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October 2004, No. 207
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Last Updated: 09/16/2004

Job Loss: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses

Kristin Butcher, Kevin F. Hallock

From 2001 to 2003, 5.3 million workers were displaced. Beyond quantifying the numbers of jobs lost lie important questions about gains and losses from these changes and what policies may affect them. These questions will be addressed at an upcoming Chicago Fed conference.

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