The results of an exploratory survey of employer recruitment practices, undertaken in the Melbourne metropolitan area in 1983, are considered in relation to the general propositions of information theory applicable to employer recruitment. They are broadly consistent with the theory and provide sound evidence of efficiency gains to specialization in information in labour recruitment.
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