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November 2002, Volume 9, Issue 5
September 2002, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 451-468 Can equity and efficiency complement each other?
by Blank, Rebecca M.
- 469-476 Worker absenteeism: a discrete hazard model with bivariate heterogeneity
by Barmby, Tim
- 477-496 Earnings dynamics and uncertainty in Italy: how do they differ between the private and public sectors?
by Cappellari, Lorenzo
- 497-512 On dismissal pay
by Goerke, Laszlo
- 513-529 Wage differentials and mobility in the urban labour market: a panel data analysis for Mexico
by Gong, Xiaodong & van Soest, Arthur
- 531-546 Complexity, wages, and the O-ring production function: evidence from Finnish panel data
by Pekkarinen, Tuomas
- 547-561 Union effects on pay levels in Britain
by Forth, John & Millward, Neil
- 563-577 Wage mobility in Austria 1986-1996
by Hofer, Helmut & Weber, Andrea
July 2002, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 341-360 Wage equations, wage curves and all that
by Bell, Brian & Nickell, Stephen & Quintini, Glenda
- 361-373 Dress for success--does primping pay?
by Hamermesh, Daniel S. & Meng, Xin & Zhang, Junsen
- 375-404 Matching, human capital, and the covariance structure of earnings
by Parent, Daniel
- 405-432 Disability and the labor force participation of older men in Canada
by Campolieti, Michele
- 433-450 The effect of training on search durations: a random effects approach
by Holm, Anders
April 2002, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 137-141 Introduction
by Smith, Jeffrey
- 143-186 An evaluation of public employment programmes in the East German State of Sachsen-Anhalt
by Eichler, Martin & Lechner, Michael
- 187-206 A nonexperimental evaluation of training programs for the unemployed in Sweden
by Regner, Hakan
- 207-247 Labour market training in Norway--effect on earnings
by Raaum, Oddbjorn & Torp, Hege
- 249-278 Alternative methods of estimating program effects in event history models
by Eberwein, Curtis & Ham, John C. & LaLonde, Robert J.
- 279-301 Screening (and creaming?) applicants to job training programs: the AFDC homemaker-home health aide demonstrations
by Bell, Stephen H. & Orr, Larry L.
- 303-339 Correcting estimates of expected durations from discrete-time hazard models
by Eberwein, Curtis
February 2002, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-16 Estimates of the economic return to schooling for 28 countries
by Trostel, Philip & Walker, Ian & Woolley, Paul
- 17-61 Wage formation and recurrent unemployment
by Assaad, Ragui & Tunali, Insan
- 63-91 Temporary jobs, employment protection and labor market performance
by Cahuc, Pierre & Postel-Vinay, Fabien
- 93-123 Reservation wages and working hours for recently unemployed US women
by Gorgens, Tue
- 125-131 Contribution, attribution and the allocation of intellectual property rights: economics versus agricultural economics
by Laband, David N.
- 133-135 Erratum to "The internal economics of the firm: further evidence from personnel data" [Labour Economics 8 (2001) 531-552]
by Treble, John & van Gameren, Edwin & Bridges, Sarah & Barmby, Tim
December 2001, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 621-648 Household production, full consumption and the costs of children
by Apps, Patricia & Rees, Ray
- 649-665 Is literacy shared within households? Theory and evidence for Bangladesh
by Basu, Kaushik & Narayan, Ambar & Ravallion, Martin
- 667-689 Pensions: theories of underfunding
by Cooper, Russell W. & Ross, Thomas W.
- 691-720 Overtime pay regulation and weekly hours of work in Canada
by Friesen, Jane
- 721-744 Taxes on labour and unemployment in a shirking model with union bargaining
by Altenburg, Lutz & Straub, Martin
December 2001, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 531-552 The internal economics of the firm: further evidence from personnel data
by Treble, John & van Gameren, Edwin & Bridges, Sarah & Barmby, Tim
- 553-571 Searching, hiring and labour market conditions
by Russo, Giovanni & Gorter, Cees & Schettkat, Ronald
- 573-592 Repeated bargaining and the role of impatience and incomplete contracting
by Eberwein, Curtis J.
- 593-620 Female labor market transitions and the timing of births: a simultaneous analysis of the effects of schooling
by Bloemen, Hans & Kalwij, Adriaan S.
