Demographic Differences in Cyclical Employment Variation

Demographic Differences in Cyclical Employment Variation
Author: Kim B. Clark
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Total Pages: 27
Release: 1980
Genre: Business cycles
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Demographic differences in patterns of employment variation over the business cycle are examined in this paper. Three primary conclusions emerge. First, both participation and unemployment must be considered in any analysis of cyclical changes in the labor market. Second, young people bear a disproportionate share of cyclical employment variation. Third, failure to consider participation has led to undue pessimism about the effect of aggregate demand policy on high unemployment groups. If participation did not surge, reduction in overall unemployment to its 1969 level would reduce the unemployment of almost all demographic groups to very low levels