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Socioeconomics / Unemployment / Current Population Survey / Discouraged worker / Late-2000s recession / Labor force / Inflation / Job losses caused by the late-2000s recession / 99ers / Economics / Labor economics / Recessions
Date: 2014-03-20 10:15:22
Socioeconomics
Unemployment
Current Population Survey
Discouraged worker
Late-2000s recession
Labor force
Inflation
Job losses caused by the late-2000s recession
99ers
Economics
Labor economics
Recessions

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