Long-term employment relationships have long been an important feature of the labor market in the United States. However, increased international competition and the wave of corporate downsizing in the 1990s raised concerns that long-term employment relationships in the United States were disappearing. I present evidence in this study, based on data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) from 1973-2006, that long-term employment relationships have, in fact, become much less common for men in the private sector. Mirroring this decline in tenure and long-term employment relationships, there has been an increase in “churning” (defined as the proportion of workers in jobs with less than one year of tenure) for males in the private sector as t...
Popular perception holds that employment stability has decreased in recent decades. However, no conc...
Long-term unemployment reached historically high levels following the Great Recession of 2007–2009. ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Economics. Advisor: Larry Jones. 1 c...
Long-term employment relationships have long been an important feature of the labor market in the Un...
The wave of corporate downsizing in the 1990s focused attention on the role of long-term employment ...
Recent declines in the average length of time that U.S. workers spend with a given employer represen...
The wave of corporate downsizing in the 1990s focused attention on the role of long-term employment ...
Recent declines in the average length of time that US workers spend with a given employer represent ...
I synthesize and summarize a set of recent papers on changes in the employment relationship. The aut...
Job tenure and the incidence of long-term employment have declined sharply in the United States Howe...
There has been considerable debate as to whether job stability has declined in the United States. Th...
This paper extends the investigation of Ignaczak [5] of the first employment spell of workers across...
There is a widespread belief among the U.S. workforce that job security has declined dramatically in...
In earlier work we examined the temporal evolution of job stability in U.S. labor markets through th...
This paper extends the investigation of Ignaczak [5] of the first employment spell of workers across...
Popular perception holds that employment stability has decreased in recent decades. However, no conc...
Long-term unemployment reached historically high levels following the Great Recession of 2007–2009. ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Economics. Advisor: Larry Jones. 1 c...
Long-term employment relationships have long been an important feature of the labor market in the Un...
The wave of corporate downsizing in the 1990s focused attention on the role of long-term employment ...
Recent declines in the average length of time that U.S. workers spend with a given employer represen...
The wave of corporate downsizing in the 1990s focused attention on the role of long-term employment ...
Recent declines in the average length of time that US workers spend with a given employer represent ...
I synthesize and summarize a set of recent papers on changes in the employment relationship. The aut...
Job tenure and the incidence of long-term employment have declined sharply in the United States Howe...
There has been considerable debate as to whether job stability has declined in the United States. Th...
This paper extends the investigation of Ignaczak [5] of the first employment spell of workers across...
There is a widespread belief among the U.S. workforce that job security has declined dramatically in...
In earlier work we examined the temporal evolution of job stability in U.S. labor markets through th...
This paper extends the investigation of Ignaczak [5] of the first employment spell of workers across...
Popular perception holds that employment stability has decreased in recent decades. However, no conc...
Long-term unemployment reached historically high levels following the Great Recession of 2007–2009. ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Economics. Advisor: Larry Jones. 1 c...