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LABOUR

Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

Published on behalf of CEIS and Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini, Rome

Edited by:
Renato Brunetta and Franco PeracchiCo-Editors: Daniela Del Boca, Leonardo Felli, Michael Lechner, Marco Manacorda, Barbara Petrongolo, Shannon Seitz, Wilbert van der Klaauw and Arthur van Soest


LABOUR provides a forum for analysis and debate on issues concerning labour economics and industrial relations. The Journal publishes high quality contributions which combine economic theory and statistical methodology in order to analyse behaviour, institutions and policies relevant to the labour market.

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Read, search and download all articles from Volume 1Legacy files back to Volume 1 (1987) are now available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these articles please visit our Librarian Site.

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The following articles are available to download for free:Tax Structure and Female Labour Supply: Evidence from IrelandTim Callan, Arthur van Soest and John R. Walsh March 2009 - Vol. 23 Issue 1

An Appraisal of Economic Research on Changes in Wage InequalityStephen MachinJune 2008 - Vol. 22 Special Issue on The Evolution of Labour MarketInequalitiesRegression-Discontinuity Analysis: A Survey of Recent Developments in EconomicsWilbert van der KlaauwJune 2008 - Vol. 22 Issue 2Worker Heterogeneity, New Monopsony, and TrainingAlison L. Booth and Gylfi ZoegaJune 2008 - Vol. 22 Issue 2

Wage Cuts as Investment in Future Wage GrowthHelen Connolly and Peter GottschalkMarch 2008 - Vol. 22 Issue 1

Measuring Pension-benefit Expectations ProbabilisticallyJeff Dominitz and Charles F. ManskiJune 2006 - Vol. 20 Issue 2Further sample articles from the latest volume can be found here

Recent special issuesTraining and Job Insecurity Guest edited by: Antje Mertens, Wiemer Salverda, Thomas ZwickMarch 2009

The Evolution of Labour Market InequalitiesGuest edited by: Lorenzo Cappellari and Stefano Staffolani June 2008