The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes, and Consequences
Richard Freeman and
David Wise ()
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Date: 1982
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Chapters in this book:
- The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature Causes and Consequences , pp 1-16

- Richard Freeman and David Wise
- Teenage Unemployment: What is the Problem? , pp 17-35

- Martin Feldstein and David T. Ellwood
- The Youth Labor Market Problem in the United States: An Overview , pp 35-74

- Richard Freeman and James Medoff
- Why Does the Rate of Youth Labor Force Activity Differ across Surveys? , pp 75-114

- Richard Freeman and James Medoff
- Economic Determinants of Geographic and Individual Variation in the Labor Market Position of Young Persons , pp 115-154

- Richard Freeman
- Time Series Changes in Youth Joblessness , pp 155-198

- Michael L. Wachter and Choongsoo Kim
- The Dynamics of Youth Unemployment , pp 199-234

- Kim B. Clark and Lawrence Summers
- Labor Turnover and Youth Unemployment , pp 235-276

- Linda Leighton and Jacob Mincer
- High School Preparation and Early Labor Force Experience , pp 277-348

- Robert H. Meyer and David Wise
- Teenage Unemployment: Permanent Scars or Temporary Blemishes? , pp 349-390

- David T. Ellwood
- The Employment and Wage Consequences of Teenage Women's Nonemployment , pp 391-426

- Mary Corcoran
- Dead-end Jobs and Youth Unemployment , pp 427-452

- Charles Brown
- Family Effects in Youth Employment , pp 453-474

- Albert Rees and Wayne Gray
- The Minimum Wage and Job Turnover in Markets for Young Workers , pp 475-498

- Robert Hall
- Youth Unemployment in Britain and the United States Compared , pp 499-542

- Richard Layard
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