7.6

to 8.9 percent. 1973 June 54-55.------ . Second quarter prices rise faster in smaller urban areas. 1973

Sept. 73-74.------ and Frank Ptacek. Southern cities again paced consumer

price rise in 1974. 1975 May 53-57.------ and Frank Ptacek. The South and smaller areas led 1973 re­

gional and city-size C PI’s. 1974 May 59-64.------ and Toshiko Nakayama. New CPI by size of city shows larger

increases in big areas. 1973 Mar. 55-57.------ , Mark R. M einers, Toshiko Nakayama. New consumer price

indexes by size of city. 1972 Aug. 3-8.Bailey, William R. and Albert E. Schwenk. Employer expenditures

for private retirem ent and insurance plans. 1972 July 15-19.------ and Albert E. Schwenk. Wage differences among m anufactur­

ing establishments. 1971 May 16-19.Bairstow, Frances. C anada’s discontent with strikes prompts in­

terest in arbitration. 1973 Aug. 63-64.Baldwin, William L. Book review. 1972 Dec. 53-54.Ball, Robert. Labor and material requirements for apartm ent con­

struction. 1975 Jan. 70-73.------ . Labor and materials required for highway construction. 1973

June 40-45.------ and Larry Ludwig. Labor requirements for construction of

single-family houses. 1971 Sept. 12-14.Ballenger, M artha D. Physician’s assistants and the licensing issue.

1971 Apr. 62-63.Ballon, Robert J. Book review. 1975 Feb. 88-90.Banks, Robert F. Book reviews. 1971 Nov. 84-85; 1972 Sept.

87-88.Barbash, Jack. The emergence of urban low-wage unionism. 1974

Apr. 51-52.------ . Book reviews. 1971 Mar. 80; 1973 Feb. 68.Barkin, Solomon. Book reviews. 1971 Apr. 83-84; 1973 Apr.

87-88.Bamako, Frank R. Enforcing job safety: a managerial view. 1975

Mar. 36-39.

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Barnes, William F. and Ethel B. Jones. M anufacturing quit rates revisited: a cyclical view of wom en’s quits. 1973 Dec. 53-56.

Barnett, Jeanne K. and Janice Neipert Hedges. Working women and the division of household tasks. 1972 Apr. 9-14.

Barnum, Darold T. Book review. 1972 May 79-80.Barrett, Jerom e T. and Ira B. Lobel. Public sector strikes—legisla­

tive and court treatm ent. 1974 Sept. 19-22.Barsky, Carl. Shirt industry loosens ties to minimum wage. 1975

Sept. 48-50.------ . Wage gains in hosiery manufacturing, 1970-73. 1975 Mar.

56-58.------ . Wages and benefits in metal mining. 1974 Apr. 59-60.------ . Wages in iron and steel foundries. 1975 Nov. 62-63.------ . Wage structure studied in leather tanning. 1974 Dec. 61-62.Barth, Peter S. Book review. 1975 May 72-73.Barton, Sam B. Compromise agreements as a means of work injury

settlem ent. 1971 Sept. 51-53.Batchelder, Alan A. Book review. 1973 Mar. 82-83.Batlin, Carl A. United Steelworkers of Am erica convention. 1972

Nov. 53-54.Bauman, Alvin and Steven Sternlieb. Employment characteristics

of low-wage workers. 1972 July 9-14.Bechill, William. Book review. 1975 July 67-68.Becker, Joseph M., S.J. Book reviews. 1971 June 94; 1972 July

56.Becker, W alter G. Book review. 1971 Jan 74-75.Bednarzik, Robert W. Involuntary part-time work: a cyclical analy­

sis. 1975 Sept. 12-18.------ . The plunge of employm ent during the recent recession. 1975

Dec. 3-10.Beechhold, Henry F. Book review. 1972 July 60-61.Behman, Sara. Book review. 1974 Mar. 64-65.Behrman, Jere R. Book review. 1971 Aug. 79-80.Behrman, Lucy C. Book review. 1972 July 62-63.Beier, Emerson. Incidence of private retirem ent plans. 1971 July

37-40.Bell, Carolyn Shaw. The econom ics of might have been. 1974 Nov.

40-42.Bell, Donald R. Prevalence of private retirem ent plans. 1975 Oct.

17-20.------ . Prevalence of private retirem ent plans in manufacturing.

1973 Sept. 29-32.Bellante, Donald M. Book review. 1973 Sept. 96.Belman, Albert A. International Longshorem en’s and

W arehousem en’s Union. 1971 Aug. 62-62.------ . International Longshorem en’s Association convention. 1971

Oct. 72.Bemis, Stephen E. and Janice Neipert Hedges. Sex stereotyping: its

decline in skilled trades. 1974 May 14-22.Bennett, Jam es T. Book reviews. 1972 July 54-55; 1973 Aug.

94-95.Benson, Charles S. Collective bargaining in higher education. 1973

May 33-34.Berger, Henry W. Book reviews. 1974 Nov. 74; 1975 Feb. 92. Bergquist, Virginia A. Harmony prevails at AFSCME convention.

1974 Aug. 54-56.------ . W om en’s participation in labor organizations. 1974 Oct. 3-9.Berkowitz, M onroe. Book review. 1974 Jan. 84-85.Berliner, Herman A. Book review. 1971 Sept. 81-82.Berliner, Joseph S. Book review. 1971 Mar. 82-83.Bernstein, Irving. Book review. 1971 Jan. 72.Bernstein, Marvin D. Book review. 1971 June 95-96.Bernstein, M erton C. Federal standards and social welfare. 1974

Apr. 41-43.Berthoff, Rowland. Book review. 1972 Apr. 68-69.Bezdek, Roger H. Book review. 1971 June 99.------and Barry Getzel. Education and job training of scientists and

engineers. 1973 Nov. 54-55.------and William N. Cook. Book review. 1974 Apr. 79-81.Blackmore, Donald J. A salary profile of electronic data processing

occupations. 1975 Mar. 51-56.Blaine, Harry R. Book review. 1974 July 79-80.Blake, David H. Book review. 1973 Feb. 84, Mar. 85.Blase, Melvin G. Book review. 1973 Feb. 87-88.

Blitz, Rudolph C. W omen in the professions, 1870-1970. 1974 May 34-39.

Bloch, Herman D. Book review. 1971 June 98.Blostin, Allan P. Steelworkers’ convention reviews constitution,

removes dues ceiling. 1974 Dec. 47-48.Blough, Roger M. Minimizing the effect of controls. 1974 Mar.

39-42.Blum, Albert A. Book reviews. 1973 Apr. 89-90; 1974 Nov.

75-76.Blumrosen, Alfred W. Removing roadblocks to minority hiring.

1972 Apr. 23-24.Bognanno, Mario F., James B. Dworkin, Omotayo Fashoyin. Physi­

cians’ and dentists’ bargaining organizations: a preliminary look. 1975 June 33-35.

Bolino, August C. Book reviews. 1971 June 97-98; 1972 Aug. 75-76.

Bolton, Lena W. Autos, trucking head increased 1976 bargaining activity. 1975 Dec. 11-21.

------ . Bargaining ahead: major contracts expiring in 1974. 1973Dec. 43-51.

------ . Bargaining in 1975: oil, maritime, postal talks top light agen­da. 1974 Dec. 24-33.

------ and David Larson. Calendar o f wage increases and negotia­tions for 1973. 1973 Jan. 3-16.

------ and Leon Bornstein. Calendar o f wage increases and negotia­tions for 1971. 1971 Jan. 31-44.

------ and Michael E. Sparrough. Calendar of wage increases andnegotiations for 1972. 1972 Jan. 3-14.

Bond, M. E. Book reviews. 1971 Apr. 78-79; 1972 Sept. 88. Bornstein, Leon. ‘Developments in industrial Relations,’ each

month.------ and Lena W. Bolton. Calendar of wage increases and negotia­

tions for 1971. 1971 Jan. 31-44.Bornstein, Tim. Book reviews. 1972 Oct. 81; 1975 Jan. 88-89. Borus, Michael E. Book review. 1973 Mar. 89-90.Boston, Daniel A. W hite-collar salaries rise 6.4 percent. 1974 Oct.

63-64.Boulding, Kenneth E. Book review. 1974 Oct. 80-81.Bousel, Arthur J. Book review. 1974 Oct. 82-83.Bowman, Charles T. and Ronald E. Kutscher. Industrial use of

petroleum: effect on employment. 1974 Mar. 3-8.Brackett, Jean. Retired couples’ budget updated to autumn 1971.

1972 July 35-36.------ . Urban family budgets updated to autumn 1972. 1973 Aug.

70-76.------ . Urban family budgets updated to autumn 1973. 1974 Aug.

57-62.Bradley, Michael E. Book reviews. 1971 May 84-85; 1972 Apr.

67-68.Bradshaw, Thomas F. Jobseeking m ethods used by unemployed

workers. 1973 Feb. 35-40.------ and Curtis L. Gilroy. Employment and unem ploym ent-a re­

port on 1973. 1974 Feb. 3-14.------ and John F. Stinson. Trends in weekly earnings: an analysis.

1975 Aug. 22-32.------ , Curtis L. Gilroy, Paul O. Flaim. Employment and unemploy­

ment in 1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.Branch, Edna B. Urban family budgets updated to autumn 1974.

1975 June 42-48.Brand, Horst. Book reviews. 1973 Jan. 77-78; 1975 Sept. 70-71.------ . Problems of measuring railroad productivity. 1974 Oct.

26-32.------ . Productivity in telephone communications. 1973 Nov. 3-9.------ . Productivity in the pharmaceutical industry. 1974 Mar. 9-14.------ and Richard B. Carnes. Productivity in intercity trucking: a

rejoinder. 1974 Oct. 45-47.Brecher, Charles. Book reviews. 1972 Dec. 73-74; 1973 Oct.

72-73; 1975 Dec. 68-69.Bregger, John. Unemployment statistics and what they mean. 1971

Nov. 22-29.Breneman, Donald L. American Federation of Governm ent Em­

ployees 23d convention. 1972 Nov. 51-53.Broad, Michael M. and Clyde Huffstutler. Productivity in struc­

tural clay products. 1975 Oct. 29-33.

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Broehl, Wayne G., Jr. Book review. 1972 July 55.Bronfenbrenner, M. Book review. 1972 June 69-70.Brooks, David B. Book review. 1972 Nov. 77-78.Brooks, George W. Book review. 1973 Nov. 80-81.Brophy, Jacqueline. Book reviews. 1973 Feb. 70-71; 1974 Nov.

70-71.Broudy, Harry S. Book review. 1975 Dec. 70-71.Brown, Douglass V. Legalism in U.S. industrial relations. 1971

Mar. 51-53.Bucchieri, Theresa F. Social and welfare programs for the han­

dicapped abroad. 1972 Aug. 50-51.Buckley, John. Pay differences between men and women in the

same job. 1971 Nov. 36-40.Buckley, Louis F. Book review. 1974 Apr. 82-83.Bullock, Paul. Book review. 1974 Sept. 69-70.Burch, Susan W. Book review. 1975 June 68-69.Burdetsky, Ben. Book reviews. 1972 Apr. 69; 1973 June 77-78;

1975 Sept. 67-68.Burgess, Leonard R. Book review. 1974 Apr. 82.Burgess, Paul L. and Jerry L. Kingston. The effect of health on du­

ration of unemployment. 1974 Apr. 53-54.Burkhardt, Frank. A com m ent on wage restraint in the construc­

tion industry. 1972 Jan. 70.Burns, A rthur E. Book reviews. 1971 Sept. 76-77; 1972 Oct.

7 7 - 78, Dec. 61-62; 1973 Oct. 68-69; 1974 Oct. 79-80.Burtt, Everett J., Jr. Book reviews. 1972 Feb. 84-85; 1973 Dec.

7 8 - 79.Bush, Joseph C. Fifth of trousers workers still near minimum wage.

1975 Nov. 63-65.------ . Incentive pay patterns in the steel industry. 1974 Aug.

75-77.------. Nursing home wage survey. 1975 Mar. 58-60.------ . Occupational pay relationships hold steady in textiles. 1972

Sept. 59-60.------ . Pay increases in footwear lag behind o ther industries. 1973

June 57-58.------. Wages in textile dyeing and finishing. 1972 Apr. 42-43.------ . Wages rise sharply for telephone and telegraph workers.

1972 Aug. 43-44.Button, William H. Book review. 1971 Jan. 79-80.Byrne, Jam es J. Occupational mobility of workers. 1975 Feb.

53-59.

Cahn, Sidney L. Some ways to control arbitration costs: an arbitra­to r’s view. 1975 June 31-33.

Cain, Leonard F. Book reviews. 1972 Mar. 72-73; 1974 June80-81.

Caldwell, Lynton K. Book reviews. 1972 May 78-79; 1975 Sept. 6 6 .

