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Area economic projections, 1990 : States and regions, BEA economic areas, SMSA's, non-SMSA portions of BEA economic areas.
[Washington]: The Bureau, 1974.
Subject: Income forecasting -- United States; Employment forecasting -- United States; Population forecasting -- United States.
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Growth, exports & jobs in a changing world economy--agenda 1988.
New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1988.
Subject: Economic forecasting -- United States; United States -- Economic conditions -- 1981-; Employment forecasting -- United States; Economic history -- 1971-1990; United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Developing countries; Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations -- United States; Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- United States; Microelectronics -- United States.
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Projections of degrees and enrollment in science and engineering fields to 1985.
Washington: National Science Foundation, 1976.
Subject: Scientists -- United States; Engineers -- United States; Degrees, Academic -- United States; Employment forecasting -- United States.
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Work and nonwork in the year 2001.
by Dunnette, Marvin D; Monterey, Calif.: Brooks/ Cole Pub., 1973.
Subject: Employment forecasting -- United States; Manpower policy -- United States; Personnel management -- United States.
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Working in the twenty-first century.
New York: Wiley, 1980.
Subject: Employment forecasting -- United States -- Congresses; Economic forecasting -- United States -- Congresses; Industrial relations -- United States -- Congresses.
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A changing nation--its changing labor force.
by Crawford, Everett; Washington, D.C.: National Commission for Employment Policy, 1991.
Subject: Minorities4xEmployment -- United States; Labor supply -- United States; Employment forecasting -- United States.
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The future impact of automation on workers.
by Leontief, Wassily W., 1906-; New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
Subject: Labor supply -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States -- Mathematical models; Employment forecasting -- United States -- Mathematical models; Input-output tables -- United States.
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Minimum wages and employment _ Foundations and trends in microeconomics vol. 3 nos. 1-2, 2007.
by Neumark, David; Hanover, Mass.: Now Pub., 2007.
Subject: Minimum wage -- United States; Employment forecasting -- United States.
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Modeling Metropolitan economics for forecasting and policy analysis.
by Drennan, Matthew P.; New York: New York University Press, 1985.
Subject: Urban economics; Employment forecasting -- United States -- Econometric models; Urban policy -- United States; Baltimore (Md.)xEconomic condit.
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The labor supply for lower-level occupations.
by Wool, Harold.; New York: Praeger, 1976.
Subject: Labor supply -- United States; Employment forecasting -- United States; Labor supply -- United States -- History; Unskilled labor -- United States.
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