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Research on Unemployment

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  • Severe Job Loss and the Surge in Long Term Unemployment (May 07, 2009)
  • National Survey: Unemployed Workers with Children (January 05, 2009)
  • National Survey: Older Unemployed Workers (January 05, 2009)
  • National Survey: African-American Unemployed Workers (January 05, 2009)
  • National Survey: Hispanic Unemployed Workers (January 05, 2009)
  • National Survey: Hardships Facing the Unemployed Findings Report (January 05, 2009)
  • National Survey Documents Hardships Facing the Unemployed (December 17, 2008)
  • US House Testimony on Economic Recovery (October 30, 2008)
  • The Rising Stakes of Job Loss (May 26, 2005)
  • Not there yet: NELP survey of the long-term jobless (May 07, 2004)
  • Experienced, Educated and Out of Work (April 19, 2004)
  • Recession and 9/11 (August 01, 2003)
  • Recession and 9/11 - Summary (August 01, 2003)
  • Unemployed in America: Women and Families (July 30, 2003)
  • Unemployed in America: African Americans (July 30, 2003)
  • The Broad Reach of Long Term Unemployment (May 28, 2003)
  • Unemployed In America: National Survey Results (May 07, 2003)
  • Blame the Economy, not the Long Term Jobless (April 09, 2003)
  • Blame the Economy, not the Long Term Jobless (April 03, 2003)

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