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Title: Improved Job Information: Its Impact on Long Run Labor Market Experience
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1. Parnes, Herbert S.
Improved Job Information: Its Impact on Long Run Labor Market Experience
Presented: Philadelphia, PA, Conference on Improving Labor Market Information for Youths, 1974
Cohort(s): Young Men
Publisher: unknown
Keyword(s): Job Search; Socioeconomic Status (SES); Unemployment; Vocational Education; Work Knowledge

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The concept of "job information" is explored in terms of the extent to which young workers have adequate labor market knowledge and the factors that appear to be related to variations therein. Evidence is presented on the relationship between how much male youth know about the labor market at one point in time and the wages and occupational assignments they are subsequently able to command.
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Parnes, Herbert S. "Improved Job Information: Its Impact on Long Run Labor Market Experience." Presented: Philadelphia, PA, Conference on Improving Labor Market Information for Youths, 1974.