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For the “why” — why is the party prepared to force generational ... the personalities and drama of Labor’s internal conflicts in some of the outstanding books on Australian political ...
The Nationals' split from the Coalition marks a break in a century-long tradition, but it's not the first time tensions have ...
A review by Staughton Lynd of Eric Chester’s book The Wobblies in their heyday. Originally appeared in Industrial Worker ...
The traveling calculus for New Jersey's straphangers has made difficult commuting on a normal day even more challenging ...
The labor force participation rates of women have risen dramatically over the past several decades. Much has been made of the increase in the numbers of women with young children who are now ...
Employment has continued to grow since President Trump took office, despite fears from an immigration crackdown.
While data covering immigrants lacking permanent legal status is fragmentary, what is available shows no broad pullback from the labor force.
Without immigration, the U.S. labor force would already be shrinking, threatening everything from economic stability to the sustainability of Social Security and Medicare. According to Census data ...
Texas added 35,900 jobs in April, the 58th month of growth out of the past 60. The state’s labor force grew to a record high of more than 15.8 million people. The number of people looking for ...
It’s the latest turn in a dizzying effort to rid the military of materials related to diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Despite significant headwinds from population aging in most advanced economies (AEs), labor force participation rates show remarkably divergent trajectories both across countries and across di erent ...
This Staff Discussion Note examines the effect of gender-based legal restrictions and other policy choices and demographic characteristics on female labor force participation. Drawing on a large and ...
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