Aim & Scope
Labour Economics is devoted to publishing research in the field of labour economics both on the microeconomic and on the macroeconomic level, in a balanced mix of theory, empirical testing and policy applications. It gives due recognition to analysis and explanation of institutional arrangements of national labour markets and the impact of these institutions on labour market outcomes.From time to time Labour Economics publishes review articles and sections on special topics, promising new theoretical developments, comparative labour market policies or subjects that have the attention of labour economists and labour market students in general. Special issues of Labour Economics are available for the publication of high quality conference papers. [1]
2024
Gender norms and the gender gap in higher education
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102491.
Not the right time for children: Unemployment, fertility, and abortion
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102492.
Quality hours: Measuring labor input
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102504.
Gender differences in wage expectations and negotiation
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102505.
Male and female selection effects on gender wage gaps in three countries
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102506.
The labor market impacts of employer consolidation: Evidence from Germany
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102508.
Seasonality in U.S. disability applications, labor market and the pandemic echoes
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102510.
Federal Minimum Wage Expansion to Homecare Workers: Employment and Income Effects
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102511.
Introduction to the Labour Economics Special Issue on Immigration Economics
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Labour Economics , 2024 , p 102513.