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E. Napp
Labor Market Trends
In this lesson, students will be able to identify historical trends affecting the labor market.
Students will be able to identify and/or define the following terms:
Historical Changes Affecting the Labor Market
Women and the Labor Market
Contingent Employment
The Learning Effect
The Screening Effect
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At its founding, the United States was anation of farmers.
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From Farms to Factories
• At the time of the American Revolution, most Americans were farmers.
• However, in the North, agriculture yielded to the Industrial Revolution in the early 1800s.
• Eventually, manufacturing jobs replaced many agricultural jobs.
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With the coming of the Industrial Revolution,many Americans became factory workers.
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From Radio to Computers
• By the mid-twentieth century, the United States experienced a boom in electronics, radio, and television. Many Americans found work in this new arena.
• However, by the 1970s, the personal computer revolution began.
• The labor market is continually changing.
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Computers revolutionized work and theworkplace. The production of serviceshas increased while manufacturing has
decreased.
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Women and Work
• Women have greatly increased their participation in the workforce.
• There are many reasons for the increased participation of women in the workforce.
• Increased education, higher divorce rates, and the need for two salaries has led many women into the workforce.
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Women have greatly increased theirparticipation in the labor force.
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Contingent Employment
• There has also been a rise in contingent employment.
• Contingent employment is a temporary job.
• A worker is hired for a specific project or a specific period of time. Employers typically do not provide fringe benefits.
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Contingent employees do not receive thebenefits of permanent full-time employees.
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Theories Concerning Education
• There are two theories as to why educated workers make more money.
• The Learning effect states that education increases productivity.
• The Screening effect states that completing college indicates intelligence.
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Does completing college increase productivity or reveal intelligence?
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One thing is clear about the labormarket, change is inevitable.
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Questions for Reflection:
• How has the labor market changed over the course of time?
• Why do more women work?• What is an advantage and a disadvantage
of contingent employment?• How does the learning effect differ from
the screening affect?• Why has manufacturing decreased and
the production of services increased?