Draft #1 of Social Science Study
Problem: Seasonal Unemployment difficulties
Research Question: How can those who suffer seasonal unemployment be helped with basic necessities?
Sources:
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Goza, F., & Demaris, A. (2003). Unemployment Transitions among Brazilians in the United States and Canada. International Migration,41(5), 127-152. doi:10.1111/j.0020-7985.2003.00263.x
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