Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements

United States Bureau of Labor Statistics


Table 1. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by selected characteristics, February 1999
Table 2. Percent distribution of employed contingent and noncontingent workers by selected characteristics, February 1999
Table 3. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by school enrollment and educational attainment, February 1999
Table 4. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers by occupation and industry, February 1999
Table 5. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by selected characteristics, February 1999
Table 6. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by selected characteristics, February 1999
Table 7. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by school enrollment and educational attainment, February 1999
Table 8. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by occupation and industry, February 1999
Table 9. Employed contingent and noncontingent workers and those with alternative and traditional work arrangements by health insurance coverage and eligibility for employer-provided pension plans, February 1999
Table 10. Employed contingent workers by their preference for contingent or noncontingent work arrangements, February 1999
Table 11. Employed workers with alternative work arrangements by their preference for a traditional work arrangement, February 1999
Table 12. Employed workers with alternative and traditional work arrangements by contingent and noncontingent employment, February 1999
Table 13. Median usual weekly earnings of full- and part-time contingent and noncontingent wage and salary workers and those with alternative and traditional work arrangements by sex, age, race, and Hispanic origin, February 1999