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A selection of Daniel Hamermesh's key papers on labour demand including: how firms adjust labor in response to large shocks, the theory and applications of labor demand dynamics, adjustments costs, how labour policy affects wages and employment, minimum wage, job displacement, and physical appearance and discrimination.
Labor demand. --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Labor market
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Labor demand --- Fire fighters --- Firefighters --- Firemen --- Fire departments --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Labor market --- Officials and employees
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The dynamic character of American industrialization produced imbalances between the supply of and demand for labor across cities and regions. This book describes how employers and job-seekers responded to these imbalances to create networks of labor market communication and assistance capable of mobilizing the massive redistribution of population that was essential to maintain the rapid pace of the nation's economic growth between the Civil War and World War I. It combines a detailed description of the emerging labor market institutions with a careful analysis of a variety of quantitative evidence to assess the broader economic implications for geographic wage convergence and for American economic growth. Despite an expansion in the geographic scope of labor markets at this time, the evidence suggests that labor market institutions reinforced regional divisions within the United States and left a lasting impact on the evolution of many other aspects of the employment relationship.
History of North America --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1910-1919 --- United States --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Labor market --- Labor demand --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Employees --- Market, Labor --- Supply and demand for labor --- Markets --- History. --- Supply and demand --- Economic conditions --- United States of America
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Labor demand --- -Capital investments --- -Elasticity (Economics) --- -Manufacturing industries --- -Industries --- Manufactures --- Coefficient of elasticity --- Demand elasticity --- Elasticity, Coefficient of --- Elasticity of demand --- Price elasticity of demand --- Demand (Economic theory) --- Economics --- Capital expenditures --- Capital improvements --- Capital spending --- Fixed asset expenditures --- Plant and equipment investments --- Plant investments --- Investments --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Labor market --- Mathematical models --- Energy consumption --- -Costs --- -Mathematical models --- Capital investments --- Elasticity (Economics) --- Manufacturing industries --- Mathematical models. --- Costs --- Industries --- Energy consumption&delete& --- Costs&delete&
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With asset values falling sharply in recent years, many companies around the world are under pressure to restore the solvency of their defined-benefit pension plans. Will this lead to higher contributions? Will higher contributions increase labor costs and reduce employment? Does this mechanism exacerbate economic downturns? What are the economic effects of pension fund regulation? This paper develops a theoretical model to address these questions. Although its scope is more general, the model captures the main institutional features of the pension system in the Netherlands, a country where the economic effects of the pension shock are widely debated.
Pensions. --- Stock exchanges. --- Labor demand. --- Pensions --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Labor market --- Bulls and bears --- Commercial corners --- Corners, Commercial --- Equity markets --- Exchanges, Securities --- Exchanges, Stock --- Securities exchanges --- Stock-exchange --- Stock markets --- Capital market --- Efficient market theory --- Speculation --- Labor --- Public Finance --- Retirement --- Retirement Policies --- Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation --- Pension Funds --- Non-bank Financial Institutions --- Financial Instruments --- Institutional Investors --- Social Security and Public Pensions --- Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General --- Nonwage Labor Costs and Benefits --- Private Pensions --- Labor Demand --- Labour --- income economics --- Pension spending --- Labor costs --- Labor demand --- Wages --- Expenditure --- Netherlands, The
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Labor demand --- Wages --- Mathematical models. --- 331.52 --- 331.214 --- -Wages --- -Compensation --- Departmental salaries --- Earnings --- Pay --- Remuneration --- Salaries --- Wage-fund --- Wage rates --- Working class --- Income --- Labor costs --- Compensation management --- Cost and standard of living --- Prices --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Labor market --- Arbeidsmarktstructuur. Vraag en aanbod op de arbeidsmarkt. Spreiding van arbeidsplaatsen. Spreiden van arbeidskrachten. Tewerkstellingsgraad --- Loontheorieen. Subsistentietheorie. Uitbuitingstheorie. Dalende of stijgende loonkosten --- Mathematical models --- -Arbeidsmarktstructuur. Vraag en aanbod op de arbeidsmarkt. Spreiding van arbeidsplaatsen. Spreiden van arbeidskrachten. Tewerkstellingsgraad --- 331.214 Loontheorieen. Subsistentietheorie. Uitbuitingstheorie. Dalende of stijgende loonkosten --- 331.52 Arbeidsmarktstructuur. Vraag en aanbod op de arbeidsmarkt. Spreiding van arbeidsplaatsen. Spreiden van arbeidskrachten. Tewerkstellingsgraad --- -331.214 Loontheorieen. Subsistentietheorie. Uitbuitingstheorie. Dalende of stijgende loonkosten --- Compensation --- Labour market --- Labor demand - Mathematical models. --- Wages - Mathematical models.
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We examine patterns of regional adjustments to shocks in the US during the past four decades. We find that the response of interstate migration to relative labor market conditions has decreased, while the role of the unemployment rate as absorber of regional shocks has increased. However, the response of net migration to regional shocks is stronger during aggregate downturns and increased particularly during the Great Recession. We offer a potential explanation for the cyclical pattern of migration response based on the variation in consumption risk sharing.
