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Labor / Microeconomics / Income in the United States / Labor market segmentation / Unemployment / Underemployment / Human capital / Discrimination / Gender inequality / Economics / Labor economics / Socioeconomics
Date: 2001-08-17 14:15:22
Labor
Microeconomics
Income in the United States
Labor market segmentation
Unemployment
Underemployment
Human capital
Discrimination
Gender inequality
Economics
Labor economics
Socioeconomics

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