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Do Chinese Employers Avoid Hiring Overqualified Workers? Evidence from an Internet Job Board
overqualification job search internet China
2012/10/22
Can having more education than a job requires reduce one's chances of being offered the job? We study this question in a sample of applications to jobs that are posted on an urban Chinese website. We ...
Coal industry resurgence attracts variety of new workers。
Workers' compensation insurance:recent trends in employer costs
compensation insurance employer costs Workers
2009/6/24
Workers' compensation insurance:recent trends in employer costs。
Labor Department's first program to assist black workers
black workers equal employment opportunity
2009/6/12
The philosophy of equal employment opportunity began with the Department's Division of Negro Economics, created to mobilize black workers for the war effort; however, the project was ahead of its time...
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers
Joblessness Sweden older workers young workers
2009/6/8
Joblessness among the 16- to 24-year-olds and those 45 years and over in Sweden, although low by American standards, worsened during the recessions of the 1970s; government responded with innovative p...
Sweden combats unemployment of young and older workers
Joblessness Sweden older workers young workers
2009/6/8
Joblessness among the 16- to 24-year-olds and those 45 years and over in Sweden, although low by American standards, worsened during the recessions of the 1970s; government responded with innovative p...
The labor market problems of older workers
labor market problems older workers high unemployment rates
2009/6/4
Older workers do not have especially high unemployment rates, but when they become unemployed, they are less likely to find a job, and more likely to leave the labor force in discouragement.
Unemployment in 1982:the cost to workers and their families
Unemployment cost to workers family income
2009/6/2
The March 1983 work experience survey provides a close look at joblessness by extent and duration and the effect on family income and the incidence of poverty.
The number of Americans working for themselves continues to increase, reaching 9.1 million in 1983; they tend to be older than other workers, and although they work longer hours, their earnings are lo...
More than half of the discouraged workers have not looked for work in more than a year; while some of them return to work or resume job search, the majority seldom test the job market.
A total of 5.1 million had worked at least 3 years before being let go because of plant closings or job cuts; about 3.1 million had become reemployed by January 1984, although often earning less than ...
More than half of all wage and salary workers were paid by the hour during 1984; median earnings were $5.95 per hour, but a closer look reveals many variations among groups.
A new definition of part-timers, utilizing existing data from the Current Population Survey, gives a more accurate estimate of the number of part-time workers.
Job displacement:black and white workers compared
Job displacement black white workers compared
2009/5/8
Black workers bore a relatively heavier burden of wide spread job displacement during the 1980's because of the industries and occupations in which they were concentrated; they also were less likely t...
Earnings and benefits or workers in alternative work arrangements
work arrangements Earnings benefits
2009/4/27
Workers in alternative work arrangements were generally less likely to receive health insurance or pension coverage from their employers, but many earned higher wages than workers in traditional arran...