Analyzes patterns in the percentage of workers unemployed at any point between May 2008 and March 2011, number of months they were unemployed, wage losses at reemployment, and likelihood of workers leaving the labor force by age group
Based on a survey, census data, and labor statistics, examines trends in labor participation, with a...
Working Paper: WP 2013-285Employment trends in the US were similar across age groups in the 1960s, 1...
In recent years, the media has devoted considerable attention to the effects of downsizing and corpo...
Examines the unemployment rate of adults age fifty-five and older by gender, industry, education lev...
Working longer is often hailed as the best way to increase retirement incomes, yet this strategy dep...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Unemployment ...
Since the Great Depression, the worst episode of unemployment came in the second half of 1982 and th...
This brief examines the issue of unemployed older workers. It examines the scope and impact of unemp...
The rate of involuntary job loss among older workers has increased in recent years. Previous researc...
Abstract In this research we show that workers aged 30–44 were significantly more likely than those ...
As the members of the “baby boom” generation — people born between 1946 and 1964 — approach retireme...
Until the global economic crisis caused by the Covid19 pandemic, the Great Recession (GR) of 2007-20...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As with...
The rate of involuntary job loss among older workers has increased in recent years. Previous researc...
We present data characterizing the U.S. labor market during the Great Recession and subsequent recov...
Based on a survey, census data, and labor statistics, examines trends in labor participation, with a...
Working Paper: WP 2013-285Employment trends in the US were similar across age groups in the 1960s, 1...
In recent years, the media has devoted considerable attention to the effects of downsizing and corpo...
Examines the unemployment rate of adults age fifty-five and older by gender, industry, education lev...
Working longer is often hailed as the best way to increase retirement incomes, yet this strategy dep...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Unemployment ...
Since the Great Depression, the worst episode of unemployment came in the second half of 1982 and th...
This brief examines the issue of unemployed older workers. It examines the scope and impact of unemp...
The rate of involuntary job loss among older workers has increased in recent years. Previous researc...
Abstract In this research we show that workers aged 30–44 were significantly more likely than those ...
As the members of the “baby boom” generation — people born between 1946 and 1964 — approach retireme...
Until the global economic crisis caused by the Covid19 pandemic, the Great Recession (GR) of 2007-20...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As with...
The rate of involuntary job loss among older workers has increased in recent years. Previous researc...
We present data characterizing the U.S. labor market during the Great Recession and subsequent recov...
Based on a survey, census data, and labor statistics, examines trends in labor participation, with a...
Working Paper: WP 2013-285Employment trends in the US were similar across age groups in the 1960s, 1...
In recent years, the media has devoted considerable attention to the effects of downsizing and corpo...