Content
2014
- 1-43 Childcare subsidy policy: What it can and cannot accomplish
by Erdal Tekin - 1-44 Unemployment benefits and job match quality
by Konstantinos Tatsiramos - 1-45 Fixed-term contracts
by Werner Eichhorst - 1-46 Superdiversity, social cohesion, and economic benefits
by Paul Spoonley - 1-47 Effect of international activity on firm performance
by Joachim Wagner - 1-48 Anonymous job applications and hiring discrimination
by Ulf Rinne - 1-49 The impact of monitoring and sanctioning on unemployment exit and job-finding rates
by Duncan McVicar - 1-50 Taxpayer effects of immigration
by James P. Smith - 1-51 Redesigning pension systems
by Marek Góra - 1-52 Introducing a statutory minimum wage in middle and low income countries
by David N. Margolis - 1-53 The importance of measuring dispersion in firm-level outcomes
by Chad Syverson - 1-54 Tuning unemployment insurance to the business cycle
by Torben M. Andersen - 1-55 Do firms benefit from apprenticeship investments?
by Robert Lerman - 1-56 School tracking and intergenerational social mobility
by Tuomas Pekkarinen - 1-57 Designing labor market regulations in developing countries
by Gordon Betcherman - 1-58 Correspondence testing studies
by Dan-Olof Rooth - 1-59 Informal employment in emerging and transition economies
by Fabián Slonimczyk - 1-60 Self-employment and poverty in developing countries: Helping the self-employed earn more for the work they do
by Gary S. Fields - 1-61 Flat-rate tax systems and their effect on labor markets
by Andreas Peichl - 1-62 Do youth mentoring programs change the perspectives and improve the life opportunities of at-risk youth?
by Núria Rodríguez-Planas - 1-63 Employment protection legislation in transition and emerging markets
by Alexander Muravyev - 1-64 Engaging the diaspora in an era of transnationalism
by Changzoo Song - 1-65 Public-sector outsourcing
by Panu Poutvaara - 1-66 Does substance use affect educational outcomes?
by Daniel I. Rees - 1-67 Formalization of jobs and firms in emerging market economies through registration reform
by Melanie Khamis - 1-68 The consequences of trade union power erosion
by John T. Addison - 1-69 Inheritance, bequests, and labor supply
by Donald Cox - 1-70 The effect of early retirement schemes on youth employment
by René Böheim - 1-71 Alternative dispute resolution
by David L. Dickinson - 1-72 Do case workers help the unemployed?
by Michael Rosholm - 1-73 Does minimum age of employment regulation reduce child labor?
by Eric V. Edmonds - 1-74 Products and policies to promote saving in developing countries
by Jessica Goldberg - 1-75 International trade regulation and job creation
by L. Alan Winters - 1-76 Employment effects of green energy policies
by Nico Pestel - 1-77 Human capital effects of marriage payments
by Siwan Anderson - 1-78 What determines the net fiscal effects of migration?
by Holger Hinte - 1-79 Do in-plant alliances foster employment?
by Lutz Bellmann - 1-80 Compliance with minimum wage laws in developing countries
by Haroon Bhorat - 1-81 Enforcement and illegal migration
by Pia Orrenius - 1-82 The impact of migration on trade
by Murat Genç - 1-83 How should teams be formed and managed?
by Hideo Owan - 1-84 The incentive effects of minimum pensions
by Sergi Jiménez-Martín - 1-85 Immigrants and entrepreneurship
by Magnus Lofstrom - 1-86 Freedom of movement for workers
by John Kennan - 1-87 Female labor force participation in developing countries
by Sher Verick - 1-88 Overeducation, skill mismatches, and labor market outcomes for college graduates
by Peter J. Sloane - 1-89 The effect of overtime regulations on employment
by Ronald L. Oaxaca - 1-90 Entrepreneurship and the business cycle
by Roy Thurik - 1-91 Tax evasion, labor market effects, and income distribution
by James Alm - 1-92 Is the return to education the same for everybody?
by Douglas Webber - 1-93 Impact of privatization on employment and earnings
by John S. Earle - 1-94 Unemployment and happiness
by Rainer Winkelmann - 1-95 The importance and challenges of measuring work hours
by Jay Stewart - 1-96 Happiness and the emigration decision
by Artjoms Ivlevs - 1-97 The good and the bad in remittance flows
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes - 1-98 Who benefits from the minimum wage--natives or migrants?
by Madeline Zavodny - 1-99 The impact of aging on the scale of migration
by Anzelika Zaiceva - 102-102 Do immigrants improve the health of native workers?
by Osea Giuntella - 103-103 Poverty persistence and poverty dynamics
by Martin Biewen - 104-104 How to improve participation in social assistance programs
by David Ribar - 105-105 Women in crime
by Nadia Campaniello - 106-106 Youth labor market interventions
by Jochen Kluve - 107-107 Late-life work and well-being
by Carol Graham - 108-108 Are immigrants healthier than native residents?
by Shoshana Neuman - 109-109 University study abroad and graduates' employability
by Giorgio Di Pietro - 110-110 Randomized control trials in an imperfect world
by Zahra Siddique - 111-111 Sexual orientation and labor market outcomes
by Nick Drydakis - 113-113 Should divorce be easier or harder?
by Libertad Gonzalez
Undated
- 444-444 Compensating displaced workers
by Donald O. Parsons