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adam_text | Titel: Labour economics
Autor: Smith, Stephen W.
Jahr: 2003
Contents
Tables vii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1
1 Labour supply
2 Labour demand and productivity 40
3 Wage determination and inequality 71
4 Personnel economics 9
5 Human capital H
6 Labour market discrimination 165
7 Trade unions and labour markets 202
8 Labour market flexibility 244
9 Job search and vacancy analysis 285
10 Unemployment ^25
11 Trade, globalisation and labour markets 379
Notes 406
Bibliography 424
Index 443
List of tables
1.1 Unemployment schemes replacement ratios (%) and unemployment
rates (%), 1995 15
1.2 Relative participation rates (all ages), Great Britain (%), 1921-98 25
1.3 Male participation rates (%), (workers aged less than 64) 29
1.4 Female economic activity (%), 1987-2000 30
1.5 USA female labour force participation (Great Britain comparison
from Table 1.2) 32
1.6 Comparative labour force (15-64) economic activity rates (%),
1999 32
1.7 Great Britain civilian labour force (millions) 33
1.8 Great Britain participation rates (%) by ethnic origin, 1998-9 34
1.9 Average actual hours worked per week (full-time employees), 1998 35
1.10 Part-time working (percentage of employment), 1999 36
2.1 Labour demand, elasticity estimates 46
2.2 UK employees in employment (thousands, seasonally adjusted) 53
2.3 Sectoral distribution (%) of the working population, 1997 54
2.4 Civilian employment in the UK, occupational distribution (%),
1961-99 54
2.5 Occupational distribution of civilian employment (%), 1999 55
2.6 Labour productivity growth (output per worker, percentage, per
annum) 57
2.7 Labour productivity (as % of West Germany), 1997 60
2.8 Research and development (R and D) expenditure (% GDP),
1985-99 67
2.9 UK and USA productivity growth (%), 1996-2000, (GDP per
person employed) 68
3.1 Gini coefficients, mid-1990s 82
3.2 Comparative minimum wage levels, 1997 (hourly wage) 93
3.3 Low pay, 1997 95
4.1 CEO and manufacturing workers pay (£, average annual earnings) 111
5.1 UK unemployment rates (%), 2000 124
5.2 Estimated return to education - grouped by smoking, Great Britain,
1978-96 129
5.3 Effect of higher education on hourly wage rates (%) 131
5.4 International returns to education (%), 1995 133
5.5 Private and social rates of return to education 134
5.6 Usual gross weekly earnings of all UK employees, 2000 (£) 135
5.7 Returns to education, percentage of the employed and self-employed 138
5.8 Education and training qualifications in the UK, France and
Germany, 1998 (percentage of workforce) 140
5.9 Overskilling by fields of study 147
5.10 Skills increases on three measures, 1986—97 148
5.11 Proportion of jobs (%) using a degree and requiring a degree,
1986-97 149
5.12 Proportion (%) of jobs using computers 150
5.1.3 Estimated IT skills shortages (thousands) in the UK 150
5.14 Employment growth (annual average percentage change) EU and
USA, 1992-9 153
5.15 Research and development (R D) spending, 1996 158
5.16 Index of labour productivity, USA = 100 159
6.1 Gender pay gap (%), Great Britain, weekly earnings, 1970-99 167
6.2 University undergraduates (thousands), Great Britain, 1999 167
6.3 Occupational female share and relative pay (%), UK 1998 178
6.4 USA ratio of female to male earnings (full-time working) 181
6.5 Predicted ratios of female to male earnings 181
6.6 Additional return to education for men over women (%) 183
6.7 Ratio of female to male wages (hourly wage rates) 185
6.8 UK ratio of female to male earnings (average gross hourly, full-time
workers) 186
6.9 Maternity entitlement in the EU, 1999 188
6.10 Unexplained differentials (%) 188
6.11 Wages of white, black and West Indian Americans 194
6.12 Unexplained wage gap 194
7.1 Trade Union membership (millions) 203
7.2 Number of Unions 204