Camm arosano, Joseph R. Book review. 1973 Mar. 86-88. Campbell, Colin D. Book review. 1973 Aug. 95-96.Campbell, Robert. Book review. 1972 Sept. 80-81.Capdevielle, Patricia and A rthur Neef. Productivity and unit labor

cost in the United States and abroad. 1975 July 28-32.------ and A rthur Neef. Productivity and unit labor costs in 12 in­

dustrial countries. 1973 Nov. 14-21.Caramela, Edward J. Pay relationships in chemical plants

unchanged as wages rise. 1972 Oct. 57-58.------ . Staffing and pay changes in life insurance companies. 1973

Aug. 66-68.------. Wages in separate trousers manufacturing. 1972 Mar. 53-54.------. Wages in the scheduled airlines industry. 1971 Dec. 68-82.------. Wages up, employment trend mixed in nonelectrical m achin­

ery. 1974 Nov. 55-57.------. W hite-collar salaries rise 6.2 percent. 1971 Jan. 57-59.Carey, John L. Productivity in the metal cans industry. 1972 July

28-31.------. Productivity in the steel foundries industry. 1973 May 8-11.------ and Brian L. Friedman. Productivity in gasoline stations,

1958-73. 1975 Feb. 32-37.Carliner, Lewis. Book review. 1972 Dec. 71-72 Carlson, Michael D. The 1972-73 Consum er Expenditure Survey.

1974 Dec. 16-23.

Carnes, Richard B. Productivity trends in intercity trucking. 1974 Jan. 53-57.

------ and Horst Brand. Productivity in intercity trucking: arejoinder. 1974 Oct. 45-47.

C arpenter, Howard S. European experience: linking wages to cost- of-living indexes. 1975 Sept. 53-56.

------ . France curbs its tem porary work agencies. 1972 Nov. 55-56.Carter, James M. Role of the Job Bank in the placement process.

1972 Dec. 28-29.Cavanagh, Gerald F., S.J. Book review. 1972 Mar. 73-74.Chaison, Gary N. Book review. 1975 Jan. 89-90.------ . Unit size and union success in representation elections. 1973

Feb. 51-52.Chalk, Ocania. Book review. 1973 Mar. 84-85.Champagne, Jean. Adapting jobs to people: experiments at Alcan.

1973 Apr. 49-51.Chapel, Stephen W. Book review. 1975 Oct. 74-76.Chase, John H. State, County and Municipal Employees conven­

tion, 1972. 1972 Aug. 38-39.Christensen, Andrea. White-collar pay up 6.6 percent. 1972 Jan.

72-74.------ . W hite-collar pay up 5.4 percent. 1973 Oct. 53-55.Cimini, Michael H. Governm ent intervention in railroad disputes.

1971 Dec. 27-34.------ . International Brotherhood of Teamsters convention. 1971

Sept. 54-55.Clague, Ewan. Determining eligibility for black-lung compensation.

1974 Mar. 25-30.Clarke, Joan. Turkish labor and the EEC. 1972 June 52-53. Clatanoff, William B., Jr. Book review. 1973 Feb. 72-73. Cleaveland, James R. Book review. 1973 Mar. 88-89.Cochran, Kendall P. Book review. 1972 May 71-72.Cochran, Stephen and Donald P. Eldridge. Employment and per­

sonal consumption expenditures. 1972 Mar. 39-47.Cohany, Harry P. Book reviews. 1972 Sept. 81-82; 1973 July

64-65.Cohelan, Jeffery. Book review. 1972 May 70-71.Cohen, Harry. Book review. 1973 Sept. 95-96.Cohen, Malcolm S. Book review. 1974 Feb. 83.Cole, David L. Exploring alternatives to the strike: The search for

industrial peace. 1973 Sept. 37-39.Cole, Robert E. and Shunichiro Umetani. Manpower training and

lifetime employment in Japan. 1974 Nov. 43-45.Coleman, Charles J. and Jane A. Rose. Bank unionization: status

and prospects. 1975 Oct. 38-41.Coles, Flournoy A., Jr. Book reviews. 1972 June 66-67; 1973 Mar.

79-80, Apr. 84-85.Collery, Arnold. Book review. 1973 Aug. 92.Collier, Joe. The Federal role in job safety and health: Inspection

and enforcement at the workplace. 1973 Aug. 35-42.Collins, Joseph. Book review. 1972 Aug. 65-66.Collins, Richard C. Book review. 1973 Mar. 85-86.Com moner, Barry. Economic growth and ecology—a biologist’s

view. 1971 Nov. 3-13.Conly, Sandra. Education and labor market tightness. 1974 Oct.

51-53.Connor, W alter D. Book review. 1974 Sept. 72-73.Cook, Alice H. Book review. 1972 Feb. 91-92.Cook, Carvin. Federal employment standards legislation. 1973 Jan.

50-51.Cook, Thomas I. Book review. 1972 Feb. 88-89.Cook, William N. and Roger H. Bezdek. Book review. 1974 Apr.

79-81.Copp, Robert. Ford M otor Company as a multinational employer.

1973 Aug. 58-61.C orbett, Laurence P. M ediation-arbitration from the employer’s

standpoint. 1973 Dec. 52-53.Cord, Steven B. Book review. 1972 Feb. 89-90.Cottrell, Fred. Book review. 1972 May 77-78.C outurier, Jean J. Book reviews. 1972 Dec. 52-53; 1974 Mar.

62-63.Cox, John Howell. Time and incentive pay practices in urban

areas. 1971 Dec. 53-56.Craypo, Charles. Book review. 1975 Sept. 72.

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Creagan, Jam es F. Rise of prices and pay adjustments in Italy.1973 July 47-48.

Crook, Frederick W. Collective farms in Communist China. 1973 Mar. 45-50.

Crowley, Michael F. Employment of scientists and engineers in 1970. 1972 Apr. 43-44.

------ . Professional manpower: the job m arket turnaround. 1972Oct. 9-15.

Cunningham, John R. Book review. 1974 Dec. 76-77.Curran, Donald J. Book review. 1973 Sept. 93-94.Czarnecki, Edgar R. Book review. 1973 Dec. 82-83.

Daicoff, Darwin W. Analyzing ‘Productivity trends in intercity trucking.’ 1974 Oct. 41-45.

Dallas, Sherman. Book review. 1975 Nov. 88.Dance, M aurice E. Book review. 1973 July 68.Darm stadter, Joel. Book review. 1975 Apr. 81-82.Daski, Robert S. Area wage survey test focuses on part-timers.

1974 Apr. 60-62.Davis, Harry E. M ultiem ployer pension plan provisions in 1973.

1974 Oct. 10-16.------ . Pension plan provisions in construction industry, 1973. 1975

Mar. 63-64.------ . Pension provisions affecting the employment of older wor­

kers. 1973 Apr. 41-45.------ . The growth of benefits in a cohort of pension plans. 1971

May 46-50.Davis, Joseph M. Health and the education-earnings relationship.

1973 Apr. 61-63.------ . Im pact of health on earnings and labor m arket activity. 1972

Oct. 46-49.Defina C atherine C. Labor and the economy in 1973. 1974 Jan.

9-21.------ . Labor and the economy in 1974. 1975 Jan. 3-16.DeMenil, George. Book review. 1972 Dec. 66-67.Dempsey, Richard and Douglas Schmude. Occupational impact of

defense expenditures. 1971 Dec. 12-15.Denison, Edward F. Has the potential output of the U.S. economy

been mistated? 1974 Dec. 34-42.Derber, Milton. Book review. 1972 Jan. 87.Dernburg, Thomas F. Book review. 1975 July 62-63.Deuterm ann, William V. Educational attainm ent of workers,

March 1971. 1971 Nov. 30-35.------ . Educational attainm ent of workers, M arch 1972. 1972 Nov.

38-42.------ . Educational attainm ent o f workers, M arch 1973. 1974 Jan.

58-62.de Vyver, Frank T. Australian industrial relations—a system in

transition? 1975 Apr. 65-67.Dewey, Lucretia M. District 50 convention. 1971 Oct. 74.------ . Union merger pace quickens. 1971 June 63-70.------ . W omen in labor unions. 1971 Feb. 42-48.DiCesare, Constance Bogh. Changes in the occupational structure

of U.S. jobs. 1975 Mar. 24-34.Dillard, Dudley. Book reviews. 1972 Sept. 73-74; 1974 Dec.

77-78.Dirlam, Joel B. Book review. 1972 Sept. 79-80.Dixon, Vernon J. Book review. 1972 June 65-66.Donnelly, W arren H. Book review. 1975 July 65-66.Dorfman, Nancy S. Book reviews. 1973 Feb. 79-82; 1975 Oct.

69-70.Doster, Jam es L. and Richard R. Nelson. City employee represen­

tation and bargaining policies. 1972 Nov. 43-50.Douglass, Gordon K. Book review. 1972 July 59-60.Douty, H. M. Book reviews. 1972 Aug. 66-67; 1974 Mar. 65-66,

June 78-79.Doyle, Philip M. A quarter century of wage gains for telephone

and telegraph workers. 1974 July 57-58.------. BLS survey traces wage gains of truckdrivers. 1974 Sept.

53-54.------. Employee earnings in commercial and savings banks. 1975

May 59-61.------. General freight drivers get top pay in trucking. 1975 Sept.

50-51.

------ . Increases average 11 percent in communications, 1970-73.1975 Jan. 73-74.

------ . Wages and productivity rise in flour mills as employmentdeclines. 1973 Oct. 51-52.

------ . Wages in dress m anufacturing vary widely by area. 1973Mar. 57-58.

------ . Wages in paperm aking vary by grade of product. 1974 Apr.58-59.

------ . Wages of telephone and telegraph workers showed rapid rise.1973 Sept. 75-76.

Drinkwater, J. M. Book review. 1972 Dec. 68-69.Drotning, John E. and David B. Kipsky. How union leaders view

job training programs. 1971 Apr. 65-66.Dunlap, Karen. Exploring alternative techniques to the strike:

M ediation-arbitration: reactions from rank and file. 1973 Sept.65-66.

Dworkin, James B., Om otayo Fashoyin, Mario F. Bognanno. Physi­cians’ and dentists’ bargaining organizations: a preliminary look. 1975 June 33-35.

Dyer, Lee D. Managerial jobseeking: methods and techniques. 1972 Dec. 29-30.

Early, John F. Effect of the energy crisis on employment. 1974 Aug. 8-16.

------ . Factors affecting trends in real spendable earnings. 1973May 16-19.

------ . M easures of variability for seasonally adjusted series. 1972Feb. 66-67.

------ and Paul A. Armknecht. M anufacturing quit rates revisited:secular changes and wom en’s quits. 1973 Dec. 56-58.

------ and Paul A. Arm knecht. Quits in manufacturing: a study oftheir causes. 1972 Nov. 31-37.

------ and Paul O. Flaim. Statistical characteristics of major BLS se­ries. 1974 July 48-52.

Eaton, B. Curtis. Defense engineers: Do they have special reem ­ployment problems? 1971 July 52-54.

Eaton, William J. Book review. 1972 Dec. 51-52.Eddy, William B. Book review. 1973 Mar. 78-79.Edel, Matthew. Book review. 1972 Feb. 86.Edgell, David L. and Stephen A. W andner. Unemployment in­

surance: its economic performance. 1974 Apr. 33-40.Eggert, Gerald G. Book review. 1972 May 81.Eisenberg, William M. Measuring the productivity of nonfinancial

corporations. 1974 Nov. 21-34.------ and Lawrence J. Fulco. Productivity and costs in the private

economy, 1972. 1973 May 3-7.Eldridge, Donald P. and Norman C. Saunders. Employment and

exports, 1963-72. 1973 Aug. 16-27.------ and Stephen Cochran. Employment and personal consump­

tion expenditures. 1972 Mar. 39-47.Elder, Peyton. The 1974 amendments to the Federal minimum

wage law. 1974 July 33-37.Emerson, John Philip. Book review. 1974 Dec. 75-76.Enarson, Harold L. Book review. 1972 Feb. 82.Epstein, Albert S. Book review. 1972 Apr. 63-64.Evans, Robert, Jr. Book reviews. 1974 Sept. 71-72; 1975 Sept.

69-70.------ . Computerizing labor market information in Japan. 1974 Feb.

60-64.------ . Education levels and unemployment in Asian countries. 1973

Nov. 58-59.------ . Japan’s labor econom y—prospect for the future. 1972 Oct.

3-8.Everett, Mike. Book review. 1973 Feb. 83-84.

Fanning, John H. NLRB remedies for unfair labor practices. 1971 Mar. 53-57.

Fashoyin, Omotayo, M ario F. Bognanno, James B. Dworkin. Physi­cians’ and dentists’ bargaining organizations: a preliminary look. 1975 June 33-35.

Faux, Geoffrey. Book review. 1973 Jan. 74-75.Fehd, Carolyn S. Introducing price indexes for railroad freight.

1975 June 19-24.------ . Productivity in the petroleum pipelines industry. 1971 Apr.

46-48.

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Fellman, Gordon. Book review. 1973 May 74.Fenlon, John. Recent trends in overtime hours and premium pay.

