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Interindustry wage structure 1 Sektorale Lohnstruktur 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 USA 1 United States 1
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Jr 33 Neumark, David 25 Ehrenberg, Ronald G. 22 Kaufman, Bruce E. 22 Freeman, Richard B. 21 Hirsch, Barry T. 21 Kuruvilla, Sarosh 21 Osterman, Paul 21 Turner, Lowell 20 Addison, John T. 19 Card, David 19 Kochan, Thomas A. 19 Cappelli, Peter 18 Mitchell, Olivia S. 18 Batt, Rosemary 17 Katz, Harry C. 17 Burkhauser, Richard V. 16 Holzer, Harry J. 16 Godard, John 15 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 15 Heywood, John S. 15 Kahn, Lawrence M. 15 Budd, John W. 14 Hyatt, Douglas 14 Olson, Craig A. 14 Cooke, William N. 13 Erickson, Christopher L. 13 Hunter, Larry W. 13 Northrup, Herbert R. 13 Windmuller, John P. 13 Allen, Steven G. 12 Borjas, George J. 12 Farber, Henry S. 12 Fiorito, Jack 12 Howell, Chris 12 Belzer, Michael H. 11 Booth, Alison L. 11 Eaton, Adrienne E. 11 Gustman, Alan L. 11 Krueger, Alan B. 11
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Industrial and Labor Relations Review 2,266 ILR review : a publication of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a statutory college of the State University, Cornell University, Ithaca 1,761 ILR review : the journal of work and policy 1
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Monopsony Power, Pay Structure, and Training
Muehlemann, Samuel; Ryan, Paul; Wolter, Stefan C. - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 5, pp. 1097-1114
Although interest in monopsonistic influences on labor market outcomes has revived in recent years, only a few empirical studies provide direct evidence on this topic. In this article, the authors analyze the effect of monopsony power on pay structure, using a direct measure of labor market...
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The The Effects of Organizational Change on Worker Well-Being and the Moderating Role of Trade Unions
Bryson, Alex; Barth, Erling; Dale-Olsen, Harald - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 4, pp. 989-1011
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate analyses of linked employer-employee data for Britain, with particular emphasis on whether unions moderate these effects. Nationally representative data consist of 13,500 employees in 1,238...
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Manager Ethnicity and Employment Segregation
Giuliano, Laura; Ransom, Michael R. - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 2, pp. 346-379
Using nine years of personnel records from a regional grocery store chain in the United States, this study examines the effect of manager ethnicity on the ethnic composition of employment. Because the workforce we study is composed almost entirely of a white majority and large Hispanic minority,...
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The The Diffusion of Pay for Performance across Occupations
Bayo-Moriones, Alberto; Galdon-Sanchez, Jose Enrique; … - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 5, pp. 1115-1148
The authors analyze the differences in the incidence of pay-for-performance plans across occupations in a sample of Spanish manufacturing establishments. Results show that significant differences occur across occupations in the incidence of individual, group, and firm-or plant-level pay for...
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The The Effects of Unionization on Graduate Student Employees: Faculty?Student Relations, Academic Freedom, and Pay
Rogers, Sean E.; Eaton, Adrienne E.; Voos, Paula B. - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 2, pp. 487-510
In cases involving unionization of graduate student research and teaching assistants at private U.S. universities, the National Labor Relations Board has, at times, denied collective bargaining rights on the presumption that unionization would harm faculty-student relations and academic freedom....
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Union Density and Varieties of Coverage: The Anatomy of Union Wage Effects in Germany
Fitzenberger, Bernd; Kohn, Karsten; Lembcke, Alexander C. - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 1, pp. 169-197
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place at either industry or firm level. Collective bargaining coverage is much higher than union density. The share of employees covered by collective bargaining in a single firm can vary between 0% and 100%. This institutional setup suggests that...
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Is Job Quality Becoming More Unequal?
Green, Francis; Mostafa, Tarek; Agn?s Parent-Thirion; … - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 4, pp. 753-784
The authors examine trends in nonwage aspects of job quality in Europe. They focus on both the level and the dispersion of job quality. Theories differ in their predictions for these trends and for whether national patterns will converge. Data from the Fifth European Working Conditions Survey...
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Human Resource Management Practices in the Multinational Company: A Test of System, Societal, and Dominance Effects
Edwards, Paul K.; Sanchez-Mangas, Rocio; Tregaskis, Olga; … - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 3, pp. 588-617
Does the use of HRM practices by multinational companies (MNCs) reflect their national origins or are practices similar regardless of context? To the extent that practices are similar, is there any evidence of global best standards? The authors use the system, societal, and dominance framework...
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When Does Money Make Money More Important? Survey and Experimental Evidence
DeVoe, Sanford E.; Pfeffer, Jeffrey; Lee, Byron Y. - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 5, pp. 1078-1096
The authors investigate how the amount and source of income affects the importance placed on money. Using a longitudinal analysis of the British Household Panel Survey and evidence from two laboratory experiments, they found that larger amounts of money received for labor were associated with...
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Control over Employment Practice in Multinationals: Subsidiary Functions, Corporate Structures, and National Systems
Edwards, Tony J.; Tregaskis, Olga; Collings, David; … - In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 66 (2013) 3, pp. 670-695
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries - Canada, Ireland, Spain, and the United Kingdom - to examine the question, How can we explain variation among national subsidiaries of MNCs in the extent and form of control on employment...
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