The Labour Market in Winter

The Labour Market in Winter
Author: Paul Gregg
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 019958737X

This book provides an overview of the key issues concerning the performance of the labour market and policy in the UK, with focus on the 2008 financial crisis, the ensuing recession, and its aftermath.

Insecurity, Precarious Work and Labour Markets

Insecurity, Precarious Work and Labour Markets
Author: Joseph Choonara
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-03-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030133303

Precarity is a key theme in political discourse, in media and academic discussions of employment, and within the labour movement. Often, the prevailing idea is of an endless march of precarity, rendering work ever more contingent and workers ever more disposable. However, this detailed study of the UK labour force challenges the picture of rising precarity and widespread use of temporary employment, suggesting instead that employment tenure and the extent of temporary work have proved stubbornly stable over the past four decades. Choonara offers a new approach to labour markets, drawing on the theoretical underpinnings of Marxist political economy to interrogate research data from the UK. This book examines why, despite the deteriorating conditions in work, employment relations have remained stable, and offers insight into the extent of subjective insecurity among workers. Insecurity, Precarious Work and Labour Markets will be of use to students and scholars across the sociology of work, labour economics, industrial relations and political economy.

The Labor Market

The Labor Market
Author: Don Divance Lescohier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1919
Genre: Employment agencies
ISBN:

Labour Market Evolution

Labour Market Evolution
Author: George Grantham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2002-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134839278

How have modern labour markets developed? Both labour economists and economic historians agree that it is necessary to look at labour markets in their historical context. Labour Market Evolution does just this. The contributors examine the operation and development of labour markets in Western Europe and North America since 1500. They address the key questions in this complicated process using new quantitative evidence. First, how closely connected were geographically distant labour markets? Second, how flexible were markets in the past - did wages change in response to demand shocks? Did workers move across space and occupations in response to cyclical or seasonal conditions. Third, were relationships between employees and employers short-term or long-term? Why did relationships change, and what were the implications for the flexibility and integration of markets? In examining these factors, this volume draws on modern labour economic theory and up-to-date quantitative techniques to show how current traditions and systems have evolved.

Labor Markets and Business Cycles

Labor Markets and Business Cycles
Author: Robert Shimer
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2010-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400835232

Labor Markets and Business Cycles integrates search and matching theory with the neoclassical growth model to better understand labor market outcomes. Robert Shimer shows analytically and quantitatively that rigid wages are important for explaining the volatile behavior of the unemployment rate in business cycles. The book focuses on the labor wedge that arises when the marginal rate of substitution between consumption and leisure does not equal the marginal product of labor. According to competitive models of the labor market, the labor wedge should be constant and equal to the labor income tax rate. But in U.S. data, the wedge is strongly countercyclical, making it seem as if recessions are periods when workers are dissuaded from working and firms are dissuaded from hiring because of an increase in the labor income tax rate. When job searches are time consuming and wages are flexible, search frictions--the cost of a job search--act like labor adjustment costs, further exacerbating inconsistencies between the competitive model and data. The book shows that wage rigidities can reconcile the search model with the data, providing a quantitatively more accurate depiction of labor markets, consumption, and investment dynamics. Developing detailed search and matching models, Labor Markets and Business Cycles will be the main reference for those interested in the intersection of labor market dynamics and business cycle research.

The Approach to Seasonal Employment in the Nordic Countries

The Approach to Seasonal Employment in the Nordic Countries
Author: Patrick Grady
Publisher: [Hull, Quebec] : Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This brochure summarizes recent progress made by Canada & the United States under the 1991 Air Quality Agreement and highlights key issues from the 2002 Canada-US Air Quality Agreement Progress Report. It reviews the Agreement and its benefits, the key commitments made to reduce acid rain & ozone, the achievements in emissions reduction, and accomplishments of domestic emissions reduction & monitoring programs. It also summarizes other air quality programs including those related to particulate matter, transboundary air quality, emissions inventories & mapping, and research on the effects of air pollution.