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Worker Cooperatives and Democratic Governance
worker cooperatives comparative efficiency viability
2012/10/19
A worker co-operative is a firm that is owned and managed by those who work in it. This
paper provides a selective review of research in economics on worker cooperatives. It
concentrates on the vola...
In this paper we use a novel approach and a large Portuguese employer-employee panel data set to study the hypothesis that industrial agglomeration improves the quality of the firm-worker matching pro...
Using the Helmert-Transformation to Reduce Dimensionality in a Mixed Model: Application to a Wage Equation with Worker and Firm Heterogeneity
high-dimensional two-way unobserved components matched employer-employee data ECM-algorithm
2012/10/25
A model for matched data with two types of unobserved heterogeneity is considered ?one related to the observation unit, the other to units to which the observation units are matched. One or both of th...
The Role of Worker Flows in the Dynamics and Distribution of UK Unemployment
labour market unemployment worker flows
2012/10/26
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across subgroups of the labour market. Worker flows among labour market states act as key determinants of this. We examine how the structure of unemploy...
The Impact of Worker Effort on Public Sentiment Towards Temporary Migrants
migration exertion of effort contracted temporary migration
2012/10/30
Temporary and circular migration programs have been devised by many destination countries and supported by the European Commission as a policy to reduce welfare and social costs of immigration in dest...
Minu, Startu and All That: Pitfalls in Estimating the Sensitivity of a Worker's Wage to Aggregate Unemployment
wage cyclicality unemployment
2012/11/1
In this paper we show that panel estimates of tenure specific sensitivity to the business cycle of wages is subject to serious pitfalls. Three canonical variates used in the literature – the minimum u...
Design of the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services System and Evaluation in Michigan
the Worker Profiling Reemployment Services System Evaluation Michigan
2009/11/5
The Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1993, Public Law 103-152, require each state employment security agency to implement a Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) system. WPRS system...
Key worker's compensation laws enacted by States in 1985
Key worker's compensation laws 1985
2009/5/19
A number of States made major revisions in benefit provisions and 16 established some form of coverage for police officers, firefighters, and emergency service aides.
Upon termination, most displaced workers lose employer-financed health insurance along with their jobs; data for 1983-84 suggest that such workers ran a high risk of remaining uninsured for extended p...
U.S. worker rehabilitation in international perspective
rehabilitation system U.S. worker social programs
2009/5/8
The rehabilitation system established for employees of the U.S. Federal Government who are injured on the job could serve as a good model for social programs. This article examines rehabilitation prog...
Managed health care plans, reducing fraud, and improving workplace safety received the most attention from State legislatures. Seven States made changes to allow deductibles to be written into workers...
Although some States made sweeping changes, overall legislative changes were light this year. Several new and revised laws focused on fraud and injuries resulting from intoxication and use of illegal ...
Worker displacement:A decade of change
Worker displacement service-producing industries white collar
2009/4/29
During the early 1990's, older workers and those in service-producing industries and white collar occupations were more likely to lose their jobs than were their counterparts a decade earlier. This ar...
As the economy grew in the mid-1990s, job loss declined and the rate of reemployment rose. Job losses that did occur were more widely dispersed across industries and occupations than in earlier years....
As the economic expansion of the 1990s neared its peak, both the incidence and likelihood of job loss remained low; many displaced workers found new jobs, but earnings losses persisted.