Special report no. 1-A-7
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31/12/1969
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Many of the reports were prepared by Gladys L. Palmer. Mimeographed. A-7. The incidence and duration of unemployment among new applicants, Philadelphia State Employment Office, 1934. 1. Unemployment in Philadelphia families. Rev. - 2. Social characteristics of Unemployment in Philadelphia. - 3. Duration of unemployment in Philadelphia. 4. Industrial and occupatonal characteristics of unemployment in Philadelphia. - 5. Family conditions in Philadelphia. - 6. Unemployment in Philadelphia families. - 7. Employment and unemployment in Philadelphia, July-August 1938. - 8. The significance of employment patterns in households for labor market analysis. - A-1. Depression jobs; a study of job openings in the Philadelphia Employment Office. - A-2. Is the average unemployed worker "employable"? A study of applicants in the fifteen largest occupations, Philadelphia Employment Office. - A-3. The applicants at three Pennsylvania state employment offices in 1933. - A-4. The unemployed in Philadelphia in 1933. - A-5. Trends in the Philadelphia labor market in 1934. - A-6. The employment characteristics of new applicants at the Philadelphia State Employment Office, 1934. Mode of access: Internet. |
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Palavras-Chave | #Employment agencies #Unemployment #Labor supply |
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