Trends in Long Term Employment in the United States, 1979-96"This paper was prepared for the 3rd Public GAAC Symposium on "Labor Markets in the USA and Germany" sponsored by the German-American Academic Council Federation held in Bonn, Germany on June 10-11, 1997" -- p. 1. |
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10-year jobs age category analyses are weighted benefit supplements category and six CATHERWOOD LIBRARY coefficients are normalized columns of table CPS sampling weights current employer Current Population Surveys decline in long-term demographic controls Displaced Workers Survey due to plant DWS survey date DWS's educational category explanatory variable Farber females fraction of workers incidence of 10-year incidence of long-term increase industrial and occupational industrial category job losers job loss rates job stability long jobs long-term employment relationships long-term jobs lost jobs occupational category outcome with respect pension and benefit percentage points plant closing position/shift abolished probability density function probit model recall bias reported being displaced rotation groups seven dummy variables six dummy variables slack standard errors standard normal probability substantial tenure greater three columns consists three years prior variable for nonwhite variables for age variables for educational variables for industrial variables for occupational weighted by CPS women workers who reported