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References for Effects of entering adulthood during a recession
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Key references
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Oreopoulous, P., von
Wachter, T., Heisz, A. "The short- and
long-term career effects of graduating in a recession" American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 4:1 (2012): 1–29. Key reference: [1]
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Kahn, L. B. "The long-term
labor market consequences of graduating from college in a bad
economy" Labour
Economics 17:2 (2010): 303–316. Key reference: [2]
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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 NBER Working
Paper No.20531, 2014. Key reference: [3]
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Clark, D. "Do recessions keep
students in school? The impact of youth unemployment on
enrolment in post-compulsory education in England" Economica 78:311 (2011): 523–545. Key reference: [4]
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Dettling, L., Hsu, J. "The state of young
adults’ balance sheets: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer
Finances" Federal Reserve
Bank of St. Louis Review 96:4 (2014): 305–330. Key reference: [5]
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Bricker, J., Dettling, L. J., Henriques, A., Hsu, J. W., Moore, K. B., Sabelhaus, J., Thompson, J., Windle, R. A. "Changes in U.S.
family finances from 2010 to 2013: Evidence from the Survey of
Consumer Finances" Federal Reserve
Bulletin 100:4 (2014): 1–41. Key reference: [6]
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Herbert, C., McCue, D., Sanchez-Moyano, R. Is Homeownership
Still an Effective Means of Building Wealth for Low Income and
Minority Households? (Was it Ever?) Harvard
University Working
Paper No.HBTL-06, 2013. Key reference: [7]
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Bottazzi, R., Crossley, T. F., Wakefield, M. "First-time house
buying and catch-up: A cohort study" Economica 82:S1 (2015): 1021–1047. Key reference: [8]
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Ferreira, F., Gyourko, J., Tracy, J. "Housing busts and
household mobility" Journal of Urban
Economics 68:1 (2010): 34–45. Key reference: [9]
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Malmendier, U., Nagel, S. "Depression babies:
Do macroeconomic experiences affect risktaking?" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 126:1 (2011): 373–416. Key reference: [10]
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Hoynes, H., Bitler, M. "Living
arrangements, doubling up, and the Great Recession: Was this
time different?" American Economic
Review 105:5 (2015): 166–170. Key reference: [11]
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Dettling, L., Hsu, J. Returning to the
Nest: Debt and Parental Co-residence Among Young Adults Finance and
Economics Discussion Series
Paper No.2014-80, 2014. Key reference: [12]
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Oreopoulous, P., von
Wachter, T., Heisz, A. "The short- and
long-term career effects of graduating in a recession" American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 4:1 (2012): 1–29.
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