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Maryland nonprofits added more than twice as many jobs as their for-profit counterparts in 2003, part of a five-year run during which the nonprofit sector has largely kept the state's job market afloat, according to a new study.
A Johns Hopkins University report found employment growth among nonprofits was nearly 2 percent in 2003, the latest year for which data is available. Meanwhile, the larger for-profit sector, which employs nearly 1.8 million people, grew just 0.1 percent.See the full content of this document
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Nonprofits Leading Md. Job Growth
It continues to surprise me that the rest of the state is doing so badly, said Lester M. Salamon, director of The Johns Hopkins Cen...
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