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The labor force. (Bureau of Labor Statistics report - The American Work Force: 1992-2005)
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The labor force may be thought of as the supply of workers for jobs generated by the economy. To be a member of the labor force, an individual must be part of the noninstitutional population, 16 years of age or older, and either working or looking for a job. Members of the Armed Forces are excluded from the civilian labor force, which is discussed here.
Projections indicate that the labor force will not only grow but change in composition during the 1992-2005 period. Among the obvious factors that will cause these changes are immigration, emigration, and birth rates 16 years ...
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The labor force. (Outlook 2000; illustrations only - no text) (illustration)
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The changing U.S. population and the future labor force.
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A century of change: the U.S. labor force, 1950-2050: with slower growth, aging, and increasing diversity, the profile of the U.S. labor force is undergoing a gradual, but significant, change. (Labor Force Change, 1950-2050).(Statistical Data Included)
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; ...of the labor force. Women in the labor force increased their numbers at an extremely...years. It is anticipated that their labor force growth will slow markedly in the...rate was the rapid increase in the labor force participation rate of women, which...2000. The number ...
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The 1995 labor force: BLS' latest projections. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Labor force.(statistical chart)(Illustration)
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