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Structural Changes in U.S. Labour Markets - Causes and Consequences

English · Hardback

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During much of the 1980s, US wage growth has been unexpectedly slow in the face of relatively low unemployment rates and high capacity utilization rates. This collection of papers helps explain labour market behaviour in that period, and looks at the current state of the wage-setting period.

List of contents

Foreword, Acknowledgments, 1. Overview, 2. International Trade and Money Wage Growth in the 1980s, Comments: Louis Jacobson, 3. Lump-Sum Payments and Wage Moderation in the Union Sector, Comments: Ken Ross, 4. Profit Sharing in the 1980s: Disguised Wages or a Fundamentally Different Form ofCompensation?, Comments: Sharon P. Smith, 5. The Decline of Fringe-Benefit Coverage in the 1980s, Comments: David Lewin, 6. Indexation and Contract Length in Unionized U.S. Manufacturing, Comments: Michael L. Wachter, 7. Gender Differences in Cyclical Unemployment, Comments: Katharine G. Abraham, 8. Macroeconomic Implications, Finn E. Kydland, Contributors, References

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Randall E. Eberts, Erica L. Groshen

Summary

During much of the 1980s, US wage growth has been unexpectedly slow in the face of relatively low unemployment rates and high capacity utilization rates. This collection of papers helps explain labour market behaviour in that period, and looks at the current state of the wage-setting period.

Product details

Authors Randall E. Eberts, Erica L. Groshen, Lee Hoskins
Assisted by Randall W. Eberts (Editor), Erica L. Groshen (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9780873328258
ISBN 978-0-87332-825-8
No. of pages 248
Weight 453 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA

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