Volumes 5 and 6 of the Handbook of Labor Economics will systematically review the research topics, empirical findings, and methods that constitute frontier research in the field. The focus will be on the most important research advances that have taken place since the publication of the previous Handbook Volume 4 almost 15 years ago.
Volumes 5 and 6 of the Handbook of Labor Economics will systematically review the research topics, empirical findings, and methods that constitute frontier research in the field. The focus will be on the most important research advances that have taken place since the publication of the previous Handbook Volume 4 almost 15 years ago.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Crime and the Labor Market Randi Hjalmarsson, Stephen Machin and Paolo Pinotti 2. Empirical Bayes Methods in Labor Economics Christopher Walters 3. Families and the Labor Market Gordon Dahl and Katrine V. Løken 4. Immigration Christian Dustmann and Uta Schönberg 5. Instrumental Variables with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects Magne Mogstad and Alexander Torgovitsky 6. Job Search, UI and ALMP Thomas Le Barbanchon, Johannes Schmieder and Andrea Weber 7. Labor Force Transitions Rui Castro, Fabian Lange and Markus Poschke 8. Short-term work policies Pierre Cahuc 9. Minimum Wages Arindrajit Dube and Attila Lindner 10. Trade and the Labor Market David Autor, David Dorn, Gordon Hanson, Margaret R. Jones and Bradley Setzler 11. Education, Skills and the Wage Structure David Deming and Mikko Silliman 12. Compensating Differences Alexandre Mas 13. Gender inequalities Claudia Olivetti, Jessica Pan and Barbara Petrongolo 14. Labor Market Concentration Ioana Marinescu and Jose Azar 15. Race in the Labor Market Patrick Bayer, Kerwin Charles and Ellora Derenoncourt 16. Recent Advances in Personell Economics Mitchell Hoffman, Kathryn Shaw and Christopher Stanton 17. Technology, Automation, and the Labor Market Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo 18. Unions Suresh Naidu, Benjamin Schoefer and Simon Jäger 19. Wage Setting Power: Theory and Evidence Patrick Kline
1. Crime and the Labor Market Randi Hjalmarsson, Stephen Machin and Paolo Pinotti 2. Empirical Bayes Methods in Labor Economics Christopher Walters 3. Families and the Labor Market Gordon Dahl and Katrine V. Løken 4. Immigration Christian Dustmann and Uta Schönberg 5. Instrumental Variables with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects Magne Mogstad and Alexander Torgovitsky 6. Job Search, UI and ALMP Thomas Le Barbanchon, Johannes Schmieder and Andrea Weber 7. Labor Force Transitions Rui Castro, Fabian Lange and Markus Poschke 8. Short-term work policies Pierre Cahuc 9. Minimum Wages Arindrajit Dube and Attila Lindner 10. Trade and the Labor Market David Autor, David Dorn, Gordon Hanson, Margaret R. Jones and Bradley Setzler 11. Education, Skills and the Wage Structure David Deming and Mikko Silliman 12. Compensating Differences Alexandre Mas 13. Gender inequalities Claudia Olivetti, Jessica Pan and Barbara Petrongolo 14. Labor Market Concentration Ioana Marinescu and Jose Azar 15. Race in the Labor Market Patrick Bayer, Kerwin Charles and Ellora Derenoncourt 16. Recent Advances in Personell Economics Mitchell Hoffman, Kathryn Shaw and Christopher Stanton 17. Technology, Automation, and the Labor Market Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo 18. Unions Suresh Naidu, Benjamin Schoefer and Simon Jäger 19. Wage Setting Power: Theory and Evidence Patrick Kline
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