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Mode of access: Internet. ; Nos. 52-63 (Apr. 1909), published by the Bureau of Statistics of Labor; nos. 64-129, by the Bureau of Statistics; nos. 130- by the Department of Labor and Industries, Division of Statistics.
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Mode of access: Internet. ; Nos. 52-63 (Apr. 1909), published by the Bureau of Statistics of Labor; nos. 64-129, by the Bureau of Statistics; nos. 130- by the Department of Labor and Industries, Division of Statistics.
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In: Working USA: the journal of labor & society, Band 1, Heft 6, S. 51-55
ISSN: 1743-4580
"Jane takes Monroe's hands between hers … she presses herself into his hands: a road map of every job he's held, the lifeline of his labor."
In: Newsletter, European Labor and Working Class History, Band 8, S. 13-15
ISSN: 2163-2022
In: Work and occupations: an international sociological journal, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 143-148
ISSN: 1552-8464
This essay uses the book Agitate! Educate! Organize! American Labor Posters to explore the changing ways the American labor movement has expressed itself culturally. These representations tell us a great deal about how unions saw themselves, their tactics, and their place in American society.
In: The international library of critical writings in economics 47
In: Newsletter / Study Group on European Labor and Working Class History, Band 8, S. 13-15
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnnxmx
At head of title: State of Michigan. Department of labor and industry. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Monitoring of Russia's Economic Outlook. Moscow. IEP. 2018. No. 5, pp. 21-23
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Title from cover. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Official organ of: the League for Industrial Democracy, 1921-May 1929; the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, June 1929-Feb./Mar. 1933.
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In: An Elgar reference collection
In: The international library of critical writings in economics 230
In: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
For this insightful collection, Professor Reich has selected some of the most significant published articles on labor mobility and segmented markets. The book investigates the development of this important field from the pioneering papers on labor market segmentation analysis of the 1970s, through the early debates to the later theoretical models and econometric evidence. The second volume offers an overview of the evolution from segmentation to flexibility in labor markets up to the present day and explores topics such as the growth of temporary jobs in Europe, the influence of gender, immigration and race, later econometric controversies and the phenomenon of flexicurity. The volumes will be an essential resource for students and for scholars wishing to investigate this important area