7.3 Union density, 1970 to 1999 (membership as percentage of all
employees) 205
7.4 Union density (%) by age, 1983 and 1998 205
7.5 Labour disputes (working days lost per thousand employees),
1989-98 208
7.6 Union mark-up (%) 210
7.7 Voice arrangements, Great Britain (percentage of workplaces),
1984-98 218
7.8 Union peak organisations 220
7.9 UK pay gaps without unions and collective bargaining, 1998 241
8.1 UK reforms with labour market impact 247
8.2 Unemployment benefit regimes, 1989-94 249
8.3 Forms of employment, Great Britain, 1979-2000 (thousands, not
seasonally adjusted) 251
8.4 UK part-time employment (percentage of total employment) 252
8.5 OECD part-time employment (percentage of total employment) 252
8.6 UK involuntary part-time working, 1984-99 (percentage of
employees and self-employed working part-time) 253
8.7 UK involuntary temporary working, 1984-99 (percentage of
employees working temporarily) 254
8.8 Temporary employment, percentage of total dependent employment
(excludes self-employed) 255
8.9 Self-employment, 1970-2000, percentage of total employment
(excludes agriculture) 257
8.10 Employees average total usual working hours per week (hours per
week, full-time work) 258
8.11 Labour productivity growth, 1960-99 (annual average percentage
change) 261
8.12 Real wage flexibility ranking, USA and EU countries 268
8.13 Source relative to host country per capita income (GDP using
PPP $), 1997 269
8.14 Comparative regional migration, 1975 and 1985 (persons changing
residence region as percentage of total population) 275
8.1 5 Italy: South to North migration rates and unemployment rate
differences, 1970-90 276
9.1 Job search method used, 2000 (percentage of total jobseekers) 286
9.2 Numerical example of job search 288
9.3 Expected return from search activity 289
9.4 Expected return from search costs fixed at £2 per search 290
9.5 Likelihood of unemployed using no search method 300
9.6 Unemployment and benefits 302
9.7 Unemployment rate changes (percentage points) 315
9.8 Unemployment rate changes (percentage points), causal factors 316
9.9 Unemployment exit probability by duration (annual average) 317
10.1 Unemployment rates, 1960-2000 (annual average percentage) 330
10.2 Long-term unemployment, 1979, 1988, 1995 and 2000 (percentage
of unemployed with duration longer than 12 months) 332
10.3 Age-related unemployment rates, UK 2000 333
10.4 EU unemployment rates by age, 1999 334
10.5 Unemployment rate (%) by marital status, USA, 2000 334
10.6 Unemployment rate (%) by education 334
10.7 US occupational unemployment rates (%), 2000 335
10.8 Great Britain unemployment rates (%), 1998 335
10.9 US unemployment rates (%), 2000 336
10.10 Great Britain regional unemployment rates (%), 1965-2000 336
10.11 Unemployment rates (annual average %), 1955—98 355
10.12 Spending on active labour market policies (percentage of GDP),
1990 and 1997 370
10.13 Lessons from the policy evaluation literature 371
11.1 Trade (exports) in relation to the economy, 1980 and 1998
(percentage of GNP) 382
11.2 Intra and inter regional trade (percentage of region s total trade),
1958 and 1989 383
11.3 Labour market and production changes (percentage per annum),
1970 to 1990 388
11.4 Manufacturing employment (percentage change), 1960 to 2000 390
11.5 UK balance of payments in manufactured goods (percentage of
GDP, current prices) 394
11.6 Manufactured exports as percentage of total exports, 1955-89 399
11.7 Impact of North-South trade on manufacturing employment
(millions of person years, cumulative to 1990) 401
Notes
1 Self-employment rates (%), 1995 410
2 UK female economic activity (%), 2000 415
3 Sectoral changes in British employment, thousands (percentage changes
in brackets) 419
4 Unemployment rates (%), 1999 421
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Titel: Labour economics
Autor: Smith, Stephen W.
