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Worker displacement in the mid-1990'sSteven Hipple
Economist, Division of Labor Force Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
During 1995–96, the number of workers who lost jobs declined and the proportion that was reemployed rose; compared with the previous survey, displaced workers spent fewer weeks without work and suffered less severe earnings losses.
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