Labor economics
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Labor economics
(The McGraw-Hill series in economics)
McGraw-Hill Education, 2020 [sic]
8th ed
- : bound ed
- : loose-leaf ed
- : international student ed
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Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: bound ed ISBN 9781260004724
Description
Labor Economics, eighth edition by George J. Borjas provides a modern introduction to labor economics, emphasizing both theory and empirical evidence. The book uses many examples drawn from state-of-the-art studies in labor economics literature. The author introduces, through examples, methodological techniques that are commonly used in labor economics to empirically test various aspects of the theory.
Labor Economics is thoroughly integrated with the adaptive digital tools available in McGraw-Hill's Connect, proven to increase student engagement and success in the course.
Table of Contents
1Introduction to Labor Economics2Labor Supply3Labor Demand4Labor Market Equilibrium 5Compensating Wage Differentials 6Education 7The Wage Distribution8Labor Mobility9Labor Market Discrimination10Labor Unions11Incentive Pay12Unemployment
- Volume
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: international student ed ISBN 9781260565522
Description
Labor Economics, eighth edition by George J. Borjas provides a modern introduction to labor economics, emphasizing both theory and empirical evidence. The book uses many examples drawn from state-of-the-art studies in labor economics literature. The author introduces, through examples, methodological techniques that are commonly used in labor economics to empirically test various aspects of the theory.
Labor Economics is thoroughly integrated with the adaptive digital tools available in McGraw-Hill's Connect, proven to increase student engagement and success in the course.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Labor Economics
2 Labor Supply
3 Labor Demand
4 Labor Market Equilibrium
5 Compensating Wage Differentials
6 Education
7 The Wage Distribution
8 Labor Mobility
9 Labor Market Discrimination
10 Labor Unions
11 Incentive Pay
12 Unemployment
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