Male prime-age nonworkers: evidence from the NLSY97

IF 2.4 4区 经济学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Monthly Labor Review Pub Date : 2020-12-02 DOI:10.21916/mlr.2020.25
D. Rothstein
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The labor force participation rate of prime-age men has been mostly falling since the late 1960s, with steeper declines during recessionary periods. This paper uses longitudinal data to examine whether men’s prior trajectories of schooling, work, family, income, health, incarceration, and living situations differ between nonworkers and their working peers. It also investigates whether non-work status is a transitory state, and whether parents, spouses, partners, or others are providing support. The data in this paper are from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97), which contains detailed histories about individuals’ lives across multiple domains. This allows one to drill down past top-level information about employment and schooling to create a more nuanced picture involving support systems, criminal behaviors, family formation, health, disability, and youth expectations regarding educational attainment and future employment. At the 2015-16 NLSY97 survey date about 9 percent of men, who range in age from 30 to 36, had not worked in the prior year. Most of these men had never married, about a third lived in a household with a parent, and almost 20 percent were incarcerated at the time of the interview. The vast majority of men who did not work in the year prior to the 2015-16 interview also did not work much in earlier years.
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男性壮年非工人:来自NLSY97的证据
自20世纪60年代末以来,黄金年龄男性的劳动力参与率一直在下降,在经济衰退时期下降幅度更大。这篇论文使用纵向数据来检验男性之前在教育、工作、家庭、收入、健康、监禁和生活状况方面的轨迹在非工人和同龄人之间是否存在差异。它还调查非工作状态是否是一种暂时状态,以及父母、配偶、伴侣或其他人是否在提供支持。本文中的数据来自1997年全国青年纵向调查(NLSY97),该调查包含了多个领域个人生活的详细历史。这使人们能够深入了解过去关于就业和学校教育的顶层信息,以创建一个更细致的画面,涉及支持系统、犯罪行为、家庭组建、健康、残疾以及年轻人对教育程度和未来就业的期望。在2015-16年NLSY97调查日期,年龄在30岁至36岁之间的男性中,约有9%在前一年没有工作过。这些男性中的大多数从未结婚,大约三分之一的人与父母住在一起,在采访时,近20%的人被监禁。绝大多数在2015-16年面试前一年没有工作的男性在前几年也没有太多工作。
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