During 1993-95, 4 million workers were displaced from their jobs, of which 775,000 (19 percent) were nonmetro workers. Although the displacement rate was similar for nonmetro and metro workers, nonmetro displaced workers were less likely to be unemployed at the survey date, found a new job faster, and had less earnings loss on the new job than did metro displaced workers. The nonmetro displaced worker was likely to be male, have at most a high school diploma, and be working as an operator, fabricator, or laborer
The economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
Structural changes in industry annually displace millions of American workers. As concern over this ...
This study examines the impact of permanent job loss on the occupational and financial losses (and g...
Some 6.2 million, or one-eighth, of the 1975 nonmetro population lived in metro areas 5 years earlie...
A study examined the labor.Aarket mobility of displaced workers, using a new data file that matches ...
Job displacement Lepresents a serious labor market problem affecting a broad spectrum of the labor f...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Sociology."D...
In the United States roughly one-half million workers with 3+ years on the job have become unemploye...
A fifth of employed nonmetropolitan household heads engaged in intercounty job commuting in 1975 Suc...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss between 1981 and 1999 using data fr...
Also presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists, May 1999, Cambridge, Massac...
Job displacement, caused by a variety of structural changes in the economy, is one of the dominant t...
This paper investigates the determinants of occupational mobility among displaced workers. Displaced...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss over the years of a booming economy, 2003–2008, using uniq...
The economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
Structural changes in industry annually displace millions of American workers. As concern over this ...
This study examines the impact of permanent job loss on the occupational and financial losses (and g...
Some 6.2 million, or one-eighth, of the 1975 nonmetro population lived in metro areas 5 years earlie...
A study examined the labor.Aarket mobility of displaced workers, using a new data file that matches ...
Job displacement Lepresents a serious labor market problem affecting a broad spectrum of the labor f...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Sociology."D...
In the United States roughly one-half million workers with 3+ years on the job have become unemploye...
A fifth of employed nonmetropolitan household heads engaged in intercounty job commuting in 1975 Suc...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss between 1981 and 1999 using data fr...
Also presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists, May 1999, Cambridge, Massac...
Job displacement, caused by a variety of structural changes in the economy, is one of the dominant t...
This paper investigates the determinants of occupational mobility among displaced workers. Displaced...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss over the years of a booming economy, 2003–2008, using uniq...
The economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
Structural changes in industry annually displace millions of American workers. As concern over this ...
This study examines the impact of permanent job loss on the occupational and financial losses (and g...