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September 1987, Vol. 110, No.
9
Labor force projections:
1986 to 2000
According to BLS projections, there will be 139 million persons in the 2000 labor force, representing a slowdown in the rate of growth after 1986; because of population or participation growth rates, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians and others are expected to increase their representation in the labor pool.
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