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Still , there have been extensive labor market changes in the past , and undoubtedly there will continue to be changes for some time in the future . Indeed , the prospect of changes has drawn much attention in recent years .
Still , there have been extensive labor market changes in the past , and undoubtedly there will continue to be changes for some time in the future . Indeed , the prospect of changes has drawn much attention in recent years .
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It is important to consider one other labor market indicator — the unemployment rate . The unemployment rate has been particularly high in recent years . In 1975 the rate was 8.5 percent , in 1976 it was 7.7 percent , in 1977 it was 7.0 ...
It is important to consider one other labor market indicator — the unemployment rate . The unemployment rate has been particularly high in recent years . In 1975 the rate was 8.5 percent , in 1976 it was 7.7 percent , in 1977 it was 7.0 ...
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Minority wives were more likely to be in the labor force ( 54.9 percent ) than were single minority women ( 48.5 percent ) or those who were widowed , divorced , or separated ( 45.7 percent ) . For white women , the trend is somewhat ...
Minority wives were more likely to be in the labor force ( 54.9 percent ) than were single minority women ( 48.5 percent ) or those who were widowed , divorced , or separated ( 45.7 percent ) . For white women , the trend is somewhat ...
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