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JOB LOSS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1981-2001
Henry S. Farber
Economics
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Cost of Job Loss
12%
Countercyclical
12%
Cyclical Components
12%
Displaced Workers
62%
Earnings Growth
12%
Earnings Losses
25%
Educated Workers
25%
Education Level
12%
Employment Rate
12%
Full Employment
12%
Full-time Job
12%
Job Loss
100%
Labor Market
37%
Loss Rate
25%
Mid-1990s
12%
Overall Rate
12%
Part-time Work
12%
Post-displacement
12%
Re-employment
12%
Tight
12%
United States
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Earnings Losses
66%
Labor Market Integration
33%
Part-Time Employment
33%