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Special report, A1-A7 / By Gladys L. Palmer.

LIBRA 331.11C P5P95
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wharton School. Industrial Research Department.
Contributor:
Palmer, Gladys L. (Gladys Louise)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Employment (Economic theory)--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Employment (Economic theory).
Labor supply.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Labor supply--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Unemployed--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Unemployed.
Physical Description:
7 nos. in 1 volume
Other Title:
Depression jobs.
Is the average unemployed worker "employable"?
The applicants of three Pennsylvania state employment offices in 1933.
Trends in the Philadelphia labor market in 1934.
The employment characteristics of new applicants at the Philadelphia state employment office, 1934.
The incidence and duration of unemployment among new applicants, Philadelphia state employment office, 1934.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, [publisher not identified], 1934-1936.
Contents:
A1. Depression jobs; a study of job openings in the Philadelphia employment office, 1932-1933.
A2. Is the average unemployed worker "employable"? A study of applicants in the fifteen largest occupations, Philadelphia employment office, 1933.
A3. The applicants at three Pennsylvania state employment offices in 1933.
A4. The unemployed in Philadelphia in 1933.
A5. Trends in the Philadelphia labor market in 1934.
A6. The employment characteristics of new applicants at the Philadelphia state employment office, 1934.
A7. The incidence and duration of employment among new applicants, Philadelphia state employment office, 1934.
OCLC:
79922672

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