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February 1992, Vol. 115,
No. 2
Joseph R. Meisenheimer II, Earl F. Mellor, and Leo
G. Rydzewski
Economists, Division of Labor Force Statistics,
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The year began with deepening layoffs and rapidly rising unemployment. Deterioration ceased in the spring but little improvement followed, and further signs of weakness appeared late in the year. This article profiles U.S. labor market trends during 1991.
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