Economic Turbulence:
The Impact on Workers and Businesses
by Clair Brown,
John Haltiwanger,
& Julia Lane
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Table X7.1.
Changes in the Wage Distribution
Table X7.2.
Decomposition of Earnings for Continuing Workers (1992 values)
Table X7.3.
Decomposition of Earnings for Continuing Workers (2003 values)
Table X7.4.
Decomposition of Earnings for Continuing Workers
Table X7.5.
Decomposition of Earnings for Entering Workers
Table X7.6.
Decomposition of Earnings for Exiting Workers
Table X7.7.
Earnings Distribution Decomposition
Table X7.8.
Earnings Levels All Jobs
Table X7.9.
Earnings Levels Dominant Jobs
Table X7.10.
Proportion of 1992 Workforce Still Employed in Industry in 1998 and 2003
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