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  2. The productivity of U.S. workers grew 5.2% in the third quarter, at the fastest pace since 2020.

  3. Labor force in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the News Release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, foreign-born added more than 670,000 in 2021. This number was unchanged for the native-born. Regarding gender, foreign-born men contributed to the market more than men native-born in 2021, with 76.8%, and women's foreign-born rate is lower than women native-born at 56.6%.

  4. Women in the United States labor force from 1945 to 1950

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    By 1945 the Women’s Army Corps had more than 100,000 members and 6,000 female officers who worked more than 200 non-combatant jobs stateside. [7] Women's Airforce Service Pilots were the first female pilots to fly military aircraft. [7] These women transported cargo and assisted with target missions. More than 1,000 women served as Women's ...

  5. Productive and unproductive labour - Wikipedia

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    work is not "naturally productive", both in the sense that it takes work to make work productive, and that productive work depends on tools and techniques to be productive. generally speaking, a worker is economically productive and a source of additional wealth to the extent that they can produce more than is required for their own subsistence ...

  6. Working From Home Will Make Us More Productive, Study Says - AOL

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    As the economy reopens and more businesses are contemplating whether or not to bring employees back to the office, a new study suggests that remote work makes workers more productive. See: Many US...

  7. Women more productive than men [Video] - AOL

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    Women are being assigned more work than men, but they're completing their tasks in the same amount of time as their male counterparts, according to Hive.

  8. Labor history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Their husbands' income effect was historically even more positive than white women's. During the war, African American women engagement as domestic servants decreased from 59.9% to 44.6%, but Karen Anderson in 1982 characterized their experience as "last hired, first fired." [129] At the end of the war, most of the munitions-making jobs ended.

  9. Wage slavery - Wikipedia

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    Critics of wage work have drawn several similarities between wage work and slavery: Since the chattel slave is property, his value to an owner is in some ways higher than that of a worker who may quit, be fired or replaced. The chattel slave's owner has made a greater investment in terms of the money paid for the slave.