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015 , that is , nonfarm employment is increasing at an annual rate which exceeds
the growth rate of the total labor force by 1 . 5 per cent , it requires approximately
70 per cent , but only about 11 years to reduce it from 40 to 30 per cent .
015 , that is , nonfarm employment is increasing at an annual rate which exceeds
the growth rate of the total labor force by 1 . 5 per cent , it requires approximately
70 per cent , but only about 11 years to reduce it from 40 to 30 per cent .
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The growth of nonfarm employment in the United States during the late
nineteenth century , and especially during the 1880s , was close to the most rapid
rate ever recorded in the United States or in any country . Expansion of nonfarm ...
The growth of nonfarm employment in the United States during the late
nineteenth century , and especially during the 1880s , was close to the most rapid
rate ever recorded in the United States or in any country . Expansion of nonfarm ...
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In fact , as was noted earlier , the effect of the increased weight of nonfarm
employment in the labor force was offset by marked retardation in the growth of
employment opportunities outside agriculture . The decline in the increase in
nonfarm ...
In fact , as was noted earlier , the effect of the increased weight of nonfarm
employment in the labor force was offset by marked retardation in the growth of
employment opportunities outside agriculture . The decline in the increase in
nonfarm ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 4 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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