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U.S., regional and Tucson labor force participation rates compared

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Author
F.W.Gery
Article Date
January 1976
Journal Title
Ariz Rev

Selected union wage rates in Tucson compared with Dallas, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City

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Author
J. H. D. Spencer
Article Date
June 1955
Journal Title
Ariz Bus Econ R

Re-employment committee does good work in Tucson

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Author
M. Lovelee
Article Date
February 1932
Journal Title
Tuc
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