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Traffic cases represent only a small portion of the cases heard by lower courts each year
Labor Homogenization
Labor homogenization refers to the process by which the workforce becomes more uniform in skill set, wages, and working conditions, often due to globalization or technological advancements.
United States Labor Force
The total pool of individuals in the United States who are available to work, including both employed and unemployed people.
Downward Slide
A situation of continuous decline or deterioration over a period of time.
Labor Market Segmentation Theory
A theory suggesting that the labor market is divided into separate segments, based on demographic, industry, or job characteristics, leading to disparities in work conditions and pay.
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