White-and-blue-collar jobs in the recent recession and recovery: who's singing the blues?
Erica Groshen and
Donald Williams
Economic Review, 1992, vol. 28, issue Q IV, 2-12
Abstract:
An investigation of the 1990-91 recession's impact on blue- versus white-collar workers, showing that although blue-collar workers bore the brunt of the downturn, white-collar employment growth was unusually slow by historical standards.
Date: 1992
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