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Job Openings and labor turnover Survey the latest numbers

Job Openings and Labor turnover Survey (JOLTS) program can reproduce your work on openings, hires, and separations.

February 2010, with the release of the new additional information materials have been posted to the home page of the JOLTS and is updated monthly. Graphs and Highlights provide charts and short conversation JOLTS and other BLS data series. To get a better idea of the substances in question and discuss the JOLTS data elements, individually and in comparison with other historical activity of the economy series moves to the business.Significantly change the tables provides results over-month and over-the-year change. Materials can be found at http://www.bls.gov/web/jolts.supp.toc.htm.

The following paper was published in the NEW BLS monthly labor Review may 2010 issue: Job openings, hires, and separations are during the recession (PDF)

Job Openings and Labor turnover data for July 2010 is expected to be released 8 September 2010, at 10: 00 Eastern Time.

08. September 2010,

Business on the last day of July 2010 were 3.0 million job openings in the job openings rate increased. 2,3% months. Hires rate (3.3%) and separation (3.4%) were unchanged. more ...
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Annual information 2010 Open January press release (PDF).

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9. March 2010, about job openings, hires, and separations will enter into force on 1 January 2010, the release of the information has been revised December 2000 and beyond to include in their annual updates of the current employment statistics estimates of employment and job Openings and Labor turnover Survey (JOLTS) whereas seasonal adjustment factors.

10. March 2009 January 2009 information, method creates estimates hires, separations and job openings in the job Openings and Labor turnover Survey (JOLTS), improvements to the implementation of the BLS release. these changes were intended to improve hires, separations and openings in the measurement and more approximate hires and separations will assess the current BLS monthly employment statistics employment change (creation) according to the survey, All JOLTS of the historical series. [1] [2] was revised to include new methods. General information about our methodology improvements for more information about (wwww.bls.gov/jlt/methodologyimprovement.htm).

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