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The pulse of economic change:
displaced workers of 1981-85
Gerald F. Halpin
Economist, Division of Labor Force Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Of the 5.1 million workers who had lost jobs at which they had worked at least 3 years, about two-thirds were reemployed as of January 1986.
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