bls.gov:feed:nlsoyNumber of Jobs, Labor Market Experience, Marital Status, and Health for those Born 1957-1964The NLSY79 Cohort is a longitudinal project that follows the lives of a sample of American youth born between 1957-64. The cohort originally included 12,686 respondents ages 14-22 when first interviewed in 1979; after two subsamples were dropped, 9,964 respondents remain in the eligible samples. Data are now available from Round 1 (1979-80) to Round 29 (2020-21).2023-08-22T10:00:00-05:00https://www.bls.gov/images/bls_emblem_lrg.gifhttps://www.bls.gov/favicon.icoBureau of Labor Statistics Publicationshttps://www.bls.govUS Bureau of Labor StatisticsIndividuals born in the years 1957-1964 held 12.7 jobs from ages 18 to 56nlsoy-2023_08_22__10_00_00Individuals born in the latter years of the baby boom held an average of 12.7 jobs from age 18 to age 56, with nearly half of these jobs held from ages 18 to 24.2023-08-22T10:00:00Z2023-08-22T10:00:00ZNews ReleasePersons born in the latter years of the baby boom average 12.4 jobs from ages 18 to 54nlsoy-2021_08_31__13_20_27Persons born in the latter years of the baby boom (1957-64) held an average of 12.4 jobs from ages 18 to 54. Nearly half of these jobs were held from ages 18 to 24.2021-08-31T13:20:27Z2021-08-31T14:00:00ZNews ReleasePersons born in the latter years of the baby boom hold 12.3 jobs from ages 18 to 52nlsoy-2019_08_22__13_24_47Individuals born in the latter years of the baby boom held an average of 12.3 jobs from ages 18 to 52, with nearly half of these jobs held from ages 18 to 24.2019-08-22T13:24:47Z2019-08-22T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseIndividuals born in the latter years of the baby boom held 11.9 jobs from ages 18 to 50nlsoy-2017_08_24__13_21_02Individuals born in the latter years of the baby boom held an average of 11.9 jobs from age 18 to age 50, with nearly half of these jobs held from ages 18 to 24.2017-08-24T13:21:02Z2017-08-24T14:00:00ZNews ReleasePersons born in the latter years of the baby boom hold 11.7 jobs from ages 18 to 48nlsoy-2015_03_31__14_00_55The average person born in the latter years of the baby boom (1957-1964) held 11.7 jobs from ages 18 to 48, with nearly half of these jobs held from ages 18 to 24.2015-03-31T14:00:55Z2015-03-31T14:00:55ZNews ReleasePersons born in the latter years of the baby boom held 11.3 jobs from ages 18 to 46 nlsoy-2012_07_25__14_00_43The average person born in the latter years of the baby boom held 11.3 jobs from ages 18 to 46, with nearly half of these jobs held from ages 18 to 24. 2012-07-25T14:00:43Z2012-07-25T14:00:43ZNews Release