Jahr: 2003
Contents
Tables vii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1
1 Labour supply "
2 Labour demand and productivity 40
3 Wage determination and inequality 71
4 Personnel economics "9
5 Human capital H"
6 Labour market discrimination 165
7 Trade unions and labour markets 202
8 Labour market flexibility 244
9 Job search and vacancy analysis 285
10 Unemployment ^25
11 Trade, globalisation and labour markets 379
Notes 406
Bibliography 424
Index 443
List of tables
1.1 Unemployment schemes replacement ratios (%) and unemployment
rates (%), 1995 15
1.2 Relative participation rates (all ages), Great Britain (%), 1921-98 25
1.3 Male participation rates (%), (workers aged less than 64) 29
1.4 Female economic activity (%), 1987-2000 30
1.5 USA female labour force participation (Great Britain comparison
from Table 1.2) 32
1.6 Comparative labour force (15-64) economic activity rates (%),
1999 32
1.7 Great Britain civilian labour force (millions) 33
1.8 Great Britain participation rates (%) by ethnic origin, 1998-9 34
1.9 Average actual hours worked per week (full-time employees), 1998 35
1.10 Part-time working (percentage of employment), 1999 36
2.1 Labour demand, elasticity estimates 46
2.2 UK employees in employment (thousands, seasonally adjusted) 53
2.3 Sectoral distribution (%) of the working population, 1997 54
2.4 Civilian employment in the UK, occupational distribution (%),
1961-99 54
2.5 Occupational distribution of civilian employment (%), 1999 55
2.6 Labour productivity growth (output per worker, percentage, per
annum) 57
2.7 Labour productivity (as % of West Germany), 1997 60
2.8 Research and development (R and D) expenditure (% GDP),
1985-99 67
2.9 UK and USA productivity growth (%), 1996-2000, (GDP per
person employed) 68
3.1 Gini coefficients, mid-1990s 82
3.2 Comparative minimum wage levels, 1997 (hourly wage) 93
3.3 Low pay, 1997 95
4.1 CEO and manufacturing workers' pay (£, average annual earnings) 111
5.1 UK unemployment rates (%), 2000 124
5.2 Estimated return to education - grouped by smoking, Great Britain,
1978-96 129
5.3 Effect of higher education on hourly wage rates (%) 131
5.4 International returns to education (%), 1995 133
5.5 Private and social rates of return to education 134
5.6 Usual gross weekly earnings of all UK employees, 2000 (£) 135
5.7 Returns to education, percentage of the employed and self-employed 138
5.8 Education and training qualifications in the UK, France and
Germany, 1998 (percentage of workforce) 140
5.9 Overskilling by fields of study 147
5.10 Skills increases on three measures, 1986—97 148
5.11 Proportion of jobs (%) using a degree and requiring a degree,
1986-97 149
5.12 Proportion (%) of jobs using computers 150
5.1.3 Estimated IT skills shortages (thousands) in the UK 150
5.14 Employment growth (annual average percentage change) EU and
USA, 1992-9 153
5.15 Research and development (R D) spending, 1996 158
5.16 Index of labour productivity, USA = 100 159
6.1 Gender pay gap (%), Great Britain, weekly earnings, 1970-99 167
6.2 University undergraduates (thousands), Great Britain, 1999 167
6.3 Occupational female share and relative pay (%), UK 1998 178
6.4 USA ratio of female to male earnings (full-time working) 181
6.5 Predicted ratios of female to male earnings 181
6.6 Additional return to education for men over women (%) 183
6.7 Ratio of female to male wages (hourly wage rates) 185
6.8 UK ratio of female to male earnings (average gross hourly, full-time
workers) 186
6.9 Maternity entitlement in the EU, 1999 188
6.10 Unexplained differentials (%) 188
6.11 Wages of white, black and West Indian Americans 194
6.12 Unexplained wage gap 194
7.1 Trade Union membership (millions) 203
7.2 Number of Unions 204
7.3 Union density, 1970 to 1999 (membership as percentage of all
