thanks, the U of Michigan Press wants to reprint my BJELL paper (the one I sent to you) but they want updates. Seems all this work for no money works really well for the universities, eh? Since I am not a professor, it is all on my own time. Marta
Doug Henwood wrote:
>
> "Underemployment" is pretty hard to define, much less measure. A
> musician who works as a cabbie may be said to be underemployed, but
> maybe s/he's a bad musician who should stick to driving. The most
> common measure of "hidden" unemployment in the U.S. is the BLS's U-6
>snip