United States, Economics and Statistics Administration
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United States, Economics and Statistics Administration
Name
United States
Subordinate unit
Economics and Statistics Administration
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Incoming Resources
- The benefits of manufacturing jobs, by David Langdon and Rebecca Lehrman
- ESA blog
- Housing characteristics, 2010, by Christopher Mazur and Ellen Wilson
- In and around the home, 1997
- The Asian population, 2010, by Elizabeth M. Hoeffel [and three others]
- Employment-based health insurance, 2010, Hubert Janicki
- Digital economy and cross-border trade, the value of digitally-deliverable services, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Ryan Noonan
- Homeownership among the foreign-born population, 2011, by Edward N. Trevelyan ; Yesenia D. Acosta ; Patricia De La Cruz
- What is made in America?, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Ryan Noonan
- Studies in household and family formation, when households continue, discontinue, and form, by Donald J. Hernandez
- Intellectual property and the U.S. economy, 2016 update, Justin Antonipillai, Michelle K. Lee
- U.S. jobs supported by goods and service exports, including special focus on exports by high technology industries, by Lester A. Davis
- Education supports racial and ethnic equality in STEM, by David Beede [and six others]
- Foreign direct investment in the United States, by David Payne and Fenwick Yu
- Disability characteristics of income-based government assistance recipients in the United States, 2011, by Bernice L. Boursiquot ; Matthew W. Brault
- An update on temporary help in manufacturing, by Jessica R. Nicholson
- The geographic concentration of manufacturing across the United States, by Brittany M. Bond
- Temporary help in manufacturing, by Jessica R. Nicholson
- State housing unit and household estimates, April 1, 1980 to July 1, 1993, by Ron Prevost
- The geographic concentration of high-income households, 2007-2011, by Charles Adam Bee
- The pay premium for manufacturing workers as measured by federal statistics, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Regina Powers
- Prospects for growth in Japan in the 21st century, by Sumiye Okubo ... [et al.]
- Manufacturing since the Great Recession, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Ryan Noonan
- Overview of race and Hispanic origin, 2010, by Karen R. Humes, Nicholas A. Jones, and Roberto R. Ramirez
- U.S. trade in private services, by David Payne and Fenwick Yu
- STEM, good jobs now and for the future, by David Langdon [and three others]
- The importance of data occupations in the U.S. economy, by William Hawk, Regina Powers, and Robert Rubinovitz
- Households and families, 2010, by Daphne Lofquist [and three others]
- U.S. exports of merchandise, Foreign Trade Division
- A nation online, how Americans are expanding their use of the Internet
- Women in STEM, a gender gap to innovation, by David Beede [and five others]
- The two or more races population, 2010, by Nicholas A. Jones and Jungmiwha Bullock
- The Black population, 2010, by Sonya Rastogi [and three others]
- Current housing reports, by Rameswar P. Chakrabarty, assisted by Georgina Torres, H121/95-1
- U.S. jobs supported by goods and services exports, 1983-94, including special focus on exports by high technology industries, by Lester A. Davis
- Changes in self-employment, 2010 to 2011, by China Layne
- Digital economy
- Intellectual property and the U.S. economy, industries in focus, prepared by Economics and Statistics Administration and United States Patent and Trademark Office
- Labor force participation and work status of people 65 years and older, Braedyn Kromer ; David Howard
- Taking the high road, new data show higher wages may increase productivity, among other benefits, by Susan Helper and Ryan Noonan
- Keys to minority entrepreneurial success, capital, education, and technology, by Patricia Buckley
- Women in America, indicators of social and economic well-being, prepared by U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, and Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget ; in cooperation with Bureau of Justice Statistics ... [and others] ; for White House Council on Women and Girls
- United States summary, 2010, population and housing unit counts, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau
- Shades of gray, a cross-country study of health and well-being of the older populations in SAGE countries, 2007-2010, by Wan He, Mark N. Muenchrath, and Paul Kowal
- Exploring the digital nation, computer and internet use at home, prepared by Economics and Statistics Administration and National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
- Same-sex couple households, by Daphne Lofquist
- Business statistics, 1963-91
- The emerging digital economy
- Exploring the digital nation, home broadband Internet adoption in the United States, prepared by Economics and Statistics Administration and National Telecommunications and Information Administration in the U.S. Department of Commerce
- Population distribution and change, 2000 to 2010, by Paul Mackun and Steven Wilson
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- Women in STEM, a gender gap to innovation, by David Beede [and five others]
- The benefits of manufacturing jobs, by David Langdon and Rebecca Lehrman
- Exploring the digital nation, computer and internet use at home, prepared by Economics and Statistics Administration and National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
- Education supports racial and ethnic equality in STEM, by David Beede [and six others]
- Foreign direct investment in the United States, by David Payne and Fenwick Yu
- An update on temporary help in manufacturing, by Jessica R. Nicholson
- Temporary help in manufacturing, by Jessica R. Nicholson
- The geographic concentration of manufacturing across the United States, by Brittany M. Bond
- STEM, good jobs now and for the future, by David Langdon [and three others]
- The importance of data occupations in the U.S. economy, by William Hawk, Regina Powers, and Robert Rubinovitz
- STEM jobs, 2017 update, by Ryan Noonan
- The pay premium for manufacturing workers as measured by federal statistics, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Regina Powers
- Manufacturing since the Great Recession, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Ryan Noonan
- U.S. trade in private services, by David Payne and Fenwick Yu
- The earnings of new hires in manufacturing, by Regina Powers and David S. Langdon
- Digital economy and cross-border trade, the value of digitally-deliverable services, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Ryan Noonan
- Employment-based health insurance, 2010, Hubert Janicki
- Taking the high road, new data show higher wages may increase productivity, among other benefits, by Susan Helper and Ryan Noonan
- What is made in America?, by Jessica R. Nicholson and Ryan Noonan