Journal of Labor Research
2000 - 2006
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2002
- Technological Change and Employment Conditions in Traditionally Heavily Unionized Industries pp. 507-511

- James T. Bennett and Daphne G. Taras
- Technology and Labor Relations: Railroads and Ports pp. 513-533

- Ann Schwarz-Miller and Wayne K. Talley
- Labor Relations and Technological Change at Canadian Pacific Railway * pp. 535-557

- A. Tarik Timur and Allen Ponak
- Technology and Labor Relations in the Construction Industry pp. 560-573

- A. J. Thieblot
- Impacts of Digital Information Networks on Construction Contractors and Unions pp. 575-589

- James W. Platner, Xiuwen Dong, James W. Platner and Xiuwen Dong
- Re-Inventing Production Systems and Industrial Relations: Technology-Driven Transformation in the Canadian Metal-Mining Industry pp. 592-609

- Richard P. Chaykowski
- Unions and Technology Adoption: A Qualitative Analysis of the Use of Real-Time Control Systems in U.S. Coal Firms pp. 615-630

- Albert Link and Donald Siegel
- Union Presence and Executive Compensation: An Exploratory Study pp. 631-646

- Parbudyal Singh and Naresh C. Agarwal
- Did NAFTA Cause a "Giant Sucking Sound"? pp. 647-658

- Willem Thorbecke and Christian Eigen-Zucchi
- Challenges to Professionalism and Union Voting Intentions: The Case of Pharmacists * pp. 659-671

- Patrick P. McHUGH and Matthew M. Bodah
- Union Density Effects in the Supermarket Industry pp. 673-684

- Robert Johansson and Jay Coggins
- The Texaco Racial Discrimination Case and Shareholder Wealth pp. 685-693

- Stephen Pruitt and Leonard L. Nethercutt
Volume 23, issue 3, 2002
- Technological Change and Industrial Relations pp. 336-338

- Daphne G. Taras and James T. Bennett
- Workers As Cyborgs: Labor and Networked Computers pp. 339-353

- Mark Poster
- Teaching Labor Relations: Opportunities and Challenges of Using Technology pp. 355-374

- John Budd
- Technological Innovation and the Trucking Industry: Information Revolution and the Effect on the Work Process pp. 375-395

- Michael H. Belzer
- Technology, Skills, and Health Care Labor Markets pp. 397-415

- Edward J. Schumacher
- How Technology Affects the Design and Administration of Pensions and Benefits pp. 417-431

- Norma L. Nielson
- NAFTA and Labor: A Canadian Perspective * pp. 433-446

- Parbudyal Singh
- Passed Over for Promotion Because of Age: An Empirical Analysis of the Consequences pp. 447-461

- Scott Adams
- How Information Technology Affects Wages: Evidence Using Internet Usage As a Proxy for IT Skills pp. 463-474

- Ernest P. Goss and Joseph M. Phillips
- Union Salting: Reactions and Rulings since Town and Country pp. 476-485

- Cory R. Fine
- The Unionization of Professionals: A Case Study pp. 487-498

- Maureen Hannay
Volume 23, issue 2, 2002
- E-Voice: Information Technology and Unions pp. 171-174

- James T. Bennett and Daphne G. Taras
- The School of Hard Cyber Knocks: NEA's Experience pp. 175-199

- Sam Pizzigati, Barbara Yentzer and Ronald D.
- Challenges and Opportunities: Unions Confront the New Information Technologies pp. 201-214

- Robert E. Lucore
- E-Voice: How Information Technology Is Shaping Life within Unions pp. 215-235

- Charles R. Greer
- Today's Unions As Tomorrow's CyberUnions: Labor's Newest Hope pp. 237-248

- Arthur B. Shostak
- Information Technology: The Threat to Unions pp. 249-259

- Gary Chaison
- Occupational Licensing in a "Competitive" Labor Market: The Case of Cosmetology* pp. 261-278

- A. Frank Adams, John Jackson and Robert Ekelund
- Do Employers Pay Efficiency Wages? Evidence from Japan* pp. 278-292

- Scott Fuess and Meghan Millea
- Drug Testing Laws and Employment Injuries pp. 294-301