Labor market -- Econometric models. --- Labor market -- Japan. --- Labor market -- United States. --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Labor market --- Labor demand --- Labor mobility --- Unemployment --- Regional economics --- Econometric models. --- Economic aspects --- Joblessness --- Mobility, Labor --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Employees --- Market, Labor --- Supply and demand for labor --- Supply and demand --- Economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Employment (Economic theory) --- Full employment policies --- Labor supply --- Manpower policy --- Right to labor --- Underemployment --- Migration, Internal --- Labor turnover --- Markets --- Labor markets --- Econometric models --- Economic aspects&delete& --- E-books --- Labor --- Demography --- Emigration and Immigration --- Foreign Exchange --- Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General --- International Migration --- Labor Demand --- Demand and Supply of Labor: General --- Employment --- Wages --- Intergenerational Income Distribution --- Aggregate Human Capital --- Aggregate Labor Productivity --- Demographic Economics: General --- Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure --- Labour --- income economics --- Migration, immigration & emigration --- Population & demography --- Migration --- Population and demographics --- Labor force --- Emigration and immigration --- Economic theory --- Population --- United States
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Job creation --- Labor demand --- Manpower policy --- Unskilled labor --- #SBIB:316.334.2A344 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A471 --- #SBIB:HIVA --- 332.224 --- 332.25 --- 332.630 --- 332.632.0 --- 332.70 --- US / United States of America - USA - Verenigde Staten - Etats Unis --- 331.5 --- 331.5 Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- Laborers --- Low-skilled labor --- Low-skilled workers --- Labor --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- Labor market --- Supply and demand --- Arbeidssociologie: ongelijkheden op de arbeidsmarkt: positie van ongeschoolden op de arbeidsmarkt --- Arbeidssociologie: de overheid en het tewerkstellingsbeleid --- Minimumlonen --- Verminderd loon --- Strijd tegen de werkloosheid: algemeen. Theorie en beleid van de werkgelegenheid. Volledige werkgelegenheid --- Ondersteuning door het werk (algemeenheden) --- Geschoolde en ongeschoolde arbeid: algemeen --- Labour market --- United States --- United States of America
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In this book Daniel Hamermesh provides the first comprehensive picture of the disparate field of labor demand. The author reviews both the static and dynamic theories of labor demand, and provides evaluative summaries of the available empirical research in these two subject areas. Moreover, he uses both theory and evidence to establish a generalized framework for analyzing the impact of policies such as minimum wages, payroll taxes, job- security measures, unemployment insurance, and others. Covering every aspect of labor demand, this book uses material from a wide range of countries.
331.52 --- Labor demand --- Labor market --- Employees --- Market, Labor --- Supply and demand for labor --- Markets --- Demand, Labor --- Demand for labor --- 331.52 Arbeidsmarktstructuur. Vraag en aanbod op de arbeidsmarkt. Spreiding van arbeidsplaatsen. Spreiden van arbeidskrachten. Tewerkstellingsgraad --- Arbeidsmarktstructuur. Vraag en aanbod op de arbeidsmarkt. Spreiding van arbeidsplaatsen. Spreiden van arbeidskrachten. Tewerkstellingsgraad --- Supply and demand --- Labor demand. --- 331.526 --- 331.123 --- Levels of employment. Employment situation, conditions --- #A9402E --- 331.526 Levels of employment. Employment situation, conditions --- 332.630 --- 332.691 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Strijd tegen de werkloosheid: algemeen. Theorie en beleid van de werkgelegenheid. Volledige werkgelegenheid --- Evolutie van de arbeidsmarkt --- Labour market --- Labor market. --- Marché du travail --- Mercado de trabajo. --- Cobb–Douglas production function. --- Comparative advantage. --- Compensating differential. --- Contract curve. --- Cost curve. --- Demand For Labor. --- Demand response. --- Derived demand. --- Developed country. --- Developing country. --- Earnings. --- Economic cost. --- Economic efficiency. --- Economic forces. --- Economic interventionism. --- Economics. --- Efficiency wage. --- Efficiency. --- Elasticity of intertemporal substitution. --- Elasticity of substitution. --- Employment. --- Endogenous growth theory. --- Estimation. --- Excess supply. --- Externality. --- Factor cost. --- Factor price. --- Implicit cost. --- Income elasticity of demand. --- Indifference curve. --- Induced innovation. --- Inelastic. --- Inflation. --- Instrumental variable. --- Investment goods. --- Isoquant. --- Job security. --- John Haltiwanger. --- Labour supply. --- Law of demand. --- Layoff. --- Living wage. --- Long run and short run. --- Mandatory retirement. --- Manufacturing in the United States. --- Marginal cost. --- Marginal product. --- Marginal rate of substitution. --- Marginal rate of technical substitution. --- Maximum wage. --- Minimum wage. --- Monopsony. --- Neoclassical economics. --- Net Change. --- Net investment. --- New Keynesian economics. --- Oligopoly. --- Outsourcing. --- Partial equilibrium. --- Payroll tax. --- Phillips curve. --- Present value. --- Price Change. --- Price elasticity of demand. --- Price elasticity of supply. --- Production function. --- Productive efficiency. --- Productivity. --- Profit (economics). --- Profit maximization. --- Real business-cycle theory. --- Real versus nominal value (economics). --- Real wages. --- Recession. --- Reservation wage. --- Response Lag. --- Risk aversion. --- Scarcity. --- Shephard's lemma. --- Shortage. --- Stephen Nickell. --- Subsidy. --- Substitution effect. --- Supply (economics). --- Supply and demand. --- Supply shock. --- Tax incidence. --- Tax. --- Theory of the firm. --- Time preference. --- Total cost. --- Total factor productivity. --- Trade barrier. --- Unemployment in the United States. --- Unemployment. --- Utility. --- Utilization. --- Variable cost. --- Wage.
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