Modern Labor Economics: Theory and Public Policy

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Edition: 7th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-10-01
Publisher(s): Addison-Wesley
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Summary

Comprehensively surveying the field of labor economics, this market-leading textbook showcases both current and classic research. The authors develop the modern theory of labor market behavior, summarize empirical evidence that supports or contradicts each hypothesis, and illustrate the usefulness of various theories for public policy analysis. In addition to the policyexamples woven throughout the narrative, the text offers two or more boxed examples per chapter that illustrate the application of theory in a nontraditional, business, historical, or cross-cultural context. The Seventh Edition provides updated coverage and updated references to the professional literature throughout, as well as many new boxed policy examples and new end-of-chapter numerical problems. An all-new companion Web Site rounds out the teaching and learning resources of the supplements program.

Table of Contents

Detailed Contents vii
Preface xvii
Introduction
1(24)
Overview of the Labor Market
25(37)
The Demand for Labor
62(43)
Labor Demand Elasticities
105(39)
Quasi-Fixed Labor Costs and Their Effects on Demand
144(34)
Supply of Labor to the Economy: The Decision to Work
178(45)
Labor Supply: Household Production, the Family, and the Life Cycle
223(28)
Compensating Wage Differentials and Labor Markets
251(39)
Investments in Human Capital: Education and Training
290(50)
Worker Mobility: Migration, Immigration and Turnover
340(37)
Pay and Productivity: Wage Determination within the Firm
377(38)
Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Labor Market
415(57)
Unions and the Labor Market
472(52)
Inequality in Earnings
524(36)
Unemployment
560(37)
Answers to Odd-Numbered Review Questions and Problems 597(38)
Name Index 635(6)
Subject Index 641

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