- Randall G. Kesselring and Jeffrey R. Pittman
- Labor Policy in the EU: The New Emphasis on Education and Training under the Treaty of Amsterdam pp. 303-317

- John Addison
- Partial Strikes under the Railway Labor Act: The Need for a Doctrine of Unprotected Concerted Activity* pp. 319-328

- Samuel Estreicher and Robert Siegel
Volume 23, issue 1, 2002
- The Minimum Wage: Some New Evidence pp. 1-2

- James T. Bennett
- Minimum Wage Effects on Hours, Employment, and Number of Firms: The Iowa Case* pp. 3-23

- Peter Orazem and J. Peter Mattila
- The Impact of the Minimum Wage in West Virginia: A Test of the Low-Wage-Area Theory pp. 25-40

- Marvin E. Dodson Iii
- The Minimum Wage and Poverty among Full-Time Workers pp. 41-49

- Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway
- The Determinants of State Minimum Wage Rates: A Public Policy Approach pp. 51-56

- Jerold Waltman and Sarah Pittman
- The Determinants of Provincial Minimum Wages in Canada pp. 57-67

- Vaughan Dickson and Tony Myatt
- A Spatial Study of Teachers' Salaries in Pennsylvania School Districts * pp. 69-86

- Robert T. Greenbaum
- Review Essay -- Administrative Delay at the NLRB: Some Modest Proposals pp. 88-88

- Samuel Estreicher and Matthew T. Bodie
- The Economic Effects of Labor Unions Revisited pp. 105-130

- Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway
- How International Trade Affects Union Wages: New Evidence * pp. 131-144

- Ben S. Shippen, Jr. and Allen K. Lynch
- How Pension Accrual Affects Job Satisfaction * pp. 145-162

- Andrew A. Luchak and Ian R. Gellatly
Volume 22, issue 4, 2001
- The National Labor Relations Board: Some Preliminary Perspectives pp. 695-697

- James T. Bennett
- Congress and the National Labor Relations Board: A Review of the Recent Past pp. 699-722

- Matthew M. Bodah
- The Formation and Administration of Labor Policy by the NLRB: Evidence from Economic and ULP Strike Rulings pp. 723-737

- Michael H. LeROY
- NLRB Decisions on Economic Strikes and Unfair Labor Practice Strikes: A Response to LeRoy pp. 739-760

- Edward B. Miller
- The NLRB at the Grassroots pp. 762-775

- John F. O'Connell
- Labor Policy and the Immediate Future of the National Labor Relations Board: Comment on LeRoy pp. 777-780

- Charles M. Williamson
- Is the NLRB Still Relevant? A Performance Review pp. 781-794

- Michael H. LeROY
- Employee Preferences for Pension Plan Features * pp. 795-808

- Morley Gunderson and Andrew Luchak
- On-The-Job Training and Starting Wages pp. 809-816

- Paul Sicilian
- Why Women Earn Less Than Men in Self-Employment pp. 817-829

- Greg Hundley
- The Safety Costs of Contingent Work: Evidence from Minnesota * pp. 832-849

- Yong-Seung Park and Richard J. Butler
- Consequences of Work Force Reduction: Some Employer and Union Evidence * pp. 851-862

- Terry H. Wagar
Volume 22, issue 3, 2001
- Accounting for the Decline of Unions in the Private Sector, 1973-1998 * pp. 459-485

- Henry S. Farber and Bruce Western
- Private Sector Union Density and the Wage Premium: Past, Present, and Future * pp. 487-518

- Barry Hirsch and Edward J. Schumacher
- Intensity of Management Resistance: Understanding the Decline of Unionization in the Private Sector pp. 519-540

- Morris M. Kleiner
- Mandatory Agency Shop Laws As an Explanation of Canada-U.S. Union Density Divergence * pp. 541-566

- Daphne Gottlieb Taras and Allen Ponak
- Unions As Value-Adding Networks: Possibilities for the Future of U.S. Unionism pp. 581-598

- Saul A. Rubinstein
- New Strategies for Union Survival and Revival pp. 600-613

- Nancy Mills
- Complementarity of Pensions and Training under Multiemployer Plans pp. 615-634

