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Labor in the new economy /

Economists examine a variety of important trends in the new economy, including inequality of earnings & other forms of compensation, job security, employer reliance on temporary & contract workers, hours of work, & workplace safety & health.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: Conference on Research in Income and Wealth Bethesda, Md., National Bureau of Economic Research
Otros Autores: Abraham, Katharine G., Spletzer, James, Harper, Michael J.
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2010.
Colección:Studies in income and wealth ; v. 71.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Trends in compensation and job quality. What do we really know about changes in wage inequality? / Thomas Lemieux ; comment: Lawrence F. Katz
  • Recent trends in compensation inequality / Brooks Pierce ; comment: Daniel S. Hamermesh
  • Are the new jobs good jobs? / Katharine G. Abraham and James R. Spletzer ; comment: Erica L. Groshen
  • New data for answering old questions regarding employee stock options / Kevin F. Hallock and Craig A. Olson ; comment: Chris Riddell
  • Labor market dynamics, job security, and job attachment. Adjusted estimates of worker flows and job openings in JOLTS / Steven J. Davis [and others] ; comment: Robert E. Hall
  • Job loss and the decline in job security in the United States / Henry S. Farber ; comment: Ann Huff Stevens
  • What do we know about contracting out in the United States?: evidence from household and establishment surveys / Matthew Dey, Susan Houseman, and Anne Polivka ; comment: Daniel G. Sullivan
  • Measuring tradable services and the task content of offshorable services jobs / J. Bradford Jensen and Lori G. Kletzer ; comment: Susan M. Collins
  • Hours of work. Why do BLS hours series tell different stories about trends in hours worked? / Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart ; comment: Charles Brown
  • The effects of changing demographics. The effect of population aging on the aggregate labor market / Bruce Fallick, Charles Fleischman and Jonathan Pingle ; comment: Gary Burtless
  • Emerging labor market trends and workplace safety and health / Nicole Nestoriak and John Ruser ; comment: Jeff E. Biddle
  • Measuring labor composition: a comparison of alternate methodologies / Cindy Zoghi ; comment: Stephanie Aaronson.