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Book cover: Research in Labor Economics

Research in Labor Economics

ISSN: 0147-9121
Series editor(s): Professor Solomon Polachek, Dr Konstantinos Tatsiramos

Subject Area: Economics

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Volume 18 - 18


ISBN: 978-0-76230-584-1
eISBN: 978-1-84950-038-8
Published: 2000

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1781954 Preface
Solomon W. Polachek (pp. xi - xvi)
Article type: Editorial
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1781953 List of contributors
(pp. vii - ix)
Article type: Miscellaneous
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1781955 Social security programs and retirement around the world
Jonathan Gruber, David Wise (pp. 1 - 40)
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1781956 Full time or part time? German parental leave policy and the return to work after childbirth in Germany
J. Ondrich, C.K. Spiess, Q. Yang, G.G. Wagner (pp. 41 - 74)
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1781957 Schooling and labor market consequences of the 1970 state abortion reforms
Joshua D. Angrist, William N. Evans (pp. 75 - 113)
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1781958 Are private schools really better?
David N. Figlio, Joe A. Stone (pp. 115 - 140)
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1781959 Using latent variables in dynamic, discrete choice models: The effect of school characteristics on teacher decisions
Todd R. Stinebrickner (pp. 141 - 176)
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1781960 Job characteristics and the form of compensation form of compensation
W. Bentley MacLeod, Daniel Parent (pp. 177 - 242)
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1781961 Postal service compensation and the comparability standard
Barry T. Hirsch, Michael L. Wachter, James W. Gillula (pp. 243 - 279)
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1781962 Replacing general with specific training: Why restricting alternatives makes sense
John M. Barron, Mark C. Berger, Dan A. Black (pp. 281 - 302)
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1781963 The demand and supply of work-related training: Evidence from four countries
Edwin Leuven, Hessel Oosterbeek (pp. 303 - 330)
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1781964 National training systems and industrial performance: U.S.-European matched-plant comparisons
David Finegold, Geoff Mason (pp. 331 - 358)
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1781965 The impact of subsidies on the number of new apprentices
Niels Westergaard-Nielsen, Anders Rue Rasmussen (pp. 359 - 375)
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1781966 Firm-level training for newly hired workers: Its determinants and effects
Harry J. Holzer, Jess Reaser (pp. 377 - 402)
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1781967 Formal and informal training: Evidence from the NLSY
Mark A. Loewenstein, James R. Spletzer (pp. 403 - 438)
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1781968 How long do the benefits of training last? Evidence of long term effects across current and previous employers
Paul A. Lengermann (pp. 439 - 461)
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