TY - JOUR AU - Holzer,Harry J. TI - Black Youth Nonemployment: Duration and Job Search JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 1276 PY - 1984 Y2 - February 1984 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w1276 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w1276.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Harry J. Holzer Georgetown University 3520 Prospect Street NW,4th Floor Washington, DC 20007 E-Mail: hjh4@georgetown.edu AB - This paper analyzes reservation wages and durations of nonemployment for young blacks and whites. Selfreported reservation wages are compared for blacks and whites before and after controlling for indicators of labor demand such as received wages, weeks worked, or other personal characterlstics. The effects of these reservation wages on durations of nonemployment as well as on subsequent wages are analyzed as well.The results show that young blacks seek jobs and wages which are comparable to those of young whites, but which are higher relative to what young blacks obtain. On the other hand, young blacks appear at least if not more likely to take specific low-skill jobs, albeit teporariiy. These reservation wages appear to have positive effects on nonemployment durations and subsequent wages for both groups, and explain up to a third of the higher nonemployment durations of young blacks. ER -