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Henretta, John C.; Lee, Hyunkee – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1996
Current Population Survey data were used to examine men's later labor force participation for the 1895-1934 birth cohorts. A substantial portion of differences may be attributed to changing levels of social security benefits, the proportion of workers receiving disability benefits, and the unemployment rate. (SK)
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Employment Patterns, Males, Older Adults
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DeBoer, Larry; Seeborg, Michael – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
In 1982 the civilian jobless rate for men exceeded that for women for the first time since 1947. Employment trends suggest that the female unemployment rate may be lower in the future. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Females
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Holzer, Harry J. – Journal of Human Resources, 1986
This article presents an empirical analysis of self-reported reservation wages for unemployed young Black and White males. Results show that young Blacks seek wages that are comparable to those of young Whites in absolute terms but that are higher relative to what is available on the demand side of the market. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Employment Patterns, Labor Market, Males
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Turner, R. Jay – Social Policy, 1977
This article addresses the relationship between current employment status, job level, and psychiatric disorder. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Employment Patterns, Employment Problems, Males
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Dooley, Martin; Gottschalk, Peter – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
This article focuses on earnings inequality within education-experience groups, demonstrating that two simple demographic explanations are not sufficient to explain the trend. The article also shows that the proportion of people with zero earnings also increased within education-experience categories. (CT)
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Patterns, Males, Research Methodology
National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC. – 1976
Compilation of data on the unemployment and employment of artists on a base comparable with the data for the total U.S. population is presented. Tables present the main body of information about employment and unemployment. A brief summary of highlights is also included. Material presented is technical and intended for persons who are specially…
Descriptors: Artists, Employment, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
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Sviridoff, Michelle; Thompson, James W. – Crime and Delinquency, 1983
Examined relationships between employment and crime in 61 male misdemeanants. For many, low-level employment and crime were not mutually exclusive, although most respondents were not employed at the time of the arrest that led to their current incarceration. Combinations of employment and crime were more complex than anticipated. (JAC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Crime
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Terry, Sylvia Lazos – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
This report examines the extent to which Americans participated in the labor force, worked, or looked for work during 1979. It also takes a look at changes in work activity over the past decade as reflected in the work experience data. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Data Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
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Young, Anne McDougall – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
The 1970s were marked by an increase in the level of education attainment of the average worker. By 1979 thirty-six per cent of all workers over 18 completed at least one year of college, and the percentage of workers not completing high school declined considerably. While the proportion of men participating in the labor force continued to fall,…
Descriptors: Adults, Demography, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
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Deutermann, William V., Jr. – Monthly Labor Review, 1977
Using Current Population Survey data, this article examines the current activities of men of prime working age (25-54 years) who withdraw from the labor force; most cited illness, disability, or school as reasons for nonparticipation in 1976. (Editor/TA)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Individual Characteristics, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Utilization
Nilsen, Sigurd R. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1985
Examines reversal of two longstanding unemployment patterns in 1980-82 recession: nonmetropolitan unemployment rate exceeded metropolitan rate and men's unemployment rate exceeded women's. Attributes reversals to recent changes in labor force: shift to service economy, expansion of women's role in workplace, and changes in women's working…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Females, Labor Force
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Raelin, Joseph A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1981
Studied work experience of the young male cohort (ages 14-24) of the National Longitudinal Surveys. Results indicated part-time employment was a viable early labor market alternative related to later economic and occupational success. Early career unemployment was not critical in retarding personal economic advancement but had negative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Career Development, Comparative Analysis
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Rennie, David L. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1981
A survey of 1976-78 graduates shows almost three-quarters in the labor force, with average salaries of $14,610 (men) and $12,020 (women). Unemployment rates were 9.8 percent (men) and 6.1 percent (women), higher for 1978 graduates. Over 40 percent pursued further training. Program implications are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, Compensation (Remuneration)
Mincer, Jacob – 1989
A major benefit of education is the lower risk of unemployment at higher educational levels. Analysis of statistical data on the white male labor force drawn from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) indicates that the reduction of the incidence of unemployment is far more important than the reduced duration of unemployment in creating…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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Shank, Susan E.; Getz, Patricia M. – Monthly Labor Review, 1986
Describes labor market developments in 1985 for major age-sex, race-ethnic, industrial, and occupational groups. It also examines the performance of key employment and unemployment indicators in cyclical terms and evaluates selected developments from a secular perspective. Data discussed in this article come from two sources: household interviews…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
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