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Work and Labor Idea Lab Research
Work and Labor Idea Lab Research
Abundance That Works for Workers — and American Democracy (Fireside Stacks)
Civic Organizations and the Political Participation of Cross-Pressured Americans (American Political Science Review)
Collective Bargaining, Unions, and the Wage Structure: An International Perspective ((National Bureau of Economic Research))
Constitutional and Administrative Innovation Through State Labor Law (HeinOnline -- login required)
Countervailing Powers: Voice and Exit in Remedying Labor Market Harms from Anti-Competitive Mergers (CPI Antitrust Bulletin)
Estimating the prevalence of automated management and surveillance technologies at work and their impact on workers’ well-being (Washington Center for Equitable Growth)
Leveraging Large Language Models for Career Mobility Analysis: A Study of Gender, Race, and Job Change Using U.S. Online Resume Profiles (arXiv)
Monopsony and Employer Mis-optimization Explain Why Wages Bunch at Round Numbers (American Economic Review)
Spring Showcase 2026 Features Research of 8 Faculty and Postdoctoral Candidates
The Political Economics of Labor Unions (Annual Reviews of Economics)
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