Outsourcing
.... to the use by businesses in the United States of labor in foreign countries--notably, in current business discourse, the transferring of
American jobs to other ....
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Newt Gingrich & American Society
.... CHALLENGE 3: Creating
American Jobs in the World Market Gingrich's analysis here focuses on what needs to be done to develop a stronger economy: explore every ....
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American Culture of the 1970s & 1980s
.... economics. As
American corporations began to move abroad, taking
American jobs with them, "trickle-down" salaries went for a sojourn. If ....
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American Trade Politics
.... a sympathetic audience among middle class Americans whose incomes had been stagnant for 20 years and who had seen traditional
American jobs and industries ....
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Outsourcing as a Political Issue
The insensitivity of the Bush administration to the loss of so many
American jobs to workers from other countries and John Kerry's pledge to try to bring some ....
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Benefits of Outsourcing US Jobs
.... globally with higher
American labor costs (Thibodeau 1). When
jobs are outsourced to foreign countries,
American workers lose their
jobs in the short-term. ....
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Layoffs in the American Economy
.... The
jobs lost in other sectors of the
American economy, however, will not be transferable to the new demand areas; thus, a small army of unemployed and ....
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Effect of NAFTA on the States That Border Mexico
.... The agreement is the subject of much controversy over whether
American jobs would be lost or gained, and what the eventual affect of the agreement will be on ....
(3003

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Changes in American Automotive Industry
.... different footing. The challenge of the government now is to protect
American jobs, while opening foreign markets. It also must ....
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American Telephone and Telegraph
.... all telephone service in the United States as it acquired
American Bell Telephone in .... since its breakup have been significant: more than 140,000
jobs have been ....
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Government Assistance and the Free Market
.... The justification for these intervention is the preservation of
American jobs, and this is one of the key criteria for the government stepping in directly. ....
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Economic Power of South Korea
.... could rely on the services sector to maintain its sta tus as an economic super power) priced itself out of one indus try after another,
American jobs moved to ....
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Analysis of the North American Free Trade Act
....
American Metal Market, (105)103, 11A. .... NAFTA's praises: Study results counter critics who blame the three-year-old trade pact for lost US manufacturing
jobs. ....
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Impact of NAFTA on US Economy
.... had come to pass--the Mexican peso had crashed and wiped out millions in US investments; the trade surplus had vanished; and 340,000
American jobs had been ....
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Tripartite Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
.... including most recently Ross Perot), arguing that NAFTA's economic benefits will come at an unacceptable cost to the environment and to
American jobs. ....
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Poverty and American Children
.... The purpose of her study was to find the source of single African
American mothers' stress and "self .... Some of them were on welfare, and some of them had
jobs. ....
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History of the NAFTA Agreement
.... Opponents argue that NAFTA's economic benefits will come at an unacceptable cost to the environment and
American jobs ("After Nafta" 71). ....
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Homelessness in American History
....
jobs were not necessarily high-paying--or high-paying enough to enable workers to pay rent or buy a home. In consequence, as of 2003, some 5 million
American " ....
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Japanese Management & American Workers
.... also the active 100% commitment of the
American workers and managers whom Mazda painstakingly selected. Out of 96,300 applicants for hourly
jobs, 3,500 were ....
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Budgetary Coniderations of Environmental Law
.... could rely on the services sector to maintain its status as an economic superpower) priced itself out of one industry after another,
American jobs moved to ....
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Immigrants in American Life
.... to lower the wage scale and thus depress the
American standard of .... cases language barriers prevented immigrants from entering higher-paid
jobs, although not ....
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Immigration Control Immigration, both legal and il
.... and for harsher treatment of current legal and illegal immigrants, have arisen from the perception of immigrants as threats to
American jobs, to the ....
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Jobs and the Clinton Administration
.... goals of the Clinton administration is to increase the number of
jobs in the .... that if unemployment is minimized, the overall welfare of the
American economy is ....
(780

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The Union Movement in American
.... across the country, and with reduced union membership and power throughout
American life. .... has no intention of giving up its fight to preserve
jobs and improve ....
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Country-of-origin Labeling
.... share of one of the three major automakers, and market share is a significant determinant of enterprise future, stock price and earnings, and
American jobs. ....
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American Myths and Realities
.... Johnson (1997) suggests that
American democratic values are not always readily apparent .... prowess or equal access to scarce resources, good
jobs, higher education ....
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THE HOMELESS OF AMERICAN CITIES
.... Never before in
American history have so many women, children and families found .... of a serious economic recession, during which millions of
jobs were lost and ....
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African American Adolescent Pregnancy
.... as tantamount to a life sentence of adult disadvantage." Many African-
American teen parents .... at least half of whom are women, must compete for
jobs with other ....
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Inefficiencies in Mass Transit
.... As Cox (2001) notes, more than 90 percent of
American jobs "aren't served by convenient transit service" and car trips - even on congested highways - "remain ....
(767

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Computer information technology
.... (1996) project that by the year 2000, 60 percent of
American jobs will require basic competence in computers (p. 3).
Jobs that require computing literacy will ....
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