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Gunderson, Morley 1945

Archival location guide — where this economist’s surviving papers are held, their notable correspondents, and key published sources.

Born 1945

Morley K Gunderson, is a Canadian labour economist and professor emeritus at the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario. He is the inaugural holder of the CIBC Chair in Youth Employment at University of Toronto. In honour of his tenure as director of the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources from 1985-1997, the Morley Gunderson Prize was established. He is known for his contributions to understanding the effects of minimum wages, youth employment, and gender discrimination in the labour market.

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Where the papers are held

The surviving papers of Gunderson, Morley 1945 are held at University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services.

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Cite this entry

Gunderson, Morley 1945. “Archival papers.” Economists’ Papers, https://www.economistspapers.org.uk/gunderson-morley-1945/ (accessed 17 Jun 2026).