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LEADER: 02088cam a2200433 a 4500
001 673210
008 851002s1983 abc m 0 eng c
035 $aocn875003310
040 $beng
043 $an-cn-ab
049 $aAEU$beng
050 4 $aTD 171.5 C2$bA35 no.0071
090 $aHD 9502 K72 1983$bAENABC
090 0 $aTD 171.5 C2 A35 no.0071$bAEU
090 $aTN 858 E3 K89 1983$bAEEN
100 1 $aKrahn, H.
245 10 $aLabour market segmentation in Fort McMurray, Alberta /$cby Harvey J. Krahn.
260 $a[S.l. :$bs.n.],$c1983.
300 $axiii, 329 p. :$bill., map ;$c28 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $a[Report] ;$vOF-71
500 $aAlberta Environment, Research Management Division provided a research grant to study labour market segmentation and the survey data used in this study were collected in a study funded by AOSERP project$HS-30.5.
502 $aThesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alberta, 1983.
504 $aBibliography: p. 297-329.
520 $aDoctoral thesis. Addresses three questions: 1. Has the development of the Athabasca oil sands provided improved employment opportunities for migrants to Ft. McMurray? 2. Have these opportunities been equally distributed among the various stratas of society? 3. What are the attitudinal outcomes of participation in the local labour market?
596 $a2 38 48
650 0 $aHuman ecology$zAlberta$zFort McMurray.
650 0 $aLabor economics$zAlberta$zFort McMurray.
650 0 $aLabor supply$zAlberta$zFort McMurray.
650 0 $aEmployment (Economic theory)
651 0 $aFort McMurray (Alta.)
651 0 $aAthabasca Tar Sands (Alta.)
830 0 $aOpen file report (Alberta. Alberta Environment. Research Management Division) ;$v71.
926 $aAGL_CAP$bON_SHELF$cTN 858 E3 K89 1983$dBOOK$f1
926 $aAGL_CAP$bARCHIVES$cTN 858 E3 K89 1983$dNO_LOAN$f2
926 $aUARCRF$bREADONSITE$cTD 171.5 C2 A35$dNO_LOAN$f1
926 $aUASCITECH$bPOLAR$cTD 171.5 C2 A35 no.0071$dBOOK$f1