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en Though not all people leaving the work force leave the area, a persistent reduction in the labor force may indicate an outward migration of skilled labor.

en people who remain in the labor force late in life tended to be healthier, better educated and more affluent than others not in the labor force.

en The labor force participation rate increased quite a bit right before the recession (March 2001) and then it plummeted, and it's been pretty flat since 2003. Normally, when there's a recovery, more people start entering the labor force (as) they see opportunities out there ... but we're not really seeing that yet.

en The labor force participation rate increased quite a bit right before the recession [in March 2001] and then it plummeted, and it's been pretty flat since 2003. Normally, when there's a recovery, more people start entering the labor force [as] they see opportunities out there ... but we're not really seeing that yet.

en The main reason for women's declining labor-force participation rates over the last four years was the weakness of the labor market. Women did not opt out of the labor force because of the kids.

en If you look at our labor force, despite a slight decline in the past month, our labor force is still the fourth fastest growing in the U.S..

en Capital is a result of labor, and is used by labor to assist it in further production. Labor is the active and initial force, and labor is therefore the employer of capital.

en With the sustained weakness in the metro area's labor market, it appears Hickory has experienced an out-migration of workers - most likely the area's more skilled workers.

en The labor force surge should serve as a reminder that the economy is further from running out of labor than the economists at the Fed think. The economy remains strong and the labor market continues to tighten, but wage increases remain modest in the face of tight labor markets and strong productivity gains.

en Male labor force participation rates are expected to continue to gently decline as they have for quite some time. Female labor force participation rates, which had been increasing for decades in the U.S. economy, have probably reached their peak and if anything may start to fall back. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through.

en We're far enough away (from full employment) that we don't need to give it a thought or worry for quite some time. If the labor market starts to improve, we'll have a lot more people return to the labor force, so we need a lot stronger gains than we've been seeing to get near a 4 percent unemployment rate.

en They start with a young, healthy work force so they have low health-care liabilities. Because the work force is young, there are no pension payments, and there won't be for many years. And, third and most important, they started with a clean sheet in terms of labor relations.

en At some point the new labor force will get up to speed and will be able to kind of truly replace the labor that has been lost through this strike. But that's probably a couple of months out.

en If you leave the labor force thinking you have plenty, and then realize that you don't, then you are stuck.

en It's similar to asking a big part of the labor force to leave. In today's economy where the job market is at capacity, asking people to leave means the economy will not grow as fast. In fact, there could be a very difficult adjustment over the first three to four years when this process is in full swing.


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