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Or, more simply, the percentage of the working-age population that is working or is actively looking for a job.
Michael Thornton: 11 Reasons Why the Unemployment Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think Michael Thornton 2011
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Or, more simply, the percentage of the working-age population that is working or is actively looking for a job.
Michael Thornton: 11 Reasons Why the Unemployment Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think Michael Thornton 2011
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Australian researchers looked at survey data from 7,155 working-age adults who had answered questions about their employment status and, if they had a job, their working environment and pay.
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Or, more simply, the percentage of the working-age population that is working or is actively looking for a job.
Michael Thornton: 11 Reasons Why the Unemployment Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think Michael Thornton 2011
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The main reason the unemployment rate has fallen the last several months is that the number of working-age Americans not in the labor force dropped by two million over the past year.
Finally, Jobs 2011
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So the “middle class” most Democratic politicians imagine — that is, typical working-age families — is actually much higher on the income ladder than they realize, somewhere more in the range of $60,000 to $100,000.
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So the “middle class” most Democratic politicians imagine — that is, typical working-age families — is actually much higher on the income ladder than they realize, somewhere more in the range of $60,000 to $100,000.
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"We believe it is time to lift the 15-year freeze on TRICARE enrollment fees for working-age retirees," Lynn said.
Lawmakers grill Pentagon officials on defense spending cuts William Branigin 2011
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Manish Sabharwal of staffing firm Teamlease Services points out that one number has stayed constant despite all the positive change in India over the past two decades: 93% of working-age Indians, estimated now at 500 million, continue to work informally — outside of the organized sector and without proper labor contracts.
India: Twenty Years Later Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 2011
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Or, more simply, the percentage of the working-age population that is working or is actively looking for a job.
Michael Thornton: 11 Reasons Why the Unemployment Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think Michael Thornton 2011
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