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Report NEP-LAB-2001-07-17
This is the archive for NEP-LAB , a report on new working papers in the area of Labour Economics. Stephanie Lluis issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-LAB
The following items were anounced in this report:
Item repec:wop:wobale:2573 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
Anne Beeson Royalty, 2001.
"Do Minimum Wage Increases Lower the Probability that Low-Skilled Workers Will Receive Fringe Benefits? ,"
JCPR Working Papers
222, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Item repec:wop:wobale:2600 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
Michael A. Stoll & Steven Raphael & Harry J. Holzer, 2001.
"Why Are Black Employers More Likely to Hire African Americans than White Employers? ,"
JCPR Working Papers
228, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Michael Bittman & Paula England & Nancy Folbre & George Matheson, 2001.
"When Gender Trumps Money: Bargaining and Time in Household Work ,"
JCPR Working Papers
221, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Filges, Trine & Larsen, Birthe, 2000.
"Does Active Labour Market Policy Reduce Unemployment When Search Is Endogenous? ,"
Working Papers
14-2000, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis & Melissa Osborne, 2001.
"Incentive-Enhancing Preferences: Personality, Behavior and Earnings ,"
Working Papers
01-01-004, Santa Fe Institute.
Peter T. Gottschalk & Michael Hansen, 2001.
"Is the Proportion of College Workers in “Non-College” Jobs Increasing? ,"
JCPR Working Papers
223, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Filges, Trine & Larsen, Birthe, 2000.
"Is Unemployment Always Higher When Insiders Decide? ,"
Working Papers
13-2000, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Helen Connolly & Peter T. Gottschalk, 2001.
"Returns to Tenure and Experience Revisited -- Do Less Educated Workers Gain Less from Work Experience? ,"
JCPR Working Papers
224, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Susan E. Mayer, 2001.
"How the Growth in Income Inequality Increased Economic Segregation ,"
JCPR Working Papers
230, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Harry J. Holzer & Michael A. Stoll & Douglas Wissoker, 2001.
"Job Performance and Retention Among Welfare Recipients ,"
JCPR Working Papers
231, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.
Connolly, Michelle P., 2001.
"Human Capital and Growth in the Post-Bellum South: A Separate but Unequal Story ,"
Working Papers
01-01, Duke University, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Item repec:wop:wobale:2597 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
Orley Ashenfelter & David Card, 2001.
"Did the Elimination of Mandatory Retirement Affect Faculty Retirement Flows? ,"
NBER Working Papers
8378, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Yannis Ioannides, 2001.
"Neighborhood Income Distributions ,"
Discussion Papers Series, Department of Economics, Tufts University
0103, Department of Economics, Tufts University.
[Downloadable!] French-German Economic Forum, 2001.
"EU-Labour Markets / Pension Reforms between Economic and Political Problems ,"
Working Papers
2001-05, CEPII research center.
[Downloadable!] David Campbell & Alan Carruth & Andrew Dickerson & Francis Green, 2001.
"Job Insecurity and Wage Outcomes in Britain ,"
Studies in Economics
0109, Department of Economics, University of Kent.
[Downloadable!] Item repec:wop:wobale:2626 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
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