Number of Jobs, Labor Market Experience, and Earnings Growth:Results From A Longitudinal Survey
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- Number of Jobs Held, Labor Market Activity, and Earnings Growth Among the Youngest Baby Boomers: Results From a Longitudinal Survey Summary
- Number of Jobs Held, Labor Market Activity, and Earnings Growth Among the Youngest Baby Boomers: Results From a Longitudinal Survey Technical Note
- Table 1. Number of jobs held by individuals from age 18 to age 42 in 1978-2006 by educational attainment, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and age
- Table 2. Duration of employment relationships with a single employer for all jobs started from age 18 to age 42 in 1978-2006 by age at start of job, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
- Table 3. Percent of weeks individuals were employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force from age 18 to age 42 in 1978-2006 by educational attainment, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
- Table 4. Percent of weeks individuals were employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force from age 18 to age 42 in 1978-2006 by age, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
- Table 5. Average annual percent growth in inflation-adjusted hourly earnings from 1978-2006 by educational attainment, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and age
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Last Modified Date: June 27, 2008