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Youth
International comparison of youth unemployment rates in recent decades
(08/04/09)
Women's-to-men's earnings ratio, 1979-2008
(07/31/09)
2008 high school grads and college enrollment
(04/29/09)
Unemployment and demographics in February 2009
(03/10/09)
Employment of 20- and 21-year-olds not enrolled in school
(02/04/09)
School status at age 21
(01/27/09)
Activities of high school students by age
(01/02/09)
Injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work by age in 2007
(11/21/08)
Summer 2008 labor force participation of youth
(09/03/08)
Unemployment among youth, Summer 2008
(08/29/08)
Youngest boomers: 10.8 jobs from ages 18-42
(06/30/08)
Unemployment rate 26.9 percent among recent dropouts
(04/30/08)
Recent high school graduates and labor force participation, October 2007
(04/29/08)
2007 high school grads and college enrollment
(04/28/08)
School status at age 20
(01/31/08)
Injuries and illness resulting in days away from work by age in 2006
(11/09/07)
Unemployment among youth, Summer 2007
(08/28/07)
Summer 2007 labor force participation of youth
(08/27/07)
Recent high school graduates and labor force participation
(05/02/07)
2006 high school grads and college enrollment
(04/27/07)
Educational attainment at age 19
(04/03/07)
Employment of 18- and 19-year-olds not enrolled in school
(03/28/07)
Employee tenure, 2006
(09/11/06)
Youth unemployment, Summer 2006
(08/29/06)
Summer 2006 labor force participation of youth
(08/28/06)
Summer jobs: where teens work
(06/27/06)
Unemployment among Gulf War veterans
(06/01/06)
Recent high school graduates and the work force
(03/29/06)
Unemployment rate 32.9 percent among recent dropouts
(03/28/06)
College enrollment of 2005 high school grads
(03/27/06)
Enlistment of youth in the Armed Forces
(02/27/06)
Age and injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work, 2004
(12/14/05)
Volunteering in 2005
(12/12/05)
Daily time use of high school students
(10/27/05)
Unemployment among youth, Summer 2005
(08/23/05)
Youth labor force participation in Summer 2005
(08/22/05)
Employment of high school students rises by grade
(04/28/05)
Unemployment rate 39.9 percent among recent dropouts
(04/06/05)
College enrollment of 2004 high school grads
(03/29/05)
Unemployment in September 2004
(10/13/04)
Younger boomers: 10.2 jobs from ages 18-38
(08/30/04)
Employment duration of younger baby boomers
(08/26/04)
Unemployment among youth this summer
(08/25/04)
Youth labor force participation in Summer 2004
(08/19/04)
Unemployment rates by age and the baby boom
(07/22/04)
2003 high school graduates and college enrollment
(05/04/04)
Work experience of teenagers by race, Hispanic origin, and age
(02/19/04)
Age and the working poor
(01/26/04)
Lowest July labor force participation rate for youth since 1966
(08/12/03)
Fewer youths in summer work
(08/11/03)
Unemployment rate 29.8 percent among recent dropouts
(06/30/03)
2002 high school graduates and college enrollment
(06/26/03)
Lost-worktime injuries by age
(03/31/03)
Most 16- to 18-year-old students work in school year and summer
(02/06/03)
Common occupations for 16-year-olds: cashiers and cooks
(02/05/03)
Volunteering across the ages
(12/30/02)
More school, less labor
(10/28/02)
Unemployment rates in August
(09/09/02)
Youth unemployment this summer
(09/03/02)
Younger boomers: nearly 10 jobs by age 36
(08/28/02)
Lowest July labor force participation rate for youth since 1971
(08/14/02)
Unemployment rates in July
(08/05/02)
Unemployment rate 35.9 percent among dropouts
(05/20/02)
College enrollment of 2001 high school graduates
(05/15/02)
Most full-timers among working poor have one labor market problem
(04/23/02)
Youths, blacks, Hispanics most likely to be working poor
(04/16/02)
Unemployment rates in March
(04/09/02)
Unemployment rates in February
(03/12/02)
Employee and freelance jobs among youths
(12/27/01)
Boys, girls equally likely to be "employees" by age 17
(12/21/01)
Youth segment of labor force to grow fastest
(12/11/01)
Family structure and employment of 15-year-olds
(10/18/01)
About one in ten 16-year-old students working more than half-time
(10/10/01)
Are youths working more now than in the past?
(10/05/01)
Lowest July labor force participation rate for youth since 1972
(08/27/01)
Youth employment, unemployment both rise in summer
(08/22/01)
Unemployment rates in July
(08/07/01)
Most of last year's high school graduates in labor force
(04/23/01)
College enrollment of last year's high school graduates
(04/16/01)
Younger workers have highest poverty rates
(04/05/01)
Unemployment rate rises in January
(02/05/01)
Most likely to be online: 14- to 17-year-olds
(01/05/01)
Most 16-year-old students work for pay
(12/08/00)
Teens with jobs-where does the money go?
(11/01/00)
Weekly earnings of full-time workers in third quarter
(10/20/00)
Youth labor force participation this summer
(8/28/00)
Summer youth unemployment rate lowest since 1969
(8/24/00)
Majority of working 15- to 17-year olds earn above minimum wage
(8/23/00)
Eating and drinking places industry hire the most 15-year-olds
(8/8/00)
Youth working in high school more likely to be employed in future
(8/1/00)
Risk of lost worktime injuries for youth
(7/27/00)
Youths from higher-income families more likely to work
(7/24/00)
Common occupations for 15-year-olds: cashiers and cooks
(7/18/00)
Over half of youth are students; half of students are in labor force
(5/25/00)
Decline in college enrollment rate
(5/18/00)
Young adults most likely to be among the working poor
(9/9/99)
Youth employment up 2.8 million this summer
(8/27/99)
Nonfatal injuries to young workers
(8/4/99)
Majority of college students work for pay
(7/20/99)
Youths and on-the-job danger
(7/15/99)
Unemployment and the newest high school dropouts
(7/12/99)
Young women enroll in college in greater numbers than young men
(06/30/99)
More than a third of youths combine school and jobs
(5/13/99)
Two of five 15-year olds hold jobs
(5/10/99)
About a quarter of 14-year olds hold jobs
(5/03/99)
Reasons for unemployment differ by gender, age
(3/19/99)
The young are most likely to be contingent workers
(2/9/99)
Young workers more likely to try new occupations
(12/14/98)
About 1 in 6 college graduates earns less than high school graduates
(10/30/98)
More high school graduates enrolling in college
(10/19/98)
People average 8.6 jobs from ages 18 to 32
(10/13/98)
Fewer youths hired this summer
(10/2/98)
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