Research in labor economics. Vol. 18

This work carries seven papers that analyze the effect of government and corporate actions on individuals' labor market behavior and seven others from a November 1996 conference at Cornell University discuss new empirical research on employer training.

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Other Authors Robst, S. W., Polachek, John
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2000.
SeriesResearch in labor economics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Social security programs and retirement around the world / Jonathan Gruber, David Wise
  • Are private schools really better? / David N. Figlio, Joe A. Stone
  • Using latent variables in dynamic, discrete choice models : the effect of school characteristics on teacher decisions / Todd R. Stinebrickner
  • Job characteristics and the form of compensation form of compensation / W. Bentley MacLeod, Daniel Parent
  • Postal service compensation and the comparability standard / Barry T. Hirsch, Michael L. Wachter, James W. Gillula
  • Replacing general with specific training: Why restricting alternatives makes sense / John M. Barron, Mark C. Berger, Dan A. Black
  • The demand and supply of work-related training : evidence from four countries / Edwin Leuven, Hessel Oosterbeek
  • National training systems and industrial performance : U.S.-European matched-plant comparisons / David Finegold, Geoff Mason
  • The impact of subsidies on the number of new apprentices / Niels Westergaard-Nielsen, Anders Rue Rasmussen
  • Firm-level training for newly hired workers : its determinants and effects / Harry J. Holzer, Jess Reaser
  • Formal and informal training : evidence from the NLSY / Mark A. Loewenstein, James R. Spletzer
  • Full time or part time? German parental leave policy and the return to work after childbirth in Germany / J. Ondrich, C.K. Spiess, Q. Yang, G.G. Wagner
  • How long do the benefits of training last? Evidence of long term effects across current and previous employers / Paul A. Lengermann
  • Schooling and labor market consequences of the 1970 state abortion reforms / Joshua D. Angrist, William N. Evans.