September 2001, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 419-442 Three observations on wages and measured cognitive ability
by Cawley, John & Heckman, James & Vytlacil, Edward
- 443-462 Firms' human capital, R&D and performance: a study on French and Swedish firms
by Ballot, Gerard & Fakhfakh, Fathi & Taymaz, Erol
- 463-473 Natural inequality, production and economic growth
by Epstein, Gil S. & Spiegel, Uriel
- 475-501 An analysis of labour adjustment costs in unionized economies
by Modesto, Leonor & Thomas, Jonathan P.
- 503-530 Co-authorship and the output of academic economists
by Hollis, Aidan
June 2001, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 313-333 Externalities in the matching of workers and firms in ritain
by Burgess, Simon & Profit, Stefan
- 335-357 Estimating the probability of a match using microeconomic data for the youth labour market
by Andrews, Martyn J. & Bradley, Steve & Upward, Richard
- 359-387 Productivity, seniority and wages: new evidence from personnel data
by Flabbi, Luca & Ichino, Andrea
- 389-416 A supply and demand model of co-worker, employer and customer discrimination
by Bodvarsson, Orn B. & Partridge, Mark D.
May 2001, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 131-159 Employment protection
by Pissarides, Christopher A.
- 161-180 Employer learning and the returns to schooling
by Bauer, Thomas K. & Haisken-DeNew, John P.
- 181-202 The incentive for working hard: explaining hours worked differences in the US and Germany
by Bell, Linda A. & Freeman, Richard B.
- 203-222 The impacts of minimum competency exam graduation requirements on high school graduation, college attendance and early labor market success
by Bishop, John H. & Mane, Ferran
- 223-242 What really matters in a job? Hedonic measurement using quit data
by Clark, Andrew E.
- 243-258 Wages, work intensity and unemployment in Japan, UK and USA
by Darby, Julia & Hart, Robert A. & Vecchi, Michela
- 259-289 The sources of unemployment fluctuations: an empirical application to the Italian case
by Fabiani, Silvia & Locarno, Alberto & Oneto, Gian Paolo & Sestito, Paolo
- 291-308 The intensification of work in Europe
by Green, Francis & McIntosh, Steven
January 2001, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-14 Churning dynamics: an analysis of hires and separations at the employer level
by Burgess, Simon & Lane, Julia & Stevens, David
- 15-41 Estimating wage losses of displaced workers in Germany
by Burda, Michael C. & Mertens, Antje
- 43-73 Occupational structure, technological innovation, and reorganization of production
by Aguirregabiria, Victor & Alonso-Borrego, Cesar
- 75-102 Equilibrium unemployment and wage formation with matching frictions and worker moral hazard
by Rocheteau, Guillaume
- 103-129 Widening differences in Italian regional unemployment
by Brunello, Giorgio & Lupi, Claudio & Ordine, Patrizia
November 2000, Volume 7, Issue 6
September 2000, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 463-469 Editor's note
by Kuhn, Peter
- 471-505 Self-employment in OECD countries
by Blanchflower, David G.
- 507-544 Taxes, economic conditions and recent trends in male self-employment: a Canada-US comparison
by Schuetze, Herb J.
- 545-574 Effects of the United States tax system on transitions into self-employment
by Bruce, Donald
- 575-601 Business start-ups or disguised unemployment? Evidence on the character of self-employment from transition economies
by Earle, John S. & Sakova, Zuzana
- 603-628 Pushed out or pulled in? Self-employment among ethnic minorities in England and Wales
by Clark, Kenneth & Drinkwater, Stephen
- 629-663 Business start-ups by the unemployed -- an econometric analysis based on firm data
by Pfeiffer, Friedhelm & Reize, Frank
- 665-687 Consequences of self-employment for women and men in the United States
by Williams, Donald R.
July 2000, Volume 7, Issue 4
May 2000, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 249-260 Short-term or long-term labor contracts
by Barcena-Ruiz, Juan Carlos & Campo, Maria Luz
- 261-281 Endogenous scope of bargaining in a union-oligopoly model: when will firms and unions bargain over employment?
by Petrakis, Emmanuel & Vlassis, Minas
- 283-295 On the structure of unemployment benefits in shirking models
by Goerke, Laszlo
- 297-312 A model of labour supply with job offer restrictions
by Bloemen, Hans G.
