And, btw, (following Joel Blau's post of the other day), is there a table
of (actually comparable) comparative international unemployment statitics
available on the Net? And are there other salient statistics around that
are differently calculated in different (eg OECD) countries? Doug?Cheers,
Rob.
There's always the ERP (http://www.gpo.ucop.edu/catalog/erp99_appen_b.html)
I don't know how comparable its series are.
-- Barnet Wagman email: wagman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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