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The long-term effects of labor market entry in a recession: Evidence from the Asian financial crisis

Title
The long-term effects of labor market entry in a recession: Evidence from the Asian financial crisis
Author
최자원
Keywords
Recession; Financial crisis; Long-term effect; College graduate
Issue Date
2020-12
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
LABOUR ECONOMICS, v. 67, article no. 101926, page. 1-17
Abstract
This study investigates the long-term effects of initial labor market conditions by comparing cohorts who graduated from college before, during, and after the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis in South Korea. We measure the overall welfare effect by examining their labor market activities, family formation, and household finances. Using data from 20 waves of the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, we find a substantial and persistent reduction in employment, earnings, marriage, fertility, and asset building among men who graduated during the recession. For women, limited job opportunities at graduation resulted in an increase in childbearing. We also find evidence that family provides a risk-sharing mechanism for recession graduates. Our results suggest that labor market entry in a large-scale recession has prolonged effects on a young worker's life course even after the penalties in the labor market have disappeared.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927537120301305?via%3Dihubhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/173181
ISSN
0927-5371; 1879-1034
DOI
10.1016/j.labeco.2020.101926
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COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE[S](경제금융대학) > ECONOMICS & FINANCE(경제금융학부) > Articles
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