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72 ILR Rev.: J. Work & Pol'y [i] (2019)

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ILR REVIEW


VOLUME 72


NUMBER 1


JANUARY 2019


Final Article in the ILR Review 70th Anniversary Series


Worker Voice in America: Is There a Gap between
  What Workers Expect and What They
  Experience?


ARTICLES


Too Good to Be True? A Comment on Hall and
  Krueger's Analysis of the Labor Market
  for Uber's Driver-Partners

Reply to the Comment by Berg and Johnston


The Autonomy Paradox: How Night Work
  Undermines Subjective Well-Being of
  Internet-Based Freelancers

Locate Your Nearest Exit: Mass Layoffs and
  Local Labor Market Response


Before It Gets Better: The Short-Term Employment
  Costs of Regulatory Reforms

Resolving Discrimination Complaints in Employment
  Arbitration: An Analysis of the Experience in the
  Securities Industry

Experimental Evidence on the Long-Term Effects
  of a Youth Training Program



Do Field Experiments on Labor and Housing Markets
  Overstate Discrimination? A Re-examination of the
  Evidence


Thomas A. Kochan,
Duanyi Yang,
William T Kimball,
and Erin L. Kelly



Janine Berg
and Hannah Johnston


Jonathan V Hall
and Alan B. Krueger

Andrey Shevchuk,
Denis Strebkov,
and Shannon N. Davis

Andrew Foote,
Michel Grosz,
and Ann Stevens

Andrea Bassanini
and Federico Cingano

J. Ryan Lamare
and David B. Lipsky


Pablo Ibarrarn,
Jochen Kluve,
Laura Ripani,
and David Rosas Shady

David Neumark
and Judith Rich


BOOK REVIEWS

Mhere Bad Jobs Are Better: RetailJobs Across Countries and Companies.
  By Franmoise Carr6 and Chris Tilly. Reviewed by David Weil.

Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy.
  ByJeremias Prassl. Reviewed by Louis Hyman.

The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder Labor's Last Best Weapon.
  By David Webber. Reviewed by Tessa Hebb.

Temp: How American Work, American Business, and the American Dream
  Became Temporary. By Louis Hyman. Reviewed by Peter Cappelli.

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