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References for Do youths graduating in a recession incur permanent losses?
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Key references
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Kawaguchi, D., Murao, T. "Labor market
institutions and long-term effects of youth unemployment" 46:2 (2014): 95–116. Key reference: [1]
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Genda, Y., Kondo, A., Ohta, S. "Long-term effects
of a recession at labor market entry in Japan and the United
States" 45:1 (2010): 157–196. Key reference: [2]
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Speer, J. D. "Wages, hours, and
the school-to-work transition: The consequences of leaving
school in a recession for less-educated men" 16:1 (2016): 97–124. Key reference: [3]
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Kondo, A. "Differential
effects of graduating during a recession across gender and
race" 4:23 (2015): 1–24. Key reference: [4]
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Cockx, B., Ghirelli, C. "" Labour
Economics (Forthcoming). Key reference: [5]
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Oreopoulos, P., von
Wachter, T., Heisz, A. "The short- and
long-term career effects of graduating in a recession" 4:1 (2012): 1–29. Key reference: [6]
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Altonji, J. G., Kahn, L. B., Speer, J. D. "Cashier or
consultant? Entry labor market conditions, field of study, and
career success" 34:1 (2016): 361–401. Key reference: [7]
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Brunner, B., Kuhn, A. "The impact of
labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment and
wages" 27:3 (2014): 705–738. Key reference: [8]
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Stevens, K. . Sydney: University of Sydney, 2008. Key reference: [9]
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Raaum, O., Røed, K. "Do business cycle
conditions at the time of labor market entry affect future
employment prospects?" 88:2 (2006): 193–210. Key reference: [10]
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Liu, K., Salvanes, K. G., Sörensen, E. "Good skills in bad
times: Cyclical skill mismatch and the long-term effects of
graduating in a recession" 84 (2016): 3–17. Key reference: [11]
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Kwon, I., Milgrom, E. M., Hwang, S. "Cohort effects in
promotions and wages: Evidence from Sweden and the United
States" 45:3 (2010): 772–808. Key reference: [12]
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Fernández-Kranz, D., Rodríguez-Planas, N. "The perfect storm:
Graduating in a recession in a segmented labor market" . New York: IE Business School and City University of New York
(CUNY), Queens College, 2015. Key reference: [13]
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Kawaguchi, D., Murao, T. "Labor market
institutions and long-term effects of youth unemployment" 46:2 (2014): 95–116.
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Additional References
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- Gaini, M., Leduc, A., Vicard, A. Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques Working Paper No.2012/5, 2012.
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- Maclean, J. C., Covington, R., Sikora Kessler, A. "Labor market conditions at school-leaving: Long-run effects on marriage and fertility" 34:1 (2016): 63–88.
- Maclean, J. C., Hill, T. D. "Leaving school in an economic downturn and self-esteem across early and middle adulthood" 37 (2015): 1–12.
- Mansour, H. . Denver, CO: University of Colorado Denver and DIW Berlin, 2009.
- Oreopoulos, P., von Wachter, T., Heisz, A. IZA Discussion Paper No.3578, 2008.
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