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The Characteristics of the Unemployed: Some Implications of the James Report to the Senate Committee on Manpower and Employment*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

Douglas G. Hartle*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
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Notes and Memoranda
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1962

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R. Warren James, “The Characteristics of Persons Looking for Work: A Survey of Registrants with the National Employment Service, September, 1960,” Proceedings of the Special Committee of the Senate on Manpower and Employment, vols. 4 and 8, Jan. 25 and Feb. 8, 1961. Dr. James subsequently presented his report to the Canadian Political Science Association Conference on Statistics which was held in Montreal, June 11-12, 1961. The present note is a slightly altered version of my “discussion” of the paper at the conference.

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* R. Warren James, “The Characteristics of Persons Looking for Work: A Survey of Registrants with the National Employment Service, September, 1960,” Proceedings of the Special Committee of the Senate on Manpower and Employment, vols. 4 and 8, Jan. 25 and Feb. 8, 1961. Dr. James subsequently presented his report to the Canadian Political Science Association Conference on Statistics which was held in Montreal, June 11-12, 1961. The present note is a slightly altered version of my “discussion” of the paper at the conference.