Who Suffers During Recessions?
National Bureau of Economic Research · University of Arizona
Abstract
In this paper, we examine how business cycles affect labor market outcomes in the United States. We conduct a detailed analysis of how cycles affect outcomes differentially across persons of differing age, education, race, and gender, and we compare the cyclical sensitivity during the Great Recession to that in the early 1980s recession. We present raw tabulations and estimate a state panel data model that leverages variation across U.S. states in the timing and severity of business cycles. We find that the impacts of the Great Recession are not uniform across demographic groups and have been felt most strongly for men, black and Hispanic workers, youth, and low-education workers. These dramatic differences in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Recession
- Business cycle
- Demographic economics
- Great recession
- Affect (linguistics)
- Economics
- Panel data
- Demography
- Decent work and economic growth