@techreport{Raaum2002business,
abstract = {Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown to have a substantial and persistent impact on adult labour market performance. Birth cohorts that face particularly depressed labour markets when they graduate from primary- and/or secondary education are \textendash{} other things equal - subject to relatively high rates of unemployment during their whole prime-age work career. Building on a unique combination of micro- and macro data from Norway, we show that these effects are robust with respect to model-specifications and conditioning variables, and that they are not limited to particularly disadvantaged groups of workers.},
address = {Oslo},
author = {Oddbj\o{}rn Raaum and Knut R\o{}ed},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {J64; 330; Unemployment; Marginalisation; Scarring; Arbeitslosigkeit; Arbeitsmarkt; Konjunktur; Erwerbsverlauf; Zeitreihenanalyse; Norwegen},
language = {eng},
number = {2002,12},
publisher = {Dep. of Economics, Univ. of Oslo},
title = {Do business cycle conditions at the time of labour market entry affect future unemployment?},
type = {Memorandum, Department of Economics, University of Oslo},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/62980},
year = {2002}
}
