Abstract

Compares estimates of secondary unemployment, using formulas of W.S. Woytinsky, with observed cases in Saint Paul, Minnesota during 1941 and 1942. Increase in secondary unemployment due to an increase in primary unemployment; Methods used to measure secondary employed and unemployed; Statistical significance of differences between estimates of secondary unemployed. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)

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