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Working-age Population for Women in France (DISCONTINUED) (FRAWFPWNA)

2012: 26,633
Updated: Jun 10, 2013 9:17 AM CDT
2012:  26,633  
2011:  26,526  
2010:  26,401  
2009:  26,287  
2008:  26,175  

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Bar 1 - Working-age Population for Women in France Vintage: 2012-06-07
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(a) Working-age Population for Women in France, Thousands of Persons, Not Seasonally Adjusted (FRAWFPWNA)

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    (a) Working-age Population for Women in France (DISCONTINUED), Thousands of Persons, Not Seasonally Adjusted (FRAWFPWNA)
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      For example, invert an exchange rate by using formula 1/a, where “a” refers to the first FRED data series added to this line. Or calculate the spread between 2 interest rates, a and b, by using the formula a - b.

      Use the assigned data series variables (a, b, c, etc.) together with operators (+, -, *, /, ^, etc.), parentheses and constants (1, 1.5, 2, etc.) to create your own formula (e.g., 1/a, a-b, (a+b)/2, (a/(a+b+c))*100). As noted above, you may add other data series to this line before entering a formula.

      Finally, you can change the units of your new series.

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      Title Release Dates

      2010-06-02 2013-06-06
      2013-06-07 2013-06-07
       
      Source    

      2010-06-02 2013-06-07
       
      Release    

      2010-06-02 2013-06-07
       
      Units    

      2010-06-02 2013-06-07
       
      Frequency    

      2010-06-02 2013-06-07
       
      Seasonal Adjustment    

      2010-06-02 2013-06-07
       
      Notes    

      2013-06-07 2013-06-07

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