A Perspective of Wages and Prices (Routledge Revivals)

A Perspective of Wages and Prices (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Henry Phelps Brown

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1136310193

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First published in book form in 1981, this collection of essays originally written between 1955 and 1966 contains ground-breaking research and analysis on the study of wages and prices across seven centuries, with particular reference to builder’s wage rates and the price of a bundle of the commodities on which these wages might be spent. These seminal contributions to the economics of labour and economic growth did much to fuel the debate surrounding the problems of inflation, stability and changes in the purchasing power of money upon the book’s initial publication. These concerns are every bit as relevant in today’s post credit-crunch society and this reissue will be welcomed by all students of economic history and labour economics.


Living Wage Movements

Living Wage Movements

Author: Deborah M. Figart

Publisher: 清华大学出版社有限公司

Published: 2004-02-19

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 0203629450

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Living wage activism has spanned time and space, reaching across decades and national boundaries. Conditions generating living wage movements early in the twentieth century have resurfaced in the twenty-first century, only on a global scale: 'sweated' labour, macroeconomic instability, and job insecurity. Upon reviewing the empirical evidence, the book's contributors make strong cases both for and against living wage activism. The effective blend of historical, contemporary, and global perspectives provides opportunities for teachers, scholars, and activists to evaluate how we can address low pay at the organizational and macroeconomic levels.


Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development

Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development

Author: Sandrine Cazes

Publisher: International Labor Office

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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In developing countries, labour markets play a central role in determining economic and social progress since employment status is one of the key determinants of exiting poverty and promoting inclusion. Yet the reality in most developing countries is that the labour market fails to create the jobs in the formal economy that would help individuals and their families prosper. In recognition of these challenges, governments and other stakeholders in developing countries have increasingly prioritised policies and programmes to promote decent work. However, this requires navigating a range of complex issues and debates surrounding the linkages between development processes and labour market outcomes. This volume consists of three main thematic parts. Part I provides a broad overview of key issues, including characterising the employment challenge in developing countries and the link between economic growth, distribution, poverty and employment. Drawing on the literature and country examples, Part II analyses the specific topics of wages, migration and education. The final section shifts to a more normative focus, addressing labour market institutions and policies, along with systematic approaches to quantifying labour markets in developing countries. Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development is an invaluable reference for policy-makers in middle- and low-income countries as well as an ideal handbook for teachers and students of economics and development.


Working Women

Working Women

Author: Nanneke Redclift

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-09-23

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1134978219

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As the female labour force continues to expand, the terms on which women participate remain a considerable problem. Working Women presents a detailed examination of women's position in the paid workforce in a variety of first and third world countries and identifies the common cultural and economic factors which create disadvantage.


Understanding Unemployment

Understanding Unemployment

Author: Eithne Mclaughlin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-03-07

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 113489953X

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This book argues that unemployment is symptomatic of an inherently inefficient labour market founded on structured inequalities of locality, sex, race and age. It provides a multidisciplinary explanation of why unemployment has been a continuing crisis, suitable for students in many disciplines.


Labor Markets in a Global Economy: A Macroeconomic Perspective

Labor Markets in a Global Economy: A Macroeconomic Perspective

Author: Ingrid H. Rima

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-05-20

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 1317466616

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This introductory text on labour economics covers topics such as: the shift in America from a manufacturing-based economy to a service economy; the changes in the economic conditions in the US; the implications of NAFTA and GATT; and the labour markets.