Re: Re: RE: Re: Sorry and statistics question

2000-04-03 Thread Doug Henwood

Sorry, missed this first time around. Also check out 
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Doug



Rob Schaap wrote:

>Good on yez, Barnett & Max!  Ta.
>Rob.
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>>This issue is discussed in detail in "Beware the U.S. Model."
>>an EPI book (http://epinet.org)
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>>Authors are Mishel, Schmitt and Bernstein.
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>>mbs
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>>Rob Schaap wrote:
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>>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.
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>  >There's always the ERP (http://www.gpo.ucop.edu/catalog/erp99_appen_b.html)
>>I don't know how comparable its series are.
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>>--
>>Barnet Wagman
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>>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: RE: Re: Sorry and statistics question

2000-04-03 Thread Rob Schaap

Good on yez, Barnett & Max!  Ta.
Rob.




>This issue is discussed in detail in "Beware the U.S. Model."
>an EPI book (http://epinet.org)
>
>Authors are Mishel, Schmitt and Bernstein.
>
>mbs
>
>
>
>Rob Schaap wrote:
>
>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: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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RE: Re: Sorry and statistics question

2000-04-03 Thread Max B. Sawicky

This issue is discussed in detail in "Beware the U.S. Model."
an EPI book (http://epinet.org)

Authors are Mishel, Schmitt and Bernstein.

mbs



Rob Schaap wrote:

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: [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: Sorry and statistics question

2000-04-02 Thread Barnet Wagman


Rob Schaap wrote:
 
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: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 


Sorry and statistics question

2000-04-01 Thread Rob Schaap

G'day all,

I didn't mean to start an argument, Paul - just make a small point. I
hereby officially, enthusiastically and belatedly withdraw from the thread.


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.