Low-wage workers face lifetime marginalization in the labor market.
The article discusses the issue of low-wage workers and the impact on their standard of living. It explores whether low-paid jobs are temporary or long-term, and how this affects workers' lifetime earnings. The researchers found that if low-paid jobs are stepping stones to higher earnings, the impact on workers is minimal. However, if these jobs are dead-end positions held by a specific group of low-wage workers, it can lead to income marginalization.