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"I have a two-word description," said Mr. Sinai, who pointed out that since employment started increasing again in March 2010 (lagging behind the official end of the recession), the average gain has been about 110,000 jobs per month, not even enough to keep up with population growth.
The Dow Jones industrial average topped out on Oct. 9, two months before employment started to drop.
First, fertility started to decline in the mid 1970s (almost immediately after Spain's transition to democracy), while female employment started to grow about a decade later.
Soon after Dr Baker's employment started at Galactic, the company's President Will Whitehorn told an October 2009 conference that LauncherOne could start operating a year after the sub-orbital tourism business was up and running.
Employment started to creep back up. .
Then employment started drying up: Kaiser closed its facility in 1983, eliminating some 10,000 jobs.
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His campaign is another matter, and it is there that friends and family have been finding ample employment, starting with his daughter Emma.
What we need is a jobs' plan for people with disability, to get people into sustainable employment, starting off with the public sector.
But the current job growth is particularly significant because it shows employment starting to mesh well with an improving macroeconomic situation, after three years in which it set a somewhat discordant note.
The boys in the program, which is voluntary, slowly climb a ladder of employment, starting with unpaid chores in their cottages and progressing to low-paid jobs at one of several campus employment sites, including a convenience store, barber shop, mobile computer lab, greenhouse and wood shop.
If employment starts to fall, that could hit incomes and start to drive up household savings rates.
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