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Labor force status of teenagers , by sex , race , and type of area , 1976 annual
averages [ Numbers in thousands ) ... Cities Civilian noninstitutional population 4
, 521 3 , 178 1 , 245 2 , 209 1 , 567 594 2 , 312 1 , 611 651 Civilan labor force ...
Labor force status of teenagers , by sex , race , and type of area , 1976 annual
averages [ Numbers in thousands ) ... Cities Civilian noninstitutional population 4
, 521 3 , 178 1 , 245 2 , 209 1 , 567 594 2 , 312 1 , 611 651 Civilan labor force ...
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Teenagers would enter the work force . Elderly persons would find part - time
employment . The poor , blacks , and other minorities would meet less
discrimination . Welfare problems would be reduced . Governmental interference
in private ...
Teenagers would enter the work force . Elderly persons would find part - time
employment . The poor , blacks , and other minorities would meet less
discrimination . Welfare problems would be reduced . Governmental interference
in private ...
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These estimates range from 25 % to 30 % of the potential work force . In 1966 ,
Willard Wirtz , as Secretary of Labor , made a survey of subemployment in the
slums of 10 cities . His subemployment index included those working but earning
at ...
These estimates range from 25 % to 30 % of the potential work force . In 1966 ,
Willard Wirtz , as Secretary of Labor , made a survey of subemployment in the
slums of 10 cities . His subemployment index included those working but earning
at ...
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