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Title: Industrial Characteristics and Employment of Older Manufacturing Workers in the Early-Twentieth-Century United States

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2015

Abstract: This study explores how industry-specific technological, organizational, and managerial features affected the employment of old male manufacturing workers in the early-twentieth-century United States. Industrial characteristics favorably related to the employment of old industrial workers include high labor productivity, less capital-and material-intensive production, short workdays, low intensity of work, high job flexibility, and formalized employment relationships. Results show that aged industrial workers were heavily concentrated in "unfavorable" industries, suggesting that the contemporary argument of "industrial scrap heap" was applicable for most of the manufacturing workers in the early-twentieth-century United States.

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Authors: Lee, Chulhee

Periodical (Full): Web of Science

Issue: 4

Volume: 39

Pages: 551-576

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure

Countries: United States

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