LEADER 02127oam 22003493a 450 001 9910693839203321 005 20230622022910.0 035 $a(NBER)w2021 035 $a(CKB)3240000000026745 035 $a(EXLCZ)993240000000026745 100 $a20230622d1986 fy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 200 14$aThe Youth Labor Market in the 80s$eDeterminants of Re-Employment Probabilities for Young Men and Women /$fLisa M. Lynch 210 $aCambridge, Mass$cNational Bureau of Economic Research$d1986 215 $a1 online resource$cillustrations (black and white); 225 1 $aNBER working paper series$vno. w2021 300 $aSeptember 1986. 330 3 $aThis paper presents an analysis of the determinants of re-employment probabilities for young workers in the U.S. Using data from the new National Longitudinal Survey youth cohort a model is developed to analyze the transition probabilities from nonemployment to employment. The key factors examined include personal characteristics, unemployment income, local demand conditions, and duration dependence. There are significant differences between the labor market experiences of whites and nonwhites, and males and females. High school dropouts have many more difficulties in the labor market than those who remain in school longer and/or receive other types of training. Local demand conditions are a strong determinant of the duration of spells of nonemployment and there appears to be strong evidence of negative duration dependence in re-employment probabilities for both young males and young females. 410 0$aWorking Paper Series (National Bureau of Economic Research)$vno. w2021. 517 $aThe Youth Labor Market in the 80s 606 $aLabor and Demographic Economics$2jelc 615 7$aLabor and Demographic Economics 686 $aJ$2jelc 700 $aLynch$b Lisa M$0121042 712 02$aNational Bureau of Economic Research. 801 0$bMaCbNBER 801 1$bMaCbNBER 906 $aDOCUMENT 912 $a9910693839203321 996 $aThe Youth Labor Market in the 80s$93386759 997 $aUNINA