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Close to half of the unemployed women over 50 years are long term unemployed, showing the severity of unemployment for older women in the U.S. in 2015.
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Over 50, Female and Jobless Even as Others Return to Work
New York Times 01/01/2016
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Brisk Jobs Growth Puts Focus on Fed
Wall Street Journal 03/07/2015
Slowing Job Growth Tests Economy
Wall Street Journal 04/04/2015
Oil Layoffs Hit 100,000 and Counting
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2015
U.S. Economy Added 223,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate at 5.4%
New York Times 05/08/2015
U.S. Adds 223,000 Jobs in April; Jobless Rate Falls to 5.4%
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2015
Strong Job Growth Data Eases Concerns After Winter Dip in Economy
New York Times 06/05/2015
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Job Growth Eases Fears About Effect of Closing
New York Times 11/08/2013
Candid Criticism for Fed That Wasnât on the Agenda
New York Times 11/08/2013
Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal
New York Times 01/28/2014
More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014
New York Times 04/05/2012
Takeaways From the Monthly Jobs Report
Wall Street Journal 04/05/2014
With 40% of the unemployed in the U.S. shown as long term unemployed, mismatch in skills and other structural problems with unemployment, the U.S. Federal Reserve policies of Fed chairman Bernanke are geared to addressing this problem.
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Stimulus and the Depression: The Untold Story
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011
Fed Officials Try to Set the Market at Ease
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2013
Wall Street Journal 07/11/2013
FX HORIZONS: The Fed’s Risky Codependency with Markets
Wall Street Journal 07/11/2013
Bernanke Plays Down Link Between Jobless Rate, Fed Moves
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2013
Economy May Be Getting Its Wings Clipped
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2013
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It's Still Bad for the Long Term Unemployed
New York Times 04/04/2014
'Real Unemployment' Rate Points in the Wrong Direction
New York Times 04/04/2014
In Tepid Wage Growth, a Potent Sign of a Still-Fragile Economy
New York Times 05/05/2014
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2014
Little Agreement on Reasons for Declining Labor-Force Participation
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2014
Positive Jobs Report Shows Economic Fault Lines
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2014
In this US downturn men are hit harder than women with job losses in manufacturing and construction, the less educated hit hardest, and young people also hit hard.
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New York Times 06/22/2013
Wanted: Jobs for the New 'Lost' Generation
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2013
Women Reach a Milestone in Job Market
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2013
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014
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Global Turmoil Saps U.S. Job Growth
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2015
Over 50, Female and Jobless Even as Others Return to Work
New York Times 01/01/2016
The sharp decline in inflation adjusted wages for less skilled workers since 2000 and lack of decent paying jobs has led to many men too discouraged to look for work, and dependent on a spouse's income or government benefits. This is unlike any other post 1950's economic recovery in the U.S.
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More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014
Bayer: Pressure on Prices Has Bad Side Effects
Wall Street Journal 02/07/2012
New York Times 02/08/2012
Hiring Rises, but Number of Jobless Stays High
New York Times 04/04/2014
Recovery Has Created Far More Low-Wage Jobs Than Better-Paid Ones
New York Times 04/27/2014
A part-timer boom, or blip? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/16/2014
9.3 millon workers looking for fulltime work and decline in the labor participation rate reflected the true condition of labor market in the U.S., with wages dropping a penny, in September 2014. The unemployment rate dropped to 5.9% but failed to capture the true condition of the labor market for a number of reasons, including people too discouraged to look for work and people working part time when they would prefer working full time.
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Job Growth Rebounds, but Wages Lag
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2014
Recipients of Jobless Benefits Down Sharply
Wall Street Journal 12/26/2014
Labor-Market Dropouts Stay on the Sidelines
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2014
Sluggish Productivity Hampers Wage Gains
Wall Street Journal 03/07/2015
The New Jobs Report Shows Janet Yellen’s Quandary in a Nutshell
New York Times 03/06/2015
Washington Post 10/23/2015
Unemployment drops to 5.6% by Dec. 2014, but with little wage growth. The labor participation rate remains at a low level. The U.S. Fed sees tepid wage growth as a sign of slack in the U.S. economy.
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Jobs Report: U.S. Adds 252,000 Jobs; Unemployment Falls to 5.6%
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2015
Amid Gains in Jobs and Pay, Americans Rejoin the Work Force
New York Times 02/06/2015
Over 50, Female and Jobless Even as Others Return to Work
New York Times 01/01/2016
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Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
New York Times 06/22/2013
OECD report cites rising income inequality - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/06/2011
Wall Street Journal 08/12/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/17/2010
Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal
New York Times 01/28/2014
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