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Journal Article

Exposure to World War II and Its Labor Market Consequences over the Life Cycle

Autoren

  • Braun
  • S.T.
  • Stuhler
  • J.

Erscheinungsdatum

forthcoming

DOI

10.1017/S0022050725101113

Schlagworte

Arbeitsmarktfolgen

Kriegserfahrungen

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With 70 million dead, World War II remains the most devastating conflict in history. Among the survivors, millions were displaced, returned maimed from the battlefield, or endured years of captivity. We examine the effects of such war exposures on labor market careers, showing that they often become apparent only at certain life stages. While war injuries reduced employment in old age, former prisoners of war prolonged their time in the workforce before retiring. Many displaced workers, especially women, never returned to employment. These responses align with standard life-cycle theory and thus likely hold relevance for other conflicts.

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  • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Braun
    Forschungsdirektor | Fielmann-Professor

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