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|a 0815722575 (pbk.)
|b .E38 1994
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|a Ehrenberg, Ronald G.
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|a Labor markets and integrating national economies /
|c Ronald G. Ehrenberg.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
|b Brookings Institution,
|c c1994.
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|a xxvi, 126 p. :
|b ill ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-119) and index.
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|a 1. Introduction. Pros and Cons of Increased Economic Integration.Outline of the Book. Characteristics of Labor Markets. UnemploymentInsurance: An Example. Flexible Exchange Rates, Tax Incidence, andEconomic Integration -- Appendix: The European Community and the LaborMarket -- 2. Hours of Work and the Statutes That Govern Them. Hours ofWork. Statutes That Influence Hours of Work. Likelihood of theConvergence of Hours of Work and the Statutes Governing Them -- 3.Social and Private Insurance. Retirement Systems. Medical Care -- 4.Employment Standards. Minimum Wages. Compulsory Schooling and ChildLabor Laws. Occupational Safety and Health Standards -- 5. Policies toFacilitate Labor Market Adjustments. Advance Notice of and SeverancePay for Job Displacement. Policies That Partially Compensate for JobLoss. Training and Job Placement Programs -- 6. Who Can Work and HowWorking Conditions Are Established. Immigration Policies. OccupationalQualifications.
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|a Labor market
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|a Labor policy
|x International cooperation.
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|a International economic integration
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|a Labor market
|z European Economic Community countries.
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|a Labor policy
|z European Economic Community countries.
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|a Europe
|x Economic integration
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|a Brookings Institution.
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