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Date: 2011-04-12 16:38:22
Part-time
Unemployment
Nonfarm payrolls
Labor force
Civilian noninstitutional population
Labour economics
Minimum wage
Current Population Survey
Discouraged worker
Labor economics
Economics
Human resource management

Employment and Earnings (January 2011)

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