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Hipple, Steven – Monthly Labor Review, 1997
As the economy grew in the mid-1900s, job loss declined and the rate of reemployment rose. Job losses that did occur were more widely dispersed across industries and occupations than in earlier years. (Author)
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Job Layoff, Labor Market, Tables (Data)
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Gardner, Jennifer M.; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1994
Includes "The 1990-91 Recession: How Bad Was the Labor Market?" (Gardner); "Long-Term Unemployment in Recent Recessions" (Ilg); and "Job Losses among Hispanics in the Recent Recession" (Boisjoly, Duncan). (JOW)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Hispanic Americans, Job Layoff, Labor Market
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Nilsen, Diane M. – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
Examines changes in employment, unemployment, and hours of work in manufacturing, with particular focus on the five major metal-using and producing industries which are particularly sensitive to economic cycles. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Employment Patterns, Job Layoff, Manufacturing Industry
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Herz, Diane E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1991
Even during a period of rapid employment growth, over four million people were displaced from their jobs in the 1980s. Workers displaced during the latter half of the decade had a much easier time finding new jobs. (Author)
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Economic Impact, Employment Patterns, Job Layoff
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Gardner, Jennifer M. – Monthly Labor Review, 1995
During 1991-92, 2.8 million workers were displaced from long-held jobs. Compared to a similar recessionary period in the early 1980s, there was higher job loss among older workers and those in service and white-collar occupations and more displacement in the Northeast and West. (SK)
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Employment Patterns, Job Layoff, Older Adults