Jobs and the economic recovery

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Subtitle
How have industries, regions, and workers fared?
Creators and Contributors
Original Date Issued
1985
Place of Origin
Mode of Issuance
Extent
42 pages
Description
After nearly three years of economic expansion, there has been widespread failure across manufacturing industries and regions to fully recoup their precession employment levels. Even if each manufacturing industry eventually recovers all its jobs losses in the same regions in which the lay offs occurred -- a very unlikely assumption -- dislocated workers probably will be unable to await their recall by former employers; instead, they will have to take new jobs in different industries, occupations, or areas. While the greater availability of jobs since the recovery began has enabled a majority of dislocated workers to be reemployed, dislocated workers today represent about 1 out of every 10 employed workers.,CRS 85-860 E,"July 24, 1985.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
Note
CRS 85-860 E,"July 24, 1985.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
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Identifier
mu:81292
Digital Creation Date
2014-08-04
Date Modified
2015-01-02
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