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November 1983, Vol. 106, No. 11

The 1995 labor force:
a second look

Howard N Fullerton, Jr.
Economist, Office of Economic Growth and Employment Projection, Bureau of Labor Statistics>/font>

John Tschetter
Economist, Office of Economic Growth and Employment Projection, Bureau of Labor Statistics


About 131.4 million persons are expected to be in the 1995 labor force, 3.8 million more than projected earlier; alternative projections use various demographic and, for the first time, economic assumptions about the labor force.

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