1971 Aug. 29-35.Fina, Thomas W. Book review. 1971 Jan. 78-79.Finegan, T. Aldrich. Labor force growth and the return to full em ­

ployment. 1972 Feb. 29-39.Finger, Diane S. Labor requirem ents for Federal highway construc­

tion. 1975 Dec. 31-36.Finn, Joseph T. Labor requirem ents for public housing. 1972 Apr.

40-42.Fischer, Ben. Arbitration: the steel industry experiment. 1972 Nov.

7-10.Fishbein, Meyer H. O ther early efforts at price control. 1974 Feb.

64.Fisher, R obert W. Labor and the economy in 1970. 1971 Jan.

3-13.------ . Labor in a year of econom ic stabilization. 1973 Jan. 17-26.------ . W hen workers are discharged—an overview. 1973 June 4-17.Fitzpatrick, June. Book review. 1975 July 66-67.Flaim, Paul O. Discouraged workers and changes in unemploy­

ment. 1973 Mar. 8-16.------ . Employment and unemploym ent during the first half of

1974. 1974 Aug. 3-7.------ . Employment developments in the first half of 1973. 1973

Sept. 25-28.------and C hristopher G. Gellner. An analysis of unemployment by

household relationship. 1972 Aug. 9-16.------and John F. Early. Statistical characteristics of major BLS se­

ries. 1974 July 48-52.------ and Nicholas I. Peters. Usual weekly earnings of American

workers. 1972 Mar. 28-38.------and Paul M. Schwab. Changes in employment and unemploy­

ment in 1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.------, Thomas F. Bradshaw, Curtis L. Gilroy. Employment and

unemploym ent in 1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.Fleming, Thomas F., Jr. Job-creating potential of Federal spending.

1975 Nov. 66-68.------ . M anpower impact of purchases by State and local govern­

ments. 1973 June 33-39.------ . State and local government spending in 1975. 1971 Aug.

19-28.Fogel, W alter A. Book review. 1971 Sept. 81.------. Immigrant Mexicans and the U.S. work force. 1975 May

44-46.Folk, Hugh. Book review. 1971 July 70.Foster, Howard G. Book review. 1971 June 96-97.France, R obert R. Book reviews. 1972 Feb. 86-87; 1974 Nov.

69-70.Franklin, Paula. Book review. 1975 Apr. 83.Friedman, Brian L. and John L. Carey. Productivity in gasoline

stations, 1958-73. 1975 Feb. 32-37.Fry, Fred L. More on the causes of quits in manufacturing. 1973

June 48-49.Fuchs, V ictor R. Differences in hourly earnings between men and

women. 1971 May 9-15.------. W om en’s earnings: recent trends and long-run prospects.

1974 May 23-26.Fulco, Lawrence J. and J. Randolph Norsworthy. Productivity and

costs in perspective. 1975 Nov. 44-48.------ and J. Randolph Norsworthy. Productivity and costs in the

private economy, 1973. 1974 June 3-9.------ and Shelby W. Herman. Changes in productivity and unit

labor costs—a yearly review. 1971 May 3-8.------ and William M. Eisenberg. Productivity and costs in the

private economy, 1972. 1973 May 3-7.Fullerton, Howard N., Jr. A new type of working life table for

men. 1972 July 20-27.------. A table of expected working life for men, 1968. 1971 June

49-55.

Gallagher, Richard E. Setting priorities for NIOSH research. 1975 Mar. 41-43.

Gannon, M artin J. A profile of the tem porary help industry and its workers. 1974 May 44-49.

------ . Book review. 1975 Apr. 80-81.Garbarino, Joseph W. and Melvin W. Aussieker. Faculty unionism

in institutions of higher education. 1974 Apr. 48-51.Garfinkle, Stuart H. Occupations of women and black workers,

1962-74. 1975 Nov. 25-35.Gartaganis, Arthur J. Trends in Federal employment, 1958-72.

1974 Oct. 17-25.Gastwirth, Joseph L. Estimating the number of ‘hidden unem­

ployed.’ 1973 Mar. 17-26.------ . On the decline of male labor force participation. 1972 Oct.

44-46.Gatewood, Lucian B. Factfinding in teacher disputes: the Wiscon­

sin experience. 1974 Oct. 47-51.Gavett, Thomas W. Comparability wage programs. 1971 Sept.

38-43.— —. Measures of change in real wages and earnings. 1972 Feb.

48-53.------ and Arthur Sackley. Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends: Anal­

ysis of occupational wage differences. 1971 June 5-12.Gedney, Frances S. Retired couple’s budgets updated to autumn

1972. 1973 Oct. 45-50.Gellner, Christopher G. A 25-year look at employment as mea­

sured by two surveys. 1973 July 14-23.------ . Enlarging the concept of a labor reserve. 1975 Apr. 20-28.------ . Occupational characteristics of urban workers. 1971 Oct.

21-32.------ . Regional differences in employment and unemployment,

1957-72. 1974 Mar. 15-24.------ . W here unemployment was heaviest in 1972. 1973 Aug.

65-66.------ and Paul O. Flaim. An analysis of unemployment by

household relationship. 1972 Aug. 9-16.Gendell, Murray. Book review. 1974 Mar. 68-70.Gerald, J. Edward. Book review. 1971 Nov. 71-72.Getzel, Barry and Roger H. Bezdek. Education and job training of

scientists and engineers. 1973 Nov. 54-55.Giaquinta, Joseph B. Book review. 1972 Sept. 86-87.Giblin, Jean-Ellen, Thomas Vietorisz, Robert Mier. Subemploy­

ment: exclusion and inadequacy indexes. 1975 May 3-12.Gilroy, Curtis L. Black and white unemployment: the dynamics of

the differential. 1974 Feb. 38-47.------ . Book review. 1974 Mar. 66-67.------ . Investment in human capital and black-white unemployment.

1975 July 13-21.------ . Job losers, leavers, and entrants: traits and trends. 1973 Aug.

3-15.------ . Supplemental measures of labor force underutilization. 1975

May 14-23.------ and Robert J. M clntire. Job losers, leavers, and entrants: a

cy clica l analysis. 197 4 N ov . 3 5 -3 9 .------ and Thomas F. Bradshaw. Employment and unem ploym ent-a

report on 1973. 1974 Feb. 3-14.------ , Paul O. Flaim, Thomas F. Bradshaw. Employment and unem­

ployment in 1974. 1975 Feb. 3-14.Ginnold, Richard E. ILO plan for solving the job crisis in Colom­

bia. 1971 Mar. 32-40.Ginsburg, Helen. Book reviews. 1973 July 63-64; 1975 May 75. Gitelman, H. M. Book review. 1971 July 73.Glasgow, John M. Book review. 1975 Nov. 86-87.Glazer, Joe. Book review. 1972 Nov. 76-77.Glennan, Thomas K., Jr. Using experiments for social research and

planning. 1972 Feb. 16-19.Glover, Robert W. Breadth of training in apprenticeship. 1975

May 46-47.Goings, Gloria. New benchm arks introduced. 1975 Nov. 100. Goldberg, Joseph P. Book reviews. 1973 Apr. 85-86; 1974 Nov.

74-75.------ . Public employee developments in 1971. 1972 Jan. 56-66.— . Public employee labor relations in other dem ocracies-a

review essay. 1972 Oct. 37-43.------ . Results of the 1972 International Labor Conference. 1972

Sept. 38-46.------ . Results of the 1973 International Labor Conference. 1973

Oct. 28-33.

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------. Seamen and m odernization of m erchant shipping. 1971 Feb.49-54.

------. Tripartism reaffirmed by the 1971 International Labor Con­ference. 1971 Sept. 30-37.

Goldenberg, Shirley B. Public sector bargaining: the Canadian ex­perience. 1973 May 34-36.

Goldfarb, Robert S. Quantitative research on the minimum wage. 1975 Apr. 44-46.

Goldman, Alvin L. Book reviews. 1974 Sept. 66-67, Dec. 74-75. Goldstein, Harold. New Federal-State occupational employment

statistics program. 1971 Oct. 12-17.Goldstein, M arcus S. Book review. 1971 Mar. 81.Goodman, J. F. B., Joseph Krislov, John F. Mead. Attitudes

toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.

Goodwin, Leonard. Book reviews. 1972 Sept. 83-84; 1974 Mar.6 7 - 68.

------ . W elfare mothers and the work ethic. 1972 Aug. 35-37.Gover, Kathryn R. and Beverly J. McEaddy. Job situation of Viet-

nam-era veterans. 1974 Aug. 17-26.------ and Carl Rosenfeld. Employment of school-age youth. 1972

Aug. 25-30.------ and Elizabeth W aldman. Children of women in the labor

force. 1971 July 19-25.------ and Elizabeth W aldman. Employment situation of Vietnam

Era veterans. 1971 Sept. 3-11.------and Elizabeth W aldman. Marital and family characteristics of

the labor force. 1972 Apr. 4-8.------ and Kopp Michelotti. Employment situation for Vietnam Era

veterans. 1972 Dec. 7-15.Graham, George A. Book review. 1972 Jan. 86-87.Graham , Harry and Dennis Pointer. Recognition, negotiation, and

work stoppages in hospitals. 1971 May 54-58.Granata, Dale. Survey highlights occupational pay differences in

furniture industry. 1973 June 58-60.Grant, Paul B. Book review. 1971 July 71-72.Gray, Lois S. The jobs Puerto Ricans hold in New York City. 1975

Oct. 12-16.Greeley, Andrew M. Book reviews. 1972 May 73-74; 1975 Apr.

83-84.Green, Gloria P. Measuring total and State insured unemployment.

1971 June 37-48.------and John F. Stinson. Changes in the employment situation in

1972. 1973 Feb. 24-34.------ and John F. Stinson. Employment and unemployment in

1971. 1972 Feb. 20-28.Green, Lee S. Book review. 1971 July 76.Greenbaum , John S. Book review. 1974 Nov. 71-72.Greene, Richard. Unions report slow rise in health, insurance, and

pension coverage. 1975 Jan. 67-70.Greenfield, Harry I. Book review. 1972 May 75-76.Greer, Douglas F. Book review. 1975 Nov. 87-88.Greer, Thomas V. Book review. 1972 June 70-71.Grossman, Allyson Sherman. Multiple jobholding in May 1974.

1975 Feb. 60-64.------. W omen in the labor force: the early years. 1975 Nov. 3-9.Grossman, Jonathan. Black studies in the Departm ent of Labor,

1897-1907. 1974 June 17-27.------. Book review. 1973 Feb. 74-76.------ . Origin of the U.S. D epartm ent of Labor. 1973 Mar. 3-7.------ . The coal strike of 1902—turning point in U.S. policy. 1975

Oct. 21-28.------ . Wage and price controls during the American revolution.

1973 Sept. 3-10.------. Who is the father of Labor Day? 1972 Sept. 3-6.------ and Judson MacLaury. The creation of the Bureau of Labor

Statistics. 1975 Feb. 25-31.Grote, Richard C. Book review. 1971 Feb. 81-82.Gruchy, Allan G. Book reviews. 1972 Aug. 72-74; 1974 Sept.

6 8 - 69; 1975 July 61-62.Grunsky, Robert R. Exploring the alternatives to the strike in the

private sector: Replacing econom ic weapons with reason. 1973 Sept. 53-54.

Gubins, Samuel. Book review. 1972 Oct. 87-88.

Guest, Robert H. Book review. 1973 Feb. 69-70.Guinan, Matthew. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the public

sector: The unreal distinction between public and private sec­tors. 1973 Sept. 46-47.

Gurney, John L. Calendar of wage increases and negotiations for1974. 1974 Jan. 3-8.

Gustman, Alan L. Book review. 1975 Oct. 73-74.Guttm an, Robert. Intergovernmental relations under the new man­

power act. 1974 June 10-16.Gylys, Julius A. Book review. 1975 Dec. 68.

Haber, Herbert L. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the public sector: Factfinding with binding recommendations. 1973 Sept. 43-44.

Hagan, Alfred J. Book review. 1971 Nov. 29.Hahn, William F. Construction manpower needs by 1980. 1971

July 12-18.Hambleton, John W. Book review. 1972 Aug. 68-69.Hamermesh, Daniel S. Book review. 1973 July 67-68.Hamilton, Gloria Shaw and J. David Roessner. How employers

screen disadvantaged job applicants. 1972 Sept. 14-21. Hammerman, Herbert. Minorities in construction referral unions—

revisited. 1973 May 43-46.------ . Minority workers in construction referral unions. 1972 May

17-26.Hancock, Keith. Book review. 1974 Feb. 80-81.Hanley, Edward F., Jr. National Education Association again

focuses on merger issue. 1973 Sept. 67-68.------ . National Education Association’s 51st convention. 1972

Sept. 55-56.Hanlon, Richard A. Differences in reporting family income. 1973

Apr. 46-48.Hansen, Gary B. and Myron Roomkin. Lessons for American ap­

prenticeship from foreign innovations. 1975 May 47-48.Harrison, Bennett. Additional thoughts on the dual labor market.

1972 Apr. 37-39.Harriss, C. Lowell. Book review. 1973 Oct. 66-68.------ . Setting national priorities: the 1973 budget—a review essay.

