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Title: Self-Employment Duration of Younger Men Over the Business Cycle
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1. Rissman, Ellen R.
Self-Employment Duration of Younger Men Over the Business Cycle
Economic Perspectives 30,3 (Q III, 2006): 14-27.
Also: http://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:fip:fedhep:y:2006:i:qiii:p:14-27:n:v.30no.3
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Keyword(s): Job Turnover; Labor Market Demographics; Self-Employed Workers

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The article presents information related to self-employment of youths. Self-employment is a fluid labor market state, exhibiting a great deal of turnover. People can be attached to self-employment for a number of reasons. Aggregate and local labor market conditions play an important role in determining the duration of self-employment. A growing economy appears to encourage people who are self-employed to exit self-employment.
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Rissman, Ellen R. "Self-Employment Duration of Younger Men Over the Business Cycle." Economic Perspectives 30,3 (Q III, 2006): 14-27.