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Content
March 1994, Volume 1, Issue 2
June 1993, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 Why a new labour economics journal?
by Hartog, Joop & Theeuwes, Jules
- 3-24 The empirical status of job search theory
by Devine, Theresa J. & Kiefer, Nicholas M.
- 25-48 Bargaining power and wages : A game-theoretic model of gender differences in union wage bargaining
by Sap, Jolande
- 49-70 Demographic groups and personnel policy
by Kuhn, Peter
- 71-84 Evaluating reported determinants of labor demand
by Ross, David R. & Zimmermann, Klaus F.
- 85-113 Efficient contracts are on the labour demand curve : Theory and facts
by Oswald, Andrew J.
- 115-117 Ageing and economic welfare : Paul Johnson and Jane Falkingham, (Sage Publications, London, 1992) ISBN 8039-8248-8, [UK pound]10.95
by Burkhauser, Richard V.
- 117-120 Mismatch and labour mobility : Fiorella Padoa Schioppa, ed., (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 1991) pp. XXVII + 493, [UK pound] 40.00
by Dell'Aringa, Carlo
- 120-121 The unemployment/vacancy curve: Theoretical foundation and empirical relevance Physica-Verlag : Josef Christl, Heidelberg, 1992 pp. 152 + XVI DM 98.00
by Farm, Ante
- 124-127 Status influences in third world labor markets: Caste, gender and custom : James G. Scoville, ed., (Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York, 1991) DM 150.00
by Rodgers, Gerry