Do the National Longitudinal Surveys provide monthly, quarterly, or annual historical estimates of labor market activity?
No. The National Longitudinal Surveys are designed to provide information about changes that occur in people’s lives over time. The cross-sectional surveys that BLS sponsors, such as the Current Population Survey of U.S. households and the Current Employment Statistics survey of nonfarm businesses and government agencies, are designed to provide monthly, quarterly, and annual historical estimates of labor market activity.
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