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Volume 16, issue 6, 2009
- Gender and competition pp. 599-606

- Alison Booth
- Insider econometrics: A roadmap with stops along the way pp. 607-617

- Kathryn Shaw
- Layoff tax and employment of the elderly pp. 618-624

- Mario Schnalzenberger and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Noncompliance and the effects of the minimum wage on hours and welfare in competitive labor markets pp. 625-630

- Leif Danziger
- Why do firms train apprentices? The net cost puzzle reconsidered pp. 631-637

- Jens Mohrenweiser and Thomas Zwick
- The "Bologna Process" and college enrollment decisions pp. 638-647

- Lorenzo Cappellari and Claudio Lucifora
- Teacher shortages and the business cycle pp. 648-658

- Torberg Falch, Kåre Johansen and Bjarne Strøm
- The impact of demographic change on human capital accumulation pp. 659-668

- Michael Fertig, Christoph Schmidt and Mathias Sinning
- Assimilation of immigrants in Spain: A longitudinal analysis pp. 669-678

- Mario Izquierdo, Aitor Lacuesta and Raquel Vegas
- Feedback and incentives: Experimental evidence pp. 679-688

- Tor Eriksson, Anders Poulsen and Marie Claire Villeval
Volume 16, issue 5, 2009
- Employers' hiring practices, employment protection, and costly search: A vacancy-level analysis pp. 461-479

- Vera Brencic
- Do regional payroll tax reductions boost employment? pp. 480-489

- Helge Bennmarker, Erik Mellander and Björn Öckert
- Dynamic labour supply effects of childcare subsidies: Evidence from a Canadian natural experiment on low-fee universal child care pp. 490-502

- Pierre Lefebvre, Philip Merrigan and Matthieu Verstraete
- Job congruence, academic achievement, and earnings pp. 503-509

- George Neumann, Neal Olitsky and Steve Robbins
- Analyzing the labor market activity of immigrant families in Germany pp. 510-520

- Leilanie Basilio, Thomas Bauer and Mathias Sinning
- Labour adjustment costs: Estimation of a dynamic discrete choice model using panel data for Greek manufacturing firms pp. 521-533

- Athanasios Lapatinas
- Urban search models under high-relocation costs. Theory and application to spatial mismatch pp. 534-546

- Yves Zenou
- Flexicurity and job satisfaction in Europe: The importance of perceived and actual job stability for well-being at work pp. 547-555

- Federica Origo and Laura Pagani
- Displacement and self-employment entry pp. 556-565

- Jenny von Greiff
- Should I stay or should I go? The effect of gender, education and unemployment on labour market transitions pp. 566-577

- Ioannis Theodossiou and Alexandros Zangelidis
- The importance of financial incentives on retirement choices: New evidence for Italy pp. 578-588

- Michele Belloni and Rob Alessie
- Monopsonistic discrimination, worker turnover, and the gender wage gap pp. 589-597

- Erling Barth and Harald Dale-Olsen
Volume 16, issue 4, 2009
- Welfare migration in Europe pp. 353-363

- Giacomo De Giorgi and Michele Pellizzari
- Sexual orientation discrimination in the labour market pp. 364-372

- Nick Drydakis
- Effects of physical attractiveness, personality, and grooming on academic performance in high school pp. 373-382

- Michael T. French, Philip Robins, Jenny F. Homer and Lauren M. Tapsell
- Counterfactual distributions with sample selection adjustments: Econometric theory and an application to the Netherlands pp. 383-396

- James Albrecht, Aico van Vuuren and Susan Vroman
- Do minimum wages raise employment? Evidence from the U.S. retail-trade sector pp. 397-408

- John Addison, McKinley Blackburn and Chad Cotti
- The effect of integration policies on the time until regular employment of newly arrived immigrants: Evidence from Denmark pp. 409-417

- Jens Clausen, Eskil Heinesen, Hans Hummelgaard, Leif Husted and Michael Rosholm
- Labor market outcomes, savings accumulation, and return migration pp. 418-428

- Murat Kırdar
- Explaining cyclical movements in employment: Creative-destruction or changes in utilization? pp. 429-439

- Andrew Figura
- Firm heterogeneity and wages in unionised labour markets: Theory and evidence pp. 440-450

- Paulo Bastos, Natália Monteiro and Odd Rune Straume
- Can the "one-drop rule" tell us anything about racial discrimination? New evidence from the multiple race question on the 2000 Census pp. 451-460

