The Changing labor market : a longitudinal study of young men

Title
  1. The Changing labor market : a longitudinal study of young men / edited by Stephen M. Hills.
Published by
  1. Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books, ©1986.

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Additional authors
  1. Hills, Stephen M.
Description
  1. x, 166 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Subject
  1. Geschichte 1973-1985
  2. Labor supply > Effect of technological innovations on > United States
  3. Men > Employment > United States > Longitudinal studies
  4. Industries > United States
  5. Unemployment insurance > United States
  6. Young men > Employment > United States
  7. Industries
  8. Labor supply > Effect of technological innovations on
  9. Men > Employment
  10. Unemployment insurance
  11. Young men > Employment
  12. Arbeitsmarkt
  13. Aufsatzsammlung
  14. Plein emploi > Technologie > États-Unis
  15. Hommes > Emploi > Études longitudinales. > États-Unis
  16. Industrie > États-Unis
  17. Assurance-chômage > États-Unis
  18. Jeunes hommes > Emploi > États-Unis
  19. United States
  20. USA
  21. USA
Genre/Form
  1. Longitudinal studies.
Contents
  1. Introduction / Stephen M. Hills -- The displaced worker: consequences of career interruption among young men / Ronald J. D'Amico and Jeff Golon -- Adjusting to recession / David Shapiro and Stephen M. Hills -- Adjusting to the structure of jobs: geographic mobility / Stephen M. Hills -- Household costs of unemployment / Lisa M. Lynch -- Career mobility among young men / Janina C. Latack and Ronald J. D'Amico -- Long-run effects of military service during the Vietnam war / John L. Jackson -- Skill transfer and military occupational training / Stephen Mangum and David Ball -- How fluid is the U.S. labor market? / Stephen M. Hills.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and index.