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75: Keiretsu, Governance, and Learning: Case Studies in Change from the Japanese Automotive Industry
C.L. Ahmadjian and J.R. Lincoln
74: The Costs of Teenage Out-of-Weblock Childbearing: Analysis with a Within-School Propensity Score Matching Estimator
David Levine and G. Painter
73: Daddies, Devotion, & Dollars: Hoe Do They Matter for Youth
G. Painter and David Levine
72: Choosing the Right Parents: Changes in the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality Between the 1970s and the Early 1990s
David Levine
71: Employee Involvment and Pay at U.S. and Canadian Auto Suppliers
S. Helper, David Levine and E. Bendoly
70: Changes in the Employment Contract? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment
G. Chaness and David Levine
62: Labor and Democratization: Comparing the Fist and Third Waves in Europe and Latin America
R. Berins and J. Mahoney
19: Worker Representation -- An Informal Overview
L. Ulman
16: Disposition Is Not Action: The Rise and Demise of the Knights of Labor
K. Voss
15: Labor Market Analysis and Concertaed Behavior
L. Ulman
10: Work, Family, and Organizations: An Untapped Research Triangle
S. Zedeck
6: Employment Variation and Wage Rigidity: A Comparison of Union and Non-Union Plants
Jonathan Leonard
5: On the Size Distribution of Employment and Establishments
Jonathan Leonard
4: Technological Change and the Extent of Frictional and Structural Unemployment
Jonathan Leonard
3: The Future of Human Resource Management
G. Strauss
1: Who Wanted Collelctive Bargaining in the First Place
L. Ulman
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