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Title: A Comparative Study of Later Work Experience Among Full-Time, Part-Time, and Unemployed Male Youth
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1. Raelin, Joseph A.
A Comparative Study of Later Work Experience Among Full-Time, Part-Time, and Unemployed Male Youth
Journal of Vocational Behavior 19,3 (December 1981): 315-327.
Also: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/000187918190066X
Cohort(s): Young Men
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc.
Keyword(s): Duncan Index; Earnings; I.Q.; Job Satisfaction; Occupational Status; Part-Time Work; Unemployment

Male youth who are early entrants in the labor force and who spend the bulk of their work time in part-time employment do as well in their later work experience as full-time youth when controlling for demographic and work pattern variables. However, part-time employment leads to some job dissatisfaction. Youth who spend the bulk of their time unemployed, in their early careers, do not fare as well as the part-timers and full-timers. They suffer in particular from lower subsequent job satisfaction, which may have later social and psychological, if not economic, consequences.
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Raelin, Joseph A. "A Comparative Study of Later Work Experience Among Full-Time, Part-Time, and Unemployed Male Youth." Journal of Vocational Behavior 19,3 (December 1981): 315-327.