The scars of youth: effects of early‐career unemployment on future unemployment experience
Schmillen, Achim ; Umkehrer, Matthias
2017
156
3-4
December
youth unemployment ; frictional unemployment ; labour demand ; job insecurity
Unemployment
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12079
English
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"Does early‐career unemployment cause future unemployment? The authors approach this question using German administrative matched employer–employee data that track almost 700,000 individuals over 24 years. Instrumenting early‐career unemployment with firm‐specific labour demand shocks, they find significant and long‐lasting “scarring effects”. In the mean, each additional day of unemployment during the first eight years on the labour market increases unemployment in the following 16 years by half a day. However, quantile regressions show that the scarring effects are much stronger for individuals who already suffer from lengthy and repeated spells of unemployment. "
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