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December 1992, Vol. 115, No. 12

Job search methods of the unemployed, 1991

Steven M. Bortnick and Michelle Harrison Ports
Economists, Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics


More than one-fifth of all jobseekers surveyed in one month had found a job by the second month. 'Checked with employer directly' was the most often used method of search, although 'private employment agencies' was the most successful method. This article examines the methods used by unemployed individuals to search for jobs in 1991.

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