The American Federationist, 82-83. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... Housing Starts , 1960-1974. Housing construction has been a yo - yo in the Amer- ican economy , following a marked cyclical pattern over the past two decades . Every few years , sharp declines in housing starts are followed by upswings ...
... Housing Starts , 1960-1974. Housing construction has been a yo - yo in the Amer- ican economy , following a marked cyclical pattern over the past two decades . Every few years , sharp declines in housing starts are followed by upswings ...
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... housing supply , according to the " Annual Housing Survey : 1973 " by the Bureau of the Census , was 620,000 during the first 31⁄2 years of the 1970s , com- pared with 571,000 annually during the 1960s and 381,000 during the 1950s . In ...
... housing supply , according to the " Annual Housing Survey : 1973 " by the Bureau of the Census , was 620,000 during the first 31⁄2 years of the 1970s , com- pared with 571,000 annually during the 1960s and 381,000 during the 1950s . In ...
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... housing is both old and costly . In 1974 , ap- proximately 46 percent of central city housing was over 35 years old . Less than 9 percent of the units had been built since 1970. Between 1970 and 1974 , the number of central city units ...
... housing is both old and costly . In 1974 , ap- proximately 46 percent of central city housing was over 35 years old . Less than 9 percent of the units had been built since 1970. Between 1970 and 1974 , the number of central city units ...
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