Labor force participation rate: declines, implications and causes
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Nova Science Publishers
2014
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Schriftenreihe: | Business issues, competition and entrepreneurship series
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Beschreibung: | Includes index |
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ISBN: | 9781634634175 1634634179 |
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title | Labor force participation rate declines, implications and causes |
title_auth | Labor force participation rate declines, implications and causes |
title_exact_search | Labor force participation rate declines, implications and causes |
title_full | Labor force participation rate declines, implications and causes Darrel Graves, editor |
title_fullStr | Labor force participation rate declines, implications and causes Darrel Graves, editor |
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title_short | Labor force participation rate |
title_sort | labor force participation rate declines implications and causes |
title_sub | declines, implications and causes |
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