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Students, Graduates, and Dropouts in the Labor Market, October 1977. Special Labor Force Report 215.
Young, Anne McDougall – Monthly Labor Review, 1978
This article reports continuing increases in the youth labor force participation rate. The employment situation of workers aged sixteen to twenty-four is described as improved for the year ending October, 1977. The report states that the number with jobs rose by 1.1 million to 20.6 million. Also, the number of unemployed youth dropped by 280,000…
Descriptors: Age, Agricultural Occupations, Blacks, Census Figures
Students, Graduates, and Dropouts in the Labor Market, October 1978. Special Labor Force Report 223.
Young, Anne McDougall – Monthly Labor Review, 1979
A study based on supplementary questions in the October 1978 Current Population Survey revealed an improved job situation among U.S. youths both in and out of school, but it showed dropouts and those from low-income families at a distinct disadvantage. Overall, the number of employed youths (age 16-24) increased by 1.1 million from October 1977 to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age, Black Youth, College Graduates