Sourcebook of Labor Markets

Sourcebook of Labor Markets
Author: Ivar Berg,Arne L. Kalleberg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 766
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461512257

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A distinguished roster of contributors considers the state of the art of the field at the turn of the 21st century and charts an ambitious agenda for the future. Following what the editors describe as an `evolutionist' approach to the study of labor markets, the chapters address issues of continuity and discontinuity in a wide range of topics including: markets and institutional structures; employment relations and work structures; patterns of stratification in the United States; and public policies, opportunity structures, and economic outcomes.

Sourcebook of Labor Markets

Sourcebook of Labor Markets
Author: Ivar Berg,Arne L Kalleberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2001-08-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1461512263

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A distinguished roster of contributors considers the state of the art of the field at the turn of the 21st century and charts an ambitious agenda for the future. Following what the editors describe as an evolutionist' approach to the study of labor markets, the chapters address issues of continuity and discontinuity in a wide range of topics including: markets and institutional structures; employment relations and work structures; patterns of stratification in the United States; and public policies, opportunity structures, and economic outcomes.

Labor Markets in a Global Economy A Macroeconomic Perspective

Labor Markets in a Global Economy  A Macroeconomic Perspective
Author: Ingrid H. Rima
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317466611

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This introductory text on labour economics covers topics such as: the shift in America from a manufacturing-based economy to a service economy; the changes in the economic conditions in the US; the implications of NAFTA and GATT; and the labour markets.

Labor Markets Employment Policy And Job Creation

Labor Markets  Employment Policy  And Job Creation
Author: Lewis C. Solmon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429723605

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This clear, accessible volume provides a comprehensive overview of the ongoing debate over the determining factors of and key influences on employment growth and labor market training, education, and related policies in the United States. Drawing on the work of distinguished labor economists, the chapters tackle questions posed by job and skill demands in the "new high-tech economy" and explore sources of employment growth; productivity growth and its implications for future employment; government mandates, labor costs, and employment; and labor force demographics, income inequality, and returns to human capital. These topics are central concerns for government, which must judge every prospective policy proposal by its effects on employment growth. Washington keeps at least one eye firmly on the jobs picture, and public officials at every level are constantly aware of the issues surrounding American job security. The jobs issue reaches beyond this focus on the unemployment rate and on total employment, including the rate at which employment is seen as growing, the growth of real wages, the security of employment, returns to human capital, uncertainty about the education and training best suited for a world of rapidly changing economic conditions, and the distribution of the gains from growth across economic classes and population groups.

The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets

The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets
Author: Tito Boeri,Jan van Ours
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691158938

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Most labor economics textbooks pay little attention to actual labor markets, taking as reference a perfectly competitive market in which losing a job is not a big deal. The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets is the only textbook to focus on imperfect labor markets and to provide a systematic framework for analyzing how labor market institutions operate. This expanded, updated, and thoroughly revised second edition includes a new chapter on labor-market discrimination; quantitative examples; data and programming files enabling users to replicate key results of the literature; exercises at the end of each chapter; and expanded technical appendixes. The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets examines the many institutions that affect the behavior of workers and employers in imperfect labor markets. These include minimum wages, employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits, active labor market policies, working-time regulations, family policies, equal opportunity legislation, collective bargaining, early retirement programs, education and migration policies, payroll taxes, and employment-conditional incentives. Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, the book carefully defines and measures these institutions to accurately characterize their effects, and discusses how these institutions are today being changed by political and economic forces. Expanded, thoroughly revised second edition New chapter on labor-market discrimination New quantitative examples New data sets enabling users to replicate key results of the literature New end-of-chapter exercises Expanded technical appendixes Unique focus on institutions in imperfect labor markets Integrated framework and systematic coverage Self-contained chapters on each of the most important labor-market institutions

Labor Markets Employment Policy and Job Creation

Labor Markets  Employment Policy  and Job Creation
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367166844

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the debate over the determining factors of and key influences on employment growth and labor market training, job creation, education, and related policies in the United States.

The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets Third Edition

The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets  Third Edition
Author: Tito Boeri,Jan van Ours
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691206363

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The leading textbook on imperfect labor markets and the institutions that affect them—now completely updated and expanded Today's labor markets are witnessing seismic changes brought on by such factors as rising self-employment, temporary employment, zero-hour contracts, and the growth of the sharing economy. This fully updated and revised third edition of The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets reflects these and other critical changes in imperfect labor markets, and it has been significantly expanded to discuss topics such as workplace safety, regulations on self-employment, and disability and absence from work. This new edition also features engaging case studies that illustrate key aspects of imperfect labor markets. Authoritative and accessible, this textbook examines the many institutions that affect the behavior of workers and employers in imperfect labor markets. These include minimum wages, employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits, family policies, equal opportunity legislation, collective bargaining, early retirement programs, and education and migration policies. Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, the book carefully defines and measures these institutions to accurately characterize their effects, and discusses how these institutions are being transformed today. Fully updated to reflect today's changing labor markets Significantly expanded to discuss a wealth of new topics, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Features quantitative examples, new case studies, data sets that enable users to replicate results in the literature, technical appendixes, and end-of-chapter exercises Unique focus on institutions in imperfect labor markets Self-contained chapters cover each of the most important labor-market institutions Instructor's manual available to professors—now with new exercises and solutions

Labor Markets Wages and Employment

Labor Markets  Wages  and Employment
Author: Ingrid Hahne Rima
Publsiher: New York : Norton
Total Pages: 399
Release: 1981
Genre: Emploi - Politique gouvernementale
ISBN: 0393950581

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