A Descriptive Review of Michigan Enemployment, 1970-1975Michigan Department of Labor, Bureau of Employment and Training, 1976 - Unemployment |
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1973-75 employment decreased 1974 unavailable 1976 Employment actual job losers better in 1974 BIRTH RATE Black Men age Black teenagers 16-19 Black Women Bureau of Employment Bureau of Labor CPS Data Current Population Survey Department of Labor Employment and Training employment and unemployment employment elsewhere declined employment growth employment opportunities entrants and re-entrants female labor force FEMALES AGE 20 fewer people lost FORCE BY SUBGROUP force participation rate Geographic Profile high employment influence the entrant job market job outlook improves Labor Force Employment labor force participation Labor Statistics less the unemployment lost their jobs MALES AGE 20 Men age 20 MICHIGAN FEMALE Michigan labor force Michigan State University obtaining jobs optimistic the job quit their jobs re-entered the labor REASONS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT service industries substantially in Michigan Table teen-agers age Teenagers 16-19 SOURCE Training Report trends U. S. Department White teenagers 16-19 White Women Age Women age 20 women and teen-agers