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Worker Displacement Worker displacement in the mid-1990s During 1995–96, the number of workers who lost jobs declined and the proportion that was reemployed rose; compared with
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Document Date: 2001-09-21 14:14:34


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Currency

USD / /

Facility

Displaced Plant / /

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real estate / insurance coverage / reemployed manufacturing workers / health insurance plan / unemployment insurance benefits / transportation / displaced received unemployment insurance / Protective services / Retail trade / health insurance / unemployment insurance / educational services / mining / durable goods manufacturing / manufacturing / health insurance coverage / nondurable goods manufacturing / reported receiving unemployment insurance benefits / insurance plans / finance / public utilities / wholesale and retail trade / /

Organization

Employment and Training Administration / U.S. Department of Labor / Bureau of Labor Statistics / medicare / /

Person

Michael Podgursky / Robert W. Fairlie / Daniel Aaronson / Ann Huff Stevens / Lori G. Kletzer / Steven Hipple Steven Hipple / Paul Swaim / William Carrington / Daniel G. Sullivan / Henry S. Farber / /

Position

economist in the Division / Displaced Worker / government worker / Worker Displacement Worker / Employment Worker / /

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