- 313-334 Monopsonistic competition for the "best" workers1
by Fiorillo, Fabio & Santacroce, Stefano & Staffolani, Stefano
- 335-347 Ambiguous effects of tax progressivity -- theory and Danish evidence
by Hansen, Claus Thustrup & Pedersen, Lars Haagen & Slok, Torsten
- 349-372 Commitment and strikes in wage bargaining
by Calabuig, Vicente & Olcina, Gonzalo
March 2000, Volume 7, Issue 2
January 2000, Volume 7, Issue 1
November 1999, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 453-470 A review of estimates of the schooling/earnings relationship, with tests for publication bias
by Ashenfelter, Orley & Harmon, Colm & Oosterbeek, Hessel
- 471-489 Estimates of the return to schooling in Sweden from a large sample of twins
by Isacsson, Gunnar
- 491-507 Estimating the returns to education for Australian youth via rank-order instrumental variables
by Rummery, Sarah & Vella, Francis & Verbeek, Marno
- 509-519 The economic returns to schooling for Italian men. An evaluation based on instrumental variables1
by Brunello, Giorgio & Miniaci, Raffaele
- 521-534 Instrumenting education and the returns to schooling in the Netherlands
by Levin, Jesse & Plug, Erik J. S.
- 535-541 Returns to education in Portugal
by Vieira, Jose A. C.
- 543-550 The economic return to schooling in Ireland
by Callan, Tim & Harmon, Colm
- 551-567 The effects of families and ability on men's education and earnings in Britain1
by Dearden, Lorraine
- 569-580 Return to education in Finland
by Uusitalo, Roope
- 581-593 Education and wages in the Czech and Slovak Republics during transition
by Filer, Randall K. & Jurajda, Stepan & Planovsky, Jan
September 1999, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 335-354 On the effectiveness of firing costs1
by Chen, Yu-Fu & Zoega, Gylfi
- 355-373 A trade union model with endogenous militancy: interpreting the French case
by Besancenot, Damien & Vranceanu, Radu
- 375-395 Educational presorting and occupational segregation
by Borghans, Lex & Groot, Loek
- 397-415 Wage bargaining, union membership, and the organization of unemployment insurance
by Holmlund, Bertil & Lundborg, Per
- 417-434 Were there no returns to education in the USSR? Estimates from Soviet-period household data
by Katz, Katarina
- 435-452 Optimal tax progressivity in imperfect labour markets
by Sorensen, Peter Birch
June 1999, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 119-145 Theory confronts data: how the HRS is shaped by the economics of aging and how the economics of aging will be shaped by the HRS
by Willis, Robert J.
- 147-178 An empirical analysis of the social security disability application, appeal, and award process
by Benitez-Silva, Hugo & Buchinsky, Moshe & Chan, Hiu Man & Rust, John & Sheidvasser, Sofia
- 179-202 The dynamic effects of health on the labor force transitions of older workers
by Bound, John & Schoenbaum, Michael & Stinebrickner, Todd R. & Waidmann, Timothy
- 203-227 Retirement, financial incentives and health
by Kerkhofs, Marcel & Lindeboom, Maarten & Theeuwes, Jules
- 229-252 Labor force transitions of older married couples in Germany
by Blau, David M. & Riphahn, Regina T.
- 253-275 The measurement and structure of household wealth
by Juster, F. Thomas & Smith, James P. & Stafford, Frank
- 277-310 Saving after retirement: evidence from three different surveys
by Alessie, Rob & Lusardi, Annamaria & Kapteyn, Arie
- 311-333 Retirement and housing adjustment in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Ermisch, John F. & Jenkins, Stephen P.
March 1999, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-20 Product markets and labour markets1
by Nickell, Stephen
- 25-41 LEEping into the future of labor economics: the research potential of linking employer and employee data
by Hamermesh, Daniel S.
- 43-51 Bringing the firm back in
by Leonard, Jonathan S.
- 53-74 Econometric analyses of linked employer-employee data
by Abowd, John M. & Kramarz, Francis
- 77-93 Job searchers, job matches and the elasticity of matching
by Broersma, Lourens & Van Ours, Jan C.
- 95-118 Desired and actual labour supply of unmarried men and women in the Netherlands
by Euwals, Rob & van Soest, Arthur
December 1998, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 385-409 The relationship between drug use and labor supply for young men
by Zarkin, Gary A. & Mroz, Thomas A. & Bray, Jeremy W. & French, Michael T.
