The Impact of Unemployment in the 1958 Recession [Report for Consideration by the] Special Committee on Unemployment Problems, United States Senate, Pursuant to S. Res., 252. A Report of Nationwide Surveys of Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance, and Attitudes of the Unemployed, Prepared by Wilbur J. Cohen, William Haber and Eva Mueller.

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Title

The Impact of Unemployment in the 1958 Recession [Report for Consideration by the] Special Committee on Unemployment Problems, United States Senate, Pursuant to S. Res., 252. A Report of Nationwide Surveys of Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance, and Attitudes of the Unemployed, Prepared by Wilbur J. Cohen, William Haber and Eva Mueller.

Subject

Employment

Description

A Report of Nationwide Surveys of Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance, and Attitudes of the Unemployed.

Special survey of Greater Detroit, February, 1958, finds much higher proportion of Negroes than whites unemployed.

Creator

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center

Source

Wayne State University

Publisher

U.S. Govt. Print. Office: Washington, D.C.

Date

1960

Contributor

Wilbur J. Cohen
William Haber
Eva Mueller

Relation

Also located at: Catalog entry (University of Michigan): https://search.lib.umich.edu/catalog/record/000962347

Identifier

778

Coverage

73 pages

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Citation

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, “The Impact of Unemployment in the 1958 Recession [Report for Consideration by the] Special Committee on Unemployment Problems, United States Senate, Pursuant to S. Res., 252. A Report of Nationwide Surveys of Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance, and Attitudes of the Unemployed, Prepared by Wilbur J. Cohen, William Haber and Eva Mueller.,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed May 19, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/869.