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美国衰退职业与职业生涯结果

Declining Occupations and Career Outcomes in the United States
NBER Working Papers · 2026 · Erling Barth、Maria Forthun Hoen、Sari Pekkala Kerr、William R. Kerr

中文摘要

我们研究最初受雇于此后走向衰退的职业所带来的长期职业生涯后果。通过将2000年十年一次的人口普查数据与截至2020年的美国行政就业和收入记录相链接,我们追踪了超过240万名工人。在收缩至少25%的职业中就业,与累计收入降低约5%相关,尽管工作季度数略多。这一收入差异与来自瑞典和挪威的证据高度吻合,尽管就业调整方式有所不同。职业流动性可观但不完全,而子女日后的职业去向与其户主在2000年所属的职业增长类别之间的关联则要弱得多。

Abstract

We study long-run career consequences of initial employment in an occupation that subsequently declines. Linking the 2000 Decennial Census to US administrative employment and earnings records through 2020, we follow more than 2.4 million workers. Employment in an occupation that contracts by at least 25 percent is associated with about 5 percent lower cumulative earnings despite slightly more quarters worked. The earnings differential closely matches evidence from Sweden and Norway, although employment adjustment differs. Occupational mobility is substantial but incomplete, while children’s later occupational destinations are much less tied to their household heads’ 2000 occupational-growth categories.
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