Postwar Youth Employment: A Study of Long-term Trends |
Contents
LONGTERM ECONOMIC TRENDS | 1 |
MAJOR CHANGES IN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY | 17 |
INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL TRENDS | 35 |
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age groups agriculture American Council American Youth Commission American Youth Congress average birth rate Bureau Business Cycles Census release Conference Board considerable continue contraception cotton belt Council on Education decade decline depression East North Central economic employed estimates expansion factor family limitation farm families farm labor farm youth Figure full employment future gainful workers Government Printing Office growing growth important increase indicated industries Kenneth Holland labor force major manufacturing ment migration National Resources Committee nomic number of births number of children number of youth occupational groups older workers oncoming youth opportunities percent Percentage ployment Population Pyramid population trends postwar period present probably problem production Raymond Pearl readjustment recent region relatively reported reproduction rate rural farm rural nonfarm seems self-sufficing service workers situation social statistics Table tion total population U. S. Government Printing unem unemployed United urban young youth employment