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18. Keith Bradsher, «American Real Wages Fell 2.3 Percent in 12-Month Period,» New York Times, June 23, 1995, p. D4.
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20. Jason DeParle, «Sharp Increase Along the Borders of Poverty,» New York Times, March 31, 1994, p. A18.
21. Center for National Policy, Job Quality Index, November 15, 1993.
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26. Steven Greenhouse, «Clinton Seeks to Narrow a Growing Wage Gap,» New York Times, December 13, 1993, p. Dl.
27. U. S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Consumer Income, 1993,
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28. Council of Economic Advisers, Economic Report of the President 1995 (Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office), pp. 276, 311, 326.
29. Ibid., pp. 276, 326.
30. Kilborn, «More Women Take Low Wage Jobs,» p. 24; Wallace C. Peterson, Silent Depression (New York: W. W. Norton, 1994).
31. Keith Bradsher, «Sluggish Income Figures Show Gains for Some,» New York Times, October 6, 1995, p. A22.
32. U. S. Bureau of Census, Current Population Reports, Consumer Income, 1993, p. x.
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36. «Getting Their Dues,» The Economist, March 25, 1995, p. 86.
37. Stephen S. Roach, «Announced Staff Cuts of U. S. Corporations,» in Morgan Stanley Special Economic Study, The Perils of America's Productivity-Led Recovery, 1994.
38. George Church, «The White Collar Layoffs That We're Seeing Are Permanent and Structural,» Time, November 22, 1993, p. 35.
39. U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Earnings, January 1981 and January 1982, pp. 36, 20.
40. Ibid., pp. 28, 29.
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