- 411-423 Modelling the German system of vocational education
by Lindner, Axel
- 425-448 Measuring wage effects of plant size
by Albaek, Karsten & Arai, Mahmood & Asplund, Rita & Barth, Erling & Strojer Madsen, Erik
- 449-474 The estimation of union wage differentials and the impact of methodological choices
by Andrews, Martyn J. & Stewart, Mark B. & Swaffield, Joanna K. & Upward, Richard
- 475-497 Demand for labour inputs and adjustment costs: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms
by Alonso-Borrego, Cesar
September 1998, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 243-265 Centralization and strikes
by Kuhn, Peter & Gu, Wulong
- 267-294 The effect of drug use on workplace accidents
by Kaestner, Robert & Grossman, Michael
- 295-312 Were communists good human capitalists? The case of the Czech Republic
by Flanagan, Robert J.
- 313-329 Sample selection rules and the intergenerational correlation of earnings
by Couch, Kenneth A. & Lillard, Dean R.
- 331-357 Female earnings and gender differentials in Great Britain 1977-1994
by Bell, David & Ritchie, Felix
- 359-383 Probation, layoffs, and wage-tenure profiles: A sorting explanation
by Wang, Ruqu & Weiss, Andrew
June 1998, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 109-134 Estimating the effect of minimum wages on employment from the distribution of wages: A critical view
by Dickens, Richard & Machin, Stephen & Manning, Alan
- 135-166 Male labor supply estimates and the decision to moonlight
by Smith Conway, Karen & Kimmel, Jean
- 167-183 Tax threats and wage formation
by Lassila, Jukka
- 185-185 Job security with equilibrium unemployment
by Hogan, Seamus & Ragan, Christopher
- 205-215 Offer heterogeneity in the standard search model: Implications for the duration of unemployment and reemployment wages
by Rao Sahib, Padma
- 217-230 The employer size-wage effect: evidence from Italy
by Brunello, Giorgio & Colussi, Aldo
- 231-242 Employee labor market information: comparing direct world of work measures of workers' knowledge to stochastic frontier estimates
by Polachek, Solomon W. & Robst, John
March 1998, Volume 5, Issue 1
December 1997, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 325-340 Dismissals and match-specific rents
by Black, Dan A. & Loewenstein, Mark A.
- 341-372 Job satisfaction and gender: Why are women so happy at work?
by Clark, Andrew E.
- 373-418 Social security and the labor supply of older married couples
by Blau, David M.
- 419-423 Economics of personnel : Edward P. Lazear, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995) pp. 170, ISBN 0-262-12188-3, [UK pound] 19.95 (cloth)
by Arai, Mahmood
- 423-425 Job creation and destruction : Steven J. Davis, John C. Haltiwanger and Scott Schuh, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA), pp. 260, ISBN 0-262-04152-9, [UK pound]23.50, $ 27.50
by Lane, Julia
September 1997, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 201-221 Wages, restrictive practices and productivity
by Nickell, Stephen & Nicolitsas, Daphne
- 223-244 Estimating wage elasticities for life-cycle models of labour supply behavior
by Zabel, Jeffrey E.
- 245-263 Gross flows vs. net flows in the labor market: What is there to be learned?
by Contini, Bruno & Revelli, Riccardo
- 265-292 Wage formation under union threat effects: Theory and empirical evidence
by Corneo, Giacomo & Lucifora, Claudio
- 293-319 Profit-sharing: Does it increase productivity and employment? A theoretical model and empirical evidence on French micro data
by Cahuc, Pierre & Dormont, Brigitte
- 321-324 The Costs of Worker Dislocation : Louis Jacobson, Robert LaLonde and Daniel Sullivan, (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, MI, 1993) pp. 158, ISBN 0-88099-144-5 (cloth), 0-88099-143-7 (paper), $ 23.00 (cloth), $ 13.00 (paper)
by Lane, Julia
June 1997, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial Note
by Hartog, Joop & Theeuwes, Jules
- 99-105 Replication and re-analysis
by Arulampalam, Wiji & Hartog, Joop & MaCurdy, Tom & Theeuwes, Jules
- 107-109 Some thoughts on replications and reviews
by Hamermesh, Daniel S.
- 111-114 The promise of replication in labour economics
by Hedges, Larry V.
- 115-119 Replication? Yes. But how?
by Kniesner, Thomas J.
- 121-123 Some issues in the replication of social science research
by Rosenthal, Robert
- 125-147 Is utility related to employment status? Employment, unemployment, labor market policies and subjective well-being among Swedish youth
by Korpi, Tomas
- 149-165 Oligopoly and overtime
by King, Stephen P.
- 167-183 Do children affect the labor supply of Swedish men? Time diary vs. survey data
by Carlin, Paul S. & Flood, Lennart
- 185-191 Team production in economics: A comment and extension
by Mixon, Franklin Jr.
