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With A Song In My Heart
Title Onlyhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/6828/thumbnail.jp
A Tree in the Park
With Ukulele arrangement. Contains advertisements and/or short musical examples of pieces being sold by publisher.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/7029/thumbnail.jp
The weak jobs recovery: whatever happened to "the great American jobs machine"?
Authors Freeman and Rodgers find that the current recovery, which started in 2001, has been the worst in recent history in terms of job creation. They determine that the slow employment growth of the recovery is not attributable to the poor performance of a particular sector, nor is it concentrated in certain geographic areas. ; The authors conclude that the weak jobs recovery represents a major shift in the link between the labor market and the economy over the business cycle. They also find that the slow job growth has disproportionate effects on groups especially sensitive to business cycle swings, such as African-Americans, new labor-market entrants, out-of-school youth and less educated workers.Labor market ; Business cycles ; Economic conditions
Area Economic Conditions and the Labor Market Outcomes of Young Men in the 1990s Expansion
The current expansion has shattered the length of the previous longest peace-time boom and brought unemployment rates below four percent in 44 percent of metropolitan areas. We estimate the expansion's impact on the labor market outcomes of less-educated men. We find that young men, especially young African American men in tight labor markets experienced a boost in employment and earnings. Adult men had no gains, and their earnings barely changed even in areas with unemployment rates below 4 percent. Youths have higher earnings and employment in low crime states and poorer labor market outcomes in states where incarcerations are high.
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -A Text. By Reginald Parker. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1952.
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -A Text. By Reginald Parker. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1952.
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