Empirical Labor Economics: The Search Approach
- New York et al., Oxford University Press, 1991
- 343 pages
- J6 13 +1
This book is suitable for graduates taking courses in labour economics which use a search approach. The economics of search has become a part of the standard graduate curriculum and deals with the costs and benefits to individual workers - either employed or unemployed - of seeking a job with the highest possible pay. This book surveys the empirical literature on the economics of search in a systematic manner.(Source: Publisher)