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Youth (See also Labor force; Education and training.)
Alaska’s ‘brain drain’: myth or reality?May 2004.
Antecedents and predecessors of NLSY79: paving the course.Feb. 2005.
Children of the NLSY79: a unique data resource.Feb. 2005.
Comparison of youth unemployment in Australia and the U.S., A.Oct. 1984.
Drug and alcohol use at work: a survey of young workers.Aug. 1991.
Earnings of college graduates: women compared with men.Mar. 1998. 
Education and the work histories of young adults.Apr. 1993. 
Education data in the NLSY79: a premiere research tool.Feb. 2005. 
Employment programs for disabled youth: and international view. (PDF 493K).—Dec. 1990.
Expenditures of college-age students and nonstudents.Jul. 2001
Job mobility and wage growth: evidence from the NLSY79.Feb. 2005.
Labor market success of young adults from two generations.Feb. 1998. 
Making it on their own: the baby-boom meets generation X.Feb. 1998. 
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 1979 cohort at 25, The.Feb. 2005.
NLSY97: an introduction, The.August 2001.
Occupational injuries among young workers.Oct. 2005.
Problem of respondent attrition: survey methodology is key, The.Feb. 2005.
Racial differences in youth employmentAug. 2001.
School-to-work programs: information from two surveysAug. 2001.
Seasonal  and sectoral patterns in youth employment.Apr. 2000
Self-employment, entrepreneurship, and the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
State labor legislation enacted in 1999.Jan. 2000.
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers.Oct. 1982.
Teen time use and parental education: evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS.May 2007.
Teenagers: employment and contributions to family spendingSept. 2000.
Tracking youth joblessness: persistent or fleeting?Feb. 1982. 
Transition from school to work: education and work experiences, The.Feb. 2005.
Training among young adults: who, what kind, and for how long?Aug. 1993. 
U.S. and German youths: unemployment and the transition from school to work.Mar. 1997. 
Variations in time use at stages of the life cycle..—Sept. 2005.
Who goes to college? Evidence from the NLSY97.Aug. 2008.
Worker training: what we’ve learned from the nlsy79.Feb. 2005.
Young men and the transition to stable employment.Aug. 1994. 
Young worker participation in post-school education and training.June 1998.
Youngest workers: 14- and 15-year-olds, The (PDF).—Feb. 1981.
Youth employment during school: results from two longitudinal surveysAug. 2001.
Youth employment in the United StatesAug. 2001.
Youth enrollment and employment during the school year.Feb. 2008.
Youth initiation into the labor marketAug. 2001.
Youth labor force activity: alternative surveys compared (PDF).—Mar. 1981.
Youth unemployment: an international perspective (PDF).—Jul. 1981.

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