- 193-196 Labor demand : Daniel S. Hamermesh, (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993) ISBN 0-691-04254-3 pp. 444, $ 45.00, [UK pound] 30.00
by Zimmermann, Klaus
- 197-200 Minimum wages in Central and Eastern europe: from protection to destitution : Guy Standing and Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, (Oxford University Press/Central European University Press, Oxford/Budapest), pp. 174, ISBN 1-85866 042 4 (cloth), 1-85866 043 2 (paper), [UK pound] 25.00 (cloth), [UK pound] 10.99 (paper)
by Katz, Katarina
March 1997, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-28 The factor-market consequences of unskilled immigration to the United States
by Greenwood, Michael J. & Hunt, Gary L. & Kohli, Ulrich
- 29-46 Differences in the labor market behavior between temporary and permanent migrant women
by Dustmann, Christian
- 47-69 Earnings and seniority in Japan: A re-appraisal of the existing evidence and a comparison with the UK
by Brunello, Giorgio & Ariga, Kenn
- 71-84 The theory of the open shop trade union reconsidered
by Corneo, Giacomo G.
- 85-91 Wage floors and unemployment: A two-sector analysis
by Fields, Gary S.
- 93-98 Labour demand and equilibrium wage formation : Jan C. Van Ours, Gerard A. Pfann, and Geert Ridder, (North-Holland, Amsterdam 1993). pp. 379 ISBN 0-444-89590-6, $109.50/Dfl. 175.00
by Ballot, Gerard
December 1996, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 357-383 Long-term employment relationships in the early twentieth century: Evidence from personnel data
by Hamilton, Barton & MacKinnon, Mary
- 385-398 Bargaining and strikes: Towards an evolutionary framework
by Varoufakis, Yanis
- 399-424 Immigration and occupational status: A study of Bangladeshi and Turkish fathers and sons in the London labour market
by Sloane, Peter J. & Gazioglu, Saziye
- 425-434 Wage curve, unemployment duration and compensating differentials
by Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf
- 437-440 Structural unemployment : Wolfgang Franz, ed., (Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1992) pp. 132 + X, ISBN 3-7908-0605-6, DM 65
by Farm, Ante
October 1996, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 229-231 Introduction
by Micklewright, John
- 233-254 Regional mismatch and the transition to a market economy
by Boeri, Tito & Scarpetta, Stefano
- 255-278 Matching across space: Evidence on mobility in the Czech Republic
by Burda, Michael C. & Profit, Stefan
- 279-298 Earnings gains and losses from insured unemployment in Hungary
by Kollo'', Janos & Nagy, Gyula
- 299-317 Job creation and job destruction in a transition economy: Ownership, firm size, and gross job flows in Polish manufacturing 1988-1991
by Konings, Jozef & Lehmann, Hartmut & Schaffer, Mark E.
- 319-336 The determinants of chief executive compensation in transitional economies: Evidence from Bulgaria
by Jones, Derek C. & Kato, Takao
- 337-356 The gender wage gap in Russia: Some empirical evidence
by Newell, Andrew & Reilly, Barry
September 1996, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 109-141 Wage compression, wage drift and wage inflation in Sweden
by Hibbs, Douglas Jr. & Locking, Hakan
- 143-167 Search and discrimination
by Sattinger, Michael
- 169-188 Calculating the price of worker reliability
by Coles, Melvyn G. & Treble, John G.
- 189-195 A note on the long-run properties of the shirking model
by Albrecht, James W. & Vroman, Susan B.
- 197-219 Selection bias and human capital investment: Estimating the rates of return to education for young males
by Vella, Francis & Gregory, R. G.
- 221-223 Productive Relations? : Robert Drago, Mark Wooden and Judith Sloan, Australian Industrial Relations and Workplace Performance (Allen and Unwin Sydney, 1992), 316 pp., ISBN 186373 1237, A$ 24.95
by Brown, William
- 223-225 Pension Policy for a Mobile Labor Force : John A. Turner (with Tabitha A. Doescher and Phyllis A. Fernandez), (W.E. Upjohn, Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, MI, 1993), 215 pp., ISBN 0-88099-133-X (pbk); ISBN0-88099-134-8 (cloth), $15.00 paper, $25.00 cloth
by Schmahl, Winfried
- 225-227 Labor's Capital: The Economics and Politics of Private Pensions : Teresa Ghilarducci, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, 1992), 213 pp., ISBN 0-262-07139-8, $47.25
by Beck, Matthias & Rein, Martin
August 1996, Volume 3, Issue 1