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Springer Journal of Labor Research Contact information of
Springer: Web page: http://www.springer.com/economics/journal/12122
This journal used to be published by Transaction Publishers under the name Journal of Labor Research .
Order information: Web: http://link.springer.de/orders.htm
Download restrictions: Access to the full text of the articles in this series is restricted. Editor: R.J. Newman
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2009, Volume 30, Issue 3 2009, Volume 30, Issue 2 2009, Volume 30, Issue 1 2008, Volume 29, Issue 4 2008, Volume 29, Issue 3 2008, Volume 29, Issue 2 2008, Volume 29, Issue 1 2007, Volume 28, Issue 4 2007, Volume 28, Issue 3 1999, Volume 20, Issue 4 443-445 Minimum wages, entry-level employment and employees, and the transition from welfare to work by James Bennett [Downloadable! (restricted)]
447-462 By our bootstraps: Origins and effects of the high-wage doctrine and the minimum wage by Jason Taylor & George Selgin [Downloadable! (restricted)]
463-477 Fast food and unnatural experiments: Another perspective on the New Jersey minimum wage by Don Bellante & Gabriel Picone [Downloadable! (restricted)]
479-492 Recent minimum wage increases and the minimum wage labor force by Jeffrey Mills & Kakoli Roy & Nicolas Williams [Downloadable! (restricted)]
493-503 Updated estimates of the wage mobility of minimum wage workers by James Long [Downloadable! (restricted)]
505-515 Mandated health insurance and the low-wage labor market by Dwight Lee & Ronald Warren [Downloadable! (restricted)]
517-537 From a welfare check to a paycheck: Creating a new social contract by Ladonna Pavetti & Nancy Wemmerus [Downloadable! (restricted)]
539-554 Diversification and win rate in NLRB certification elections by Donald Hatfield & Kent Murrmann [Downloadable! (restricted)]
557-569 Employee involvement programs: Should unions get involved? by Yonatan Reshef & Mark Kizilos & Gerald Ledford & Susan Cohen [Downloadable! (restricted)]
571-587 Affirmative action, political representation, unions, and female police employment by Tim Sass & Jennifer Troyer [Downloadable! (restricted)]
589-603 Unions, incentive systems, and job design by John Garen [Downloadable! (restricted)]
605-619 Revisiting multi-tier wage structures: Equity, employment mobility, and tier effects by Anthony Townsend & Dane Partridge [Downloadable! (restricted)]
620-621 Gainsharing and power? Lessons from six scanlon plans by Satish Deshpande [Downloadable! (restricted)]
622-624 Employment and economic performance: Jobs, inflation, and growth by Bradley Ewing [Downloadable! (restricted)]
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