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NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

NBER Publications by Katharine G. Abraham

Books

Labor in the New Economy
with James R. Spletzer, Michael Harper
Conference held November 16-17, 2007
Forthcoming from University of Chicago Press
in NBER Book Series Studies in Income and Wealth

Working Papers and Chapters

March 2009Exploring Differences in Employment between Household and Establishment Data
with John C. Haltiwanger, Kristin Sandusky, James Spletzer: w14805
June 2008How Social Processes Distort Measurement: The Impact of Survey Nonresponse on Estimates of Volunteer Work
with Sara E. Helms, Stanley Presser: w14076
September 2006Non-response in the American Time Use Survey: Who Is Missing from the Data and How Much Does It Matter?
with Aaron Maitland, Suzanne M. Bianchi: t0328
May 2006A Framework for Nonmarket Accounting
with Christopher Mackie
in A New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts, Dale W. Jorgenson, J. Steven Landefeld, and William D. Nordhaus, editors
November 2003Financial Aid and Students' College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program
with Melissa A. Clark: w10112
October 2001Changes in Unemployment Duration and Labor Force Attachment
with Robert Shimer: w8513
January 1998Divergent Trends in Alternative Wage Series
with James R. Spletzer, Jay C. Stewart
in Labor Statistics Measurement Issues, John Haltiwanger, Marilyn E. Manser and Robert Topel, editors
January 1995Earnings Inequality in Germany
with Susan Houseman
in Differences and Changes in Wage Structures, Richard B. Freeman and Lawrence F. Katz, Editors
January 1994Does Employment Protection Inhibit Labor Market Flexibility? Lessons from Germany, France, and Belgium
with Susan N. Houseman
in Social Protection versus Economic Flexibility: Is There a Trade-Off?, Rebecca M. Blank
November 1993Earnings Inequality in Germany
with Susan N. Houseman: w4541
Labor Adjustment Under Different Institutional Structures: A Case Study of Germany and The United States
with Susan N. Houseman: w4548
September 1993Firms' Use of Outside Contractors: Theory and Evidence
with Susan K. Taylor: w4468
June 1993Does Employment Protection Inhibit Labor Market Flexibility? Lessons from Germany, France, and Belgium
with Susan N. Houseman: w4390
June 1990Job Security and Work Force Adjustment: How Different are U.S. and Japanese Practices?
with Susan N. Houseman: w3155
April 1989Returns to Seniority in Union and Nonunion Jobs: A New Look at the Evidence
with Henry S. Farber: w2368
June 1988Flexible Staffing Arrangements and Employers' Short-Term Adjustment Strategies
w2617
October 1987Job Duration, Seniority, and Earnings
with Henry S. Farber: w1819
1987Cyclical Unemployment: Sectoral Shifts or Aggregate Disturbances?
with Lawrence F. Katz: w1410
August 1983Years of Service and Probability of Promotion
with James L. Medoff: w1191
March 1983Length of Service and the Operation of Internal Labor Markets
with James L. Medoff: w1085
Length of Service, Terminations and the Nature of the Employment Relationship
with James L. Medoff: w1086
October 1981Unemployment, Unsatisfied Demand for Labor, and Compensation Growth in the United States, 1956-1980
with James L. Medoff: w0781
September 1981Can Productive Capacity Differentials Really Explain Earnings Differentials Associated with Demographic Characteristics? Case of Experience
with James L. Medoff: w0363
April 1981Experience, Performance, and Earnings
with James L. Medoff: w0278
February 1981Involuntary Terminations under Explicit and Implicit Employment Contracts
with James L. Medoff: w0634
1981The Role of Seniority at U.S. Work Places: A Report on Some New Evidence
with James L. Medoff: w0618
n/aIntroduction to "Labor in the New Economy"
with James R. Spletzer, Michael Harper
in Labor in the New Economy, Katharine G. Abraham, James R. Spletzer, and Michael Harper, editors
Are the New Jobs Good Jobs?
with James R. Spletzer
in Labor in the New Economy, Katharine G. Abraham, James R. Spletzer, and Michael Harper, editors

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