this is on the part time issue you talked about
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Ironically, if enough businesses hire, say, two 20-hour workers instead of one 40-hour worker, there could be an apparent improvement in the unemployment figures. The unemployment data counts a person as “employed” if they worked at least ONE hour in the reporting period. By switching from full-time workers to a larger number of part-time workers, it would make it appear that unemployment dropped -- even though the total amount paid to workers remained unchanged
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2012/12/03/w...2c78ff5066