The economics of labor markets
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The economics of labor markets
(The Dryden Press series in economics)
Dryden Press, c2000
5th ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Intended as the basic text for an undergraduate course in labour economics or labour relations, this text is also suitable as a survey or reference text for a graduate-level course.
Table of Contents
- The labour market
- hours of work
- labour force participation
- the demand for labour in the short run
- product demand and labour demand - summary
- the demand for labour in the long run
- the determination of wages
- education, training, and earnings differentials - the theory of human capital
- occupational wage differentials
- discrimination in the labour market
- unions and collective bargaining - the institutional framework
- bargaining
- the economic impact of unions
- unemployment
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