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"They may have harder shells".
Longtime Westport residents may have harder feelings for Ms. Stewart since she criticized the community in her Times magazine article for having lost its small-town charm.
Equation (1) includes the change of the fraction of the young and young adult population to the total population to allow for a possibility that young workers belonging to a cohort of a larger population size may have harder time finding a job, which is conceptualized as the cohort-crowding effect (Welch 1979, Korenman and Neumark 2000and Shimer 2001).
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