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Ports, Michelle Harrison – Monthly Labor Review, 1993
Updates the existing research on job search behaviors and analyzes trends in job search behavior since the 1970s. Tables show data on search methods by age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, type of work sought, and reason for unemployment. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Hispanic Americans, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods

Hipple, Steven; Kosanovich, Karen – Monthly Labor Review, 2003
According to 2001 Current Population Survey data, more than half of all workers used a computer on the job. Use varied by occupation. The most common use was the Internet or e-mail (71.8%); 9.2% used the Internet for job searching, proportionately more younger (20-34) than older workers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Use, Electronic Mail, Internet