Volume 23, Number 1 (Winter) 1988
Madden, Janice Fanning. 1988. "The Distribution of Economic Losses Among Displaced Workers: Measurement Methods Matter." Journal of Human Resources 23(1):93-107.
This paper uses data on displaced workers from the January 1984 Displaced Worker Survey and data on a comparison group of "nondisplaced" workers constructed from the Current Population Survey to measure how worker characteristics affect the distribution of losses from displacement for workers displaced between January 1983 and January 1984. Displaced blue collar workers, industry changes, white women, and black men who are displaced incur the greater losses. Anomalous findings in previous studies are shown to be the result of failure to include a comparison group and to specify losses correctly.
Financial support for this project was provided by the UPS Foundation Public Policy Initiatives Fund. Lee-in Chiu provided computational assistance. Comments from Lawrence Kahn, Nan Maxwell, Michael Podgursky, W. S. Siebert, Paul Swaim, and some anonymous referees improved the manuscript.
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