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September, 2001, Vol. 124, No. 9
Job creation and destruction within Washington and Baltimore
R. Jason Faberman
Economist, Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
E-mail: Faberman.Jason@bls.gov
Microdata from the new BLS Longitudinal Database show that from March 1992 through March 1999, gross job flows varied significantly between central cities and suburbs in the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area; higher suburban employment growth was related to higher rates of both job creation and job destruction
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