Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... unemployment today . One of those questions I would like to ask you . Has the increase in minimum wage limited ... unemployment is mainly due to demographic factors . If you compare teenage unemployment rates now with teenage ...
... unemployment today . One of those questions I would like to ask you . Has the increase in minimum wage limited ... unemployment is mainly due to demographic factors . If you compare teenage unemployment rates now with teenage ...
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... unemployment in the total labor force and particularly among teenagers arises from the fact that you get a substantial amount of unemployment if it only takes a month for a new worker to find a job when he leaves school . And this is a ...
... unemployment in the total labor force and particularly among teenagers arises from the fact that you get a substantial amount of unemployment if it only takes a month for a new worker to find a job when he leaves school . And this is a ...
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... unemployment to around 4 percent . This rate was achieved with an increase in real GNP of 52 percent , an expansion which was required to reach the low rate of unemployment . However , in the process , imbalances and price pressures ...
... unemployment to around 4 percent . This rate was achieved with an increase in real GNP of 52 percent , an expansion which was required to reach the low rate of unemployment . However , in the process , imbalances and price pressures ...
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... unemployment . 3. The flow of factual information needs to be improved . We need current and comprehensive statistics on job vacancies as well as on unemployment . And we need information on prospective federal revenues and expenditures ...
... unemployment . 3. The flow of factual information needs to be improved . We need current and comprehensive statistics on job vacancies as well as on unemployment . And we need information on prospective federal revenues and expenditures ...
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... unemployment rate would fall . We believe that this at the same time would in this context lead to greater price rises . Representative GRIFFITHS . And what is the unemployment rate right now ? Mr. SCHULTZE . 3.8 percent ...
... unemployment rate would fall . We believe that this at the same time would in this context lead to greater price rises . Representative GRIFFITHS . And what is the unemployment rate right now ? Mr. SCHULTZE . 3.8 percent ...
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