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Flaim, Paul O. – Monthly Labor Review, 1974
After a brief increase, joblessness remained near five percent as energy-related layoffs were accompanied by a halt in growth of the labor force. (Author)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Economic Factors, Employment Level, Employment Statistics
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Flaim, Paul O.; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
Widespread layoffs in the closing months of the year caused a sharp rise in the jobless rate. Blue collar workers, women, and minorities were most severely affected. Slumps in retail sales, particularly auto sales, fewer construction starts, declining industrial orders, and effects of the coal miners' strike were contributing factors. (Author/MW)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Level, Employment Problems, Employment Statistics
Flaim, Paul O.; Gilroy, Curtis L. – 1975
Based on data assembled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the document analyzes the unemployment increase in terms of job leavers, re-entrants and new entrants into the job market, and job losers. The period analyzed runs from the fourth quarter of 1973, to the first three months of 1975. Data breakdown is by sex, race, and age, with the focus…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Blue Collar Occupations, Data Analysis, Demography