- Teresa Ghilarducci and Michael Reich
- The Logic of Labor Quiescence pp. 635-652

- Yonatan Reshef
- Local Union Leaders' Satisfaction with Grievance Procedures pp. 654-667

- Brian Bemmels and Dora C. Lau
- Union Violence: A Review and Critical Discussion pp. 670-688

- James A. Craft
Volume 22, issue 2, 2001
- The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the U.S pp. 227-228

- James T. Bennett and Bruce Kaufman
- The Future of Private Sector Unions in the U.S pp. 229-244

- Seymour Martin Lipset and Ivan Katchanovski
- Twilight for Organized Labor pp. 246-259

- Leo Troy
- Labor Unions: Victims of Their Political Success? * pp. 261-273

- James T. Bennett and Jason E. Taylor
- Information Technology, Unions, and the New Organization: Challenges and Opportunities for Union Survival pp. 275-287

- Anthony M. Townsend, Samuel M. Demarie and Anthony R. Hendrickson
- The Fall and Future of Unionism in Construction pp. 287-306

- A.J. Thieblot
- Learning from Each Other: A European Perspective on American Labor pp. 307-319

- Edmund Heery
- Labor's Love Lost? Changes in the U.S. Environment and Declining Private Sector Unionism pp. 321-334

- Edward E. Potter
- Human Resource Management Practices and Worker Desires for Union Representation pp. 335-354

- Jack Fiorito
- How Union Mergers Affect Membership Participation* pp. 355-372

- Gary Chaison, Magnus Sverke and Anders Sjöberg
- An Alternative Look at Temporary Workers, Their Choices, and the Growth in Temporary Employment pp. 373-390

- Michael D. S. Morris and Alexander Vekker
- Public Sector Union Democracy: A Comparative Analysis pp. 391-404

- Cory R. Fine and Paul Baktari
- Organized Labor and Electoral Participation in American National Elections pp. 405-414

- Benjamin Radcliff
- The Returns to Seniority in Academic Labor Markets pp. 415-427

- James Monks and Michael Robinson
Volume 22, issue 1, 2001
- OSHA's Ergonomics Program Standard and Musculoskeletal Disorders: An Introduction pp. 1-14

- Susan E. Dudley and W. Bradford Delong
- Workplace Transformation and the Rise in Cumulative Trauma Disorders: Is There a Connection?* pp. 15-28

- David Fairris and Mark Brenner
- Musculoskeletal Disorders and Productivity * pp. 29-54

- Hugh Conway and Jens Svenson
- OSHA's Ergonomics Litigation Record: Three Strikes and It's Out* pp. 55-74

- Eugene Scalia
- Where Is the Market Failure? A Review of OSHA's Economic Analysis for Its Proposed Ergonomics Standard pp. 75-94

- Mark P. Berkman and Jesse David
- The Benefits and Costs of OSHA's Proposed Ergonomics Program Standard pp. 95-109

- Susan E. Dudley
- The Robustness of OSHA Ergonomics Benefits: A Note pp. 111-115

- Jay Cochran
- Avoiding "Regulatory Mismatch" in Regulating Workplace Ergonomics: The Case for an Informational Approach pp. 117-135

- Thomas A. Lambert
- Do Workers Want OSHA's Ergonomics Regulations? pp. 137-143

- Joseph M. Johnson, Wendy L. Gramm and W Viscusi
- An Interview with Steelworkers' President Lynn Williams pp. 145-171

- Bruce Kaufman
- The Influence of Technological Opportunity on Union Membership in U.S. Manufacturing Industries pp. 173-183

- C. Timothy Koeller
- The Tournament Careers of Top-Ranked Men and Women Tennis Professionals: Are the Gentlemen More Committed than the Ladies? pp. 185-193

- Douglas Coate and Donijo Robbins
- The Effect of Unions on Labor Markets and Economic Growth: An Analysis of State Data pp. 195-205

- Lou Pantuosco, Darrell Parker and Gary Stone
- A Note on Pensions and Firm Performance: First Evidence from German Micro Data* pp. 207-211

- Claus Schnabel and Joachim Wagner
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