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Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the Twenty-First Century

Richard Freeman, Joni Hersch and Lawrence Mishel

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: J5 K31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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Chapters in this book:

A Submerging Labor Market Institution?Unions and the Nonwage Aspects of Work , pp 231-263 Downloads
Thomas Buchmueller, John DiNardo and Robert Valletta
A Workers' Lobby to Provide Portable Benefits , pp 207-228 Downloads
Joni Hersch
Development Intermediaries and the Training of Low-Wage Workers , pp 293-314 Downloads
Lisa Lynch
Individual Rights and Collective Agents. The Role of Old and New Workplace Institutions in the Regulation of Labor Markets , pp 13-44 Downloads
David Weil
Introduction , pp 1-12 Downloads
Richard Freeman and Joni Hersch
The Living Wage Movement. What Is It, Why Is It, and What's Known about Its Impact? Downloads
Jared Bernstein
The Role and Functioning of Public-Interest Legal Organizations in the Enforcement of the Employment Laws , pp 141-176 Downloads
Christine Jolls
Union Participation in Strategic Decisions of Corporations , pp 265-291 Downloads
Eileen Appelbaum and Larry W. Hunter
Unionization of Professional and Technical Workers. The Labor Market and Institutional Transformation , pp 179-206 Downloads
Richard W. Hurd and John Bunge
White Hats or Don Quixotes? Human Rights Vigilantes in the Global Economy , pp 47-97 Downloads
Kimberly Elliott and Richard Freeman

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