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A worker's ability to maintain and transfer accumulated pension benefits when changing jobs is not widespread among defined benefit pension plans, although portability provisions vary a great deal. Th...
During business cycles, the distribution of jobs by sex and industry undergoes large shifts. These changes have a permanent effect on job distribution by sex. This article explains why women gained mo...
Since 1964, employment in drugs manufacturing has grown through recessions and structural changes to the economy, while the industry has continued to make profits, invest in research and development, ...
Are more college graduates really taking 'high school' jobs?
college graduates 'high school' jobs
2009/4/29
A disaggregation of data by gender, age, and time period is needed to separate widespread anecdotes and misinterpretations from the facts. Some have written that the economy is generating college grad...
U.S. consumers:which jobs are they creating?
U.S. consumers domestic employment consumer spending
2009/4/27
The purchasing decisions consumers make help determine where the jobs are in the economy; as spending choices change over the 1994-2005 period, so will the industries and occupations employing the wor...
Overall job gains were moderated by losses in nondurable goods manufacturing and Federal employment; declining unemployment was tempered by persistent long-term joblessness. This article discusses som...
Because average wages are higher in manufacturing than in services, some observers view employment shifts to services as shifts from 'good' to 'bad' jobs. However, a deeper assessment reveals that, wi...
Persons enter or leave the labor force in response to a myriad of changing personal or economic conditions. Their decisions often do not seem to be closely linked to their stated desire or availabilit...
Despite a large influx of single mothers into the labor force following the passage of welfare reform in 1996, metropolitan areas generated more than enough jobs to employ these new entrants without d...
Employment in the public sector:two recessions’impact on jobs
Employment jobs public sector
2009/4/1
Government employment surged during the 2001 recession, only to fall victim to prolonged budget shortfalls afterwards; compared with the 1990s recession and aftermath, the 2001 recession itself had le...
Jobs in 2005:How do they compare with their March 2001 counterparts?
highlights employment changes 2001
2009/3/25
This article highlights employment changes in each industry sector during the 2001 recession and subsequent recovery period and compares the changes with previous recessions and recoveries. It begins ...
Within a given establishment, wages of workers vary considerably by job, particularly in certain occupations, such as public school
teachers, and with incentive pay playing a role as well; although c...
The Wage Performance of Immigrant Women: Full-Time Jobs, Part-Time Jobs, and the Role of Selection
Assimilation segmented labour markets discrete choice models
2013/10/17
This paper contrasts labour participation behaviour and wages of native and immigrant women. Since the impact of family structure on labor supply differs between natives and immigrants, we explicitly ...
Temporary Jobs: Stepping Stones or Dead Ends?
Temporary jobs fixed term contracts individual unobserved heterogeneity
2013/10/17
In Britain about 7% of male employees and 10% of female employees are in temporary jobs. In contrast to much of continental Europe, this proportion has been relatively stable over the 1990s. Using dat...