The Lost Generation? Labor Market Outcomes for Post-Great Recession Entrants

A-Tier
Journal: Journal of Human Resources
Year: 2023
Volume: 58
Issue: 5

Score contribution per author:

4.022 = (α=2.01 / 1 authors) × 2.0x A-tier

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Abstract

I study cohort patterns in the labor market outcomes of recent college graduates, examining changes surrounding the Great Recession. Recession entrants have lower wages and employment than those of earlier cohorts; more recent cohorts’ employment is even lower, but the newest entrants’ wages have risen. I relate these changes to “scarring” effects of initial conditions. I demonstrate that adverse early conditions permanently reduce new entrants’ employment probabilities. I also replicate earlier results of medium-term scarring effects on wages that fade out by the early 30s. But scarring cannot account for the employment collapse for recent cohorts. There was a dramatic negative structural break in college graduates’ employment rates, beginning around the 2005 entry cohort, that shows no sign of abating.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:uwp:jhriss:v:58:y:2023:i:5:p:1452-1479
Journal Field
Labor
Author Count
1
Added to Database
2026-01-29