Twelve-Month Change in Mean Wages (Percent).

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Twelve-Month Change in Mean Wages (Percent). Jesse Rothstein rsf 2017;3:22-49 © 2017 Russell Sage Foundation. Rothstein, Jesse. 2017. “The Great Recession and Its Aftermath: What Role for Structural Changes?” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 3(3): 22–49. DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2017.3.3.02. This paper extends and expands on the results in Rothstein (2012; 2014). I thank Darian Woods, Peter Jones, and Audrey Tiew for excellent research assistance, and participants in the Russell Sage conference “The U.S. Labor Market During and After the Great Recession” for helpful comments. I am grateful to the Smith-Richardson and Russell Sage foundations for financial support. Copies of the data and computer programs used to generate the results presented in this article are available from the author. Direct correspondence to: Jesse Rothstein at rothstein@berkeley.edu, 2521 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94720.