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_aDevine, Theresa J. _9159 |
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_a Kiefer, Nicholas M. _9160 |
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245 | 0 | _aEmpirical Labor Economics: The Search Approach | |
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_c1991 _bOxford University Press, _aNew York et al., |
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300 | _a343 pages | ||
340 | _hJ6 13 +1 | ||
520 | _aThis 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) | ||
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_alabor market _9162 |
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_amathematical model _9163 |
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653 | _aIndustrial Relations | ||
653 | _aLabor | ||
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_3Details (Publisher) _uhttps://global.oup.com/academic/product/empirical-labor-economics-9780195059366?cc=de&lang=en&# |
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