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Monday, November 28, 2011

Employment

News                                                                                                                             
WSJ | U.S. Job Market Shows Ills of Europe
As the U.S. tries to dodge the fallout from Europe's debt crisis, some economists are reaching a troubling conclusion: The American labor market is looking more European than ever.
Market Watch | Jobs, economy likely to show mild growth
The U.S. economy is likely to show further evidence of revival in a heavy week of data punctuated by the monthly jobs report.
WSJ | Help Wanted: In Unexpected Twist, Some Skilled Jobs Go Begging
Ferrie Bailey's job should be easy: hiring workers amid the worst stretch of unemployment since the Depression.

Econ Comments                                                                                                             
WSJ | The Non-Green Jobs Boom
Forget 'clean energy.' Oil and gas are boosting U.S. employment.

Blogs                                                                                                                             
WSJ: Real Time Economics | Fate of 2012 Unemployment Extension Gets Cloudier
Jobless Americans are once again at risk of losing their extended unemployment benefits.