The chapters in the first volume focus on weekly hours worked by individuals, including changes i...
The authors present a picture of how the effects of international trade on employment in U.S. man...
Persky, Felsenstein, and Carlson explore a new framework for evaluating state and local economic ...
In the first comprehensive account of the Kalamazoo Promise, Michelle Miller-Adams addresses both...
This volume presents an influential group of researchers who examine the current state of workers...
Marcy Whitebook and Laura Sakai examine how child care programs and their staff subsist in a fiel...
John Turner uses the documented experiences of many countries-including the U.K., Sweden, Chile, ...
Feldman presents a case study of how New York Citys welfare-to-work programs were managed and imp...
Each year, approximately one of every 20 full-time-equivalent workers in the United States gets i...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state of nonstandard employment and its impact...
Leigh and Gill focus on two major, policy relevant sources of change at the local level. First, o...
Muir and Turner gather an international roster of pension experts who present what they think wou...