Lang, Kevin
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- Contributor of10
- A goodness of fit test of dual labor market theory
- How important are classroom peer effects?, evidence from Boston's Metco program
- Unemployment and the structure of labor markets, edited by Kevin Lang and Jonathan S. Leonard
- Does school integration generate peer effects ?, evidence from Boston's metco program
- Labor market segmentation theory, reconsidering the evidence
- An analysis of the nature of unemployment in Sri Lanka
- The effects of hours constraints on labor supply estimates
- Employee crime, monitoring and the efficiency wage hypothesis
- Constraints on the choice of work hours, agency vs specific-capital
- Language-skill complementarity, returns to immigrant language acquisition
- Creator of7
- Does the human capital/educational sorting debate matter for development policy?
- Why was there mandatory retirement?, or the impossibility of efficient bonding contracts
- Labor market segmentation, wage dispersion and unemployment
- The effect of the payroll tax on earnings, a test of competing models of wage determination
- The pricing of job characteristics when markets do not clear, theory and policy implications
- Bilateral search as an explanation for labor market segmentation and other anomalies
- Poverty and discrimination, Kevin Lang