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Labour Economics
1993 - 2025
Current editor(s): A. Ichino From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1998
- The relationship between drug use and labor supply for young men pp. 385-409

- Gary A. Zarkin, Thomas Mroz, Jeremy Bray and Michael French
- Modelling the German system of vocational education pp. 411-423

- Axel Lindner
- Measuring wage effects of plant size pp. 425-448

- Karsten Albæk, Mahmood Arai, Rita Asplund, Erling Barth and Erik Madsen
- The estimation of union wage differentials and the impact of methodological choices pp. 449-474

- Martyn J. Andrews, Mark Stewart, Joanna Swaffield and Richard Upward
- Demand for labour inputs and adjustment costs: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 475-497

- César Alonso-Borrego
Volume 5, issue 3, 1998
- Centralization and strikes pp. 243-265

- Peter Kuhn and Wulong Gu
- The effect of drug use on workplace accidents pp. 267-294

- Robert Kaestner and Michael Grossman
- Were communists good human capitalists? The case of the Czech Republic pp. 295-312

- Robert J. Flanagan
- Sample selection rules and the intergenerational correlation of earnings pp. 313-329

- Kenneth Couch and Dean R. Lillard
- Female earnings and gender differentials in Great Britain 1977-1994 pp. 331-357

- David Bell and Felix Ritchie
- Probation, layoffs, and wage-tenure profiles: A sorting explanation pp. 359-383

- Ruqu Wang and Andrew Weiss
Volume 5, issue 2, 1998
- Estimating the effect of minimum wages on employment from the distribution of wages: A critical view pp. 109-134

- Richard Dickens, Stephen Machin and Alan Manning
- Male labor supply estimates and the decision to moonlight pp. 135-166

- Karen Smith Conway and Jean Kimmel
- Tax threats and wage formation pp. 167-183

- Jukka Lassila
- Job security with equilibrium unemployment pp. 185-185

- Seamus Hogan and Christopher Ragan
- Offer heterogeneity in the standard search model: Implications for the duration of unemployment and reemployment wages pp. 205-215

- Padma Rao Sahib
- The employer size-wage effect: evidence from Italy pp. 217-230

- Giorgio Brunello and Aldo Colussi
- Employee labor market information: comparing direct world of work measures of workers' knowledge to stochastic frontier estimates pp. 231-242

- Solomon Polachek and John Robst
Volume 5, issue 1, 1998
- War of the models: Which labour market institutions for the 21st century?1 pp. 1-24

- Richard Freeman
- Regional unemployment persistence (Spain, 1976-1994) pp. 25-51

- Juan F Jimeno and Samuel Bentolila
- Some specification issues in unemployment duration analysis pp. 53-66

- John Addison and Pedro Portugal
- Male-female wage determination and gender wage discrimination in China's rural industrial sector pp. 67-89

- Xin Meng
- Recent research on public pension systems. A review pp. 91-108

- Jorn Henrik Petersen
Volume 4, issue 4, 1997
- Dismissals and match-specific rents pp. 325-340

- Dan Black and Mark A. Loewenstein
- Job satisfaction and gender: Why are women so happy at work? pp. 341-372

- Andrew Clark
- Social security and the labor supply of older married couples pp. 373-418

- David Blau
- Economics of personnel: Edward P. Lazear, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995) pp. 170, ISBN 0-262-12188-3, [UK pound] 19.95 (cloth) pp. 419-423

- Mahmood Arai
- Job creation and destruction: Steven J. Davis, John C. Haltiwanger and Scott Schuh, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA), pp. 260, ISBN 0-262-04152-9, [UK pound]23.50, $ 27.50 pp. 423-425

- Julia Lane
Volume 4, issue 3, 1997
- Wages, restrictive practices and productivity pp. 201-221

- Stephen Nickell and Daphne Nicolitsas
- Estimating wage elasticities for life-cycle models of labour supply behavior pp. 223-244

- Jeffrey Zabel
- Gross flows vs. net flows in the labor market: What is there to be learned? pp. 245-263

- Bruno Contini and Riccardo Revelli
- Wage formation under union threat effects: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 265-292

- Giacomo Corneo and Claudio Lucifora
- Profit-sharing: Does it increase productivity and employment? A theoretical model and empirical evidence on French micro data pp. 293-319

- Pierre Cahuc and Brigitte Dormont
- The Costs of Worker Dislocation: Louis Jacobson, Robert LaLonde and Daniel Sullivan, (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, MI, 1993) pp. 158, ISBN 0-88099-144-5 (cloth), 0-88099-143-7 (paper), $ 23.00 (cloth), $ 13.00 (paper) pp. 321-324

- Julia Lane
Volume 4, issue 2, 1997
- Editorial Note pp. i-i

- Joop Hartog and Jules Theeuwes
- Replication and re-analysis pp. 99-105

- Wiji Arulampalam, Joop Hartog, Tom MaCurdy and Jules Theeuwes
- Some thoughts on replications and reviews pp. 107-109

- Daniel Hamermesh
- The promise of replication in labour economics pp. 111-114

- Larry V. Hedges
- Replication? Yes. But how? pp. 115-119

- Thomas Kniesner
- Some issues in the replication of social science research pp. 121-123

- Robert Rosenthal
- Is utility related to employment status? Employment, unemployment, labor market policies and subjective well-being among Swedish youth pp. 125-147

- Tomas Korpi
- Oligopoly and overtime pp. 149-165

- Stephen King
- Do children affect the labor supply of Swedish men? Time diary vs. survey data pp. 167-183

- Paul Carlin and Lennart Flood
- Team production in economics: A comment and extension pp. 185-191

- Franklin Mixon
- Labor demand: Daniel S. Hamermesh, (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993) ISBN 0-691-04254-3 pp. 444, $ 45.00, [UK pound] 30.00 pp. 193-196

- Klaus Zimmermann
- Minimum wages in Central and Eastern europe: from protection to destitution: Guy Standing and Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, (Oxford University Press/Central European University Press, Oxford/Budapest), pp. 174, ISBN 1-85866 042 4 (cloth), 1-85866 043 2 (paper), [UK pound] 25.00 (cloth), [UK pound] 10.99 (paper) pp. 197-200

- Katarina Katz
Volume 4, issue 1, 1997
- The factor-market consequences of unskilled immigration to the United States pp. 1-28

- Michael J. Greenwood, Gary Hunt and Ulrich Kohli
- Differences in the labor market behavior between temporary and permanent migrant women pp. 29-46

- Christian Dustmann
- Earnings and seniority in Japan: A re-appraisal of the existing evidence and a comparison with the UK pp. 47-69

- Giorgio Brunello and Kenn Ariga
- The theory of the open shop trade union reconsidered pp. 71-84

- Giacomo Corneo
- Wage floors and unemployment: A two-sector analysis pp. 85-91

- Gary Fields
- Labour demand and equilibrium wage formation: Jan C. Van Ours, Gerard A. Pfann, and Geert Ridder, (North-Holland, Amsterdam 1993). pp. 379 ISBN 0-444-89590-6, $109.50/Dfl. 175.00 pp. 93-98

- Gerard Ballot
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