Changes in the aggregate labor force participation rate
This paper presents a simple methodology for decomposing changes in the aggregate labor force participation rate (LFPR) into demographic group changes in both participation behavior and population shares. Changes in population shares dominated behavioral changes in the historical evolution of the aggregate LFPR
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2009
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Authors: | Hotchkiss, Julie L. |
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Economic Review. - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. - 2009, v. 94, no. 4
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
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