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Personal life / Current Population Survey / United States Census Bureau / Working poor / Poverty in the United States / Unemployment / Labor force / Socio-economic mobility in the United States / Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans / Labor economics / Socioeconomics / Economics
Date: 2007-10-22 09:00:13
Personal life
Current Population Survey
United States Census Bureau
Working poor
Poverty in the United States
Unemployment
Labor force
Socio-economic mobility in the United States
Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans
Labor economics
Socioeconomics
Economics

A Profile of the Working Poor, 2005

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