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Where Is Everybody? The Shrinking Labor Force Participation Rate

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  • Michael Dotsey
  • Shigeru Fujita
  • Leena Rudanko

Abstract

More Americans are neither working nor looking for work. What is going on?

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  • Michael Dotsey & Shigeru Fujita & Leena Rudanko, 2017. "Where Is Everybody? The Shrinking Labor Force Participation Rate," Economic Insights, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, vol. 2(4), pages 17-24, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpei:00023
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    Cited by:

    1. Isabel Brizuela & Joel Elvery, 2022. "Demographic Trends Are Major Factors in Today’s Weak Labor Force Growth," Cleveland Fed District Data Brief 20220421, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
    2. Stephan D. Whitaker, 2022. "Potential Impacts of the War in Ukraine on the Fourth District," Cleveland Fed District Data Brief 94382, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

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    employment; labor force;

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