US labour markets : the process of job creation
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US labour markets : the process of job creation
(Research studies / Department for Education and Employment, RS47)
The Stationery Office, 1996
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Job creation in the US
Job creation in the US
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-116)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Why are jobs created faster in the USA than in the major European countries? Employment in the USA rose by 50 per cent between 1970 and 1990, as opposed to less than 10 per cent in the UK. This report investigates why jobs were created faster in the USA over a 30 year period.
Table of Contents
- The labour force and participation
- the determination of wages
- labour mobility
- institutions and the labour market
- labour market flexibility
- unemployment and job creation - a comparative study of the US and Europe.
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