Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session : Statements of Members of Congress, Interested Organizations, and IndividualsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 603 pages |
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... million . We expect to end the decade with about 208 million . This is an increase of about 15 percent , and as you ... MILLIONS 90 80 70 60 50. 9 MILLIONS ...
... million . We expect to end the decade with about 208 million . This is an increase of about 15 percent , and as you ... MILLIONS 90 80 70 60 50. 9 MILLIONS ...
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... million to about 87 million , or a net increase of 1312 million workers in the 1960's . That's the biggest 10 - year jump in the American labor force in our history . And as you can see , the relative increase , at 20 percent , is ...
... million to about 87 million , or a net increase of 1312 million workers in the 1960's . That's the biggest 10 - year jump in the American labor force in our history . And as you can see , the relative increase , at 20 percent , is ...
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... million folks will be dropping out of the labor force in the 1960's on those accounts . Therefore , out of the 73.6 million in 1960 , only 58 million will continue to be in the labor force by 1970 . This means , as you can see , that ...
... million folks will be dropping out of the labor force in the 1960's on those accounts . Therefore , out of the 73.6 million in 1960 , only 58 million will continue to be in the labor force by 1970 . This means , as you can see , that ...
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... million in the size of the American labor force , from about 732 to 87 million , we've got to realize that in connection with this are gross changes of much greater magnitude . So , it's the 29 million that indicates our problem whether ...
... million in the size of the American labor force , from about 732 to 87 million , we've got to realize that in connection with this are gross changes of much greater magnitude . So , it's the 29 million that indicates our problem whether ...
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... million . Since the beginning of the 20th century our population has grown 92 million , a 121 percent increase . The growth has not been regular , however . Each decade has seen some difference in the rate of increase . 1900- 1910 ...
... million . Since the beginning of the 20th century our population has grown 92 million , a 121 percent increase . The growth has not been regular , however . Each decade has seen some difference in the rate of increase . 1900- 1910 ...
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