Monthly Labor Review
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.
Discipline | Economics, statistics |
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Language | English |
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Former name(s) | Monthly Review |
History | 1915–present |
Publisher | Bureau of Labor Statistics (United States) |
Frequency | Monthly |
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Standard abbreviations | |
Bluebook | Monthly Lab. Rev. |
ISO 4 | Mon. Labor Rev. |
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ISSN | 0098-1818 |
JSTOR | 00981818 |
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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
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
- Lawrence R. Klein Award recipients announced for 2014 on BLS web site
- 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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