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Employment and Labor Markets

The level of employment has a direct effect on people's well-being and the government's finances. When employment is higher, incomes and federal revenues are higher, while federal outlays for income support programs are lower. CBO analyzes the causes and consequences of unemployment, the effects of the unemployment insurance program, the impact of various policy proposals that might affect employment, and other issues concerning labor markets such as people's participation in the labor force.

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Background Paper: Defense Manpower: Compensation Issues for Fiscal Year 1977

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April 2, 1976

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The Impact of Economic Recovery on Unemployed NonWhite and White Americans: A Preliminary Assessment

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December 5, 1975

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Inflation and Unemployment: A Report on the Economy

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June 30, 1975

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