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Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics -

Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics

Klaus F. Zimmermann (Herausgeber)

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10270 Seiten | Ausstattung: Hardcover
2027
Springer International Publishing
978-3-031-28578-3 (ISBN)
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This handbook provides an integrated picture of knowledge about the economic and social behaviors and interactions of human beings on markets, in households, in companies and in societies. With a core basis in labor economics, human resources, demography and econometrics, it contains a large and complete summary and evaluation of the scientific state of the art. It relates to relevant fields in law, behavioral science, psychology, health, biology, sociology and political science, among others, where basic human processes are considered. Long survey chapters on core knowledge are combined with shorter frontier research chapters and those with a clear policy perspective.

Klaus F. Zimmermann is Visiting Professor at the Economics Department of Princeton University; Co - Director of the Center for Population, Development and Labour Economics at UNU - MERIT, Maastricht; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Population Economics; Honorary Professor at the Free University of Berlin and at the Renmin University of China, Beijing; Full Professor of Economics at Bonn University (on leave); Member of the Leopoldina, the German National Academy of Sciences, and of the Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Sciences, and Chair of its Section for Economics, Business and Management Sciences; Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research; and Fellow of the European Economic Association.

Among his previous positions have been: Visiting Professor and John F. Kennedy Memorial Policy Fellow at the Center for European Studies, Harvard University; Founding Director of the Institute for the Study of Labor; President of the German Institute for Economic Research; Professorships at University of Pennsylvania, Munich University, Kyoto University and Dartmouth College, among others. He has received the Distinguished John G. Diefenbaker Award 1998 of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Outstanding Contribution Award 2013 of the European Investment Bank.

His research covers applied economics, in particular the areas of labor, migration and development. He has written or edited over 55 books, 160 papers in peer reviewed journals and 150 articles in collected volumes. He is committed to the diffusion of research to policy and society and evidence-based policymaking. He writes regularly in leading international media and advises governments and institutions. 

Affirmative Action and Employment.- AI and robotics innovation:  a sectoral and geographic mapping using patent data.- Attorneys as Professional Human Resources: When do Plaintiffs Prefer Contingent Fees to Hourly Fees?.- Bayesian Econometrics Methods.- Behavioral Aspects of Communication in Organizations.- Behavioral aspects of recruitment and job search.- Big Data Methods.- Bonus plans, subjective performance evaluations and career concerns.- Bounding Methods.- Brain Drain or gain.- Causality.- Causes and Consequences of Illicit Drug Epidemics.- Child labor and economic development.- Child migration.- Citizenship.- Climate Change and Migration.- Climate shocks and natural disasters .- Clustering Methods for Statistical Inference.- Conflict .- Contract labor in developing countries.- Control Functions and Selection Models.- Costs of Victimisation.- Decomposition Methods.- Design and Analysis of Experiments.- Determinants of Migration.- Diaspora economics.- Digital Platforms and the Transformations in the Division of Labour.- Digitization and the future of work: macroeconomic consequences.- Domestic and imported new technologies in developing countries:  the employment impact.- Drinking and Driving.- Duration Models.- Early Life Health Shocks and Labor Market.- Economic migrant assimilation.- Economics of early marriage.- Economics of obesity.- Economics of sex work and policy considerations.- Economics of smoking.- Economics of Suicide.- Education and wage inequality .- Effects of ICT Investment on Labour Demand in OECD Countries.- Employer-Employee Data Methods.- Employment insurance and social protection   .- Empowering Women over the Last Two Decades: Lessons for the Fifth Sustainable Development Goal.- Environmental pollution & labor productivity.- Ethnicity, Race and Minorities.- Fair and unfair income inequality.- Family left behind.- Feedback policies and peer effects at work.- Female genital mutilation and labor market consequences.- Fertility and Female Labor Force Participation  .- Foreign remittance, poverty and economic growth.- Gender and Income Inequality.- Gender and Inequality in the Workplace: Lessons from Institutional and Marxist Perspectives.- Gender and intrahousehold issues.- Gender Gaps in Education.- Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in Later Life.- Gender Identity Minorities and Workplace Legislation in Europe.- Gender Mainstreaming Poverty and Social  Inclusion.- Gender on the labor market.- Gender Roles and Families.- Gender Stereotypes and Gender-Typed Work.- Gender Wage Gaps and Skills.- Gender, Financial Crisis and Labor Markets.- Gender, Gender Self-Perceptions, and Workplace Leadership.- Gender, Time Allocation, and Birth Controls.- Group identity, in-group favoritism, and discrimination.- Health and Wellbeing in Sexual Minority People and Economic Considerations.- Health, disability & nutrition .- Human Smuggling.- Immigrant entrepreneurs.- Inequality and Family Policy.- Inequality and Top Incomes.- Inequality Measurement: Methods and Data.- Inequality of opportunities in the labor .- Inequality of Opportunity.- Informality and labor market dualism/segmentation.- Innovation and Self-employment.- Innovation, employment and the business cycle.- Innovation, technology adoption and employment: Findings from evidence synthesis.- Integration in Global Value Chains and Employment in Europe.- Interethnic marriages.- Intergenerational occupational mobility.- Interventions on non-cognitive skills in education: Experimental evidence.- Labor Force Status of Transgender Men and Women: What we Know.- Labor market for sex workers/stigma and occupational choice.- Labor Mobility.- Labor negotiations, conflicts, and arbitration.- Language and migrant performance.- Leadership and delegation of authority.- Light, Moderate, and Heavy Drinking:  Evidence from around the world.- Masculinity, Femininity and Workplace Outcomes.- Measurement Err

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.8.2027
Zusatzinfo Approx. 14955 p. In 12 volumes, not available separately.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Schlagworte Human Resources • Labor • personnel economics • Population • Work
ISBN-10 3-031-28578-6 / 3031285786
ISBN-13 978-3-031-28578-3 / 9783031285783
Zustand Neuware
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