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Monthly Labor Review
DisciplineEconomics, statistics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Former name(s)
Monthly Review
History1915–present
Publisher
FrequencyMonthly
yes
Standard abbreviations
BluebookMonthly Lab. Rev.
ISO 4Mon. Labor Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0098-1818
JSTOR00981818
Links

The Monthly Labor Review (MLR) is published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Issues often focus on a particular topic. Most articles are by BLS staff.

Annually since 1969, the Lawrence R. Klein Award has been awarded to authors of articles appearing in the Monthly Labor Review, generally one to BLS authors and one to non-BLS authors.[1]

History

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In 1915, under commissioner Royal Meeker, BLS began publishing the Monthly Review, with a circulation of 8,000. The name became Monthly Labor Review in 1918, and circulation rose to 20,000 in June 1920.[2] The journal has published its articles on the web for a decade. In 2008 the journal ceased to publish a bound paper edition, and now publishes only online.

References

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  1. ^ "Lawrence R. Klein Award recipients announced for 2014 : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics". www.bls.gov. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  2. ^ Joseph Goldberg and William Moye. 1985. First hundred years of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS Bulletin 2235. p 110. ISBN 0-935043-01-2
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