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ReportMarch 21, 2012
The Demographics of the Jobs Recovery

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By Rakesh Kochhar

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The Demographics of the Jobs Recovery II. The Economic Recovery for Hispanics and Non-Hispanics III. The Economic Recovery for Native-born and Foreign-born Workers IV. The Economic Recovery for Men and Women V. The Shortfall in the Employment Level Appendix A: Revisions of the Current Population Survey
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