What’s behind Declining Male Labor Force Participation: Fewer Good Jobs or Fewer Men Seeking Them?
Scott Winship
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Annals of Computational Economics, 2017
Abstract:
The recent presidential campaign revived concerns about the state of the American job market. Many observers who are convinced that improving employment indicators mask pervasive hardship cite the increase in the number of prime-age men (those between the
Date: 2017
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