Labour Economics
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2007
- Challenges ahead pp. 869-(null)

- Joop Hartog
- Identifying and Estimating the Distributions of Ex Post and Ex Ante Returns to Schooling pp. 870-893

- Flavio Cunha and James Heckman
- Education choice under uncertainty: Implications for public policy pp. 894-912

- Vincent Hogan and Ian Walker
- Real options and human capital investment pp. 913-925

- Bas Jacobs
- Cross-sectional earnings risk and occupational sorting: The role of risk attitudes pp. 926-937

- Holger Bonin, Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman and Uwe Sunde
- On compensation for risk aversion and skewness affection in wages pp. 938-956

- Joop Hartog and Wim Vijverberg
- Can risk aversion explain schooling attainments? Evidence from Italy pp. 957-970

- Christian Belzil and Marco Leonardi
- The risk-return trade-off in human capital investment pp. 971-986

- Charlotte Christiansen, Juanna Joensen and Helena Nielsen
Volume 14, issue 5, 2007
- Does immigration affect wages? A look at occupation-level evidence pp. 757-773

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- The national internal labor market encounters the local labor market: Effects on employee retention pp. 774-787

- Scott Carrell
- Exits from unemployment: Recall or new job pp. 788-810

- Alfonso Alba-Ramirez, Jose Arranz and Fernando Munoz-Bullon
- Where did they go? Modelling transitions out of jobs pp. 811-828

- Anders Frederiksen and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen
- Wage Growth Implications of Fixed-Term Employment: An Analysis by Contract Duration and Job Mobility pp. 829-847

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Ricardo Serrano-Padial
- The economics of union organization: Efficiency, information and profitability pp. 848-868

- Pablo Ruiz-Verdu
Volume 14, issue 4, 2007
- Unemployment in East and West Europe pp. 681-694

- Daniel Münich and Jan Svejnar
- Real and nominal wage rigidities in collective bargaining agreements pp. 695-715

- Louis Christofides and Paris Nearchou
- Evidence of ethnic discrimination in the Swedish labor market using experimental data pp. 716-729

- Magnus Carlsson and Dan-Olof Rooth
- Long-run effects of training programs for the unemployed in East Germany pp. 730-755

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Robert Volter
Volume 14, issue 3, 2007
- The effect of job satisfaction on job search: Not just whether, but also where pp. 299-317

- Josse Delfgaauw
- Worker absence and shirking: Evidence from matched teacher-school data pp. 319-334

- Steve Bradley, Colin Green and Gareth Leeves
- Recall bias in the displaced workers survey: Are layoffs really lemons? pp. 335-345

- Younghwan Song
- Wage incentives and wage rigidity: A representative view from within pp. 347-369

- Jonas Agell and Helge Bennmarker
- The effects of age and family constraints on gender hiring discrimination: A field experiment in the French financial sector pp. 371-391

- Pascale Petit
- The effect of benefits on single motherhood in Europe pp. 393-412

- Libertad Gonzalez
- The impact of obesity on employment pp. 413-433

- Stephen Morris
- Occupational and industrial mobility in the United States pp. 435-455

- Eric Parrado, Asena Caner and Edward Wolff
- The impact of unemployment insurance taxes on wages pp. 457-484

- Kevin J. Murphy
- The effects of multiple minimum wages throughout the labor market: The case of Costa Rica pp. 485-511

- Thomas (Tim) Gindling and Katherine Terrell
- Unintended consequences of child care regulations pp. 513-538

- David Blau
- Impact of trade liberalization on firm's labour demand by skill: The case of Tunisian manufacturing pp. 539-563

- Rim Mouelhi
- Fertility and female labor supply in Latin America: New causal evidence pp. 565-573

- Guillermo Cruces and Sebastian Galiani
- Wages, productivity, and the dynamic interaction of businesses and workers pp. 575-602

- John Haltiwanger, Julia Lane and James Spletzer
- Job mobility and careers in firms pp. 603-621

- Suman Ghosh
- Estimating the shirking model with variable effort pp. 623-637

- Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- Duration of UI periods and the perceived threat effect from labour market programmes pp. 639-652

- Lars Geerdsen and Anders Holm
- Industry-specific or generic skills? Conflicting interests of firms and workers pp. 653-663

- Wendy Smits
- The effect of a large expansion of pre-primary school facilities on preschool attendance and maternal employment pp. 665-680

- Samuel Berlinski and Sebastian Galiani
Volume 14, issue 2, 2007
- What is the value added by caseworkers? pp. 135-151

- Michael Lechner and Jeffrey Smith
- How binding are legal limits? Transitions from temporary to permanent work in Spain pp. 153-183

- Maia Güell and Barbara Petrongolo
- Tax progression and training in a matching framework pp. 185-200

- Mathias Hungerbühler
- Youth minimum wage reform and the labour market in New Zealand pp. 201-230

- Dean Hyslop and Steven Stillman
- Skill shortages and firms' employment behaviour pp. 231-249

- Philip Stevens
- Job satisfaction and quits pp. 251-268

- Louis Lévy-Garboua, Claude Montmarquette and Véronique Simonnet
- Transitions to self-employment at older ages: The role of wealth, health, health insurance and other factors pp. 269-295

- Julie Zissimopoulos and Lynn A. Karoly
Volume 14, issue 1, 2007
- Market conditions and worker training: How does it affect and whom? pp. 1-23

- Sumon Majumdar
- Revisiting the income penalty for behaviorally gay men: Evidence from NHANES III pp. 25-34

- Christopher Carpenter
- The determinants of hiring older workers: UK evidence pp. 35-51

- Kirsten Daniel and John Heywood
- Union wage premiums in Great Britain: Coverage or membership? pp. 53-71

- Wim Koevoets
- Estimating wage differentials without logarithms pp. 73-98

- McKinley Blackburn
- From the dark end of the street to the bright side of the road? The wage returns to migration in Britain pp. 99-117

- René Böheim and Mark Taylor
- A change in the earnings penalty for British men with working wives: Evidence from the 1980's and 1990's pp. 119-134

- D.H. Blackaby, Paul Carlin and P.D. Murphy
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