Wages, school quality, and employment demand
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Wages, school quality, and employment demand
(IZA prize in labor economics series)
Oxford University Press, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-300) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
David Card and Alan B. Krueger have made substantial contributions to the field of Labor Economics. Their influential work focuses on policy-relevant issues and spans vast and important topics, including: unemployment, minimum wage, migration, measurement error, unions, wage differentials among various groups in the US, labor demand, social insurance, and technological change. Card and Krueger have also been extremely influential in econometrics methodology; they
were at the forefront of employing an 'experimental' approach in their research design and implementation. Both of these IZA prize winners have made significant methodological contributions on instrumental variable estimation, measurement error, regression discontinuity methods, and the use of 'natural'
experiments. This book provides an overview of their most important work and is divided two main parts: the first section focuses on school quality and the differences in wages across groups in the US; the second part concentrates on the effect of changes in the minimum wage on employment and wage setting. In section introductions, Card and Krueger offer their insight into these two areas and discuss the historical context for their research.
目次
- I: INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITORS: INGENUITY AND CREATIVITY - DAVID CARD AND ALAN B. KRUEGER
- II: SCHOOL QUALITY, EARNINGS, AND BLACK-WHITE WAGE DIFFERENCES
- III: MINIMUM WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT DEMAND
- IV: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS
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