1972 Sept. 33-37.Haughton, Ronald W. Exploring alternative techniques to the

strike: Some successful uses of ‘in terest’ arbitration. 1973 Sept. 60-62.

Haurek, Edward W. Book review. 1974 Feb. 85-86.Hayghe, Howard. Employment of high school graduates and

dropouts. 1972 May 49-53.------ . Employment of school-age youth. 1971 Aug. 13-18.------ . Job tenure of workers, January 1973. 1974 Dec. 53-57.------ . Labor force activity of married women. 1973 Apr. 31-36.------ . Marital and family characteristics of the labor force in

M arch 1973. 1974 Apr. 21-27.------ . Marital and family characteristics of the labor force, March

1975. 1975 Nov. 52-56.------ . Marital and family characteristics of workers, March 1974.

1975 Jan. 60-64.------ . Work experience of the population in 1969. 1971 Jan.

45-52.------and Kopp Michelotti. Multiple jobholding in 1970 and 1971.

1971 Oct. 38-45.Heath, Frederick M. Book review. 1971 Aug. 83-84.Heath, Loyd C. Book review. 1971 Sept. 82.Hecker, Daniel. M anpower impact of Federal pollution control ex­

penditures. 1975 June 54-56.Hedges, Janice Neipert. A look at the 4-day workweek. 1971 Oct.

33-37.------ . Absence from w o rk -a look at some national data. 1973 July

24-30.------ . Book reviews. 1972 Aug. 71-72; 1974 Mar. 68.------ . How many days make a workweek? 1975 Apr. 19-36.------ . New patterns for working time. 1973 Feb. 3-8.------ . Unscheduled absence from work—an update. 1975 Aug.

36-39.------ . Work schedules and the rush hour. 1975 July 43-47.------ and Geoffrey H. Moore. Trends in labor and leisure. 1971

Feb. 3-11.

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------ and Jeanne K. Barnett. W orking women and the division ofhousehold tasks. 1972 Apr. 9-14.

------ and Robert L. Stein. Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends:Earnings and family income. 1971 June 13-24.

------and Stephen E. Bemis. Sex stereotyping: its decline in skilledtrades. 1974 May 14-22.

Heller, W alter. Economic growth and ecology—an econom ist’s view. 1971 Nov. 14-21.

Henderson, John B. Book reviews. 1972 May 69-70, Oct. 83. Henle, Peter. Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends: A comm ent on

the findings. 1971 June 35-36.------ . Book review. 1974 Aug. 93-95.------ . Exploring the distribution of earned income. 1972 Dec.

16-27.------ . Further look at the blue-collar blues. 1971 Nov. 40.------ . R ecent trends in retirem ent benefits related to earnings.

1972 June 12-20.------ . W orker dissatisfaction: a look at the economic effects. 1974

Feb. 58-59.------and Raymond Schmitt. Pension reform: the long, hard road to

enactm ent. 1974 Nov. 3-12.Hennessy, Mary L. Book review. 1974 Mar. 70.Herman, A rthur S. Industries studied show productivity declines in

1974. 1975 Dec. 50-52.------ . O utput per m an-hour in selected industries. 1971 Oct.

59-60. 1973 Nov. 10-13.------ . Productivity increased in 1973 in most industries studied.

1974 Aug. 69-71.------ . Productivity in the paints and allied products industry.------ . Rapid productivity gains reported for selected industries for

1971. 1972 Aug. 41-43.Herman, Shelby W. Productivity and cost movements in 1971.

1972 May 12-16.------ and Lawrence J. Fulco. Changes in productivity and unit

labor costs—a yearly review. 1971 May 3-8.Hernandez, Pedro. Book review. 1972 July 63-64.Herrick, Neal Q. Book review. 1973 May 69-71.------ . Governm ent approaches to the humanization of work. 1973

Apr. 52-54.------ and Robert P. Quinn. W orking conditions survey as a source

of social indicators. 1971 Apr. 15-24.Hession, Charles H. Book reviews. 1972 Apr. 61-62; 1973 Feb.

78-79.Hickey, Joseph A. A report on State unemployment insurance

laws. 1972 Jan. 40-50.------ . Changes in State unemploym ent insurance legislation. 1974

Jan. 39-46.------ . State unemployment insurance changes in 1974. 1975 Jan.

38-42.------. State unemployment insurance laws: status report. 1973 Jan.

37-44.------ . Status report on State unemployment insurance laws. 1971

Jan. 22-30.Hiestand, Dale L. Book review. 1972 July 58.Hilaski, Harvey J. How poverty area residents look for work. 1971

Mar. 41-45.------ . Unutilized manpower in poverty areas of six U.S. cities. 1971

Dec. 45-52.Hildebrand, George H. Unions, devaluation, and foreign trade.

1972 Apr. 15-18.Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. U.S. impact on jobless aid and workm en’s com ­

pensation. 1974 Apr. 46-48.Hirshfield, Daniel S. Book reviews. 1971 Jan. 77-78; 1972 May

72-73.Hodgens, Evan L. Key changes in major pension plans. 1975 July

22-27.------. Survivor’s pensions: an emerging employee benefit. 1973

July 31-34.Hodgson, Jam es D. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the

private sector: Stretching out the duration of labor contracts.1973 Sept. 54-55.

Hoellering, Michael F. Expedited arbitration of labor grievances.1975 Apr. 51-53.

Hohenstein, Jeffrey and Charles Ardolini. Measuring productivity in the Federal Government. 1974 Nov. 13-20.

Hohn, Herbert M. The Federal role in job safety and health: Research to determ ine w hat’s dangerous. 1973 Aug. 48-52.

Hollister, Robinson G., Jr. Book review. 1971 Aug. 81-82.Holt, Charles C. A m anpower approach to the unemployment-in­

flation dilemma. 1971 May 51-54.Holt, James S. Book review. 1971 Aug. 82-83.Hoover, James D. Jap an ’s public workers seek to regain the right

to strike. 1973 Feb. 53.Houff, James N. Improving area wage survey indexes. 1973 Jan.

52-57.Howenstine, E. Jay. Book review. 1975 Feb. 90-91.------ . Prefabricated construction: Developments abroad. 1972 May

27-36.------ . Programs for providing winter jobs in construction. 1971

Feb. 24-32.Hudson, Philip G. Book review. 1975 June 69-70.Huffstutler, Clyde E. and M artha Farnsworth Riche. Productivity

in the bakery products industry. 1972 June 25-28.------ and Michael M. Broad. Productivity in structural clay

products. 1975 Oct. 29-33.Huganir, George H. Book reviews. 1971 Apr. 82-83; 1973 Feb.

77-78.Hunt, E. K. Book review. 1971 July 75-76.Hunter, Holland. Book review. 1972 Dec. 66.Husted, Frank L. Book review. 1972 July 56-57.

Intriligator, Michael D. Book review. 1973 July 65-66.Inzana, John T. The Federal role in job safety and health: The new

survey of occupational injuries and illnesses. 1973 Aug. 53-55.

Jack, Homer W. Nonelectrical machinery industries boost wages and trim jobs. 1972 July 37-39.

------ . Salaries in the banking industries. 1971 Apr. 57-59.------ . Wages in paint and varnish manufacturing. 1972 Feb. 65-66.------ . Wages in petroleum refining. 1972 May 54-55.Jaco, Daniel E. and George L. Wilber. Asian Americans in the

labor market. 1975 July 33-38.Jaszi, George. Book review. 1972 Aug. 63-65.Jencks, Clinton E. Book review. 1975 Mar. 80.Johnson, Florence C. Changes in workm en’s compensation in

1971. 1972 Jan. 51-55.------ . Changes in workm en’s compensation laws in 1972. 1973 Jan.

45-49.------ . Changes in workm en’s compensation laws in 1973. 1974 Jan.

32-38.------ . W orkers’ compensation laws--changes in 1974. 1975 Jan.

30-37.Johnson, Harry G. Book review. 1971 June 94-95.Johnston, Denis F. Book reviews. 1971 Nov. 74-75; 1972 Mar.

68-69, Nov. 71-74; 1973 May 71-72, June 78.------ . Education of workers: projections to 1990. 1973 Nov.

22-31.------ . Population and labor force projections. 1973 Dec. 8-17.------ . The future of work: Three possible alternatives. 1972 May

3-11.------ . The labor m arket ‘twist,’ 1964-69. 1971 July 26-36. 1971

July 26-36.------ . U.S. labor force: projections to 1990. 1973 July 3-13.Johnston, William B. Book review. 1975 Aug. 56-57.------ and Sar A. Levitan. Job redesign, reform, enrichm ent-explor­

ing the limitations. 1973 July 35-41.Jones, Ethel B. and William F. Barnes. Manufacturing quit rates

revisited: a cyclical view of wom en’s quits. 1973 Dec. 53-56.Juris, Hervey A. Book review. 1971 Jan. 76.Juster, F. Thomas. Rethinking the allocation of resources in social

research. 1974 June 36-39.

Kacser, Pamela Haddy. Book review. 1971 Sept. 80-81.Kagel, John and Sam Kagel. Using two new arbitration techniques.

1972 Nov. 11-14.Kagel, Sam. Exploring alternative techniques to the strike: Com­

bining mediation and arbitration. 1973 Sept. 62-63.Kahl, Anne. Romanian earnings data. 1972 Oct. 62-64.

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Kalder, Donald R. Book review. 1973 Dec. 79-80.Kamerschen, David R. Book review. 1972 Nov. 81-82.Kanwit, Edmond L. Book review. 1972 Sept. 84-85.Kaplan, H. Roy. How do workers view their work in America?

1973 June 46-48.Kassalow, Everett M. Book review. 1972 Sept. 76-77.------ . W hat happens when everyone organizes? 1972 Apr. 27-32.Kaufman, Stuart Bruce. Book review. 1974 Nov. 73.Kaun, David E. and William Lentz. Occupational migration, dis­

crim ination, and the central city labor force. 1971 Dec. 57-61. Kaye, Seymour P. Book review. 1973 Nov. 78-79.Kehrer, Barbara H. Book review. 1973 Dec. 80-81.Keller, R ichard L. W hite-collar pay in private industry. 1972 Dec.

39-41.Kelly, Jam es G. Book reviews. 1971 Feb. 81, Nov. 75-76.Kelly, William J. Book review. 1974 Jan. 88-89.Kemp, A rthur. Book reviews. 1971 Jan. 78; 1972 Apr. 62-63. Kemp, Hom er R., Jr. Finances and constitution are AFGE conven­

tion issues. 1974 Nov. 51-52.Kent, Calvin A. Book review. 1972 Sept. 82-83.Kheel, Theodore W. Exploring alternatives to the strike: Is the

strike outm oded? 1973 Sept. 35-37.Kilberg, William J. The FMCS and arbitration: problems and

prospects. 1971 Apr. 40-45.------ , Thomas Angelo, Lawrence Lorber. Grievance and arbitration

patterns in the Federal service. 1972 Nov. 23-30.Killingsworth, Charles C. Emergency disputes and public policy.

1971 Aug. 42-45.------ . M anpower evaluations: vulnerable but useful. 1975 Apr.

48-51.King, Sandra L. Incentive and time pay in auto dealer repair shops.

1975 Sept. 45-48.------ . O ccupational pay and benefits in electric and gas utilities.

1974 Nov. 53-54.------ . O ccupational pay and benefits in the milk industry. 1975

May 57-59.------ . Wage differences narrow between government and private

hospitals. 1974 Apr. 56-57.Kingston, Jerry L. and Paul L. Burgess. The effect of health on du­

ration of unemploym ent. 1974 Apr. 53-54.Kirkpatrick, Jam es J. Book review. 1974 Feb. 81-82.Kleiler, Frank M. Regulation of private pension plans in Europe.

1971 Apr. 33-39.Klein, Deborah Pisetzner. Employment and unemployment in the

first half of 1975. 1975 Aug. 11-13.------ . Exploring the adequacy of employment. 1973 Oct. 3-9.------ . G athering data on residents of poverty areas. 1975 Feb.

3 8 -4 4 ..------ . W omen in the labor force: the middle years. 1975 Nov.

10-16.------ and Daniel S. W hipple. Employment in agriculture: a profile.

1974 Apr. 28-32.Klein, John J. Book review. 1972 Feb. 85-86.Kline, Sheldon M. M embership in labor unions and employee as­

sociations, 1972. 1974 Aug. 67-69.------ . Strike benefits of national unions. 1975 Mar. 17-23.------ . United Automobile W orkers’ 23d constitutional convention.

1972 July 32-34.Klitgaard, Robert. The dual labor m arket and manpower policy.

1971 Nov. 45-48.Knobloch, Merv. Labor and the economy in 1971. 1972 Jan.

15-27.Knowles, Jam es W. Book reviews. 1971 Jan. 75-76; 1972 Oct.

78-79.Koch, Jam es V. Book review. 1975 Dec. 67-68.Konstant, Raymond. Job vacancies in 1970. 1971 Feb. 20-21.Koot, Ronald S. Book review. 1971 Oct. 80-81.Kraseman, Thomas W. Statistics and analysis. 1973 Jan. 58-59. Krinsky, Edward B. Book review. 1973 Dec. 81-82.Krislov, Joseph. NLRB petitions that are dismissed or withdrawn.

