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A note on the discouragement effect

Robert L. Sandmeyer and Larkin B. Warner

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1970, vol. 23, issue 3, pages 406-413

Abstract: Considers the methodological ramifications involved in measuring the discouragement effect in an area such as the Ozarks. Evidence on the discouragement effect; Migration and status shifts possible under the census's labor-force definition; Impact of net migration and labor-force status shifts on labor force and unemployment rates. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)

Date: 1970
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