TIGHT LABOR MARKETS AND THE DEMAND FOR EDUCATION: EVIDENCE FROM THE COAL BOOM AND BUST
Terra G. McKinnish, Dan A. Black, Seth G. Sanders
págs. 3-15
THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF A "GOOD CAUSE" DISCHARGE STANDARD IN MONTANA
Charles M. North, Beck A. Taylor, Bradley T. Ewing
págs. 17-33
David Greenberg, Andreas Cebulla, Karl Ashworth, Robert Walker
págs. 34-50
Chiaki Moriguchi
págs. 51-81
ANALYTICAL MODELING IN COMPLEX SURVEYS OF WORK PRACTICES
Jerome P. Reiter, Elaine L. Zanutto, Larry W. Hunter
págs. 82-100
REGISTERED NURSES AND THE VALUE OF BILINGUALISM
David E. Kalist
págs. 101-118
págs. 119-140
THE EFFECTS OF PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS ON THE COST OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING
John M. Quigley, Larry A. Rosenthal, Sarah Dunn
págs. 141-157
págs. 158-160
págs. 160-161
Timothy P. Schmidle
págs. 161-163
págs. 164-165
págs. 165-167
Workplace Education for Low-Wage Workers
Edward C. Kokkelenberg
págs. 167-169
Job Training Policy in the United States
Garth Mangum
págs. 169-170
Gerald Friedman
págs. 170-172
págs. 172-173
Understanding Globalization, Employment, and Poverty Reduction
Michael Huberman
págs. 173-174
págs. 174-176
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