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2017-03-29 — amazonaws.com
``All of these assessments draw upon data on labor market dynamics: job openings, new
hires, "quit ratios," unemployment filings and the like. And all those data are informative --
as far as they go. But they miss also something, a big something: the deterioration of work
rates for American men. Between 1948 and 2015, the work rate for U.S. men twenty and
older fell from 85.8 percent to 68.2 percent. Thus the proportion of American men twenty
and older without paid work more than doubled, from 14 percent to almost 32 percent.
Granted, the work rate for adult men in 2015 was over a percentage point higher than 2010
(its all-time low). But purportedly "near full employment" conditions notwithstanding, the
work rate for the twenty-plus male was more than a fifth lower in 2015 than in
1948.''
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