Modern Labour Economics

Modern Labour Economics
Author: Peter Sloane,Paul Latreille,Nigel O'Leary
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135086190

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Labour economics as a discipline has changed dramatically in recent years. Gone are the days of a "job for life". These days, firms and employees are part of a less regulated, more fluid, and more international labour market. Knowledge, training, human resource development and human capital are all major factors on the contemporary scene. This new textbook is the first properly international textbook to reflect these swingeing changes. Its key areas of concentration include: the increasing importance of human capital including education and occupational choice the major subdivision of personnel economics including economic inactivity and absenteeism comparative cross country studies and the impact of globalization and migration on national labour markets equal opportunities and issues of discrimination on the basis of race, gender and disability conflict at work, including both strikes and, uniquely, individual disputes. Other issues explored include the supply and demand of labour, wages, the current role of trade unions, bargaining and conflict, and working time. The book is written in a clear, accessible way with some mathematical exposition, reflecting the text’s grounding in current microeconomic theory. The book also contains case studies designed to illuminate theoretical concepts and exercises and discussion questions to test the students understanding of the various concepts outlined in the text.

Modern Labor Economics

Modern Labor Economics
Author: Ronald G. Ehrenberg,Robert S. Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315510644

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For one-semester courses in labor economics at the undergraduate and graduate levels, this book provides an overview of labor market behavior that emphasizes how theory drives public policy. Modern Labor Economics: Theory and Public Policy, Twelfth Edition gives students a thorough overview of the modern theory of labor market behavior, and reveals how this theory is used to analyze public policy. Designed for students who may not have extensive backgrounds in economics, the text balances theoretical coverage with examples of practical applications that allow students to see concepts in action. Experienced educators for nearly four decades, co-authors Ronald Ehrenberg and Robert Smith believe that showing students the social implications of the concepts discussed in the course will enhance their motivation to learn. As such, the text presents numerous examples of policy decisions that have been affected by the ever-shifting labor market. This text provides a better teaching and learning experience for you and your students. It will help you to: Demonstrate concepts through relevant, contemporary examples: Concepts are brought to life through analysis of hot-button issues such as immigration and return on investment in education. Address the Great Recession of 2008: Coverage of the current economic climate helps students place course material in a relevant context. Help students understand scientific methodology: The text introduces basic methodological techniques and problems, which are essential to understanding the field. Provide tools for review and further study: A series of helpful in-text features highlights important concepts and helps students review what they have learned.

Modern Labor Economics

Modern Labor Economics
Author: Ronald Gordon Ehrenberg,Robert Stewart Smith
Publsiher: Pearson Scott Foresman
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039948752

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This edition of the introductory text in labor economics develops the modern theory of labor market behavior, summarizes empirical evidence that supports or contradicts each hypothesis, and illustrates the usefulness of the theory for public policy analysis. It presents an overview of demand and supply in labor markets, and deals with labor supply issues, compensation, unionism, public sector labor markets, discrimination, and the macroceonomic issues of inflation and unemployment. The edition provides new discussions of implicit contracting and asymmetric information; selectivity bias in rates of return to education; sex differences in the choice of college majors; firm size and gender effects on quit rates; the effects of union on profitability; and determinants of retirement age. It also includes analyses of state fair employment practice laws and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. ISBN 0-673-18105-7 : $26.95.

Labor Economics second edition

Labor Economics  second edition
Author: Pierre Cahuc,Stephane Carcillo,Andre Zylberberg
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 1081
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262027700

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The new edition of a widely used, comprehensive graduate-level text and professional reference covering all aspects of labor economics, with substantial new material. This landmark graduate-level text combines depth and breadth of coverage with recent, cutting-edge work in all the major areas of modern labor economics. Its command of the literature and its coverage of the latest theoretical, methodological, and empirical developments make it also a valuable resource for practicing labor economists. This second edition has been substantially updated and augmented. It incorporates examples drawn from many countries, and it presents empirical methods using contributions that have proved to be milestones in labor economics. The data and codes of these research publications, as well as numerous tables and figures describing the functioning of labor markets, are all available on a dedicated website (www.labor-economics.org), along with slides that can be used as course aids and a discussion forum. This edition devotes more space to the analysis of public policy and the levers available to policy makers, with new chapters on such topics as discrimination, globalization, income redistribution, employment protection, and the minimum wage or labor market programs for the unemployed. Theories are explained on the basis of the simplest possible models, which are in turn related to empirical results. Mathematical appendixes provide a toolkit for understanding the models.

Modern Labour Economics

Modern Labour Economics
Author: Léonie L. Stone,Glen A. (Glen Alan) Stirling,Ronald G. Ehrenberg,Lawrence Wohl
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2004
Genre: Labor economics
ISBN: 0321115295

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A Modern Guide To Labour and the Platform Economy

A Modern Guide To Labour and the Platform Economy
Author: Drahokoupil, Jan,Vandaele, Kurt
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788975100

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Providing an insightful analysis of the key issues and significant trends relating to labour within the platform economy, this Modern Guide considers the existing comparative evidence covering all world regions. It also provides an in-depth look at digital labour platforms in their historical, economic and geographical contexts.

Modern Labour Economics

Modern Labour Economics
Author: Ronald G. Ehrenberg,Richard P. Chaykowski,Robert S. Smith
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2004
Genre: Labor economics
ISBN: 0321115260

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Comprehensively surveying the field of labour economics, this market-leading textbook has finally been adapted for the Canadian market. The authors develop the modern theory of labour market behaviour, summarize empirical evidence supporting or contradicting each hypothesis, and illustrate the usefulness of various theories for public policy analysis. In addition to the policy examples woven throughout the narrative, the text offers boxed examples that illustrate the application of theory in a nontraditional, business, historical, or cross-cultural context. By combining an already successful textbook with tailored content and data reflecting the domestic market, Ehrenberg is sure to become a leading textbook for any Canadian labour economics course.

Modern Labour Economics

Modern Labour Economics
Author: Richard Paul Chaykowski
Publsiher: HarperCollins College
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1994
Genre: Labor economics
ISBN: 0673555151

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