The Great Recession from December 2007 to June 2009 is associated with a dramatic weakening of the labor market from which, by some measures, it has not completely recovered. I use data from the Displaced Workers Survey (DWS) from 1984-2014 to investigate the incidence and consequences of job loss from 1981-2013. In particular, the 2010, 2012, and 2014 DWSs provide a window through which to examine the experience of job losers in the Great Recession and its aftermath and to compare their experience to that of earlier job losers. These data show a record high rate of job loss in the Great Recession, with almost one in six workers reporting having lost a job in the 2007-2009 period, that has not yet returned to pre-recession levels. The emplo...
Job loss has a permanent negative effect on life-time earnings and, in general, on labor market outc...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Turmoil in housing, credit and financial markets plunged the U.S. economy into a recession that has ...
Job losers in the Great Recession have had substantially more difficulty finding employment than in ...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss between 1981 and 1999 using data fr...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
Many have argued that the Great Recession is over and that the U.S. labor market is back to where it...
This paper asks whether Americans were jobless in 2014 because of where they were living in 2007. In...
The 1990-1991 recession has intensified concerns about the consequences of workers ’ job losses. To ...
We estimate the magnitudes of reduced earnings, work hours, and wage rates of workers displaced duri...
Amid the concerns about high unemployment rates for all age groups, there is always an assumption th...
Job tenure and the incidence of long-term employment have declined sharply in the United States Howe...
The Great Recession was the most severe recession experienced by the U.S. since the Great Depression...
It has been well over a decade since the economy tumbled into what is now dubbed the Great Recession...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Job loss has a permanent negative effect on life-time earnings and, in general, on labor market outc...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Turmoil in housing, credit and financial markets plunged the U.S. economy into a recession that has ...
Job losers in the Great Recession have had substantially more difficulty finding employment than in ...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss between 1981 and 1999 using data fr...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
Many have argued that the Great Recession is over and that the U.S. labor market is back to where it...
This paper asks whether Americans were jobless in 2014 because of where they were living in 2007. In...
The 1990-1991 recession has intensified concerns about the consequences of workers ’ job losses. To ...
We estimate the magnitudes of reduced earnings, work hours, and wage rates of workers displaced duri...
Amid the concerns about high unemployment rates for all age groups, there is always an assumption th...
Job tenure and the incidence of long-term employment have declined sharply in the United States Howe...
The Great Recession was the most severe recession experienced by the U.S. since the Great Depression...
It has been well over a decade since the economy tumbled into what is now dubbed the Great Recession...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Job loss has a permanent negative effect on life-time earnings and, in general, on labor market outc...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Turmoil in housing, credit and financial markets plunged the U.S. economy into a recession that has ...