Labor in the New Economy
Katharine Abraham,
James R. Spletzer and
Michael Harper
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: F66 J2 J3 J63 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Labor in the New Economy" , pp 1-13

- Katharine Abraham, James R. Spletzer and Michael J. Harper
- What Do We Really Know About Changes in Wage Inequality? , pp 17-59

- Thomas Lemieux
- Comment on "What Do We Really Know About Changes in Wage Inequality?" , pp 59-62

- Lawrence Katz
- Recent Trends in Compensation Inequality , pp 63-98

- Brooks Pierce
- Comment on "Recent Trends in Compensation Inequality" , pp 98-100

- Daniel S. Hamermesh
- Are the New Jobs Good Jobs? , pp 101-143

- Katharine Abraham and James R. Spletzer
- Comment on "Are the New Jobs Good Jobs?" , pp 143-147

- Erica Groshen
- New Data for Answering Old Questions Regarding Employee Stock Options , pp 149-180

- Kevin F. Hallock and Craig A. Olson
- Comment on "New Data for Answering Old Questions Regarding Employee Stock Options" , pp 180-184

- Chris Riddell
- Adjusted Estimates of Worker Flows and Job Openings in JOLTS , pp 187-216

- Steven Davis, Jason Faberman, John C. Haltiwanger and Ian Rucker
- Comment on "Adjusted Estimates of Worker Flows and Job Openings in JOLTS" , pp 216-221

- Robert E. Hall
- Job Loss and the Decline in Job Security in the United States , pp 223-262

- Henry S. Farber
- Comment on "Job Loss and the Decline in Job Security in the United States" , pp 262-266

- Ann Huff Stevens
- What Do We Know About Contracting Out in the United States? Evidence from Household and Establishment Surveys , pp 267-304

- Matthew Dey, Susan Houseman and Anne Polivka
- Comment on "What Do We Know About Contracting Out in the United States? Evidence from Household and Establishment Surveys" , pp 304-308

- Daniel G. Sullivan
- Measuring Tradable Services and the Task Content of Offshorable Services Jobs , pp 309-335

- J. Jensen and Lori G. Kletzer
- Comment on "Measuring Tradable Services and the Task Content of Offshorable Services Jobs" , pp 335-339

- Susan M. Collins
- Why Do BLS Hours Series Tell Different Stories About Trends in Hours Worked? , pp 343-372

- Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
- Comment on "Why Do BLS Hours Series Tell Different Stories About Trends in Hours Worked?" , pp 372-374

- Charles Brown
- The Effect of Population Aging on the Aggregate Labor Market , pp 377-417

- Bruce Fallick, Charles Fleischman and Jonathan Pingle
- Comment on "The Effect of Population Aging on the Aggregate Labor Market" , pp 417-423

- Gary Burtless
- Emerging Labor Market Trends and Workplace Safety and Health , pp 425-453

- Nicole Nestoriak and John Ruser
- Comment on "Emerging Labor Market Trends and Workplace Safety and Health" , pp 453-456

- Jeff Biddle
- Measuring Labor Composition: A Comparison of Alternate Methodologies , pp 457-485

- Cindy Zoghi
- Comment on "Measuring Labor Composition. A Comparison of Alternate Methodologies" , pp 485-491

- Stephanie Aaronson
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