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The impact of structural dynamics on job mobility rates in the United States
Taek Jin Shin
School of Labor and Employment Relations
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United States
100%
Structural Dynamics
100%
Job Mobility
100%
Mobility Rate
100%
Structural Change
50%
Event History Analysis
16%
Human Capital
16%
Behavior Change
16%
Labor Market
16%
Industrial Labor
16%
Individual Behaviour
16%
Labor Market Inequality
16%
Dynamic Affect
16%
American Worker
16%
Mobility Outcomes
16%
Corporate Merger
16%
Industrial Restructuring
16%
Industry Mobility
16%
Industrial Expansion
16%
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979
16%
Industrial Shift
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Job Mobility
100%
Structural Change
50%
Labor Market
33%
Merger
33%
Industry
16%
Human Capital
16%
Industrial Restructuring
16%