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February 1993, Vol. 116,
No. 2
Thomas Nardone, Diane Herz, Earl Mellor, and Steven
Hipple
Economists, Division of Labor Force Statistics,
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Manufacturing continued to lose large numbers of jobs, and other industries had small employment declines. Only services and government added substantially to their employment, but with weaker gains than in the 1980's. This article summarizes national developments in the labor market in 1992, beginning with an overview of the economy during the year.
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