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BUSINESSJun 21 · 20:46 UTCFORTUNEJason Ma

Why men keep dropping out of the labor force: It starts in childhood, when kids see how males around them struggle, economists say

The male labor force participation rate in the U.S. has declined over generations, with economists attributing this trend to childhood experiences where men observe weak wages and high unemployment among other males. A new study by University of Connecticut economists suggests these early observations shape pessimistic expectations about work, reducing labor force participation later in life.

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