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THE IMPACT OF THE 1990s ECONOMIC BOOM ON LESS-EDUCATED WORKERS IN RURAL AMERICA AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Bosley, Stacie A..
This article uses National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) data to investigate the impact of local labor market conditions on the employment and earnings of rural non-college-educated workers. The results suggest that local economic conditions in the late 1990s did have a positive impact on wages, and the effect is larger for workers with no more than a high school degree compared to their college-educated counterparts. Further, there is evidence of a difference between rural and urban labor markets, suggesting that the 1990s boom helped urban less-educated workers but not those in rural areas. The rural/urban difference is most apparent for male workers.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Employment; Local labor markets; NLSY79; Rural; Unemployment; Wages; Wage curve; Labor and Human Capital.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/18918
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THE IMPACT OF THE 1990S ECONOMIC BOOM ON LESS-EDUCATED WORKERS IN RURAL AMERICA: DID THE RISING TIDE LIFT ALL BOATS? AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Bosley, Stacie A..
We use national longitudinal survey data (NLSY79) to investigate the impact of local labor market conditions on the employment and earnings of rural non-college-educated workers. Results suggest that local economic conditions in the late 1990s did have a positive impact on wages, and the effect is larger for workers with no more than a high school degree compared to their college-educated counterparts. We find little evidence of a difference between rural and urban impacts, suggesting that the 1990s boom helped both rural and urban less-educated workers. These results suggest that an expanding economy continues to be a powerful anti-poverty force.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Labor and Human Capital.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/19657
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EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS OF THE WORKING POOR IN RURAL AND URBAN LABOR MARKETS AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Weber, Bruce A..
We use a unique administrative database to analyze the impact of labor market conditions on the employment outcomes of working poor adults in Oregon. Stronger labor demand conditions are associated with better employment outcomes. Lower earnings and less steady employment in rural areas are largely explained by higher unemployment rates.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Labor and Human Capital.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/35665
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Product Market Competition and Human Resource Practices: An Analysis of the Retail Food Sector AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Freedman, Matthew; Lane, Julia; McCall, Brian P.; Nestoriak, Nicole; Park, Timothy A..
The rise of super-centers and the entry of Wal-Mart into food retailing have dramatically altered the competitive environment in the industry. This paper explores the impact of such changes on the labor market practices of traditional food retailers. We use longitudinal data on workers and firms to construct new measures of compensation and employment, and examine how these measures evolve within and across firms in response to changes in product market structure. An additional feature of the analysis is to combine rich case study knowledge about the retail food industry with the new matched employer-employee data from the Census Bureau.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Supermarkets; Human resource practices; Competition; Internal labor market; Wage growth; Labor and Human Capital; Marketing.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/14349
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EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR LOW-INCOME ADULTS IN RURAL AND URBAN LABOR MARKETS AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Connolly, Laura S.; Weber, Bruce A..
This study analyzes the impact of local labor market conditions on the probability of employment and duration of employment for low-income adults in Oregon. We find that economic conditions (lower employment growth and higher unemployment rates) help to explain the less successful employment outcomes for low-income adults in non-metro areas.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Rural labor markets; Employment; Low-income workers; Labor and Human Capital.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/21624
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Local Labor Market Conditions and the Jobless Poor: How Much Does Local Job Growth Help in Rural Areas? AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Connolly, Laura S.; Weber, Bruce A..
The employment outcomes of a group of jobless poor Oregonians are tracked in order to analyze the relative importance of local labor market conditions on their employment outcomes. Local job growth increases the probability that a jobless poor adult will get a job and shortens the length of time until she finds a job. After accounting for both the effects of personal demographic characteristics and local job growth, there is little evidence that the probability of employment or the duration of joblessness differs in rural compared with urban areas.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Employment; Local labor markets; Rural labor markets; Rural poverty; Unemployment; Welfare reform; Labor and Human Capital.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/31060
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EMPLOYMENT GROWTH AND COMMUTING PATTERNS IN RURAL LABOR MARKETS AgEcon
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Bachewe, Fantu.
We estimate a county-level labor market model for Minnesota in order to decompose employment growth into labor force, commuting, and unemployment changes. Preliminary results suggest that 1990-2000 employment growth was accommodated by increased in-commuting and labor force growth, with in-commuting more important in metro than rural counties.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Labor and Human Capital.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/19955
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