Handbook of Labor Economics, Volume Six reviews the latest research topics, empirical findings, and methods that constitute frontier research in the field. The focus lies in the most important research advances that have taken place since the publication of the previous work. Chapters in this new release include Instrumental Variables with Unobserved Heterogeneity in Treatment Effects, Firm Wage Effects, Empirical Bayes Methods in Labor Economics, Minimum Wages in the 21st Century, The Micro and Macro Economics of Short-Time Work, Job Search, Unemployment Insurance, and Active Labor Market Policies, Families, Public Policies, and the Labor Market, and much more.
Other chapters cover The Evolution of Gender in the Labor Market, Crime and the Labor Market, and Monopsony Power in the Labor Market.
Other chapters cover The Evolution of Gender in the Labor Market, Crime and the Labor Market, and Monopsony Power in the Labor Market.
Table of Contents
PrefaceChristian Dustmann and Thomas Lemieux
1. Instrumental Variables with Unobserved Heterogeneity in Treatment Effects
Magne Mogstad and Alexander Torgovitsky
2. Firm Wage Effects
Patrick Kline
3. Empirical Bayes Methods in Labor Economics
Christopher Walters
4. Minimum Wages in the 21st Century
Arindrajit Dube
5. The Micro and Macro Economics of Short-Time Work
Pierre Cahuc
6. Job Search, Unemployment Insurance, and Active Labor Market Policies
Thomas Le Barbanchon, Johannes Schmieder, and Andrea Weber
7. Families, Public Policies, and the Labor Market
Gordon Dahl and Katrine V. Loken
8. The Evolution of Gender in the Labor Market
Claudia Olivetti, Jessica Pan and Barbara Petrongolo
9. Crime and the Labor Market
Randi Hjalmarsson, Stephen Machin, and Paolo Pinotti
10. Monopsony Power in the Labor Market
Jos� Azar and Ioana Marinescu