employees) 205
7.4 Union density (%) by age, 1983 and 1998 205
7.5 Labour disputes (working days lost per thousand employees),
1989-98 208
7.6 Union mark-up (%) 210
7.7 Voice arrangements, Great Britain (percentage of workplaces),
1984-98 218
7.8 Union peak organisations 220
7.9 UK pay gaps without unions and collective bargaining, 1998 241
8.1 UK reforms with labour market impact 247
8.2 Unemployment benefit regimes, 1989-94 249
8.3 Forms of employment, Great Britain, 1979-2000 (thousands, not
seasonally adjusted) 251
8.4 UK part-time employment (percentage of total employment) 252
8.5 OECD part-time employment (percentage of total employment) 252
8.6 UK involuntary part-time working, 1984-99 (percentage of
employees and self-employed working part-time) 253
8.7 UK involuntary temporary working, 1984-99 (percentage of
employees working temporarily) 254
8.8 Temporary employment, percentage of total dependent employment
(excludes self-employed) 255
8.9 Self-employment, 1970-2000, percentage of total employment
(excludes agriculture) 257
8.10 Employees' average total usual working hours per week (hours per
week, full-time work) 258
8.11 Labour productivity growth, 1960-99 (annual average percentage
change) 261
8.12 Real wage flexibility ranking, USA and EU countries 268
8.13 Source relative to host country per capita income (GDP using
PPP $), 1997 269
8.14 Comparative regional migration, 1975 and 1985 (persons changing
residence region as percentage of total population) 275
8.1 5 Italy: South to North migration rates and unemployment rate
differences, 1970-90 276
9.1 Job search method used, 2000 (percentage of total jobseekers) 286
9.2 Numerical example of job search 288
9.3 Expected return from search activity 289
9.4 Expected return from search costs fixed at £2 per search 290
9.5 Likelihood of unemployed using no search method 300
9.6 Unemployment and benefits 302
9.7 Unemployment rate changes (percentage points) 315
9.8 Unemployment rate changes (percentage points), causal factors 316
9.9 Unemployment exit probability by duration (annual average) 317
10.1 Unemployment rates, 1960-2000 (annual average percentage) 330
10.2 Long-term unemployment, 1979, 1988, 1995 and 2000 (percentage
of unemployed with duration longer than 12 months) 332
10.3 Age-related unemployment rates, UK 2000 333
10.4 EU unemployment rates by age, 1999 334
10.5 Unemployment rate (%) by marital status, USA, 2000 334
10.6 Unemployment rate (%) by education 334
10.7 US occupational unemployment rates (%), 2000 335
10.8 Great Britain unemployment rates (%), 1998 335
10.9 US unemployment rates (%), 2000 336
10.10 Great Britain regional unemployment rates (%), 1965-2000 336
10.11 Unemployment rates (annual average %), 1955—98 355
10.12 Spending on active labour market policies (percentage of GDP),
1990 and 1997 370
10.13 Lessons from the policy evaluation literature 371
11.1 Trade (exports) in relation to the economy, 1980 and 1998
(percentage of GNP) 382
11.2 Intra and inter regional trade (percentage of region's total trade),
1958 and 1989 383
11.3 Labour market and production changes (percentage per annum),
1970 to 1990 388
11.4 Manufacturing employment (percentage change), 1960 to 2000 390
11.5 UK balance of payments in manufactured goods (percentage of
GDP, current prices) 394
11.6 Manufactured exports as percentage of total exports, 1955-89 399
11.7 Impact of North-South trade on manufacturing employment
(millions of person years, cumulative to 1990) 401
Notes
1 Self-employment rates (%), 1995 410
2 UK female economic activity (%), 2000 415
3 Sectoral changes in British employment, thousands (percentage changes
in brackets) 419
4 Unemployment rates (%), 1999 421 |
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