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A Profile Of Older Workers In Colorado Local Employment Dynamics Executive Summary A new information source, the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) program for
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Document Date: 2005-02-16 12:19:22


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America / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Urban Institute / National Institute / /

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real estate / estimation-based data products / plastics industry / plastics / motor freight transportation / transportation / Car dealers / freight transportation / retail trade / retail / commodity brokers / health services / age / health insurance / Insurance carriers / unemployment insurance / educational services / Industrial and commercial machinery / financial and legal services / Oil and gas extraction / gas stations / rubber / metal products / Social services / healthcare systems / legal services / Agricultural services / security / real estate industries / insurance agents/brokers / Miscellaneous retail / sanitary services / /

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National Institute on Aging / Urban Institute / National Institute / U.S. CENSUS BUREAU / Workforce Investment Board / Department of Health and Human Services / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Colorado Department of Labor / USCENSUSBUREAU U.S. Department of Commerce Economics / Medicare / /

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Job Gains / Job Gain / Eugene Steuerle / David W. Stevens / Nick Carroll / Julia Lane / Cynthia Taeuber Sponsored / Job Loss / Job Stability / Rudolph / Pamela Perun / /

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worker / Colorado Local Employment Dynamics Executive / /

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FL / /

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Vermont / West Virginia / District of Columbia / Colorado / /

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