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Acknowledgments  |
| Pages: 555-557 |
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Ann C. Frost
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| Explaining Variation in Workplace Restructuring: The Role of Local Union Capabilities |
| Pages: 559-578 |
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Lucio Baccaro
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| Centralized Collective Bargaining and the Problem of "Compliance": Lessons from the Italian Experience |
| Pages: 579-601 |
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Dave E. Marcotte
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| Continuing Education, Job Training, and the Growth of Earnings Inequality |
| Pages: 602-623 |
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Francine D. Blau, Lawrence M. Kahn, and Jane Waldfogel
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| Understanding Young Women's Marriage Decisions: The Role of Labor and Marriage Market Conditions |
| Pages: 624-647 |
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Dora L. Costa
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| Hours of Work and the Fair Labor Standards Act: A Study of Retail and Wholesale Trade, 1938-1950 |
| Pages: 648-664 |
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Douglas Hyatt and Boris Kralj
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| The Impact of Representation and Other Factors on the Outcomes of Employee-Initiated Workers' Compensation Appeals |
| Pages: 665-683 |
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Marls Harcourt and Sondra Harcourt
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| When Can an Employee Refuse Unsafe Work and Expect to Be Protected from Discipline? Evidence from Canada |
| Pages: 684-703 |
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[Communications]  |
| Thomas A. Kochan
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| Comment on John Goddard and John T. Delaney, "Reflections on the 'High Performance' Paradigm's Implications for Industrial Relations as a Field" |
| Pages: 704-711 |
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[Book Reviews Labor-Management Relations. Review by Daniel J.B. Mitchell]  |
| Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers
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| What Workers Want |
| Pages: 712-713 |
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[Industrial Relations, Politics, and Government. Review by Keisuke Nakamura]  |
| Ikuo Kume
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| Disparaged Success: Labor Politics in Postwar Japan |
| Pages: 713-715 |
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[Income and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions. Review by Eric Tucker]  |
| Andrew Hopkins
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| Managing Major Hazards: The Lessons of the Moura Mine Disaster |
| Pages: 715-716 |
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[Review by Gary S. Fields]  |
| Michael Lipton
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| Successes in Anti-Poverty |
| Pages: 716-717 |
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[Review by Morley Gunderson]  |
| Terry Thomason, John F. Burton, Jr., and Douglas E. Hyatt, editors
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| New Approaches to Disability in the Workplace |
| Pages: 717-718 |
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[Human Resources, Management, and Personnel. Review by Kevin J. Middlebrook]  |
| John P. Tuman and John T. Morris, editors
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| Transforming the Latin American Automobile Industry: Unions, Workers, and the Politics of Restructuring |
| Pages: 718-719 |
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[Review by Jerry A. Jacobs]  |
| Myra H. Strober and Agnes M. K. Chan
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| The Road Winds Uphill All the Way: Gender, Work, and Family in the United States and Japan |
| Pages: 719-720 |
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[Historical Studies. Review by Walter T. Howard]  |
| Eric Arnesen, Julie Greene, and Bruce Laurie, editors
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| Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and the Working Class |
| Pages: 720-721 |
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[Review by Judith Stein]  |
| Robert Bruno
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| Steelworker Alley: How Class Works in Youngstown |
| Pages: 721-723 |
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[Review by Jeffrey B. Arthur]  |
| Tom Juravich and Kate Bronfenbrenner
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| Ravenswood: The Steelworkers' Victory and the Revival of American Labor |
| Pages: 723-724 |
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[Review by Michael Huberman]  |
| Marc W. Steinberg
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| Fighting Words: Working-Class Formation, Collective Action, and Discourse in Early NineteenthCentury England |
| Pages: 724-725 |
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[Research in Progress ]  |
| Pages: 726-727 |
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[Index to Volume 53, 1999-2000 ]  |
| Pages: 730-735 |