美国经济中终身工作的重要性

The Importance of Lifetime Jobs in the U.S. Economy

American Economic Review · 1980
被引 323 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究美国劳动力市场中工作持续时间的模式,发现典型工作持续约8年,超过四分之一的工人拥有持续20年以上的工作,且中年工人工作极为稳定。

Abstract

Though the U.S. labor market is justly notorious for high turnover and consequent high unemployment, it also provides stable, near-lifetime employment to an important fraction of the labor force. This paper investigates patterns of job duration by age, race, and sex, with the following major conclusions: 1. The typical worker today is holding a job which has lasted or will last about eight years. Over a quarter of all workers are holding jobs which will last twenty years or more. Sixty percent hold jobs which will last five years or more. 2. The jobs held by middle-aged workers with more than ten years of tenure are extremely stable. Over the span of a decade, only twenty to thirty percent come to an end. 3. Among workers aged thirty and above, about forty percent are currently working in jobs which eventually will last twenty years or more. Three-quarters are in jobs which will last five years or more.4. The duration of employment among blacks is just as long as among whites. Even though the jobs held by blacks are worse in almost every other dimension, they are no more unstable than those held by whites. 5. Women's jobs are substantially shorter than men's, on the average. Only about a quarter of all women over the age of thirty are employed in jobs which will last over twenty years, whereas over half of men over thirty are holding these near-lifetime jobs.

终身雇佣工作任期就业稳定性劳动力市场