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Haveman, Robert H. Knight, Brian |
Effects of Labor Market Changes on Young Adult Employment, Labor Market Mobility, Living Arrangements, and Economic Independence: A Cohort Analysis Presented: Blithewood Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY, Levy Economics Institute Conference, "Economic Mobility in America and Other Advanced Countries", October 2002 Cohort(s): NLSY79, Young Men, Young Women Publisher: Levy Economics Institute Keyword(s): Armed Forces Qualifications Test (AFQT); Earnings; Economic Independence; Gender Differences; I.Q.; Mobility, Economic; Skills; Wage Growth; Wages, Young Men; Wages, Young Women; Wages, Youth Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. |
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Haveman, Robert H. and Brian Knight. "Effects of Labor Market Changes on Young Adult Employment, Labor Market Mobility, Living Arrangements, and Economic Independence: A Cohort Analysis." Presented: Blithewood Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY, Levy Economics Institute Conference, "Economic Mobility in America and Other Advanced Countries", October 2002. |
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Keister, Lisa A. |
Religion and Wealth: The Role of Religious Affiliation and Participation in Early Adult Asset Accumulation and Mobility Presented: Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, Conference on International Perspectives on Household Wealth, October 2003 Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Levy Economics Institute Keyword(s): Assets; Mobility; Religion; Wealth Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. See, citation number 4656 in this bibliography. KEISTER, LISA A. Religion and Wealth: The Role of Religious Affiliation and Participation in Early Adult Asset Accumulation. Social Forces 82,1 (September 2003): 175-207. Also: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~waxmanci/Keister-Religion&Wealth.pdf |
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Keister, Lisa A. "Religion and Wealth: The Role of Religious Affiliation and Participation in Early Adult Asset Accumulation and Mobility." Presented: Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, Conference on International Perspectives on Household Wealth, October 2003. |
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Steckel, Richard Hall Krishnan, Jayanthi |
Wealth Mobility in America: A View from the National Longitudinal Survey Presented: Blithewood Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY, Levy Economics Institute Conference, "Economic Mobility in America and Other Advanced Countries", October 19, 2002. Also: http://www.levyinstitute.org/pubs/rpt9_02.pdf Cohort(s): Mature Women, Older Men Publisher: Levy Economics Institute Keyword(s): Age and Ageing; Household Income; Marital Status; Mobility; Poverty; Racial Differences; Wealth Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. |
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Steckel, Richard Hall and Jayanthi Krishnan. "Wealth Mobility in America: A View from the National Longitudinal Survey." Presented: Blithewood Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY, Levy Economics Institute Conference, "Economic Mobility in America and Other Advanced Countries", October 19, 2002. |
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Zagorsky, Jay L. |
Wealth, Mobility and Race: A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Young Baby Boomers Blithewood Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY, "Economic Mobility in America and Other Advanced Countries", Levy Economics Institute Conference, October 2002. Also: http://www.levy.org/mobility/papers/ses5_10.pdf Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Levy Economics Institute Keyword(s): Ethnic Differences; Hispanics; Mobility; Mobility, Economic; Racial Differences; Wealth Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. Wealth in the U.S. is highly correlated with status, power, health and many other socio-economic outcomes. Wealth and its associated benefits, however, are distributed quite unevenly throughout society, with U.S. wealth data exhibiting sharp racial and ethnic differences. In national data black families hold the least wealth, Hispanic families rank in the middle, while whites and Asians hold the most... Overall, most young baby boomers have experienced tremendous wealth mobility during the early part of their working lives. Compared to whites, blacks and Hispanics accumulate lower net worth because they start at lower wealth levels and experience less upward and more downward mobility over time. |
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Zagorsky, Jay L. "Wealth, Mobility and Race: A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Young Baby Boomers." Blithewood Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY, "Economic Mobility in America and Other Advanced Countries", Levy Economics Institute Conference, October 2002. |