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Nearly 20 million new jobs were created during the recovery, increasing U.S. civilian employment by almost 20%.
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To get to a civilian employment-to-population ratio equal to that in 2000, we would have to gain some 18 million jobs.
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Almost seamlessly, millions of veterans came home to productive civilian employment.
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The Administration has cut the civilian Federal workforce by over 316, 000 employees, giving us the smallest workforce in 35 years and, as a share of total civilian employment, the smallest since 1931.
WHITEHOUSE: Franklin D. Raines Testimony to House Budget Committee, 02/03/1998 | The White House
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During the following three years, civilian employment increased by nearly 8 million people and the unemployment rate fell to 5.3% from 7.0% as the economy easily absorbed the stock market crash of 1987.
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The Administration has cut the size of the Federal civilian work force by more than 365, 000 people, creating the smallest work force in 35 years and, as a share of total civilian employment, the smallest since 1931.
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It is inconsistent, they say, for governments that do not allow young people to vote, buy alcohol, drive, marry without their parents' consent or accept certain kinds of civilian employment to send them into mortal danger instead.
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In The Wall Street Journal on Aug. 10 American Enterprise Institute Vice-President and Director for the National Research Initiative Henry Olsen examined the complete revelations provided by the civilian-employment population ratio.
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The AFN is an organization launched and led by veterans in 2009 to support Starbucks military partners (how they refer to their employees) and their families, as well as veterans and military reservists searching for new employment in the civilian world.
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