Trends in Job Instability and Wages for Young Adult Men Institute on Education and the Economy
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Data and measurement problems have complicated the debate over trends in job instability in the United States. In this paper we compare two cohorts of young white men from the National Longitudinal Surveys (NLS), construct a rigorous measure of job change, and confirm earlier findings of a significant increase in job instability in recent years. Further validation of this increase is found when we benchmark the NLS against the other main datasets in the field and conduct a thorough attrition analysis. Extending the analysis to wages, we find that the wage returns to job changing have both declined and become more unequal for young men, mirroring trends in their long-term wage growth.
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Summary of Findings: Work and Opportunity in the Post- Industrial Labor Market
This is a condensed and non-technical summary of a large-scale research project. Detailed findings can be found in the following 1998 IEE working papers: "Inequality and Mobility: Trends in Wage Growth for Young Adults," IEE Working Paper #7, and "Trends in Job Instability and Wages for Young Adult Men," IEE Working Paper #8. Annette Bernhardt and Marc Scott are senior research associates at th...
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