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24SP_EC350A-WR
McLaughlin Chapter PPTs
Chapter 12 Unemployment
24SP_EC350A-WR-Labor Economics
Chapter 12 Unemployment
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Syllabus Spring 2024
Guide to Reading Economics Papers -- Jeffery Parker, Reed College
Example Empirical Article: Baum, C. L., & Ruhm, C. J. (2016). The changing benefits of early work experience. Southern Economic Journal, 83(2), 343-363.
Example Meta-Analysis/Literature Review: Manning, A. (2021). The elusive employment effect of the minimum wage. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 35(1), 3-26.
Example Meta-Analysis/Literature ReviewNeumark, D., & Shirley, P. (2021). Myth or measurement: What does the new minimum wage research say about minimum wages and job loss in the United States?. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society.
More data on labor force participation
Doing Economics Chapter 5 Writing as a product of economic analysis
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Labor Markets
Chapter 3 Labor Supply
Chapter 4 Labor Demand
Chapter 5 Job Attributes
Chapter 6 Schooling
Chapter 7 Training, Turnover, and Migration
Chapter 8: Discrimination
Chapter 9 Unions
Chapter 10 Wage Inequality
Chapter 11 Compensation Strategies
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