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Business Editors
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 2003
Keynote speech examines the changing American workforce, the
evolution of employee ...
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... Destiny of the Working-Age Population," Martha Farnsworth Riche examines the size and magnitude o...
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...Commission Chairman opening remarks. Dr. Martha Farnsworth Riche, former Director of the U.S. Bure...
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...Commission Chairman opening remarks. Dr. Martha Farnsworth Riche and Dr. Amanda Kraus, CNA, brief ...
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.... The Honorable Martha Farnsworth Riche is a demographic consultant, a fo...
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... administration Census Bureau director, Martha Farnsworth Riche, resigned unexpectedly in 1998, a...
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The authors examine patterns of appointee continuity during the presidential administrations of George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush using data tracking Senate-confirmed agency appointee tenure, turnover, and vacancies between 1989 and 2009. Surveying existing scholarship on the link between appointee continuity and organizational performance, they highlight opportunities to expand research in this field. Though efforts to "fix" the rules governing agency appointments may be as inevitable as the appointee process is in some basic respects unfixable, the authors conclude by advocating a far less ambitious goal: a measure of clarity.
... administration Census Bureau director, Martha Farnsworth Riche, resigned unexpectedly in 1998, a...
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WASHINGTON - Japan, Germany and many other large industrialized countries face long-term population slowdowns or declines as more young adults have fewer children or delay child-rearing, demographers say.
While the world's population is expected to increase by almost 50 percent by 2050, Japan could lose 20 percent of its population over the next half-century, according to data released Tuesday by the private Population Reference Bureau.
... mainly socio-economic, says demographer Martha Farnsworth Riche, former head of the U.S. Census B...
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...-1987), Barbara Everitt Bryant (1989-1993), Martha Farnsworth Riche (1994-1998), Kenneth Prewitt (199...
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WASHINGTON -- Japan, Germany and many other large industrialized countries face long-term population slowdowns or declines as more young adults have fewer children or delay child-rearing, demographers say.
While the world's population is expected to increase by almost 50 percent by 2050, Japan could lose 20 percent of its population over the next half-century, according to data released Tuesday by the private Population Reference Bureau.
... mainly socio-economic, says demographer Martha Farnsworth Riche, former head of the U.S. Census B...