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Daniel S. Hamermesh
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| The Craft of Labormetrics |
| Pages: 363-380 |
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Gary Charness and David I. Levine
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| When Are Layoffs Acceptable? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment |
| Pages: 381-400 |
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Barry T. Hirsch, David A. Macpherson, and Melissa A. Hardy
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| Occupational Age Structure and Access for Older Workers |
| Pages: 401-418 |
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Mauro F. Guillén
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| Organized Labor's Images of Multinational Enterprise: Divergent Foreign InvestmentIdeologies in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain |
| Pages: 419-442 |
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Harley Frazis, Maury Gittleman, and Mary Joyce
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| Correlates of Training: An Analysis Using Both Employer and Employee Characteristics |
| Pages: 443-462 |
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Larry W. Hunter
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| What Determines Job Quality in Nursing Homes? |
| Pages: 463-481 |
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John Godard and John T. Delaney
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| Reflections on the "High Performance" Paradigm's Implications for Industrial Relations as a Field |
| Pages: 482-502 |
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Steven Raphael
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| Estimating the Union Earnings Effect Using a Sample of Displaced Workers |
| Pages: 503-521 |
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[Book Reviews Industrial Relations Theory. Review by Sarosh Kuruvilla]  |
| Keith Whitfield and George Strauss, editors
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| Researching the World of Work: Strategies and Methods in Studying Industrial Relations |
| Pages: 522-524 |
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[Industrial Relations, Politics, and Government. Review by Michael Fichter]  |
| Lowell Turner
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| Fighting for Partnership: Labor and Politics in Unified Germany |
| Pages: 524-525 |
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[Income and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions. Review by Brenda A. Lautsch]  |
| Kathleen Barker and Kathleen Christensen, editors
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| Contingent Work: American Employment Relations in Transition |
| Pages: 525-527 |
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[Review by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr.]  |
| Julian Barling and E. Kevin Kelloway, editors
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| Young Workers: Varieties of Experience |
| Pages: 527-528 |
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[Review by Kirsten Snow Spalding]  |
| Susan Eisenberg
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| We'll Call You If We Need You: Experiences of Women Working Construction |
| Pages: 528-529 |
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[Review by Julie A. Nelson]  |
| Diana Furchtgott-Roth and Christine Stolba
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| Women's Figures: An Illustrated Guide to the Economic Progress of Women in America |
| Pages: 529-530 |
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[Review by Ricahard A. Ippolito]  |
| Olivia S. Mitchell, Robert J. Myers, and Howard Young, editors
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| Prospects for Social Security Reform |
| Pages: 530-532 |
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[Review by Stuart Dorsey]  |
| Sylvester Schieber and John Shoven, editors
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| Public Policy Toward Pensions |
| Pages: 532-533 |
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[Human Resources, Management, and Personnel. Review by Richard J. Long]  |
| Denis Collins
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| Gainsharing and Power: Lessons from Six Scanlon Plans |
| Pages: 533-535 |
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[International and Comparative. Review by Hsin-I Kao]  |
| Ching Kwan Lee
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| Gender and the South China Miracle: Two Worlds Of Factory Women |
| Pages: 535-536 |
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[Review by Nathan Lillie]  |
| Ronaldo Munck and Peter Waterman, editors
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| Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalization: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order |
| Pages: 536-537 |
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[Review by Elena Iankova]  |
| Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, editor
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| Paying the Price: The Wage Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe |
| Pages: 537-539 |
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[Historical Studies. Review by Marick F. Masters]  |
| Taylor E. Dark
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| The Unions and the Democrats: An Enduring Alliance |
| Pages: 539-540 |
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[Review by Michael Gold]  |
| Richard Magat
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| Unlikely Partners: Philanthropic Foundations and the Labor Movement |
| Page: 540 |
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[Review by Taylor Hollander]  |
| Ruth O'Brien
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| Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935 |
| Pages: 540-542 |