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Employment Relations and National Culture
Ferrie Pot
Ferrie Pot analyses the impact of national culture on the way the employment relationship is organized using case studies from the United States and the Netherlands. Evidence from these countries suggests that nations respond to globali...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Overeducated Worker?
Edited by Lex Borghans, Andries de Grip
This argument challenges the policy of many developed countries to attach ever greater importance to knowledge as a means to increase international competitiveness. The authors in this book provide insights into the role of education in ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Working Time
François Contensou, Radu Vranceanu
The contemporary context of unemployment and its political ramifications have made working time a highly topical and sensitive issue, not merely in the EU, but also in other areas of the global labor market. -
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Growth, Unemployment and Deindustrialization
Henri L.F de Groot
The sectoral composition of economies is fundamental to the understanding of growth, unemployment and the relative performance of nations. Henri de Groot models the relationship between these four factors from a single theoretical persp... -
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Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
Edited by Riccardo Bellofiore
The last two decades have seen a reshaping of the international economy together with a radical weakening in the conditions of the working class. New productive techniques and new methods in the organisation of labour have been implemen... -
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Labour Standards and International Competitiveness
André Raynauld, Jean-Pierre Vidal
This innovative book assesses the impact of labour standards on the competitiveness of firms through a comparison of developing and industrialized countries. -
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Low Pay and Earnings Mobility in Europe
Edited by Rita Asplund, Peter Sloane, Ioannis Theodossiou
The widening earnings dispersion which is developing in European labour markets has had the inevitable consequence of worsening the position of the poorer members of society. This book identifies those individual characteristics which af... -
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International Handbook of Labour Market Policy and Evaluation
Edited by Günther Schmid, Jacqueline O’Reilly, Klaus Schömann
This major Handbook is a detailed, up-to-date guide to different national labour markets and policies to combat unemployment and their outcomesThis major new handbook is a detailed, up-to-date guide to different national labour markets a... -
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Employment, Labor Unions and Wages
Edited by Kevin F. Hallock
This is the first of three volumes containing published and unpublished economic papers of Orley Ashenfelter written between 1966 and 1995. A complete and cross-referenced chronological list of all the works featured in this set is inclu... -
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The Political Economy of Full Employment
Edited by Philip Arestis, Mike Marshall
This timely volume features essays from an international group of economists which address issues relating to the objective of securing full employment. The contributors adopt a political economy approach that highlights the nature and s... -
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The Economics of Technology and Employment
Marco Vivarelli
The impact of technical change on employment is investigated in this important new book which offers a critical appraisal of how far current economic analysis and theory can deal with this key policy issue. -
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STUDIES IN HUMAN CAPITAL
Jacob Mincer
Studies in Human Capital, the first volume of Jacob Mincer''s essays to be published in this series, assesses the impact of education and job training on wage growth. It offers an authoritative study of the effects of human capital inve...eBook:Find out more£25.00