Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (456 p.) 1 halftone, 27 line drawings, 123 tables |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Frontmatter Contents Studies of Labor Market Intermediation: Introduction I. Reducing Search Costs 1. Jobs Online 2. The Internet and Job Search II. Mitigating Adverse Selection 3. Effect of Employer Access to Criminal History Data on the Labor Market Outcomes of Ex- Offenders and Non- Offenders 4. Do Online Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The Impact of AlmaLaurea on the University- to- Work Transition 5. Private Deception and the Rise of Public Employment Offices in the United States, 1890– 1930 6. Mortgage Broker Regulations that Matter: Analyzing Earnings, Employment, and Outcomes for Consumers III. Solving Collective Action Problems 7. The Effects of a Centralized Clearinghouse on Job Placement, Wages, and Hiring Practices 8. Helping Workers Online and Offline: Innovations in Union and Worker Organization Using the Internet IV. Solving Information Problems: The Special Case of Temporary Help Agencies 9. Temporary Help Services Employment in Portugal, 1995– 2000 10. Does Temporary Help Work Provide a Stepping Stone to Regular Employment? 11. Temporary Help Agencies and the Advancement Prospects of Low Earners 12. The Role of Temporary Help Employment in Low- Wage Worker Advancement Contributors Author Index Subject Index In English |
ISBN: | 978-0-226-03290-0 ; 978-0-226-03288-7 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014487974