1971 June 71-72.------, John F. Mead, J. F. B. Goodman. A ttitudes toward m edia­

tion: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.Kunkel, John H. Book review. 1971 Sept. 83-84.

Kutscher, Ronald E. Book review. 1973 Oct. 76-80.------ . Projections of GNP, income, output, and employment. 1973

Dec. 27-42.------ and Charles T. Bowman. Industrial use of petroleum: effect

on employment. 1974 Mar. 3-8.

Laden, Ben E. Book review. 1975 Mar. 79-80.Laffer, Kingsley. Compulsory arbitration: The Australian ex­

perience. 1972 May 45-48.Lampman, Robert J. Reflections on a productivity rule for a

university’s budget. 1974 Sept. 30-33.Landon, John and William Peirce. Discrimination monopsony, and

union power in the building trades. 1972 Apr. 24-26.Larson, David and Lena W. Bolton. Calendar of wage increases

and negotiations for 1973. 1973 Jan. 3-16.Layng, W. John and Toshiko Nakayama. Anatomy of price change

in 1970. 1971 Feb. 38-41.Leahy, William H. Book review. 1972 Feb. 87-88.Leathers, Charles G. Book review. 1975 Jan. 86-87.Lecht, Leonard A. Book review. 1971 Oct. 81-82.Lee, Roy F. Book reviews. 1973 Oct. 75-76; 1974 June 83-84. Leigh, Duane E. and V. Lane Rawlins. On the stability of relative

black-white unemployment. 1973 May 30-32.Lentz, William and David E. Kaun. Occupational migration, dis­

crimination, and the central city labor force. 1971 Dec. 57-61. Lerm an, Robert I. Book review. 1973 Sept. 91-92.Lev, Edward. Transcripts as chastening rods in labor arbitration.

1974 Oct. 55-56.Levine, Charles H. Book review. 1973 July 68-70.Levine, Robert A. Book review. 1971 Aug. 80-81.Levine, Solomon B. Book review. 1971 Nov. 82-83.Levitan, Sar A. Job Corps experience with manpower training.

1975 Oct. 3-11.------ and Robert Taggart. Employment and earnings inadequacy: a

measure of worker welfare. 1973 Oct. 19-27.------ and Robert Taggart III. Has the blue-collar w orker’s position

worsened? 1971 Sept. 23-29.------ and Robert Taggart. The Emergency Employment Act: An in­

terim assessment. 1972 June 3-11.— and William B. Johnston. Job redesign, reform, enrichm ent—ex­

ploring the limitations. 1973 July 35-41.Levy, David A. State labor legislation enacted in 1973. 1974 Jan.

2 2 - 31.------ . State labor legislation enacted in 1974. 1975 Jan. 17-29.Lewin, David. Book review. 1973 Feb. 71-72.Lewis, W ilfred, Jr. Economic policy and inflation in the 1960’s—a

review essay. 1973 Nov. 49-52.Lieberm an, Myron. Book review. 1972 Dec. 55-56.Liebes, Richard A. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the

private sector: Partisan mediation by the central labor council. 1973 Sept. 55-56.

Liebow, Elliot. Book review. 1974 Oct. 81.Light, Ivan H. Book review. 1972 July 61-62.Lippitt, Gordon L. Book review. 1972 July 62.Litsas, John. W hat subcontractors pay construction workers. 1972

Sept. 57-59.Lloyd, R. Grann. Book review. 1974 July 79.Lobel, Ira B. and Jerom e T. Barrett. Public sector strikes—legisla­

tive and court treatm ent. 1974 Sept. 19-22.Long, Norton E. Book review. 1973 Mar. 81-82.Loperena, Ernesto. Book review. 1972 Dec. 56-57.Lorber, Lawrence, William J. Kilberg, Thomas Angelo. Grievance

and arbitration patterns in the Federal service. 1972 Nov.2 3 - 30.

Lowe, Eugene T. Book review. 1974 July 77-78.Lowenstern, Henry. Adjusting wages to living costs: a historical

note. 1974 July 21-26.Lubersky, William F. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the

public sector: Variations in third-party decisionmaking. 1973 Sept. 44-46.

Ludwig, Larry and R obert Ball. Labor requirements for construc­tion of single-family houses. 1971 Sept. 12-14.

Lukasiewicz, John M. Employment in the atomic energy field. 1971 Oct. 51-54.

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Lundberg, Craig C. Book reviews. 1972 Apr. 66-67; 1975 Jan. 87-88.

Lunden, Leon E. AFL-CIO focuses on econom ic woes, farmwor­kers, and wom en’s rights. 1975 Dec. 42-46.

------. Book reviews. 1971 July 74-75; 1972 Mar. 71-72.------ . International Association of Fire Fighters convention. 1972

Oct. 52-55.Lurie, Bruce. Book review. 1972 Dec. 69-70.Lyle, Jerolyn R. Book review. 1974 Nov. 72-73.------ . Factors affecting the job status of workers with Spanish sur­

names. 1973 Apr. 10-16.Lythgoe, R. F. On improving arbitration: the transcript trauma.

1974 June 47-50.

Mabry, Bevars D. Book review. 1972 Oct. 86-87.McCarthy, James E. Contrasting experiences with trade adjustment

assistance. 1975 June 25-30.McCarty, Donald J. Book review. 1971 Mar. 84.McDougall, Vernon S. Book review. 1973 Dec. 83-84.McEaddy, Beverly Johnson. Educational attainm ent of workers,

March 1974. 1975 Feb. 64-69.------ . W omen in the labor force: the later years. 1975 Nov. 17-24.------ and Elizabeth W aldman. W here women work—an analysis by

industry and occupation. 1974 May 3-13.------and Kathryn R. Gover. Job situation of Vietnam -era veterans.

1974 Aug. 17-26.M cFarland, Dalton E. Book reviews. 1971 Oct. 82; 1974 June

82-83.M clntire, Robert J. and Curtis L. Gilroy. Job losers, leavers, and

entrants: a cyclical analysis. 1974 Nov. 35-39.McKay, Roberta V. Commuting patterns of inner-city residents.

1973 Nov. 43-48.------. Employment and unemploym ent among Americans of

Spanish origin. 1974 Apr. 12-16.------ . Job training programs in urban poverty areas. 1971 Aug.

36-41.MacLaury, Judson. A senator’s reaction to report on working

women and children. 1975 Oct. 36-38.------ . The selection of the first U.S. Commissioner of Labor. 1975

Apr. 16-19.------and Jonathan Grossman. The creation of the Bureau of Labor

Statistics. 1975 Feb. 25-31.McNichols, Charles W. and T. Roger Manley. Attitudes of Federal

scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60. McNulty, Paul J. Book review. 1974 Mar. 61-62.Macut, John H. Measuring productivity under a 4-day week. 1974

Apr. 55-56.Macy, John W., Jr. Book review. 1972 Dec. 54-55.Madden, Janice F. Book review. 1975 Nov. 83-84.Mandilovitch, M artha S. Baldi de, Robert P. Quinn, Thomas W.

Mangione. Evaluating working conditions in America. 1973 Nov. 32-41.

Mangione, Thomas W., M artha S. Baldi de Mandilovitch, Robert P. Quinn. Evaluating working conditions in America. 1973 Nov. 32-41.

Manley, T. Roger and Charles W. McNichols. Attitudes of Federal scientists and engineers toward unions. 1975 Apr. 57-60.

Mark, Jerom e A. Productivity and costs in the private economy, 1974. 1975 June 3-8.

------. Progress in measuring productivity in government. 1972 Dec.3-6.

Markin, Rom J. Book reviews. 1972 June 71, Dec. 70-71.Mason, Sandra L. Comparing union and nonunion wages in m anu­

facturing. 1971 May 20-26.------. Wages in paperboard container and box plants. 1971 Aug.

63-64.M atera, Vincent L. Consent decree on seniority in the steel indus­

try. 1975 Mar. 43-46.Maurizi, Alex R. Book review. 1974 July 78-79.Mead, John F., J. F. B. Goodm an, Joseph Krislov. Attitudes

toward mediation: U.S., G reat Britain, and Ireland. 1975 Jan. 55-59.

Meiners, Mark R., Toshiko Nakayama, Richard C. Bahr. New con­sumer price indexes by size o f city. 1972 Aug. 3-8.

Melcher, Arlyn J. Book review. 1971 Apr. 82.Mellor, Earl F. Book review. 1973 Jan. 81-82.------ and Paul M. Ryscavage. Economic situation of Spanish Amer­

icans. 1973 Apr. 3-9.Mendelssohn, Rudolph C. The development and uses of Table

Producing Language. 1975 Feb. 74-75.Michaelis, Michael. Book review. 1972 Sept. 75-76.M ichelotti, Kopp. Employment of high school graduates and

dropouts, O ctober 1973. 1974 Sept. 48-52.------ . Multiple jobholders in May 1975. 1975 Nov. 56-62.------ . Multiple jobholding, May 1973. 1974 May 64-68.------ . Young workers: in school and out. 1973 Sept. 11-15.------ and Anne M. Young. Work experience of the population in

1970. 1971 Dec. 35-44.------ and Howard V. Hayghe. Multiple jobholding in 1970 and

1971. 1971 Oct. 38-45.------ and Kathryn R. Gover. Employment situation of Vietnam Era

veterans. 1972 Dec. 7-15.Michelson, Stephen. Book review. 1975 July 63-64.Mier, Robert, Jean-Ellen Giblin, Thomas Vietorisz. Subemploy­

ment: exclusion and inadequacy indexes. 1975 May 3-12. Miernyk, William H. Book review. 1971 Feb. 79-80.Milkovich, George T. Book reviews. 1974 Feb. 84-85, Nov.

84-85.Millen, Bruce H. Book review. 1974 Mar. 63-64.Miller, Herman P. Measuring subemployment in poverty areas of

large U.S. cities. 1973 Oct. 10-18.Miller, Robert W. Book review. 1975 June 71-72.Mills, D. Quinn. Problems in formulating a general pay standard.

1974 Mar. 31-34.Mincer, Jacob. Determining who are the ‘hidden unemployed.’

1973 Mar. 27-30.Mire, Joseph. European workers’ participation in management.

1973 Feb. 9-15.------ . Improving working life—the role of European unions. 1974

Sept. 3-11.------ . W orkers’ morale in Japan. 1975 June 49-53.Mitchell, Daniel J. B. A furor over working children and the Bu­

reau of Labor. 1975 Oct. 34-36.------ and Ross Azevedo. Pay Board assessment of wage controls.

1973 Apr. 21-23.Mitchell, Vance F. Book review. 1974 Feb. 84.M ittelbach, Frank G. Book review. 1972 Mar. 70-71.Monson, Paul and Toshiko Nakayama. CPI rises at annual rate of

10.9 percent in second quarter of 1974. 1974 Sept. 34-38.------ and Toshiko Nakayama. Food and fuel prices continue to in­

crease in third quarter. 1975 Dec. 37-41.------ and Toshiko Nakayama. Price increases accelerated in first

quarter of 1974. 1974 June 51-55.------ and Toshiko Nakayama. Price increases slow down in first

quarter of 1975. 1975 June 36-41.------ and Toshiko Nakayama. Prices for food and fuels accelerate

in second quarter. 1975 Sept. 35-39.------ and Toshiko Nakayama. Prices in the third quarter of 1974.

1974 Dec. 43-46.------ , Toshiko Nakayama, Lloyd E. Wigren. Price changes in 1973-

-an analysis. 1974 Feb. 15-25.------ , Toshiko Nakayama, Lloyd E. Wigren. Price changes in 1974-

-an analysis. 1975 Feb. 15-24.Mood, Alexander, M. Book review. 1972 Nov. 74-75.Moore, Edgar W. Book review. 1972 May 74-75.Moore, Geoffrey H. and Janice Neipert Hedges. Trends in labor

and leisure. 1971 Feb. 3-11.------ and Maxine Stewart. New developments in labor statistics.

1972 Mar. 3-13.Morgan, James N. How useful is the cross-section sample survey?

1972 Feb. 3-10.Morris, James O. Book reviews. 1973 Jan. 78-79; 1974 Apr.

84-85.Morrison, Oscar F. South Africa seeks to improve work conditions

for black workers. 1974 July 59-60.------ . Wage differentials between U.S. and Canada. 1975 Apr.

67-68.M orton, Herbert C. Book review. 1975 Aug. 52-53.

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Moser, Max. Book review. 1972 Mar. 69-70.Moskow, Michael H. W age-price restraints in construction. 1971

Sept. 46-47.Moy, Joyanna and Constance Sorrentino. Unemployment in nine

industrial nations, 1973-75. 1975 June 9-18.------ and Constance Sorrentino. Unemployment in the United

States and eight foreign countries. 1974 Jan. 47-52.Moylan, Maurice. Employment in the atomic energy field. 1972

Sept. 47-49.------ . Employment in the atomic energy field, 1973. 1974 Sept.

