RT Article T1 Doing time and the unemployment line: the impact of incarceration on ex-inmates’ employment outcomes JF Crime & delinquency VO 65 IS 5 SP 705 OP 728 A1 Emmert, Amanda D. LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1662723520 AB This study measures the influence multiple incarcerations and age at first incarceration have on the lengths of time ex-inmates are not employed and the amount of time ex-inmates spend looking for employment. Fixed-effects analyses of longitudinal data from the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS) finds a relationship between incarceration at younger ages and longer non-employment experiences, but no association between incarcerations between 23 and 32 years old and non-employment lengths. Meanwhile, these individuals who experience incarceration younger spend equivalent time looking for employment as their never-incarcerated peers, despite having nonequivalent periods without employment. K1 Incarceration K1 Employment K1 Offender reentry K1 Reintegration K1 Fixed effects K1 Inhaftierung K1 Gefängnis K1 Entlassene Strafgefangene K1 Wiedereingliederung K1 RYDS K1 Arbeitslosigkeit DO 10.1177/0011128718779363