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job training 14 human capital 13 unemployment insurance 13 pensions 12 workers' compensation 11 disabled workers 10 collective bargaining 9 labor demand 9 regional economic development 9 unemployment compensation 9 welfare reform 9 low-wage workers 8 unions 8 workforce development 8 labor markets 6 labor supply 6 labor-management relations 6 poverty 6 retirement 6 social security 6 union-management relations 6 PRWORA 5 UI 5 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 5 compensation 5 tax incentives 5 ui 5 EMPLOYMENT and COMPENSATION 4 Employment Service and public training 4 Pensions 4 Retirement and pensions 4 SSDI 4 SSI 4 education 4 financing 4 program evaluation 4 restructuring 4 single mothers 4 unemployment 4 wage inequality 4
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Bartik, Timothy J. 6 Woodbury, Stephen A. 6 Burkhauser, Richard V. 5 Turner, John A. 5 Block, Richard N. 4 Eberts, Randall W. 4 Hunt, H. Allan 4 O'Leary, Christopher J. 4 Wandner, Stephen A. 4 Asefa, Sisay 3 Bassi, Laurie J. 3 Davidson, Carl 3 Hoffman, Emily P. 3 Kimmel, Jean 3 Leigh, Duane E. 3 Maxwell, Nan L. 3 Stapleton, David C. 3 Turner, John 3 Vroman, Wayne 3 Barnow, Burt S. 2 Belman, Dale 2 Connelly, Rachel 2 Fisher, Peter S. 2 Hobbie, Richard A. 2 Hoffman, Saul D. 2 Houseman, Susan 2 Houseman, Susan N. 2 Hyclak, Thomas 2 John F. Burton Jr. 2 Kern, William S. 2 Kleiner, Morris M. 2 Levine, David I. 2 Peters, Alan H. 2 Pozo, Susan 2 Roberts, Karen 2 Sass, Steven A. 2 Seidman, Laurence S. 2 Abraham, Katharine G. 1 Acs, Gregory 1 Addonizio, Michael F. 1
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Labor Unions and the Economic Performance of Unions
Hirsch, Barry T. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Hirsch develops a model of union rent-seeking in which the unions capture a share of quasi-rents that make up the normal ROI in long-lived capital and R&D. He finds that in response, firms adjust their investments in vulnerable tangible and intangible capital. Hirsch also attempts to explain the...
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Evaluating social Programs at the State and Local Level: The JTPA Evaluation Design Project
Blalock, Ann Bonar (contributor) - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the Washington State Employment Security Department. The five essays offer practical, instructive guidance about planning and executing program evaluations.
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Does Training Work for Displaced Workers? A Survey of Existing Evidence
Leigh, Duane E. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Leigh examines nine demonstration projects and operating programs to determine how well public retraining programs for displaced workers fulfill their roles.
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The Tax Treatment of Fringe Benefits
Woodbury, Stephen A.; Huang, Wei-Jang - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Woodbury and Huang use econometric models to investigate how changes in the tax treatment of fringe benefits can be expected to influence the level of benefits and compensation provided by employers, federal revenues, and income inequality.
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Two-Tier Compensation Structures: Their Impacts on Unions, Employers, and Employees
Martin, James E. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Martin conducted a study at a large company where its various wage tier systems allowed assessment of the long-term impact of tiers. Part of this study included the development of a survey designed to explore eight research questions related to tiers and to test five hypotheses of low-tier v....
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Labor-Management Cooperation: New Partnerships or Going in Circles?
Cooke, William N. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Cooke answers important questions about labor-management cooperative efforts and addresses the problems undermining these efforts. His analyses are based on a variety of secondary data sources plus primary data from three nationwide surveys of plant managers, union leaders, and industry...
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The Japanese Labor Market in a Comparative Perspective with the United States
Hashimoto, Masanori - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
This study offers a comparative analysis of a number of Japanese labor market features in relation to the U.S. The author examines employer-employee attachment, workforce adjustment, and industrial relations including "unique" Japanese institutions such as joint consultation and consensus-based...
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Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Adequacy in the 1990s
Vroman, Wayne - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vroman introduces a model-based approach to the study of UI financing. He creates simulations for several large states in order to examine a series of funding issues, and analyzes the performance of those state's systems. In addition, he presents the regional aspects of UI funding. Vroman...
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The Earned Income Tax Credit
Hoffman, Saul D.; Seidman, Laurence S. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
The authors begin with a detailed assessment then perform empirical analyses to predict the outcomes of changes to the structure of the program.
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The Economics of Comparable Worth
Killingsworth, Mark R. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Killingsworth provides a clear statement of the definitional and conceptual issues surrounding comparable worth as well as an examination of its actual and potential effects. He also shows how comparable worth might work in alternative labor market settings and provides evidence of the effects...
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