23-27.Murphy, Edward E. and Jorge F. Perez-Lopez. Trends in U.S. ex­

port prices and OPEC oil prices. 1975 Nov. 36-43.Myers, George C. M igration and the labor force. 1974 Sept.

12-16.

Nakayama, Toshiko. Anatomy of price change: the second quarter, 1971. 1971 Oct. 55-58.

------ . Anatomy of price change: the third quarter, 1971. 1971 Dec.62-65.

------ . Food prices account for much of rise in 3d quarter 1973.1973 Dec. 61-65.

------ . Price change in 1971: rate of inflation slows down. 1972Feb. 40-47.

------ . Price changes in the first quarter, 1972, and the economicstabilization program. 1972 June 41-45.

------ . Price changes in the second quarter of 1972. 1972 Sept.50-54.

------ . Price changes in the third quarter of 1972. 1972 Dec. 31-35.------ . Price increases accelerate in first quarter 1973. 1973 June

50-54.------ . Second quarter price pressures bring freeze, Phase 4. 1973

Sept. 69-73.------and Diane Warsky. Measuring regional price change in urban

areas. 1973 Oct. 34-38.------and John W. Layng. Anatomy of price change in 1970. 1971

Feb. 38-41.------and Paul Monson. CPI rises at annual rate of 10.9 percent in

second quarter of 1974. 1974 Sept. 34-38.------ and Paul Monson. Food and fuel prices continue to increase

in third quarter. 1975 Dec. 37-41.------and Paul Monson. Price increases accelerated in first quarter

of 1974. 1974 June 51-55.------ and Paul Monson. Price increases slow down in first quarter

of 1975. 1975 June 36-41.------ and Paul Monson. Prices for food and fuels accelerate in

second quarter. 1975 Sept. 35-39.------ and Paul Monson. Prices in the third quarter of 1974. 1974

Dec. 43-46.------and Richard C. Bahr. New CPI by size of city shows larger in­

creases in big areas. 1973 Mar. 55-57.------ , Lloyd E. W igren, Paul Monson. Price changes in 1973—an

analysis. 1974 Feb. 15-25.------ , Lloyd E. Wigren, Paul Monson. Price changes in 1974—an

analysis. 1975 Feb. 15-24.------ . Richard C. Bahr, Mark R. Meiners. New consum er price in­

dexes by size of city. 1972 Aug. 3-8.Nash, Edmund. Purchasing power of workers in the Soviet Union.

1971 May 39-45.------ . Soviet Trade Union Congress urged to increase m em bers’

productivity. 1972 Aug. 49-50.------ . U.S.S.R. economic and labor data for 1971. 1972 Oct.

61-62.Naughton, Kathleen. C haracteristics of jobless engineers. 1972

Oct. 16-21.Neary, H. James. The BLS pilot survey of training in industry.

1974 Feb. 26-32.Neef, Arthur. Book review. 1974 Apr. 83-84.------ . Unit labor costs in eleven countries. 1971 Aug. 3-12.------ . Unit labor costs in the U.S. and 10 other nations, 1960-71.

1972 July 3-8.------ and Patricia Capdevielle. Productivity and unit labor cost in

the United States and abroad. 1975 July 28-32.

------ and Patricia Capdevielle. Productivity and unit labor costs in12 industrial countries. 1973 Nov. 14-21.

Nelson, Ralph L. Book review. 1971 Sept. 78-79.Nelson, Richard R. Am erican Federation of Teachers 56th annual

convention. 1972 Oct. 55-56.------ . Assembly of Governm ental Employees stresses professional­

ism. 1973 Nov. 56-57.------ . Collective bargaining agreements in the Federal service.

1973 Sept. 76-78.------ and James L. Doster. City employee representation and bar­

gaining policies. 1972 Nov. 43-50.Niland, John R. Book review. 1971 Nov. 80-81.Norsworthy, J. Randolph and Lawrence J. Fulco. Productivity and

costs in perspective. 1975 Nov. 44-48.------ and L. J. Fulco. Productivity and costs in the private econo­

my, 1973. 1974 June 3-9.Norwood, Janet L. Cost-of-living escalation of pensions. 1972 June

21-24.

Oberm eyer, Pete. Book review. 1972 July 58-59.O ’Carroll, Lloyd T. Technology and manpower in nonelectrical

machinery. 1971 June 56-62.O ’Connor, Charles M. Wages and tips in restaurants and hotels.

1971 July 47-51.Okun, A rthur M. Three pitfalls for presidential advisers. 1974 Mar.

43-44.Oliver, Richard P. Employment effects of reduced defense spend­

ing. 1971 Dec. 3-11.Orlans, Harold. Book review. 1973 Apr. 82-84.Orr, John A. Book review. 1973 Oct. 75.O ’Toole, James. Book review. 1975 Mar. 77-78.O tto, Phyllis Flohr. Productivity in the copper rolling and drawing

industry. 1975 Dec. 27-30.

Palm, Thomas. Book review. 1973 Mar. 83.Palomba, Neil A. Book reviews. 1973 Aug. 93; 1974 Mar. 73;

1975 Oct. 72.Parnes, Herbert S. Book reviews. 1971 May 82-83; 1973 Oct.

71-72.------ . Longitudinal surveys: prospects and problems. 1972 Feb.

11-15.Parpart, Jane L. Book review. 1975 June 70-71.Parrish, John B. W omen in professional training. 1974 May 41-43.------ . W omen in professional training—an update. 1975 Nov.

49-51.Patrick , H ugh. B ook review . 1975 M ar. 7 8 -7 9 .Patten, Thomas H. Jr. Book review. 1971 May 83-84.Pearce, Alan. Book review. 1974 Apr. 78-79.Peirce, William and John Landon. Discrimination, monopsony, and

union power in the building trades. 1972 Apr. 24-26.Pepson, Robert P. Job vacancies, hires, quits, and layoffs in m anu­

facturing, 1972. 1973 Apr. 66-67.Perez-Lopez, Jorge F. and Edward E. Murphy. Trends in U.S. ex­

port prices and OPEC oil prices. 1975 Nov. 36-43.Perline, Martin M. and Ronald W. Presley. Mobility of unem­

ployed engineers: a case study. 1973 May 41-43.Perloff, Stephen H. Comparing municipal salaries with industry

and Federal pay. 1971 Oct. 46-50.Perrella, Vera C. Employment of recent college graduates. 1973

Feb. 41-50.------ . Students and summer jobs. 1971 Feb. 55-62.------ . Young workers and their earnings. 1971 July 3-11.Perry, George L. Inflation versus unemployment: the worsening

trade-off. 1971 Feb. 68-71.Personick, M artin E. Earnings rise as employment dips in petrole­

um and gas production. 1973 Aug. 68-69.------ . M eat departm ent workers register top wage rates in grocery

stores. 1973 May 47-49.------ . Occupational structure of grocery worker wages in large ci­

ties. 1975 Feb. 72-74.------ . Occupational wages and benefits in departm ent stores. 1975

Apr. 61-64.------ . Shorter workweeks dampen earnings gains in contract clean­

ing services. 1973 Mar. 53-55.

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------ . Union and nonunion pay patterns in construction. 1974 Aug.72-75.

------. Wage differentials in the building trades. 1974 Oct. 64-66.---- and Albert E. Schwenk. Analyzing earnings differentials in In­

dustry Wage Surveys. 1974 June 56-59.Peterm ann, Lester L. Fringe benefits of urban workers. 1971 Nov.

41-44.Peters, Nicholas I. and Paul O. Flaim. Usual weekly earnings of

American workers. 1972 Mar. 28-38.Peterson, Bill. Book review. 1972 Aug. 74-75.Peterson, William H. Book review. 1973 Jan. 76-77.Pfouts, Ralph W. Book review. 1973 Nov. 76-77.Piore, Michael J. Impact of immigration on the labor force. 1975

May 41-44.Pointer, Dennis D. and Harry Graham. Recognition, negotiation,

and work stoppages in hospitals. 1971 May 54-58.Polenberg, Richard. Book review. 1973 Feb. 73-74.Polland, Harry. Exploring alternative techniques to the strike:

M ediation- arbitration: a trade union view. 1973 Sept. 63-65.Pollard, William E. The need for conciliation under Title VII. 1975

Mar. 48-50.Popkin, Joel. Prices in 1972: an analysis of changes during Phase

2. 1973 Feb. 16-23.Porter, Felice. W hite-collar pay rises 9 percent. 1975 Oct. 52-54.Power, James F. Improving arbitration: role of parties and agen­

cies. 1972 Nov. 15-22.Presley, Ronald W. and M artin M. Perline. Mobility of unem ­

ployed engineers: a case study. 1973 May 41-43.Preston, Lee E. Book review. 1972 Nov. 79-80.Primeaux, W alter J., Jr., and Dalton E. Brannen. Why few arbitra­

tors are deem ed acceptable. 1975 Sept. 27-30.Prybyla, Jan S. Book review. 1973 Oct. 74-75.Ptacek, Frank and Richard C. Bahr. Southern cities again paced

consum er price rise in 1974. 1975 May 53-57.Purcell, Theodore V., S.J. Book review. 1974 Jan. 82-84.

Quarles, Benjamin. Book review. 1973 Dec. 77-78.Quigley, Dennis F. Changes in selected health care plans. 1975

Dec. 22-26.Quinn, R obert P. Book review. 1975 Oct. 70-72.------ and Neal Q. Herrick. W orking conditions survey as a source

of social indicators. 1971 Apr. 15-24.------, Thomas W. Mangione, M artha S. Baldi de Mandilovitch.

Evaluating working conditions in America. 1973 Nov. 32-41.

Rabinovitz, Francine F. Book review. 1972 Dec. 67-68.Radom, Matthew. Book review. 1971 Nov. 72-73.Raphael, Edna E. Book review. 1975 Nov. 85-86.------ . W orking women and their membership in labor unions. 1974

May 27-33.Rasmussen, Dana. Book review. 1973 Sept. 94-95.Rawlins, V. Lane and Duane E. Leigh. On the stability of relative

black-white unemployment. 1973 May 30-32.Ray, Robert N. A report on self-employed Americans in 1973.

1975 Jan. 49-54.Raymond, Richard. Book review. 1971 Feb. 80-81.Rechel, Ralph E. Book review. 1972 Jan. 87-89.Rees, Albert. Statistical needs for setting policy. 1971 Sept. 43-45.Rehmus, Charles M. Binding arbitration in the public sector. 1975

Apr. 53-56.------. Is a ‘final offer’ ever final? 1974 Sept. 43-45.Reis, A lexander J. Three years of OSHA: the view from within.

1975 Mar. 35-36.Reubens, Beatrice G. Book review. 1975 Mar. 76-77.------ . M anpower training in Japan. 1973 Sept. 16-24.Riche, M artha Farnsworth. Book reviews. 1972 Oct. 85-86; 1973

Aug. 93-94.------and Clyde E. Huffstutler. Productivity in the bakery products

industry. 1972 June 25-28.------ and Robert S. Robinowitz. Productivity in the ready-mixed

concrete industry. 1973 May 12-15.Ridzon, Donald S. Occupational pay in shirt manufacturing. 1973

Jan. 60-61.------. Wages and productivity rise as employm ent falls in cigar

plants. 1973 June 56-57.

------ . Wages in cigarette manufacturing. 1972 Mar. 54-55.------ . Wages in fertilizer plants. 1972 Aug. 40-41.------ . Wages in synthetic fibers manufacturing. 1971 Nov. 55-56.Rieg, Mary Kay. Cutting room tops pay scale in suit and coat

m anufacturing. 1974 May 69-73.------ . Price hikes dampen wage gains for transit employees. 1974

July 55-56.------ . Union pay rates in the printing industry. 1975 Sept. 43-45.------ . Union wage rates of transit employees. 1975 July 47-48.------ . Wage gains in the printing industry. 1975 Feb. 69-71.Rivlin, Alice M. Social experiments: their uses and limitations.

1974 June 28-35.Robbins, Anthony. The physician’s role in hospital management.

1971 Apr. 61-62.Roberts, Benjamin C. Social cost of bargaining: A European per­

spective. 1971 Aug. 56-59.Roberts, Joan L. Book review. 1972 Dec. 57-61.Robertson, Norman and K. Ian Sams. The new legal framework for

Britain’s industrial relations. 1972 Mar. 48-52.Robinowitz, Robert S. and M artha Farnsworth Riche. Productivity

in the ready-mixed concrete industry. 1973 May 12-15. Robinson, Derek. Wage-price controls and income policies. 1974

Mar. 34-39.Robinson, Jerald F. Book review. 1974 June 79-80.Rock, Eli. Unions and local government: A review essay. 1972

Apr. 33-36.Rockafellow, Robert. Book review. 1971 Apr. 81.Roessner, J. David and Gloria Shaw Hamilton. How employers

screen disadvantaged job applicants. 1972 Sept. 14-21.Rogers, John M. Retired couple’s budgets updated to autumn

1974. 1975 Oct. 42-46.Rogers, Rolf E. Book review. 1972 July 65.Roomkin, Myron and Gary B. Hansen. Lessons for American ap­

prenticeship from foreign innovations. 1975 May 47-48.------ and Gerald G. Somers. Developing reliable data on training in

industry. 1974 Feb. 33-37.Rose, Jane A. and Charles J. Coleman. Bank unionization: status

and prospects. 1975 Oct. 38-41.Rose, Joseph B. W hat factors influence union representation elec­

tions? 1972 Oct. 49-51.Rosegger, Gerhard. Book review. 1975 Aug. 55-56.Rosen, Benson. Book review. 1971 Oct. 78.Rosen, Carol Ann. Book review. 1973 July 70-71.------ . Hidden unemployment and related issues (a bibliography).

