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Employment / Sick leave / Human resource management / Economics / Socioeconomics / Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study / Employment compensation / Labor economics / Unemployment
Date: 2004-06-11 00:00:00
Employment
Sick leave
Human resource management
Economics
Socioeconomics
Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study
Employment compensation
Labor economics
Unemployment

MAXIMUS CHAPTER III: STATUS OF THE FAMILIES AT THE SECOND ROUND OF FOLLOW-UP SURVEYS This chapter presents a review of the key findings from the second round of follow-up surveys. The chapter presents data on a number of

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