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Aspects of Worker Well-Being

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Contains thirteen chapters on topics relating to worker well-being. This work deals directly with how economic institutions affect individual and family earnings distributions. It covers topics suc...
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  • 22 March 2007
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This volume contains thirteen new and original chapters on topics relating to worker well-being. It deals directly with how economic institutions affect individual and family earnings distributions. Topics covered include job training, worker and firm mobility, unions, collective bargaining, minimum wages, unemployment insurance and schooling. Among the questions answered are: To what extent do greater work hours of women mitigate the widening of the family earnings distribution? To what extent does the decline in unionization widen the distribution of earnings? To what extent do computers expand the earnings distribution? To what extent does the Russian wage distribution change if one accounted for wage arrears? To what extent does business relocation bring about job creation and job destruction? To what extent does maternal education increase children's education? To what extent do job skills matter for low-income workers? And finally, why do minimum wage increases often fail to lead to increases in unemployment? There are thirteen new and original chapters containing research on aspects of worker well-being. Each chapter is written by experts in the field.
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Price: $178.99
Pages: 484
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Research in Labor Economics
Publication Date: 22 March 2007
ISBN: 9780762313907
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor, Labour / income economics
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EARNINGS INEQUALITY AND MARKET WORK IN HUSBAND-WIFE FAMILIES EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS AND BUSINESS RELOCATION: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT TIME SERIES WHO PAYS FOR GENERAL TRAINING IN PRIVATE SECTOR BRITAIN? WAGE ARREARS AND INEQUALITY IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF PAY: LESSONS FROM RUSSIA COMPUTERS AND THE WAGE STRUCTURE THE INFLUENCE OF STOCKS AND FLOWS ON MIGRANTS LOCATION CHOICES WAGE AND JOB DYNAMICS AFTER WELFARE REFORM: THE IMPORTANCE OF JOB SKILLS FIRMS, INDUSTRIES, AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: AN ANALYSIS USING EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE DATA BARGAINING AND ARBITRATION WITH ASYMMETRIC UNCERTAINTY THE IMPACT OF DEUNIONISATION ON EARNINGS DISPERSION REVISITED MATERNAL EDUCATION AND CHILD SCHOOLING OUTCOMES IN NEPAL MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS ON WAGES, EMPLOYMENT AND PRICES IN BRAZIL THE EMPLOYMENT-PRODUCTIVITY RELATIONSHIP WITH EMPLOYMENT CRITERIA