2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214234
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Early-career trajectories of young workers in the U.S. in the context of the 2008–09 recession: The effect of labor market entry timing

Abstract: ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to analyze differences in the employment and wage trajectories of college-educated young workers in the United States, as distinguished by the timing of their entry into the labor market relative to the onset of the 2008–09 recession.Methods and findingsUsing annual American Community Survey microdata, we analyzed the first six years of employment and wage outcomes for cohorts of young workers on traditional-student pathways entering the market (1) in 2006, shortly before re… Show more

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“…Large‐scale unemployment of nonregular workers in Japan in recent years is attributable to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, when nonregular workers (dispatch workers in particular) were laid off 8 . Research on the impact of the collapse on student employment has focused on the job market for new graduates and the labor difficulties encountered by young people 9,10 ; few studies have explored the impact on part‐time student workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large‐scale unemployment of nonregular workers in Japan in recent years is attributable to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, when nonregular workers (dispatch workers in particular) were laid off 8 . Research on the impact of the collapse on student employment has focused on the job market for new graduates and the labor difficulties encountered by young people 9,10 ; few studies have explored the impact on part‐time student workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key paradigmatic principle of a life course perspective is that historical events can affect people differently depending on the timing of these events in the life course (Elder, Johnson, and Crosnoe 2003). Recent research exemplifies these patterns, demonstrating that the timing of the Great Recession as individuals entered the labor market had subsequent implications for individual earning capabilities (Atherwood and Sparks 2019).…”
Section: Integrating a Life Course Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These fixed effects may also capture fluctuations in the economic climate over time. Research indicates that timing of entry into the labor market can have important effects on earnings, especially during times of economic recession (Sironi, 2018 ; Atherwood and Sparks, 2019 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%