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Socioeconomics / Unemployment / Labor force / Current Population Survey / Employment-to-population ratio / Labour economics / Employment / Minimum wage / Added worker effect / Labor economics / Economics / Human resource management
Date: 2005-05-16 13:12:41
Socioeconomics
Unemployment
Labor force
Current Population Survey
Employment-to-population ratio
Labour economics
Employment
Minimum wage
Added worker effect
Labor economics
Economics
Human resource management

The employment-population ratio: its value in labor force analysis

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