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More public services spur growth in government employment
Of the 29 million new jobs since 1957, 1 in 4 was in State and local government; Federal employment grew less dramatically but shifted away from defense-related work
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Published in: | Monthly labor review 1978-09, Vol.101 (9), p.3-7 |
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