02685 2200349 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100002700145245006400172250000900236260004800245300002800293500002300321520170600344700002002050700002402070990002402094990002502118990002402143990002402167990002402191990002402215990002402239990002402263990002402287990002402311INLIS00000000000357920241015023750 a0010-0520003579241015 | 0 eng  a9780072978605 aeng a331 a331 MCC c0 aMcConnell, Campbell R.1 aContemporary Labor Economics /cCampbell R. McConnell et.al aEd.7 aNew York :bLynne Rienner Publishers,c2006 axv, 561 p.;23cm ;c23cm aIndeks : p.596-624 aWhat's new in the Seventh Edition? - PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES: This edition includes a number of new discussions of public policy issues including immigration, outsourcing, living wages, earnings mobility, downsizing, and the earned income tax credit, overtime pay rules, and company stock in pension plans. This makes the text more relevant for student. - NEW WORLD OF WORK SECTIONS: Sixteen of the World of Work boxes are new to this edition. These boxes cover summaries of current research or a synopsis of an article on labor economics. This boxed material is of great interest and relevance to the students because it relates the theory to real world data and events. - CONTINUING AND EXPANDED EMPHASIS ON GLOBAL ASPECTS OF U.S. LABOR MARKETS: The text's integrated focus on global aspects of u.s. labor markets has continued and been expanded with this edition. For example, this edition includes new World of Work boxes on outsorcing (Chapter 5), immigration policy (Chapter 9), and cross-country difference in intergeneration earnings mobility (Chapter 16). - USE OF COLOR IN GRAPHS: To make the graphs easier to understand, this edition usses color in its graphs. - SHORTENED DISCUSSION: The discussion have been shortened, without the loss of important content, in several chapters. For example, we have trimmed the Chapter 14 discussion of "Cause and Effect: Non-Discriminatory Factors" and "Antidiscrimination Policies and Issues." In addition, many footnote lists have been condensed. - INTERNET LINKS: Each chapter now has one or more end-of-chapter Internet links.These links enable students to increase their understanding of the material as well as obtain the most current data available.0 aStanley L. Brue0 aDavid A. Macpherson a12672/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12487/MKRI-P/IV-2009 a12671/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12669/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12667/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12673/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12670/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12675/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12668/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12674/MKRI-P/V-2009