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Incoming Resources
- The effects of international competition on collective bargaining outcomes, a comparison of the United States and Canada
- Changes in the relative structure of wages and employment, a comparison of the United States, Canada and France
- Comparative advantage, learning, and sectoral wage determination
- Labor market institutions and the distribution of wages, 1973-1992, a semiparametric approach
- The effects of product market competition on collective bargaining agreements, the case of foreign competition in Canada
- Can falling supply explain the rising return to college for younger men?, a cohort-based analysis
- An empirical model of labor supply in the underground economy
- Does public health insurance reduce labour market flexibility or encourage the underground economy?, evidence from the United States
- Minimum wages and youth employment in france and the United States
- Labor market institutions and gender differences in wage inequality
- Wage dispersion, returns to skill, and black-white wage differentials
- Changes in the relative structure of wages and employment, a comparison of Canada, France and the United States
- Dropout and enrollment trends in the post-war period, what went wrong in the 1970s?
- Changing wage structure and black-white wage differentials among men and women, a longitudinal analysis
- Minimum wages and youth employment in France and the United States
- Labor market institutions and the distribution of wages, 1973-1992, a semiparametric approach
- Rank regressions, wage distributions and the gender gap
- Adapting to circumstances, the evolution of work, school and living arrangements among North American youth
- Alcohol, marijuana and American youth, the unintended effects of government regulation
- Unionization and wage inequality, a comparative study of the U.S., the U.K., and Canada
- Labour market reforms and changes in wage inequality in the United Kingdom and the United States