Multiple Choice

Prior to the early 1990s, many economic studies based on worker surveys suggested that the financial impact of involuntary job loss was often temporary. However, a landmark 1993 study using longitudinal administrative data from state unemployment insurance systems revealed that displaced workers experience large and persistent earnings losses. Which of the following best explains why the findings from the administrative data were so different from earlier survey-based results?

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