U.S. Male Working-Age Labor Participation Rate
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A U.S. Male Working-Age Labor Participation Rate is a U.S. Male Labor Participation Rate that is a U.S. Working-Age Labor Participation Rate (for U.S. working-age males).
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- See: U.S. Incarceration Rate.
References
2016
- (Eberstadt, 2016) ⇒ Nicholas Eberstadt. (2016). “Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis." Templeton Press. ISBN:9781599474700
- QUOTE: QUOTE: Over the past two generations, America has suffered a quiet catastrophe. That catastrophe is the collapse of work — for men. In the half century between 1965 and 2015, work rates for the American male spiraled relentlessly downward, and an ominous migration commenced: a “flight from work,” in which ever-growing numbers of working-age men exited the labor force altogether. America is now home to an immense army of jobless men no longer even looking for work — more than seven million alone between the ages of twenty-five and fifty-five, the traditional prime of working life.