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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
Wall Street Journal 04.05.2014
Hiring Rises, but Number of Jobless Stays High
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
U.S. Economic Recovery Looks Distant as Growth Stalls
New York Times 06.11.2014
Washington Post 07.09.2014
A part-timer boom, or blip? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.16.2014
Stuck at Unemployed: When A Layoff Becomes a Lifestyle
Washington Post 06.06.2009
Job Market Shows New Gains, but Pace Eases
New York Times 08.01.2014
Wall Street Journal 08.12.2014
'Secular Stagnation' May Be for Real
Wall Street Journal 08.27.2014
Job Growth Rebounds, but Wages Lag
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2014
Labor-Market Dropouts Stay on the Sidelines
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2014
Jobs Report: U.S. Adds 252,000 Jobs; Unemployment Falls to 5.6%
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2015
Hillary Got It Right About Growth
Wall Street Journal 06.18.2015
Over 50, Female and Jobless Even as Others Return to Work
New York Times 01.01.2016
The Hurdles to Getting U.S. Workers Off the Sidelines
Wall Street Journal 03.07.2016
Wall Street Journal 06.04.2011
The incredible shrinking labor force - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.05.2012
Wall Street Journal 05.26.2012
For Middle-Aged Job Seekers, a Long Road Back
Wall Street Journal 06.23.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.07.2012
Uncertainty and the Slow Recovery
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2010
Number of the Week: Did U.S. Actually Shed 195,000 Jobs in July?
Wall Street Journal 08.04.2012
The Noise on Jobs Keeps Fed Guessing
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2012
Hiring Fails to Improve in Many Swing States
Wall Street Journal 09.21.2012
Economic Signals Point to a 2013 Recession
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2012
Mortimer Zuckerman: Those Jobless Numbers Are Even Worse Than They Look
Wall Street Journal 09.07.2012
Wall Street Journal 10.07.2012
Jack Welch: I Was Right About That Strange Jobs Report
Wall Street Journal 10.10.2012
Sluggish Growth Seen Into Next Year
Wall Street Journal 10.12.2012
Unemployment rate drops to 7.7% as economy shrugs off Hurricane Sandy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.07.2012
The Case of the Missing Workers
Wall Street Journal 12.07.2012
Wall Street Journal 12.13.2012
Text of the Federal Reserve's Policy Statement
New York Times 12.12.2012
Fed Ties Rates to Joblessness, With Target of 6.5%
New York Times 12.12.2012
Washington Post 02.02.2013
The Hidden Job Crisis for American Men
BusinessWeek 04.07.2011
Employers Ignore Economic Clouds
Wall Street Journal 03.09.2013
The New York Times 06.06.2016
Modest U.S. Jobs Growth Keeps Labor Market Steady
WSJ 10.07.2016
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