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June 2004, Vol. 127, No. 6

Worker displacement in 1999�00

Ryan Helwig
Economist, Division of Labor Force Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
E-mail: Helwig.Ryan@bls.gov.


As the economic expansion of the 1990s neared its peak, both the incidence and likelihood of job loss remained low; many displaced workers found new jobs, but earnings losses persisted.

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