1973 Mar. 31-37.Rosenberg, George S. Book review. 1972 July 57-58.Rosenblum, Marc. Discouraged workers and unemployment. 1974

Sept. 28-33.------ . On the accuracy of labor force projections. 1972 Oct. 22-29.Rosenfeld, Carl. Jobseeking methods used by American workers.

1975 Aug. 39-42.------ and Kathryn R. Gover. Employment of school-age youth.

1972 Aug. 25-30.Rosenthal, Neal H. Projected changes in occupations. 1973 Dec.

18-26.Rosow, Jerom e M. W ork requirements in welfare and unemploy­

m ent insurance. 1973 Apr. 56-57.Ross, Philip. Book review. 1971 Aug. 78-79.------ . NLRB’s regulation of union job control. 1971 Mar. 59-62.Rottenberg, Simon. Book review. 1974 July 81-82.Ruggles, Richard. Report of the Commission on Federal Statistics-

a review essay. 1972 Sept. 29-32.Ruiz, Elizabeth. Spring 1970 cost estimates for urban family

budgets. 1971 Jan. 59-61.------ . Urban family budgets updated to autumn 1971. 1972 June

46-50.Rush, Thomas P. and Andrew M. Sum. The geographic structure

of unemployment rates. 1975 Mar. 3-9.Rutman, Gilbert L. Book reviews. 1971 Oct. 82-83; 1972 June

72-73.Ruttan, Vernon W. Book review. 1972 Sept. 85-86.Ryder, Thomas S. and Lyle R. Schauer. New approach to occupa­

tional safety and health statistics. 1972 Mar. 14-19.Ryniker, Richard C. Book review. 1971 Nov. 83-84.

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Ryscavage, Paul M. Annual earnings of household heads. 1975 Aug. 14-21.

------ . Measuring union-nonunion earnings differences. 1974 Dec.3-9.

------ and Earl F. Mellor. Economic situation of Spanish Am er­icans. 1973 Apr. 3-9.

------and Robert L. Stein. Measuring annual earnings of householdheads in production jobs. 1974 Apr. 3-11.

Sackley, A rthur and Thomas W. Gavett. Blue-collar/white-collar pay trends: Analysis of occupational wage differences. 1971 June 5-12.

Sackman, Harold. Book review. 1972 Feb. 83-84.Sackrey, Charles. Book review. 1973 Mar. 76-78.Salkever, David S. Book review. 1972 Aug. 71.Sams, K. Ian and Norman Robertson. The new legal framework for

Britain’s industrial relations. 1972 Mar. 48-52.Samuels, Norm an J. New hourly earnings index. 1971 Mar. 3-8.Samuels, Sheldon W. Book review. 1972 June 71-72.Sandman, Leonard. Israel’s labor federation: a look at its current

status. 1975 Nov. 69-71.Saunders, Norm an C. and Donald P. Eldridge. Employment and

exports, 1963-72. 1973 Aug. 16-27.Schauer, Lyle R. and Thomas S. Ryder. New approach to occupa­

tional safety and health statistics. 1972 Mar. 14-19.Scheible, Paul L. Changes in employee compensation, 1966 to

1972. 1975 Mar. 10-16.Schlenker, R obert E. and Gary L, Appel. Analysis of M ichigan’s

experience with work incentives. 1971 Sept. 15-22.Schmitt, Raymond and Peter Henle. Pension reform: the long, hard

road to enactm ent. 1974 Nov. 3-12.Schmude, Douglas and Richard Dempsey. Occupational impact of

defense expenditures. 1971 Dec. 12-15.Schnore, Leo F. Book review. 1971 Apr. 84-85.Schramm, Carl J. Developing language on alcoholism in labor-

m anagem ent contracts. 1975 June 57.Schultz, James. Book review. 1973 Oct. 69-71.Schwab, Paul M. Two m easures of purchasing power contrasted.

1971 Apr. 3-14.------ and Paul O. Flaim. Changes in employment and unemploy­

ment in 1970. 1971 Feb. 12-23.Schwenk, A lbert E. Earnings differences in m achinery m anufactur­

ing. 1974 July 38-47.------ and M artin E. Personick. Analyzing earnings differentials in

industry wage surveys. 1974 June 56-59.------ and William R. Bailey. Employer expenditures for private

retirem ent and insurance plans. 1972 July 15-19.------ and William R. Bailey. Wage differences among m anufactur­

ing establishments. 1971 May 16-19.Scitovsky, Tibor. Book review. 1971 May 79.Searle, Allan D. Toward comprehensive m easurem ent of prices.

1971 Mar. 9-22.Seashore, Stanley E. Book review. 1971 July 70-71.Segal, Lydia, Jack Alterm an, George M. von Furstenberg. Tax ef­

fects in measures of econom ic well-being. 1974 Nov. 45-50.Seidman, Bert. ILO accomplishm ents—organized labor’s view. 1975

May 37-39.------ . W elfare reform should mean the welfare of children. 1973

Apr. 57-59.Seidman, Joel. Book reviews. 1972 May 80-81; 1973 May 67-68.Selden, Richard T. Book review. 1971 Feb. 81-82.Servin, Manuel P. Book review. 1971 Feb. 82-83.Seymour, Sally. The Federal role in job safety and health: Forging

a partnership with the States. 1973 Aug. 28-34.Shanker, A lbert L. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the public

sector: Why teachers need the right to strike. 1973 Sept. 48-51.Sharman, Ben. Multinational corporations and trade unions. 1973

Aug. 56-58.Sharp, Laure M. Book review. 1971 Nov. 73-74.Sheahan, John. Book review. 1971 Sept. 77-78.Sheehan, John J. OSH A and State job safety plans. 1974 Apr.

44-46.Sheifer, V ictor J. Employment Cost Index: a measure of change in

the ‘price of labor.’ 1975 July 3-12.

------ . New measures o f wage-rate change. 1974 Dec. 10-15.------ . Reconciling Labor Departm ent and stabilization agency wage

data. 1973 Apr. 24-30.Shelton, William C. Book review. 1975 Aug. 57-58.Sheppard, Harold L. Asking the right questions on job satisfaction.

1973 Apr. 51-52.------ . Book review. 1971 Apr. 77-78.------ . Discontented blue-collar workers—a case study. 1971 Apr.

25-32.Sherwood, Mark K. Family budgets and geographic differences in

price levels. 1975 Apr. 8-15.------ . Retired couple’s budgets updated to autumn 1973. 1974 Oct.

47-61.Shiskin, Julius. Updating the Consumer Price Index—an overview.

1974 July 3-20.------ and R obert L. Stein. Problems in measuring unemployment.

1975 Aug. 3-10.Siegel, Irving H. Book reviews. 1972 Sept. 77-78; 1974 Oct. 83. Siegel, Jacob P. Book review. 1975 Apr. 82.Silver, Susan. W omen in the workplace: a variety of viewpoints.

1974 May 85.Silvestri, George T. Experimental survey of occupations in metal­

working. 1971 Oct. 18-20.------ . Occupational employment survey in printing and publishing.

1971 Nov. 56-58.Simkin, William E. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the

private sector: Limitations of arms-length or adversary arbitra­tion. 1973 Sept. 56-57.

Simpkins, Edward. The work ethic is not enough. 1973 Apr. 59-60.

Simpson, Karl F., Jr. Book review. 1971 Apr. 79-80.Siniscalco, Gary R. Effect of the Gardner-Denver case on Title VII

disputes. 1975 Mar. 46-48.Siskind, Frederic B. Labor force participation of men, 24-54, by

race. 1975 July 40-42.Skotzko, Eugene. ‘Significant Decisions in Labor Cases,’ each

month.Slevin, Dennis P. Book review. 1972 Jan. 84-85.Slezak, Lester. Effects of changes in payment system on produc­

tivity in Sweden. 1973 Mar. 51-52.Slobodow, Arien J. M otor vehicles and occupational injuries in

New York State. 1974 Dec. 57-61.Small, Sylvia S. Statistical effect of work-training programs on the

unemployment rate. 1972 Sept. 7-13.Smith, Charles H., Jr. ILO accomplishments—the U.S. employers’

view. 1975 May 40-41.Smith, Clifford E. Book review. 1971 Sept. 79-80.Smith, David C. Book review. 1972 Jan. 84.Smith, Ralph E. M anpower programs and unemployment statistics.

1973 Apr. 63-65.Sobey, Francine. Book review. 1971 Jan. 73-74.Soder, Jon. Book review. 1972 Dec. 64-66.------ . NEA convention proposes new labor federation. 1974 Sept.

46-47.Solnick, Loren M. and Jerom e M. Staller. Effect of escalators on

wages in major contracts expiring in 1974. 1974 July 27-32.------ and Jerome M. Staller. Escalators and wage change: more

comparisons. 1974 Oct. 54-55.Solomon, Rod. Book review. 1972 Feb. 92-93.Somers, Gerald G. and Myron Roomkin. Developing reliable data

on training in industry. 1974 Feb. 33-37.Sommers, Dixie. Occupational rankings for men and women by

earnings. 1974 Aug. 34-51.Sorrentino, Constance. Comparing employment shifts in 10 indus­

trialized countries. 1971 Oct. 3-11.------ . Unemployment in nine industrialized countries. 1972 June

29-33.------ and Joyanna Moy. Unemployment in nine industrial nations,

1973-75. 1975 June 9-18.------ and Joyanna Moy. Unemployment in the United States and

eight foreign countries. 1974 Jan. 47-52.Sorrentino, Dominic. Trade adjustment assistance to workers dis­

placed by imports, fiscal 1963-73. 1974 Jan. 63-65.

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Sparrough, Michael E. and Lena W. Bolton. Calendar of wage in­creases and negotiations for 1972. 1972 Jan. 3-14.

Spiegel, Henry W. Book review. 1972 Feb. 90-91.Springer, Philip B. Work attitudes of disadvantaged black men.

1971 Dec. 66-68.Staller, Jerom e M. and Loren M. Solnick. Effect of escalators on

wages in major contracts expiring in 1974. 1974 July 27-32.------ and Loren M. Solnick. Escalators and wage change: more

comparisons. 1974 Oct. 54-55.Stanley, David T. Book review. 1972 Apr. 65-66.Stark, Harry F. Economic indicators issued by States. 1971 Sept.

47-50.Staudohar, Paul D. Book reviews. 1972 Oct. 82-83; 1974 Sept.

67-68; 1975 May 74-75.Stein, Bruno. Book review. 1973 Oct. 68.Stein, Herbert. Internal and external functions of the Council of

Economic Advisers. 1974 Mar. 42-43.Stein, Robert L. and Janice Neipert Hedges. Blue-collar/white-col-

lar pay trends: Earnings and family income. 1971 June 13-24.------ and Julius Shiskin. Problems in measuring unemployment.

1975 Aug. 3-10.------ and Paul M. Ryscavage. Measuring annual earnings of

household heads in production jobs. 1974 Apr. 3-11.Steinberg, Edward. Book reviews. 1974 Aug. 95-97; 1975 May

73-74, Aug. 54.Steiner, G ilbert Y. Policy options for welfare reform. 1971 Mar.

23-31.Stern, James L. Bargaining and arbitration in British civil service.

1973 Aug. 61-63.------. Final offer arbitration--initial experience in Wisconsin. 1974

Sept. 39-43.Sternlieb, Steven and Alvin Bauman. Employment characteristics

of low-wage workers. 1972 July 9-14.Stewart, Charles D. Book review. 1971 May 79-81.Stewart, Maxine and Geoffrey H. Moore. New developments in

labor statistics. 1972 Mar. 3-13.Stieber, Jack. Book review. 1972 Aug. 70-71.Stinnett, T. M. Book review. 1971 Jan. 73.Stinson, John F. Employment in manufacturing during the ’6 9 -’71

downturn. 1972 June 34-40.------and Gloria P. Green. Changes in the employment situation in

1972. 1973 Feb. 24-34.------ and Gloria P. Green. Employment and unemployment in

1971. 1972 Feb. 20-28.------and Thomas F. Bradshaw. Trends in weekly earnings: an anal­

ysis. 1975 Aug. 22-32.Storey, James R. Book review. 1975 Oct. 67-68.Strasser, Arnold. Differentials and overlaps in earnings of blacks

and whites. 1971 Dec. 16-26.------. Escalators and wage change: the business cycle. 1974 Oct.

