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Study: Recession impact young people most
Newsday
Nation Newsday > News > Nation Study: Recession impact young people most Published: February 9, 2012 9:02 PM By HOPE YEN. The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Squeezed by a tight job market, young Americans are especially struggling.
Study shows economy toughest on young adultsStandardNet
New Study Shows Young Adults Are UnderemployedAnnenberg TV News
Employment Rate For Young Adults Lowest In 60 Years, Study SaysHuffington Post
Care2.com (blog) -The Pew Internet and American Life Project
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USA TODAY

Study shows increase of work visa denials in US
USA TODAY
"The dramatic increase in denial rates and requests for evidence for employment petitions … raises questions about the US government's commitment to maintaining a stable business climate for companies competing in the global economy," the study ...

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The Guardian

Muslim-American terror rare, study says
Boston Herald
By Jessica Halpern / McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) RALEIGH, NC — The number of homegrown terrorism plots hatched by Muslim-Americans has declined over the last three years and remain relatively rare despite public fears, according to a study by a ...
'Terrorist threats' by Muslims to US appear exaggerated, study saysCatholic Online
Homegrown Muslim Terrorism Plots Decreased Again In 2011Huffington Post

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