Educational Differences in the Migration Responses of Young Workers to Local Labor Market Conditions
The author finds that young college graduates are two to five times more likely than less educated workers to reside in a state with high labor demand at the time they entered the market. Among college graduates, cross-state migration by college graduates equalizes the wage impact of early career labor demand shocks in their home states.
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