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Increasing
Unemployment Increases the Deficit, Reducing Unemployment
Reduces the Deficit, by Helen Lachs Ginsburg and William Ayres.
Unemployment Means Lost Output and Human Deficits, by Helen
Lachs Ginsburg.
17 Million Unemployed and Underemployed Is "Unnatural";
So Is 16 Million, by Helen Lachs Ginsburg And William Ayres.
Employment Statistics: Let's Tell the Whole Story, by Helen
Lachs Ginsburg and William Ayres.
Welfare Reform: Where Are the Jobs?, by Gertrude Schaffner
Goldberg, Sheila Collins, Helen Lachs Ginsburg, and Philip
Harvey
Full Employment: The Supreme Law Of The Land, by David G.
Gil
Full Employment and Affirmative Action, by Manning Marable
Disarmament, Economic Conversion and Jobs For All, by Seymour
Melman
Why the Debt Isn't All Bad: Balancing Our Deficit Thinking,
by Robert Eisner (Reprinted with permission from The Nation)
Let's Have An Adequate Minimum Wage, by Robert Cherry
High Anxiety: Economic Insecurity and Jobs For All, by Charles
Whalen
Environmental Regulation and Jobs For All, by Eban Goodstein
The Collapse Of Low-Skill Wages: Technological Shift or Institutional
Failure? by David Howell
Paying For Full Employment, by Philip Harvey
How Many Jobs Are There: The Need For A Job Vacancy Survey,
by Philip Harvey
Workfare Vs. Fair Work: Public Job Creation, by Nancy Rose
Needed: A National Commitment To Families, by Ruth Sidel
Welfare Reforming the Workplace, by Maurice Emsellem
Why Unions Matter; Why Full Employment Matters To Unions,
by Elaine Bernard
Reversing the Spread Of Lousy Jobs, by Chris Tilly
Social Security Is Not In "Crisis", by Richard Du
Boff
Women
and Social Security: Statement and Checklist, by the National
Council Of Women's Organizations. Reprinted with permission
from the IWPR Website, http://www.Iwpr.org.
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