projected summer 2007 teen job outlook for the nation’s teens and the case for a federally-funded summer jobs creation program
Following the end of the 1990s national labor market boom in early 2001, the labor market for the teens of the nation deteriorated considerably over the next four years. Employment opportunities fell far more sharply for teens than for any other age group, and they have not improved to any substanti...
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