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October, 2000, Vol. 123, No. 10
Job search methods: Internet versus traditional
Peter Kuhn andMikal Skuterud
Graduate student, Department of Economics, McMaster University,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
In 1998, 15 percent of unemployed jobseekers used the Internet to seek jobs, as did half of all jobseekers with online access from home; Internet search rates exceeded those of such traditional methods as the services of private employment agencies, contacting friends or relatives, and using the registers of unions or professional organizations
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