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Not Looking for Work: Why Labor Force Participation Has Fall
Not Looking for Work: Why Labor Force Participation Has Fall
Not Looking for Work: Why Labor Force Participation Has Fallen During the Recession
Job creation fell sharply after the recession began, and has not recovered. The government’s response has been largely ineffective.
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