- Robert Fairlie
Volume 16, issue 3, 2009
- You can't always get what you want: The impact of the UK Jobseeker's Allowance pp. 239-250

- Alan Manning
- Evaluating the impact of performance-related pay for teachers in England pp. 251-261

- Adele Atkinson, Simon Burgess, Bronwyn Croxson, Paul Gregg, Carol Propper, Helen Slater and Deborah Wilson
- Multiple equilibria in a firing game with impartial justice pp. 262-271

- Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu
- Seniority, experience, and wages in the UK pp. 272-283

- Nicolas Williams
- Equilibrium unemployment with outsourcing under labour market imperfections pp. 284-290

- Erkki Koskela and Rune Stenbacka
- Minimum wages, wages and employment in various sectors in Honduras pp. 291-303

- Thomas (Tim) Gindling and Katherine Terrell
- Technical skill bias as a response of firms to unemployment: A matching model with applicant ranking and endogenous skill requirements pp. 304-310

- Frédéric Gavrel
- Simultaneous search with heterogeneous firms and ex post competition pp. 311-319

- Pieter Gautier and Ronald Wolthoff
- What is the most flexible component of wage bill adjustment? Evidence from Belgium pp. 320-329

- Catherine Fuss
- Language usage, participation, employment and earnings: Evidence for foreigners in West Germany with multiple sources of selection pp. 330-341

- Alisher Aldashev, Johannes Gernandt and Stephan Thomsen
- Czech female managers and their wages pp. 342-351

- Stepan Jurajda and Teodora Paligorova
Volume 16, issue 2, 2009
- A longitudinal analysis of search frictions and matching in the U.S. labor market pp. 121-134

- Gregory Jolivet
- The early inception of labor market gender differences pp. 135-139

- Peter Kooreman
- Gender differences in early-career wage growth pp. 140-148

- Sami Napari
- The importance of firms in wage determination pp. 149-160

- Max Gruetter and Rafael Lalive
- Entrepreneurship and survival dynamics of immigrants to the U.S. and their descendants pp. 161-170

- Dimitris Georgarakos and Konstantinos Tatsiramos
- Guaranteed minimum income and unemployment duration in France pp. 171-182

- Antoine Terracol
- Educational mismatch, wages, and wage growth: Overeducation in Sweden, 1974-2000 pp. 183-193

- Tomas Korpi and Michael Tåhlin
- Are there pecuniary compensations for working conditions? pp. 194-207

- Rosa M. Fernández and Christophe Nordman
- Employment protection and sickness absence pp. 208-214

- Martin Olsson
- Incentives in academics: Collaboration under weak complementarities pp. 215-223

- Junichiro Ishida
- Minimum wage effects in a developing country pp. 224-237

- Sara Lemos
Volume 16, issue 1, 2009
- The changing relationship between job loss announcements and stock prices: 1970-1999 pp. 1-11

- Henry S. Farber and Kevin Hallock
- Evaluating job-search programs for old and young individuals: Heterogeneous impact on unemployment duration pp. 12-25

- Luis Centeno, Mário Centeno and Álvaro A. Novo
- How do on-the-job injuries and illnesses impact wealth? pp. 26-36

- Monica Galizzi and Jay Zagorsky
- Marketplace matching in Britain: Evidence from individual unemployment spells pp. 37-46

- Mien-Yun Kuo and Eric Smith
- New evidence on the dynamic wage curve for Western Germany: 1980-2004 pp. 47-51

- Badi Baltagi, Uwe Blien and Katja Wolf
- Wages, non-wage characteristics, and predominantly male jobs pp. 52-63

- Emiko Usui
- Flexible pay, firm performance and the role of unions. New evidence from Italy pp. 64-78

- Federica Origo
- Housing wealth, liquidity constraints and self-employment pp. 79-88

- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- Union wages, hours of work and the effectiveness of partial coordination agreements pp. 89-96

- Sven Wehke
- The return to firm investments in human capital pp. 97-106

- Rita Almeida and Pedro Carneiro
- The effects of income taxation on severance pay pp. 107-118

- Laszlo Goerke and Markus Pannenberg
- Corrigendum to "Melvyn Coles, Optimal unemployment policy in a matching equilibrium", Labour Economics, Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 537-559 (August 2008) pp. 120-120

- Melvyn Coles
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