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Components of Labor Force Growth*

Ann Ratner Miller

The Journal of Economic History, 1962, vol. 22, issue 1, 47-58

Abstract: Between 1890 and 1950 the labor force of the United States creased by some 37.3 million workers. decade-by-decade States in-increments fluctuated widely, roughly half of the sixty-year increase (18.9 million) occurred over the first thirty years, and half (18.4 million) over the second.

Date: 1962
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