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jobholder

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See: employee


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It was where I was acknowledged and appreciated,'' said Newman, 45, of Lake Balboa, who is now a homeowner, a consistent jobholder, a loving husband and a reliable father.
Likewise, an increase in the minimum wage and expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit to individuals without children would supplement the wages of current jobholders.
To an extent, they have a point; fewer than 6 percent of full-time, full-period jobholders experience more than 12 months of low wages(32) in a 24-month period (Ryscavage 1996).
 
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