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The proportion of women working rose from below 40% in 1960 to a peak of over 60% in 1999.
The Canadian figures, in sharp contrast to the shrinking labor market in the United States, showed that the number of people working rose 3.7percentthethighestest rate since 1987.
This is not an anomaly - in the 70-74 brackethethe proportion of US citizens working rose from 9.8% in the first quarter of 1987 to an average of 18.8% in 2011.
Among a group of career workers aged 51 to 61 in 1992, for example, the percentage who were self-employed as a fraction of those still working rose monotonically between 1992 to 2010 from roughly 20percentto40percentcent for men and from roughly 10percentto20percentcent for women.
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Between 1970 and 2000 America's GDP per hour worked rose by 38% and average hours worked per person rose by 26%, so GDP per person increased by 64%.
Interest rates fell, the hours worked rose and day-to-day acts of violence decreased.
But his main concern is about productivity -- recent labour market stats show that the total hours worked rose by 1.1% in the three months to November.
A Labor Department index that tracks the total number of hours worked rose by 1percentt last month, after falling by nearly that amount in December.
This makes a huge difference: in 2001 GDP in America rose by 1.2%, but NDP fell by 0.1%.CSFB calculates that NDP per hour worked rose by only 0.8% in America last year, no faster than in the euro area.
By partnering with a local cycling business that set up an advice centre and shop on site and introducing training sessions for cycle newbies, the number of registered cyclists commuting to work rose by 70 per cent and now accounts for 15 per cent of the 3,200 staff.
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