54.------. Pension formula summarization: An emerging research

technique. 1971 Apr. 49-56.Strauss, George. Book review. 1971 Feb. 78-79.------. W orker dissatisfaction: a look at the causes. 1974 Feb.

57-58.Street, Jam es H. Book review. 1972 Sept. 78-79.Striner, H erbert E. R ecurrent education and manpower training in

Great Britain. 1975 Sept. 30-34.Sum, Andrew M. and Thomas P. Rush. The geographic structure

of unemployment rates. 1975 Mar. 3-9.Sun, Norman. Book review. 1972 Feb. 93-94.Swerdloff, Sol. Surveying the gaps in construction statistics. 1971

Feb. 33-37.Swisher, Idella G. The disabled and the decline in m en’s labor

force participation. 1973 Nov. 53.

Taggart, Robert. Manpower programs for criminal offenders. 1972 Aug. 17-24.

------ and Sar A. Levitan. Employment and earnings inadequacy: ameasure of worker welfare. 1973 Oct. 19-27.

------and Sar A. Levitan. Has the blue-collar w orker’s positionworsened? 1971 Sept. 23-29.

------and Sar A. Levitan. The Emergency Employment Act: An in­terim assessment. 1972 June 3-11.

Taira, Koji. Book reviews. 1971 July 73-74; 1974 Mar. 71-72. Talbot, Deborah B. Improved area wage survey indexes. 1975 May

30-34.Talbot, Joseph E., Jr. An analysis of wage gains in 1974. 1975

Apr. 3-7.------ . A review of wage gains in 1973. 1974 Apr. 17-20.------ . Wage changes and bargaining gains in 1972. 1973 Apr.

17-20.Taubm an, Paul. Book review. 1971 Nov. 78.Tausky, Curt. Book review. 1971 Nov. 79-80.Tavela, John. The Federal role in job safety and health: If a cita­

tion is appealed. 1973 Aug. 43-47.Taylor, George W. Income policy and the price system. 1971 Aug.

45-48.Taylor, Paul S. Book review. 1972 Apr. 64-65.Terlin, Rose. Book review. 1972 Oct. 84.Thiesenhusen, William C. Green revolution in Latin America: In­

come effects, policy decisions. 1972 Mar. 20-27.Thomas, Jesse G. Anatomy of price change: first quarter, 1971.

1971 June 73-75.Thornton, Robert J. Book review. 1971 Nov. 72.Tibbetts, Thomas R. Improvements in the industrial price program.

1975 May 51-52.Tighe, Michael. Wages in candy manufacturing. 1971 Nov. 59-60.------Wages in hosiery manufacturing. 1972 Jan. 71-72.------ . Wages in m en’s and boys’ suit and coat manufacturing. 1971

June 76-77.------ . Wages of telephone and telegraph workers. 1971 Jan. 61-62.Tillery, W inston L. AFL-CIO convention, 1971. 1972 Jan. 67-69. ------ . Internal affairs hold the spotlight at the UAW convention.

1974 Aug. 52-54.------ . Layoff and recall provisions in major agreements. 1971 July

41-46.------ . National politics dominates AFL-CIO convention. 1973 Dec.

59-60.------ . Safety and health provisions before and after OSHA. 1975

Sept. 40-43.------ . Seniority administration in major agreements. 1972 Dec.

36-39.Trice, Harrison M. Book review. 1972 Aug. 67-68.Triplett, Jack E. Determining the effects of quality change on the

CPI. 1971 May 27-32.Turgeon, Lynn. Book review. 1975 Sept. 68-69.Turnbull, John G. Book review. 1971 Nov. 76-77.

Ulman, Lloyd. Inflation policies and collective bargaining. 1971 Aug. 48-52.

------ . Labor markets and manpower policies in perspective. 1972Sept. 22-28.

Umetani, Shunichiro and Robert E. Cole. Manpower training and lifetime employment in Japan. 1974 Nov. 43-45.

Unger, Edward D. Book review. 1971 Sept. 82-83.Urisko, James A. Productivity in hotels and motels, 1958-73. 1975

May 24-28.Usery, W. J., Jr. Exploring alternative techniques to the strike: A

more activist approach by mediators. 1973 Sept. 59.------ . Increasing the supply of acceptable arbitrators. 1972 Nov.

3-6.

Van Auken, K. G., Jr. A further view on laboratory education. 1971 Mar. 63-65.

------ . Book reviews. 1973 Apr. 84; 1974 Sept. 70.Van Dusen, Roxann A. Problems of measurement in areas of so­

cial concern. 1974 Sept. 17-18.Vial, Don. Negotiated health programs: the California experience.

1975 Apr. 37-42.Vickery, Mary L. New technology in laundry and cleaning ser­

vices. 1972 Feb. 54-59.Vietorisz, Thomas, Robert Mier, Jean-Ellen Giblin. Subemploy­

ment: exclusion and inadequacy indexes. 1975 May 3-12. Viksnins, George J. Book review. 1974 Sept. 71.Von Furstenberg, George M., Lydia Segal, Jack Alterman. Tax ef­

fects in measures o f economic well-being. 1974 Nov. 45-50.

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Vroman, Wayne. Labor m arket changes for black men since 1964. 1975 Apr. 42-44.

W achtel, Howard M. Book reviews. 1972 Dec. 62-63; 1973 Sept. 92-93.

W agoner, William D. Book reviews. 1974 Jan. 85-86, Mar. 72-73; 1975 Dec. 69-70.

Waldman, Elizabeth. Children of working mothers, M arch 1974. 1975 Jan. 64-67.

------ and Anne M. Young. Marital and family characteristics ofworkers, M arch 1970. 1971 Mar. 46-50.

------and Beverly J. McEaddy. W here women work—an analysis byindustry and occupation. 1974 May 3-13.

------and Kathryn R. Gover. Children of women in the labor force.1971 July 19-25.

------and Kathryn R. Gover. Employment situation of Vietnam Eraveterans. 1971 Sept. 3-11.

------ and Kathryn R. Gover. Marital and family characteristics ofthe labor force. 1972 Apr. 4-8 .

------ and R obert W hitmore. Children of working mothers, March1973. 1974 May 50-58.

W alker, Jam es W. Book reviews. 1971 Dec. 90; 1972 July 65-66. Wallack, Stanley S. Inflation versus unemployment: another view

of the trade-off. 1971 Nov. 49-54.W alter, Ingo. Book reviews. 1971 Apr. 80-81; 1973 Feb. 85-86. W andner, Stephen A. and David L. Edgell. Unemployment in­

surance: its economic perform ance. 1974 Apr. 33-40.W ard, Virginia L. Area sample changes in the area wage survey

program. 1975 May 49-50.W arren, Ronald S., Jr. Book review. 1975 Feb. 91-92.Warsky, Diane and Toshiko Nakayama. Measuring regional price

change in urban areas. 1973 Oct. 34-38.Wasilewski, Edward. Scheduled wage increases and escalator

provisions in 1975. 1975 Jan. 43-48.W asserman, Meryl. Book review. 1973 July 66-67.W eber, Arnold R. The 1971 wage-price freeze and incomes policy.

1972 Apr. 18-21.Weeks, John F. Book reviews. 1971 Mar. 83; 1973 Feb. 86-87. W einberg, A rthur S. Six Am erican workers assess job redesign at

Saab-Scania. 1975 Sept. 52-53.Weiss, Jeffrey H. How auxiliaries increase productivity of dentists.

1971 Apr. 63-64.Weiss, Thomas. Book review. 1975 June 67-68.W eissbrodt, Sylvia. Changes in State labor laws in 1970. 1971 Jan.

14-21.------ . Changes in State labor laws in 1971. 1972 Jan. 29-39.------ . Changes in State labor laws in 1972. 1973 Jan. 17-26.Weisskopf, W alter A. Book review. 1972 Nov. 78-79.Weisz, David. Industrial Relations Act tested in Britain. 1973 Jan.

64-65.Weisz, Morris. Book review. 1973 May 68-69.Weitzman, Phillip. Book review. 1974 July 80-81.Wellington, Harry H. Book review. 1972 May 71.W estcott, Diane N. Trends in overtime hours and pay, 1969-74.

1975 Feb. 45-52.Westfield, Fred M. Book review. 1973 Apr. 82.W eston, J. Fred. Book review. 1972 Oct. 79.W etmore, Kevin G. Improvements in employee health care

benefits. 1972 Aug. 31-34.Wetzel, James R. Book review. 1974 Dec. 78-79.------ and M artin Ziegler. Measuring unemploym ent in States and

local areas. 1974 June 40-46.Wexler, Imanuel. Book review. 1973 Oct. 73-74.W hipple, Daniel S. Employment among the poor of six central ci­

ties. 1973 Oct. 52-53.------ and Deborah Pisetzner Klein. Employment in agriculture: a

profile. 1974 Apr. 28-32.White, Donald J. Dispute settlem ent in the electrical contracting

industry. 1972 Apr. 21-23.White, Harold C. Book review. 1971 Feb. 80-81.White, William D. and Anthony Robbins. Role of on-the-job train­

ing in a clinical laboratory. 1971 Mar. 65-69.W hitmore, Robert and Elizabeth W aldman. Children of working

mothers, M arch 1973. 1974 May 50-58.W hittaker, William George. Book review. 1971 June 93-94. W ickert, Frederic R. Book review. 1974 Mar. 70-71.

Wiggins, Ronald L. Book review. 1971 Nov. 81-82.W igren, Lloyd E., Paul Monson, Toshiko Nakayama. Price changes

in 1973—an analysis. 1974 Feb. 15-25.------ , Paul Monson, Toshiko Nakayama. Price changes in 1974—an

analysis. 1975 Feb. 15-24.Williams, Harry B. M eat industry wages in March 1974. 1975 Dec.

53-55.------ . Wages and tips in hotels and motels. 1975 Mar. 60-63.------ . Wages of TV and appliance technicians. 1974 July 53-55.W inch, David M. Book review. 1973 Feb. 77.W inchester, David. The British coal mine strike of 1972. 1972

Oct. 30-36.W indmuller, John P. U.S. participation in the ILO: a political

dimension. 1975 May 35-37.Winpisinger, William W. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the

private sector: There is no alternative to the right to strike. 1973 Sept. 57-58.

------ . Job enrichment: a union view. 1973 Apr. 54-56.Wirtz, Willard and Harold Goldstein. M easurement and analysis of

work training. 1975 Sept. 19-26.W itney, Fred. Final-offer arbitration: the Indianapolis experience.

1973 May 20-25.W olfbein, Seymour L. Book review. 1971 Sept. 75-76.W ollett, Donald H. Exploring alternatives to the strike in the

public sector: Mutual anxiety: a California proposal. 1973 Sept.51-52.

Wolozin, Harold. Book review. 1971 June 92-93.W ood, Michael. Enforcing job safety: a union view of OSHA. 1975

Mar. 39-41.W oodruff, William. Book review. 1972 Apr. 66.Wool, Harold. Israeli manpower in perspective. 1974 Aug. 63-66.------ . W hat’s wrong with work in America?—a review essay. 1973

Mar. 38-44.W orcester, Dean A., Jr. Book review. 1974 June 81-82.W ord, William R. Factfinding in public employee negotiations.

1972 Feb. 60-64.

Yaffe, Byron. Book review. 1973 Nov. 79-80.Young, Anne McDougall. Children of working mothers. 1973 Apr.

37-40.------ . Employment o f high school graduates and dropouts. 1971

May 33-38.------ . Going back to school at 35. 1973 Oct. 39-42.------ . Going back to school at 35 and over. 1975 Dec. 47-50.------ . High school class of 1972: more at work, fewer in college.

1973 June 26-32.------ . Labor m arket experience of recent college graduates. 1974

Oct. 33-40.------ . Students, graduates, and dropouts in the labor market, Oc­

tober 1974. 1975 Aug. 33-36.------ . Work experience of the population in 1972. 1974 Feb.

4 8 - 56.------ . Work experience of the population in 1973. 1974 Dec.

4 9 - 53.------ . Work experience of the population, 1974. 1975 Oct. 47-52.------and Elizabeth Waldman. Marital and family characteristics of

workers, March 1970. 1971 Mar. 46-50.------ and Kopp Michelotti. Work experience of the population in

1970. 1971 Dec. 35-44.

Zack, Arnold M. Meeting the rising cost of public sector settle­ments. 1973 May 38-40.

Zagoria, Sam. Resolving impasses by public referendum. 1973 May 36-38.

Zarem ba, Joseph. Book reviews. 1971 Nov. 77-78; 1974 Feb. 87-88.

Zeisel, Rose N. M odernization and manpower in textile mills. 1973 June 18-25.

Zell, Steven R. The economics that never was. 1975 July 39-40.Zeller, Frederick A. Book review. 1971 July 72-73.Zem an, Harry F. Regional pay differentials in white-collar occupa­

tions. 1971 Jan. 53-56.Ziegler, Martin and James R. Wetzel. Measuring unemployment in

States and local areas. 1974 June 40-46.Ziegler, Raymond J. Book review. 1972 Jan. 90-91.Digitized for FRASER

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