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The Economics of Labor Force Participation (Paperback)
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The Economics of Labor Force Participation (Paperback)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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This comprehensive and detailed analysis of the factors that
determine who is in the labor force in the United States is equally
interesting for the light it sheds on what people are not working
or seeking work-and why they are not. The effects on labor force
participation rates of both individual characteristics (e.g. age,
marital status, color, educational attainment) and labor market
conditions (unemployment, earnings, industry mix) are analyzed for
specific population groups: prime-age males, single women, married
women, older persons, and younger persons. The book concludes with
a discussion of the sensitivity of participation rates to the
tightness of labor markets as revealed by both time-series and
cross-sectional analyses. Originally published in 1969. The
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published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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