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State Employment Policy in Hard Times

English · Hardback

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Two hundred years ago, Samuel Johnson observed that a society's level of civilization could be gauged by the manner in which it treated its poor. By that measure, the United States today is steadily losing ground. Whereas the number of officially defined poor dwindled steadily from the enactment of the Great Society programs in the mid-1960s, reaching a low of 24.5 million people in 1978, it has since risen to more than 32 million people. Although the economy continues to generate large numbers of new jobs, the basic unemployment rate continues to rise and current projections show little likelihood of unemployment rates consistently below 10 percent until some time after 1984, if then. In the years to come, the creation of an equitable and workable employment policy will be a major agenda item for politicians and policy makers at the state level, as well as for national leaders.


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Michael Barker, ed.

Product details

Authors Barker, Michael Barker
Assisted by Michael Barker (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.10.1983
 
EAN 9780822305385
ISBN 978-0-8223-0538-5
No. of pages 282
Weight 590 g
Series Duke Press Policy Studies
Living with the Shore
Duke Press Policy Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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