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... Despite the lower unemployment rate, the total number of wage and salary jobs declined by 0.6 percent during the first eleven months of 1995. ...
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... to show a dramatic growth, adding 2,400 workers during April, pushing the annual increase to 18,500 or 13.0 percent. Although at least 1,800 jobs were lost in ...
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... Despite the lower unemployment rate, the total number of wage and salary jobs declined by 0.6 percent during the first eleven months of 1995. ...
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... There was a net loss of about 250,000 jobs and more than sixty percent of the loss was in areas where there was no competition. ...
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... Only about 11 percent of women had part-time jobs because they couldn't find full-time employment or because they wished to spend more time to their education ...
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... Only about 11 percent of women had part-time jobs because they couldn't find full-time employment or because they wished to spend more time to their education ...
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... Only about 11 percent of women had part-time jobs because they couldn't find full-time employment or because they wished to spend more time to their education ...
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... school diploma or less and no college, who make up 40 percent of all jobholders age 25 or older, have accounted for 90 percent of the 1.4 million jobs lost in ...
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... for bankruptcy; sixty-six percent had contemplated suicide, and sixteen percent had attempted ... though casinos have created a number of low-paying jobs, the cost ...
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... 125-million workers out there. And then about 75 percent of those fired workers end up getting new jobs. At this point the fear ...
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... But, the long-term objective should be that these jobs should go to citizens and ... over) who had less than a ninth grade education was 25 percent (compared to ...
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... 13 to 15 percent less than heterosexual women. This is in part because they are more likely to be working in the lowest-paying female-dominated jobs, but it ...
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... that "barriers to women have not fallen at the senior management level," and 70 percent believe that "women do not receive equal pay for comparable jobs." In a ...
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... Statistics have shown that affirmative action has found jobs for a larger number of minorities and women. In 1995, sixty percent of the work force was made up ...
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... Cox states that according to his research, "for every 10 percent increase in the minimum wage, a minimum of 100,000 jobs are lost. ...
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... who aspire to a higher lifestyle, but are trapped in lower paying jobs because of ... The richest ten percent of the population earns almost forty percent of total ...
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... Analysts also expect the economy to grow at a 2.5 to 3.0 percent annual rate, which would not be fast enough to create enough jobs to reduce unemployment. ...
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... Statistics show that only twenty percent of jobs in the Marine Corps are open to women. The Army follows with fifty-one percent. ...
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... The International Labor organization projects a twenty-year increase of 600 to 700 million people who will be seeking jobs. Eighty-eight percent of the world's ...
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... Their spending ripples though the economy, creating jobs and generating revenues for ... billion according to the 1990 census-represented about 8 percent of all ...
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... Statistics show that only twenty percent of jobs in the Marine Corps are open to women. The Army follows with fifty-one percent. ...
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... The International Labor organization projects a twenty-year increase of 600 to 700 million people who will be seeking jobs. Eighty-eight percent of the world's ...
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... The International Labor organization projects a twenty-year increase of 600 to 700 million people who will be seeking jobs. Eighty-eight percent of the world's ...
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... (F&F p.398) The study also revealed that 29 percent of Japanese Americans held blue collar jobs compared to 38 percent of whites. ...
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... boomer population moves through the workforce and retires, there will be more jobs than workers ... And while only 9 percent say that more than 35 percent of their ...
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... They now hold 40 percent of all corporate middle-management jobs, and the number of women-owned businesses has grown by 57 percent since 1982"(Blackwood, 1995 ...
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... That was only about 7 percent of the company. Jobs was worth at the time 235 million dollars, and several others had there forks in Apple's pie. ...
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... They now hold 40 percent of all corporate middle-management jobs, and the number of women-owned businesses has grown by 57 percent since 1982"(Blackwood, 1995 ...
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... They now hold 40 percent of all corporate middle-management jobs, and the number of women-owned businesses has grown by 57 percent since 1982"(Blackwood, 1995 ...
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... With a statistic like one in seven jobs relates to the automotive industry in ... This led to a ten percent employment cut amounting to approximately 35, 000 lay ...
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