Advances in the Theory and Measurement of Unemployment


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A collection of papers which analyzes and measures unemployment as a search activity, discusses efficiency wage models and which considers the impact of government and unions on employment and unemployment.







Recent Developments in the Theory of Involuntary Unemployment


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Summarises the following theories of unemployment, which have emerged since the 1960s: search, disequilibrium (i.e. fixed price models), implicit contracts, efficiency wage, and insider/outsider models.




Unemployment


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The Concept and Measurement of Involuntary Unemployment


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Monograph of selected revised conference papers on the measurement of involuntary unemployment in the UK - discusses the development of the job searching theory, methodology for measuring unemployment in the UK and the EC, unemployment statistical tables as economic indicators and social indicators and employment policy and economic policy, etc. Bibliography pp. 314 to 322, diagrams, graphs, references and statistical tables. Conference held in durham 1974 mar.




Unemployment


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Unemployment is currently the major economic concern in developed countries. This book provides a thorough analysis of the theoretical and empirical aspects of the economics of unemployment in developed countries. It emphasizes the multicausal nature of unemployment and offers a variety of approaches for coping with the problem. Contents: Unemployment: Costs and Measurement; Stocks, Flows, Duration and the Incidence of Unemployment; Search, Unemployment and Unfilled Vacancies; Macroeconomics of Unemployment: The Classical Approach; Macroeconomics of Unemployment: The Non-Market Clearing Approach; Non-Natural Unemployment: The Empirical Evidence; The Natural Rate of Unemployment: The Supply Side; The Natural Rate of Unemployment: The Demand Side; Unemployment: Policy and Prospects; Bibliography^










Wage Dispersion


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A theoretical and empirical examination of wage differentials findsthat traditional theories of competition do not explain why workers with identical skills are paid differently.




The Structural Determinants of Unemployment


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The logic of analysis of segmentation research; Segmentation of market relations and segmentation of unemployment; Data, measurement of variables, and techniques of analysis; Class segments and the structure of unemployment; Economic sectors and the distribution of the unemployed; Business cycle, economic sector, and unemployment.