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Insecurity on the Labor Market

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There is a common feeling that life has become more insecure over time. I here consider this proposition with respect to the labor market. I first discuss how labor‐market insecurity might be measured, and then its potential consequences for individuals. To answer the question of “What Happened,” I then review a number of pieces of evidence regarding developments in the labor market, and perhaps surprisingly find no consistent support for the proposition that the labor market has become significantly more insecure.

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  • Andrew E. Clark, 2024. "Insecurity on the Labor Market," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 70(4), pages 914-933, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:revinw:v:70:y:2024:i:4:p:914-933
    DOI: 10.1111/roiw.12664
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